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Tom Doolie
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Walt saying something doesn't mean he really feels that way.

And the same tendency to be underestimated because she seems meek and incapable of grand schemes.

We're supposed to believe that he was dextrous enough to lift the cigarette, but it doesn't make any sense at all.

But the crazy thing is, Declan was right!  Why do they have to give a fuck how pure the meth is?  I never found that believable all along.  It's a drug that users can't help but to keep using!  Are there really all these meth kingpens who give a shit about percentage purity?

It seems pretty plausible now, if by "now" you mean ten minutes into this episode.  She clearly took his side against the others by episode's end.

The slap was fuckin' awesome.

I think Hank flips him inside of a minute.  All he's gotta say is "you and me can take down Heisenberg."

A series-closing hour of everyone just holding him down and raping him over and over would be cathartic to me.

Shit yeah, I always wanted to try Gale's coffee.

I think he just missed that explosion by virtue of being off to the side puking.

I dig his covers albums.

Lettin' Ted tap it was definitely about hurting Walt.

Honestly, why do you think this is funny?

Oh damn I love that album, what was on the bonus disk?

I could believe that he's something of a generational thing.  By which I mean those of us currently in our mid 30s probably have the strongest connection to him.  I also think that's unfortunate.

Fuck Dave Barry.

Fuck Dave Barry.

I don't see it that way.
But I agree with an example given farther down, that Skyler had a funny bit when she pretended to be a floozy mis-hired as an accountant.

That's because Key and Peele are pretty funny.

That's because Key and Peele are pretty funny.