Your Honor
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Michael Desiato tanked his career and his reputation to save his son.
That motivates the Baxters, who want revenge for their sons hit-and-run death.
That motivates Eugene, who lost his mother and siblings in separate killings.
For a drug dealer of Big Mos stature, mercy doesnt come easy.
His exile seems unlikely to last, however.
This is what Mike inBreaking Badwould call a half-measure.
(No Catholic has ever suffered less from guilt.)
Or so it seems.
If Charlie had simply given him the property with no strings attached, Jimmy might have smelled a rat.
Now Jimmy leaves thinking hes just a savvy closer.
It remains to be seen, of course, how those family ties might fray under pressure.
Big Mo might regret letting her nephew live.
Michael has no more family left to lose.
Others may join him soon.
Beignets
Why in the world is Big Mo looking at Eugene askance?
She remains oddly unwilling to hold herself to account for how that drug deal went bad.
Gina dismissing the kitchen staff and rustling up birthday cannolis herself is pure camp delight.
The transition from her telling Jimmy, Now eat your fucking cannoli!
Michaels only real friendship is acting like over or at least severely strained.
Hes a good, loyal friend for ruining that relationship.
Nice little cliffhanger at the end about Nancys discovering new revelations about the murder of Michaels late wife.
Does the good judge have a more unsavory past than anyone realized?
Stay tuned …