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Jimmy Baxter wants to be legitimate.
Its like a capitalist baptism, cleansing him of his sins.
Michael Desiato, who knows plenty about sin, has a good read on Jimmys aspirations for legacy.
He found out who he is.
Jimmys sins are profoundly more egregious, of course.
The Calabris will have access to his ports over the duration of a multiyear construction.
Whatever happens at those ports … well, thats none of his concern, right?
He can say that aspects of the business were illegal and that hed hurt people.
It has to remain a gas leak if he has any hope of seeing Fia again.
Ive always had such a strong belief about right and wrong, Michael tells Jimmy.
I dont want to be the judge about that anymore.
Thats potentially damning to her already dodgy defense, despite Michaels tarnished reputation.
This is the sort of dramatic force the show has been missing most of the season.
And it comes at the right time.
Beignets
Well, it looks like Chriss coup attempt didnt quite have the juice.
Its not really his fault, either.
(An idealistic venture.
With quality drugs this time!)
He doesnt have the nerve to pull the trigger on Chris, though.
I hate this place.
I hate this courtroom for all it pretends to be.
I hate this city in a way that only someone from New Orleans is allowed to hate it.
One of those only-in-a-TV-courtroom monologues.
But Ill allow it.