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      • Chuck is semi-reclusive and believes that he suffers from electromagnetic hypersensitivity, while most likely suffering from anxiety or a somatic symptom disorder. He was amicably divorced from Rebecca Bois, who is unaware of his psychosomatic illness, a few years before the events of Better Call Saul.
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  2. Dec 16, 2020 · Rebecca appears sporadically throughout Better Call Saul, particularly to settle Chuck's estate after his death, but there is no clear reason offered as to why she and Chuck got a divorce. The biggest glimpse into Chuck and Rebecca's relationship came in Better Call Saul season 2, in a flashback set in 1992.

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    Rebecca Bois is Chuck McGill's ex-wife and a famous concert violinist. It is assumed that Chuck's disease began after his separation with Rebecca.

    •During the Better Call Saul Insider Podcast of the episode "Chicanery", it was revealed that Rebecca and Chuck are divorced, or at least separated, since 1998.

    •Rebecca's occupation as an orchestral violinist, presumably in a group like the New York Philharmonic may be an allusion to a real-life timpani player by the name of Saul Goodman was in the NYPO from 1926 to 1972.

  3. But I Still Don't Know Why Rebecca Divorced Chuck. Obviously Chuck still loves her. He was still wearing the marriage ring!! And Rebecca still liked him otherwise she wouldn't be attending the dinner at Cold Open. Divorce at such age - mid 50's I guess - is just not really common. 8 Share.

  4. It’s pretty obvious why they got divorced: Chuck was not honest with her about his feelings. He was scared that her success would take her away from him and he was always jealous of Jimmy’s charm with others.

  5. I don’t think it was Jimmy’s fault at all — but you see from the very first dinner Rebecca immediately taking a liking to Jimmy — it agitated Chuck and he got passive aggressive and petty with her later in the night. I think part of the reason Chuck tries to thwart Jimmy’s success is retaliation.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chuck_McGillChuck McGill - Wikipedia

    He was amicably divorced from Rebecca Bois, who is unaware of his psychosomatic illness, a few years before the events of Better Call Saul. Although in the first season it seemed that he was initially supportive of Jimmy, Chuck harbored resentful feelings toward him because of his conman past and charisma, in addition to Jimmy's approach to his ...

  7. This article is about the Better Call Saul episode. For the character, see Rebecca Bois. "Rebecca" is the fifth episode of the second season of Better Call Saul and the fifteenth episode of the series altogether. In 1992, a hypersensitivity-free Chuck replaces a dead bulb in his dining room...

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