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I'm sure he could - he wouldn't even need any real skills to do so even, all he'd have to do would be to download the "Find my iPhone" app. But I don't think he would WANT to do that. If Saul could track the phone, that means the police could easily track it as well. Considering the client base Saul works with, my

Isn't that a reason Jesse SHOULD be suspicious of the tough-looking bald guy?

Thank you for the scathing sarcastic critique of tired humor, person whose username is an erectile dysfunction pill joke.

I buy Jesse believing in the ricin scheme way more than I buy the ricin scheme actually working in the first place.

Carol intervenes by knocking Jesse unconscious with a recently-purchased gallon of milk.

Matt Zoller Seitz in his BB recap over at Vulture seems to be under the impression that whoever drove that van was under orders from Walt to kill Jesse once he got in. I think that's a bit of a leap, considering the van drives away pretty casually once Jesse walks off - I don't think any hitman hired by Heisenberg

This will play out again later once Walter Jr. pulls a gun on his dad after being denied breakfast.

Originally Vince Gilligan wanted season 5 to be one standard 13 episode season, right? And upping that total to 16 then splitting it into two parts was AMC's compromise, yes? So if this is the breakneck pace we're getting revelations in an artificially elongated season, can you imagine how ridiculous things would be

RJ Mitte shows up at the head of the cafeteria breakfast line every morning.

"Effective Characterization" is practically an alternate title for Mad Men, friend-o.

They have, in a way. In the past the assumption has always been that if Hank found out, that would be the same as if the authorities found out, so those contingency plans (buying new identities and fleeing) were one and the same. This is a much more specific scenario of Hank and Marie finding out but not having any

Dumb sure, but completely understandable. I'd actually hope that most people who find out that their in-laws are murderous drug kingpins would react by kidnapping their kids.

You should listen to your heart.

Basically all you need to know is that pretty much all of the AV Club's talented film critics left and some guy named A.A. is trying and largely failing to fill the void.

It would basically be Moonlighting with Ms. Blankenship in the Cybil Shepherd role.

I assume Margo Martindale has already been cast as Ma Joad, correct?

She has very impressively toned arms.

It helps that Tim actually gets some fun sarcastic dialogue with Raylan and Art from time to time, whereas Rachel gets fewer snappy lines to work with. Regardless, Tim might be turning into my stealth favorite character on the show.

Well, yeah. Under Tywin's plan, that 15-year-old is going to be heir to the backing of the Lannister and Tyrell armies behind him as well as that of the King of Westeros. That's far more power than the Boltons could ever imagine gathering. Roose Bolton's defining trait is not his treacherousness but his practicality,

I can understand not liking the character but I think the actor playing Ramsay is fantastic. Him camping it up is the only thing worth watching in this season's Theon storyline. Considering that nowhere plot took up so much screen time, I'm glad the guy at least turned it up to 11 to give those scenes some novelty