Jimmy never expected that coming to handle the case closure process would cause so much chaos. He's not the type to seek the limelight. The so-called typical headquarters case must be made public, and the content disclosed will be more than that of other usual cases. It's seen as a departmental publicity task, solving a significant case of the year, and doing some PR for the FBI in the media.
Now, the only hope is that other cases can distract their attention. Jimmy has no way to change the arrangements at headquarters.
In this kidnapping case, they didn't rescue many people, and it involved multiple locations, arresting several gangs. From the perspective of results, it's enough to be a typical case. Unlike espionage cases, which involve politics, it's understandable to use it for publicity. But publicity requires disclosure of the main personnel or leaders of the case, which isn't a good thing for Jimmy.
