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Tom Doolie
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That part was implied.

It is true that seeing only the first 2.5 seasons of The Shield is missing a great deal of what was so awesome about it.

I'm not saying I saw anything coming, I'm saying that, by virtue of having previously shown that flash-forward, this scene of Jesse spreading gasoline loses some of its "holy shit" factor, since we know the house stays up.  I don't know what you're talking about.

He confessed *some* of the things he had done; just enough to properly fuck Hank with.

I took it that they were just moving the operation back to ABQ, which is bound to be trouble just by proximity to Walt.

That drove me crazy too.  What a shit fuckin' move.

Jesse already knows that ricin didn't poison Brock — he said so to Walt in their last talk of Season 4.

In the moment that Saul was out of the room, I thought Jesse was gonna blow his brains out or something.

Could be…  Jesse was in an animalistic state though…  I don't picture that he gets stopped just by changing his mind.

What?

This is one instance where I dislike the use of the previous flash forward, in that it spoils the drama of Jesse possibly burning the house down.

I agree.  I didn't like the Huell's hands plot the first time through, but this was an excellent second use of it.

Jesse's part of it was, but Walt just giving him a hug and then it goes to commercial…  I wasn't sure what to make of that.  I guess it's better than Walt saying a bunch more bullshit.

Like what?

I desperately wanted that, too.  Jesse blew it by slagging Hank off and then going back to Walt.  Jesse also blew it in that he should have known that the second he left Saul's office, Saul'd be on the phone warning Walt of what was goin' down.  He should've found some way to hogtie all three of those bitches before

Jesse coming back to life was fucking exciting, man.

I'm less inclined to marry you, after that statement.

And Minneapolis show is happening in St. Paul.  They just double-listed so they could mention the neighbor cities too.

I have no idea what they're talking about.

"Thought he could" is right.  Nobody who plants a bomb in a public building can know for sure who will or won't be killed or hurt in the blast.  I mean, really. Is poisoning a child also not such a big deal when you're all braniac certain that he won't be killed by it?