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I agree with Bigtits (hee) - Saul's 18% was a finder's fee. Saul has nothing to do with the car wash laundering, as it was all Skyler's doing.

I agree with Bigtits (hee) - Saul's 18% was a finder's fee. Saul has nothing to do with the car wash laundering, as it was all Skyler's doing.

I don't think Walt will kill Hank - at least not until the series finale next year. He's the yin to Walt's yang; henpecked husbands who have something to prove, who have become obsessed with their work (risking their personal relationships.) But both obviously walk on the opposite spectrums of good and bad.

I don't think Walt will kill Hank - at least not until the series finale next year. He's the yin to Walt's yang; henpecked husbands who have something to prove, who have become obsessed with their work (risking their personal relationships.) But both obviously walk on the opposite spectrums of good and bad.

Scarface featured the actors who played Tio Salamanca and Don Eladio. So this should immediately bump it back up to an A for its uber meta-ness.

Scarface featured the actors who played Tio Salamanca and Don Eladio. So this should immediately bump it back up to an A for its uber meta-ness.

To be fair to Anna Gunn, she's barely had any scenes or dialogue so far this season (mostly walking around in a mute catatonic state - an obvious set-up for her blow-up at Marie.)

To be fair to Anna Gunn, she's barely had any scenes or dialogue so far this season (mostly walking around in a mute catatonic state - an obvious set-up for her blow-up at Marie.)

Considering that I couldn't stand Skyler in the first couple seasons, I really do sympathize with her now. After subsequently supporting Walt for the sake of the family and (ingeniously) orchestrating the car wash scheme, she's terrified of her husband now. Aside from Jesse and Mike, she's the only one who really

Considering that I couldn't stand Skyler in the first couple seasons, I really do sympathize with her now. After subsequently supporting Walt for the sake of the family and (ingeniously) orchestrating the car wash scheme, she's terrified of her husband now. Aside from Jesse and Mike, she's the only one who really

So just to be clear on the timelines here: Marie mentioned in this episode that it's been a year since Walt was first diagnosed (in season 1, we saw Skyler celebrating Walt's 50th) - so is it safe to say that the Season 5 opener (Walt eating at Denny's for his 52nd) is a year from now? And will probably end the 6th

So just to be clear on the timelines here: Marie mentioned in this episode that it's been a year since Walt was first diagnosed (in season 1, we saw Skyler celebrating Walt's 50th) - so is it safe to say that the Season 5 opener (Walt eating at Denny's for his 52nd) is a year from now? And will probably end the 6th

YEAH! FURNITURE!

YEAH! FURNITURE!

Aside from the obvious parallels, I think the Scarface inclusion was actually a winking reference to Steven Bauer (Don Eladio) and Mark Margolis (Tio Salamanca) who appeared in the film.

Aside from the obvious parallels, I think the Scarface inclusion was actually a winking reference to Steven Bauer (Don Eladio) and Mark Margolis (Tio Salamanca) who appeared in the film.

Donna Bowman wins the internets for effortlessly weaving the Stonecutters song into a Breaking Bad review.

Donna Bowman wins the internets for effortlessly weaving the Stonecutters song into a Breaking Bad review.

There's still the closing ceremony. Patience my friend.

There's still the closing ceremony. Patience my friend.