James M. McGill, Esq. (
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Entry tags:
- jonathan crane | scarecrow,
- † ana ramir | taranto,
- † eobard thawne | reverse flash,
- † jeff winger | wingman,
- † jesse pinkman | diesel,
- † jimmy mcgill | saul goodman,
- † joel | n/a,
- † kay faraday | great thief yatagarasu,
- † ken kaneki | one eyed king,
- † kitty jones | n/a,
- † peter petrelli | n/a,
- † riku | darkeater,
- † walter white | heisenberg
001 | video
[The man seated uneasily in front of the camera probably looks familiar to anyone who knew or knew of Saul Goodman, ex-defense attorney and daytime TV judge extraordinaire. He has the same face, mostly, save for the abundance of hair on his head (which is sticking up just slightly, like he's been exposed to a stiff breeze or, in his case, static electricity) and fewer wrinkles around his eyes than anyone who got close enough to him might remember. And his smile, just like Saul's, is playfully crooked — though it's laced with a nervousness that doesn't really fit the image Saul projected whenever he had an audience. This man isn't as confident as his older lookalike, that much is clear, nor is he as brightly dressed. (A white dress shirt and a bland, striped tie are all that's currently visible.)
But he has that same ol' sparkle in his eye, and he straightens up a bit as soon as he's ready to speak, which is a habit anyone would recognize: that sudden shift from casual to professional Saul made any time he approached the bench or a business meeting.
And as for his voice — that's the same, too.
This is almost definitely Saul Goodman, but:]
Hiya. The name's Jimmy McGill. James, technically, but — I prefer Jimmy.
[He lifts his hands into view. Saul's trademark (fake) Rolex and gold pinky ring are missing, but that's because they're obscured by a pair of heavy-duty electrical gloves.]
I've got a little problem on my hands, pun only halfheartedly intended. [A laugh, one quick huff of air. Saul's laugh: Heh.] Seems the powers that be decided I should have the ability to manipulate power itself. Electricity, I mean. More specifically — [A brief pause, a swallow. He tries to play it off; there's no reason this word should bother him.] Electromagnetism. So, since I have no idea how to control an honest-to-God superpower because they're not really real where I come from, this is... uh, it's an issue. Anyone got any tips? Tricks? Ways to wake up, maybe?
[He smiles again, this time thin-lipped and a little desperate. It looks like he's on the verge of panic.]
Please?
But he has that same ol' sparkle in his eye, and he straightens up a bit as soon as he's ready to speak, which is a habit anyone would recognize: that sudden shift from casual to professional Saul made any time he approached the bench or a business meeting.
And as for his voice — that's the same, too.
This is almost definitely Saul Goodman, but:]
Hiya. The name's Jimmy McGill. James, technically, but — I prefer Jimmy.
[He lifts his hands into view. Saul's trademark (fake) Rolex and gold pinky ring are missing, but that's because they're obscured by a pair of heavy-duty electrical gloves.]
I've got a little problem on my hands, pun only halfheartedly intended. [A laugh, one quick huff of air. Saul's laugh: Heh.] Seems the powers that be decided I should have the ability to manipulate power itself. Electricity, I mean. More specifically — [A brief pause, a swallow. He tries to play it off; there's no reason this word should bother him.] Electromagnetism. So, since I have no idea how to control an honest-to-God superpower because they're not really real where I come from, this is... uh, it's an issue. Anyone got any tips? Tricks? Ways to wake up, maybe?
[He smiles again, this time thin-lipped and a little desperate. It looks like he's on the verge of panic.]
Please?
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Yo.
[Jesse glances past Jimmy into the apartment. He doesn't see anyone else around, but better safe than sorry.]
Skye's not home, is she?
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He can see it.
No offense.]
No, it's just me and Armin here.
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We got a lot to talk about.
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[He steps aside, gesturing for Jesse to take a seat wherever. Once he does, Jimmy will sit opposite his guest, lean forward, clasp his (gloved) hands together to keep himself from fidgeting, and rest his elbows on his legs.
But in trying to look relaxed, he's really just going to look like a taut rubber band.]
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Saul Goodman.
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I had a feeling you'd say that.
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[And they confused him, too.]
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You're famous. Here and back home. Here, you were on TV. Back home, you're the best criminal lawyer in Albuquerque. So congrats on that.
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????//]
Seriously?
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Seriously.
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Very quick.
It disappears as soon as he starts wondering how he got to be the best, and that's when his gaze flickers down to the duffel bag.]
What's that?
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Jesse reaches down to unzip the bag. No ceremony to it. It might seem like winning the lottery, but it isn't. There's $15,000 in cash, all the paperwork for the yacht, and keys for both the boat and the Mustang parked outside.
Oh - and a pistol.]
It's yours, Jimmy. Take it with you.
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There goes Jimmy, all but vaulting over the back of the couch. He springs to his feet and backs up, bumping into the couch, then a side table. The only thing that stops him is the wall, which he looks determined to get through, what with the way he's pressing back against it.]
Okay, okay, you — that's not mine. That's — not. Nope. No. Sorry, I can't take it. I didn't —
[His hair's starting to stand on end again. It'd be kind of cute, if it weren't so weird.]
That's not mine. Whatever I had — whatever Saul had, it should stay wherever it wound up. Whoever it wound up with. You keep it. You keep it, and you take it outside, because a kid lives here, and that — [pointing with one shaky hand at the pistol] — doesn't need to be in this house. Or my life, because I don't need it. Any of it. It's not mine. Okay?
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He picks up the pistol and pops out the magazine, holding both of them up for Jimmy to get a good look at before he sets them back in the bag. All safe now.]
Take the money and get outta here. Soon - like real soon - somebody's gonna come looking for you. And he's not gonna believe you don't remember him, so you gotta be gone before he finds you.
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Yeah, sure. Okay. And go where? Do what? Hide?
[He looks back at the money, quickly and silently counting. That's a decent chunk of change. When Jesse says it's his, though, does he mean his like a gift from Jesse, or his like... his?]
What the hell was I wrapped up in?
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[A rhetorical question; Jimmy knows Jesse's serious.]
And just where, pray tell, am I supposed to go? I don't even know anyone! Except... well, you, I guess. [He rubs the bridge of his nose.] Jesus. This whole situation is bad enough on its own, and now you're trying to run me out of here like I have any clue what's going on in this place? And framing it in a way that makes me think we both might wind up dead if I don't cooperate? No. No, you're gonna talk.
[Wait. Hold on. Something's just dawned on him.]
Shit. It's Tuco, isn't it? Or Nacho. One of them.
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Nevermind. That's not important. Jesse holds up a hand, waving off Jimmy's words.]
It's not Tuco and it's not... Nacho or whoever, okay? It's my partner, this guy named Walter White. Who also used to be your client 'til things went south between you two. I don't even know all the details, man, 'cause I wasn't there to see it. But the last time he found out I was protecting you, he -
[No, it's not going to help anything, getting into all that. Jesse runs his hand down his face.]
...He won't kill you. There's no point in killing you. But he's gonna make sure you're not a threat, and it ain't gonna be pretty.
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How the hell am I a threat?
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[He's had to endure months of being treated like his future self, too. Calling it nightmarish would be an understatement.]
But it's gonna mean shit-all to Mr. White. He's gonna think it's an act or something. And then he's gonna get even madder 'cause you're lying to him.
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He was unstoppable before he had superpowers. Don't test him now.
[Jesse nudges the bag of cash with his shoe.]
I can handle things here, but you don't deserve any of this. Go out to California or something. If you run outta money, I can get more to you later.
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