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Anybody know who does the soundtrack for this show?  There were some amazing emotive pieces of music near the beginning (the credits, specifically I think), that were also cracking me up because of the scenes they were played during. Kind of made me think of the inappropriate "serious piano music" in Trailer Park

Between magnets and train heists, Jesse this season has shown the exact opposite of a lack of imagination.  In fact, what's saving him here is that he's actually being smarter than Walt.  Imagine if someone had told you THAT shit in season 1.

Between magnets and train heists, Jesse this season has shown the exact opposite of a lack of imagination.  In fact, what's saving him here is that he's actually being smarter than Walt.  Imagine if someone had told you THAT shit in season 1.

I sort of remember some of that.  But was somebody *actually* coming to the house, or were they just acting on suspicion when they evacuated the family?

I sort of remember some of that.  But was somebody *actually* coming to the house, or were they just acting on suspicion when they evacuated the family?

Every week I ask a new question because of my poor memory of previous seasons.  Here's this week's edition!  During Walt and Skyler's "skirmish," she mentioned that recently a man was coming to the house to kill her and her family.  Who was this?  I don't remember this happening with such certainty, I just remember

Every week I ask a new question because of my poor memory of previous seasons.  Here's this week's edition!  During Walt and Skyler's "skirmish," she mentioned that recently a man was coming to the house to kill her and her family.  Who was this?  I don't remember this happening with such certainty, I just remember

Random question: do we know *how* Walt poisoned Brock?  I mean, I know it had to do with the flower, but did he just sneak into the house one night and fill the kid's cereal box with flower dust?

Random question: do we know *how* Walt poisoned Brock?  I mean, I know it had to do with the flower, but did he just sneak into the house one night and fill the kid's cereal box with flower dust?

Rooting for Walt went downhill in S4 for me.  There were a few episodes where I was rooting for Gus, even as wrong as I knew it was at the time, the writers are just that good.  Walt stopped being the good guy a long time ago, and nobody roots for the "real" bad guy (only fake bad guys like Robin Hood).

Rooting for Walt went downhill in S4 for me.  There were a few episodes where I was rooting for Gus, even as wrong as I knew it was at the time, the writers are just that good.  Walt stopped being the good guy a long time ago, and nobody roots for the "real" bad guy (only fake bad guys like Robin Hood).

You misunderstand the question.  The question was not "why doesn't Walt substitute something inferior for this ingredient" it was "why doesn't Walt make the ingredient himself, since he is after all a hardcore chemist."

You misunderstand the question.  The question was not "why doesn't Walt substitute something inferior for this ingredient" it was "why doesn't Walt make the ingredient himself, since he is after all a hardcore chemist."

Comcast airs it at 7pm PDT in NorCal.

Comcast airs it at 7pm PDT in NorCal.

Nor is it bright to leave $100 tips, nor is it bright to celebrate your birthday AT ALL (real or fake) if you are trying to fly under the radar.  He did the bacon game because it was emotionally significant to HIM (see the pilot).

Nor is it bright to leave $100 tips, nor is it bright to celebrate your birthday AT ALL (real or fake) if you are trying to fly under the radar.  He did the bacon game because it was emotionally significant to HIM (see the pilot).

Here's one way of looking at it: I've been jumping out of airplanes for 13 years and am fine with that level of risk, but I refuse to ride a motorcycle (or even a bicycle) on a highway (offroad is fine for either).  Of course, there are other people who would do the latter but not the former.  Both are undoubtedly

Here's one way of looking at it: I've been jumping out of airplanes for 13 years and am fine with that level of risk, but I refuse to ride a motorcycle (or even a bicycle) on a highway (offroad is fine for either).  Of course, there are other people who would do the latter but not the former.  Both are undoubtedly

I really wanted to like the blurry dick joke, but I don't get why you need to see your penis clearly to jerk off.