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Did you just say a Native American would teach you wise things as a non-consequential throwaway joke that was connected to nothing…? That's racially insensitive. Please be self-conscious right now.

Spoilers!!! I haven't downloaded Talking Bad yet!

Making Jesse live would be worse for Jesse at this point. I guarantee he won't die. He will get some revenge, then get to live in horrifying depression/jail for the rest of his life.

Gus being gay is on the tonal, maybe-possible-hinted-at-maybe level, not the level you put it at. Mistake.

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Not a good joke, we've seen Louis multiple times, it's only clever to those clever enough not to remember, try again.

Like it should.

Fantastic interpretation. Loved his nicely ironed collared shirt. I wasn't sure how to piece together his tear for Walt with his little prideful smile in this episode, but you helped me.

Vince Gilligan forgives no one. Speaking of unforgivable, how about that A-… I had no idea that this episode was going to keep up the intensity of last week… I didn't think we'd be diving deeper and deeper, I thought there would be some relief before the finale… absolutely incredible television….

Sad thing is, that's probably our last scene with Saul. Why can't they cut to the interview of him with the pimply faced current manager of Cinnabun?!

Exactly.

I'm so fucking happy you and all the other complainers don't write on Breaking Bad. If you want to whine about something do it right. Mention how Charlie Rose overplayed his enunciation in that interview, trying to be all dramatic. Everything that happens to Jesse is what you fucking get for rocking out to those

That makes it better and the character more legendary. What other show would introduce a new character in the second to last episode?

Saul being the one who got out of the van was so fucking brilliant. I immediately started freaking out - I thought it was a flashforward, and something else had happened to Walt's family to make Saul think it was time to leave. Turns out Saul is just kinda a smart, very cautious pussy.

It was so desperate. It felt like Walt was that classic dead beat Dad who never comes around, and when he does he has ridiculous things to say about the future and how things are going to be and what he's going to give the kids, etc.

Last episode was the first time I realized that the Nazi's were worthy of being Walt's final enemies. And this episode is the first time I realized that Todd was worthy of being this big of an element in the end game. I'm so glad it took me this long to come around. My hate for Todd and the Nazi's peaks just as we go

Then you didn't understand the purpose of the theme being placed there. You didn't see how the entirety of the series was brought full circle, the entirety of Walt's life, by seeing the interview on television. And it wasn't the theme by the way, it was a piece of score that incorporated the music of the theme. It

Two DVDs.

A thousand likes for you. Now explain my raging hatred towards @avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus 's stupid fucking face.

Was just waiting for someone to mention how stupid Andrea is. Take a step back. SHE DOESN'T KNOW SHE'S IN A T.V. SHOW. SHE CAN'T HEAR THE CREEPY MUSIC. You have to have the ability to put yourself in her shoes, not just experience things from your own perspective. She was tricked by a handsome guy with a nice smile