It had been quite a while since I saw the last of Season 3. The transition here was excellent. Instead of jumping ahead a year, things went right on from the previous episode. Anyone who says that this is filler reminds me of someone who said they didn't like Casablanca because there were no aliens or intergalactic battles. Ah, ye of the short attention spans. I thought that we were able to embrace the souls of the characters. When Chuck dies in a fire, Jimmy moves on with tons of angst. He suddenly drops into reality mode and doesn't hold back. There are some great scenes. Mikey driving that golf cart through the warehouse. The funeral we've all been to where Jimmy has to endure condolences from people who couldn't care less about the departed during his life. I'm really excited to be watching these again and hopefully jumping into the fifth season.