The episodes that wrestle with legal ethics are the best ones. What's moral vs what's legal. This episode is an extreme example but the art of storytelling often takes things to extremes in order to unpack them. I think this episode did a great job exploring a moral quandry. The one thing that bothered me was that Eugene reported Jimmy for this but not for stealing a client's money just two episodes ago, something I think he should've been fired for.
On a different note, Jimmy's character is so strange. Sometimes I like him, sometimes I don't. He's like a cute teddy bear with racist, sexist, homophobic tendencies. Then you pull the string on his back and he rips out a 5 minute monologue about how the justice system doesn't serve the people and you're like "hell yeah, go Jimmy!"
On a different note, Jimmy's character is so strange. Sometimes I like him, sometimes I don't. He's like a cute teddy bear with racist, sexist, homophobic tendencies. Then you pull the string on his back and he rips out a 5 minute monologue about how the justice system doesn't serve the people and you're like "hell yeah, go Jimmy!"