I see.
He's not doing anything, though.
Uh, he and the other
guy ordered some food,
and they're just sitting,
but I I thought
that you'd want to know.
Oh, thank you, Lyle.
I'll take care of it.
And you should know because
Is everything to your liking?
Are you kidding me?
This is the best
chicken I have ever had.
Well, I'm delighted to hear that.
No, really.
I'm serious.
I mean, it's crispy,
but it's not dried out,
and the seasoning It's so
flavorful.
Well, thank you.
Is there anything else I can do for you?
Is there any chance
And I know the answer is probably no,
but is it possible for
me to meet the owner?
I am the owner.
Really?
How lucky for me.
Would you be interested in franchising?
Because I would be eager to invest.
Well, perhaps we should go to my office,
where we can discuss it further.
Excellent.
- Don't waste that.
- This way.
Now, what may I do for you, Señor
Salamanca.
Eduardo Salamanca.
But you can call me "Lalo.
"
And you're Gustavo Fring.
I have been an admirer
of yours for many years.
You have how many of these restaurants?
- Seven.
- Seven.
And starting from nothing.
That's incredible.
What may I do for you?
I come here on behalf
of my entire family
to give you our deepest thanks.
Well, for what?
For what?
For saving Don Hector's life.
I just visited him.
You know, seeing a man like that
Can't speak, can barely move
I wanted to weep.
But it could have been worse.
Varga tells me
that while everybody else
was picking their asses,
you rushed to him,
struck him on the chest,
and brought him back.
It was simple instinct.
But still, with all the
history between you two,
what you did was a gesture of peace.
Or at least, that's how we see it.
Mm.
I'm very pleased to hear that.
And here we are, gettin' along.
Mm.
Really?
Still, if we were to get along too well,
I'm sure Eladio wouldn't
like that, would he?
I am satisfied with
the current arrangement.
I'm just shitting you.
You would be crazy to
go up against Eladio.
Look, I'm gonna be in town for a while,
so, uh, you know, we'll talk some more.
We owe you.
If you need a favor, I'm your man.
Same.
Naturally.
Oh, and I'll be back
for that chicken, eh?
It's too tasty to stay away from.
You say you pick up six keys a week?
Yeah.
Where?
He's got a chicken farm way out of town.
Show me.
Mr.
McGill, we're ready for you now.
Great.
And it looks like you've completed
the Pre Prosecution Diversion Program?
That's right 3 1/2 weeks ago.
Actually, I believe,
if you look at the
supplemental materials,
there's a letter from my
supervisor, Brad Markham.
Mm.
Uh ah, good.
He says he was impressed
with your commitment.
And for most of last year,
you've been employed at CC Mobile?
It's a cellphone store.
And, again, there's a letter
from my manager, Mr.
Robert Finn.
Uh, it's also in the
supplemental materials.
Mm.
Says here you were part of something
called the Silver Circle
three months in a row?
It's a sales award.
Mr.
Finn and the people at CC Mobile
have been very generous.
You don't have to sell many phones
to get in the Silver, believe me.
What made you choose
that particular field?
Honestly, just, uh, to
put bread on the table.
But I would say it's given me
a new outlook on client relations.
I mean, after dealing
with cellphone contracts,
explaining statutes to my
clients should be a cakewalk.
Well, as the saying goes,
the law is constantly changing.
Have you been keeping yourself, uh,
apprised of the latest developments?
I've been reading the Bar Journal.
You know, what caught my eye recently
was Crawford v.
Washington.
Any of you follow that?
That has to do with the admissibility
of ex parte examinations?
That was a-a Supreme
Court case, wasn't it?
That's right.
How did it go?
"The only indicium of reliability
sufficient to satisfy
constitutional demands
is the one the Constitution
actually prescribes
Confrontation.
"
Classic Scalia.
I can't help but think about victims
forced to confront their
assailants in open court,
but on the other hand,
the Sixth Amendment
is pretty controlling.
Uh I'm sorry.
I just I get rolling on
constitutional questions.
Short answer I've
been doing my level best.
Well, Mr.
McGill, is there
anything you'd like to tell us
about the reasons you were
suspended in the first place?
This past year,
that's pretty much been
the only thing on my mind.
And I'm humbled by the sheer
stupidity of my actions.
Remorse doesn't begin to cover it.
I'm not gonna make excuses
'cause there's no excuse for what I did.
But as I sit here,
I can assure you nothing like
that will ever happen again.
Never.
Well, all right.
That would seem to be satisfactory.
Um, Meg, you have something?
Mr.
McGill, what does
the law mean to you?
The law?
Uh, yeah.
Okay.
Um
Listen, growing up,
becoming a lawyer was, uh,
the last thing on my mind.
Even if I wanted to, I
didn't have the smarts
or the skills or the
"stick-to-it" -ivness.
But I happened to get a
job with some attorneys,
and I couldn't help but
think, "Maybe I could do that?"
Something inside me made me want to try.
Now, listen, my diploma says
the "University of
American Samoa Law School,"
and that's exactly what it sounds like.
That's a correspondence school.
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