Will Kim hit Jimmy again next time he commits a felony or other action meriting disbarment, i.e., in lieu of explicit verbal acknowledgement? Perhaps it's best if, as ShadowFacts stated, it's three strikes and he's out. (I do not write this to vilify the character of Kim; I just personally find the portrayal of any physical aggression within a relationship, particularly, considering how infrequent its depiction, by a woman evocative--and I know it's a broad topic and could derail this thread if pursued further. I'll have to check out the gender issues thread in Everything Else TV, I suppose.)
Also, Bannon, your posts resonate with me; I'm someone who has seizure and vestibular disorders and, like Chuck, can 'pass' sometimes and be incapacitated by quotidian activities at other times. (I've also struggled with mental illness and am interested in the notion of neurotypical privilege, so the whole conversation with you, ByTor, intrigues me.) Thank you all.
[And, thank you, mod, for creating a live-chat thread for the finale and for all your hard work!]
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