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That's probably true.  I'm somewhat conflicted myself now.  I found the episode very satisfying but it does feel like a significant shift in character and in the way karma/Jeebus/whatever is working out for Walt.  However, consider the timeframe in which most of this half of the season took place - it was probably a

the devil is human. I think people falsely draw lines between the religious abstract notions of good and evil and impulses that are very real and part of our nature. Just because the 2,000 year old story on morality needs serious revision and updating doesn't mean didn't emerge from something true about us.

I realize you're speaking in the voice of the pro Walt idiots there, but to clarify even Skyler won't know where that money really came from.  Walt told her it was all gone.

I didn't see it that way but I think you may have a point.  I don't think that's THE point but I think an aspect is he wanted to be found dead in the blue meth lab and go out as the kingpin, now that he'd accepted what he really was

Vince Gilligan himself talks frequently about choices, and about the show being sort of a morality play.  If the show doesn't make it clear that he believes in good and evil, read one of many interviews with the man himself.  In my opinion the show is moralistic in the context of what you're talking about.  "Evil" is

I think you have to read this as meaning the opposite of whatever a person actually named Snidely Doooshbaghe might say

That was the most satisfying trachea crunch ever

@Monkey_pants:disqus Did you respond because you get alerts for the word "banana?"

well I did say "seems"

Krulwich actually drives me bananas, for reasons partially illustrated by @avclub-efb3d8be0319721ef751da0b05d9f6a5:disqus above.  Jad at least seems somewhat logical.

To be fair, I'm unduly offended by bad physics in movies and I haven't watched it yet because that upside down plane in the preview looked idiotic.  Actually once I became an adult and realized how puerile and shitty a film Forrest Gump really is I just hate anything associated with Robert Zemeckis post 1990.

Bleaghh

Argh

I used to answer "to the Milky Way, or even Mars" with "those are both candy baarrs!"

Jon Voight's balls

Michael J. Fox plays a cocky New York City construction crane operator.  Hijinks ensue.  Betsey Brandt as his put-upon wife and union representative.

*throws comment into ocean, wonders if some lonely person on a distant shore will find it one day*

teaches of Peaches?