There are two major strains here. The major focus of the episode has to do with a couple of bullheaded police who break a man's door down because he took a fifty cent newspaper belonging to the nosy lady down the street. Of course he has all kinds of issues--a fear that magnetic and electric fields are going to destroy him. He is afraid of light and technology and the outdoors. He has such a panic attack that he ends up hospitalized. Saul is faced with the possibility of committing him, but he is his brother and, nutty as he seems, he love him. Saul also has an interesting series of potential clients: a man who wants to secede from the union and prints money with his own picture on it; a man who has invented a toilet that talks to potty training children, and a woman who has a Hummel collection who needs a will. Finally, we are taken into the life of the man who runs the parking lot at the courthouse. He is played by the guy who was the ever-present MIke in "Breaking Bad." There is an intriguing scene at the conclusion of this episode.