JMM
Jimmy and Kim get married. They have a civil service at the courthouse. Huell is one of the witnesses. He has questions for Jimmy about why he's doing it.
Kim and Richard meet with Paige and Kevin. Kevin is disappointed. It seems uncertain whether he will want Kim or Schweikart & Coakley to continue to represent Mesa Verde. Kim decides to set things straight. She tells Kevin exactly how she feels about how things have gone down recently.
Jimmy represents Lalo in court. Lalo makes it clear that he doesn't want a plea and he wants out of jail. The judge doesn't grant bail.
Mike meets with Nacho who tells him that Lalo has given him instructions to burn down Pollo Hermanos. Mike goes to see Jimmy, gives him what he needs to get Lalo out of jail.
Gus meets with some of his business partners at Madrigal. At least one of them is worried about the Salamanca family. Gus does what he can to calm their nerves.
Nacho and Gus trash one of his restaurants. Gus blows it up with an explosive chicken.
Saul uses the information Mike provided to cast doubt on the prosecution's case against Lalo. The case isn't thrown out but Lalo is granted bail.
Thoughts
Gus got some quality screen time in this episode but I don't recall seeing any of his henchmen.
The title of this episode is the monogram on Saul's bag. Lalo sees it and asks him about it. Saul says its his motto, Justice Matters Most. Lalo says he should change it to Just Make Money, which was what my first guess was when Jimmy said JMM was his motto.
Kim doesn't have a middle name. I think that might be significant but I'm not sure what it might imply other than she's hiding something from Jimmy.
I think that Kevin respected Kim for being straight forward with him.
This was a solid episode. Jimmy really seemed to be on edge for quite a bit of it. I like how the different subplots were weaved together.
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