Excellent episode, best of the season so far I'd say. I really believe that with the way Michael McKean played it, Chuck DOES have some shred of caring about Jimmy in him with his plan he presented to the lawyer. In his own warped way, that is. I side with Jimmy over Chuck, but the way that scene played out... to me, it was a really good humanizing moment for him. And there's been a fair few of those, but the way I read into the scene I felt it was one of the better ones. It felt to me like he views getting Jimmy out of the law (which he views as his thing alone) as something that will both protect the sanctity of the law and force Jimmy to find something else in life. He views it as protecting something he holds sacred and as cleansing his brother in one fell swoop. It's misguided and rooted in a bit of petty jealousy and overprotectiveness, but it's something that I feel is believable and a motivation that has depth to it. There was good some nuance in the performance there, it's the first time in a long time that I've actually believed Chuck doesn't 100% resent Jimmy.