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** The Kettlemans are also criminals ([[StupidCrooks and rather incompetent ones at that]]) but take the opportunity to present themselves as blameless victims of Jimmy.

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** The Kettlemans are also criminals ([[StupidCrooks and rather incompetent ones at that]]) but take seize the opportunity to present themselves as blameless victims of Jimmy.
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** [[Characters/BetterCallSaulHowardHamlin Howard Hamlin]] is not interviewed or even mentioned the entire time, despite his importance in the series. [[spoiler:As it turns out, not only did poor Howard get his reputation ruined by Jimmy and Kim, he was murdered by Lalo to prove a point and his death [[NeverSuicide framed]] as a coke-induced suicide.]]

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** [[Characters/BetterCallSaulHowardHamlin Howard Hamlin]] Hamlin is not interviewed or even mentioned the entire time, despite his importance in the series. [[spoiler:As it turns out, not only did poor Howard get his reputation ruined by Jimmy and Kim, he was murdered by Lalo to prove a point and his death [[NeverSuicide framed]] as a coke-induced suicide.]]
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** The Kettlemans present themselves as exploited by Jimmy's schemes and it is implied that Craig's stint in jail was not for any criminal activity, but because he had insufficient counsel for his defense when he needed it. In fact, because Jimmy was able to smear Howard Hamlin's reputation so well to the point that when Hamlin died at the hands of Lalo Salamanca, ''everyone'' now believes the Kettleman's story of being victims of Jimmy instead of the actual criminals they really are.

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** The Kettlemans present themselves as exploited by Jimmy's schemes and it is implied in their interviews that Craig's stint in jail was not for any criminal activity, but because he had insufficient counsel for his defense when he needed it. In fact, because Jimmy was able to smear Howard Hamlin's reputation so well to the point that when Hamlin died at the hands of Lalo Salamanca, ''everyone'' now believes the Kettleman's story of being victims of Jimmy instead of the actual criminals they really are.
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* RewatchBonus: Doesn't spoil anything in season six, but Kim is treated as a FallenHeroine [[spoiler: as she quits the law and flees to Florida]], Howard is notably not in the interviews [[spoiler: as he's dead]], the Kettlemans are treated as victims [[spoiler: as it is inferred that Howard's ruined reputation supports the claim of insufficient counsel, implying that Craig went to jail solely through the machinations of Jimmy exploiting Howard's supposed cocaine use]], and it ends with Lalo Salamanca coming to ruin everything [[spoiler: as circumstances around him lead to Nacho's death, he kills Howard, and trauma from him leads to Kim leaving Jimmy and Jimmy becoming Saul]].

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* RewatchBonus: Doesn't spoil anything in season six, but Kim is treated as a FallenHeroine [[spoiler: as she quits the law and flees to Florida]], Howard is notably not in the interviews [[spoiler: as he's dead]], dead, leaving behind his utterly ruined reputation]], the Kettlemans are treated as victims [[spoiler: as it is inferred that Howard's ruined reputation supports the claim of insufficient counsel, implying that Craig went to jail solely through the machinations of Jimmy exploiting Howard's supposed cocaine use]], and it ends with Lalo Salamanca coming to ruin everything [[spoiler: as circumstances around him lead to Nacho's death, he kills Howard, and trauma from him leads to Kim leaving Jimmy and Jimmy becoming Saul]].

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