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To be fair, women had a very large part in getting prohibition repealed.

If you watch "Inside Breaking Bad" for this episode on the AMC site, at around 03:20 it seems to imply that Gus knew nothing and Walt is the poisoner.

When Gus told Jesse to stay in the hospital, that's when Gus knew something was up.

if only

I can think of one thing she can carry on her breasts..

I think scrapping the grades altogether is a good idea. Like some previous commenter said, it's like grading every chapter of a great novel.

If Breaking Bad can never get an A, then how can any other show?

We're walking, our legs are swinging…

Also, VG said it was charcoal in the podcast. Whether or not it's realistic I have no idea, but this was their intention.

That's why I like the nicotine theory, it provides a reasonable explanation for why the fat dudes dropped first, and Don Eladio later.

The Wire had more than it's share of contrivances and convenient plot devices.

Where's Vinnie?

Sorry for the double post. This is directly from reddit, kinda long but worth a read:

The podcast confirms that Gus took charcoal.

Read it and weep

It is exactly as gruesome as it sounds.

Hey now, Sandy Duncan is hot.

Well they were blindfolded on the way to the meth lab.

By the way, where are Badger and Skinny Pete? They bugged out after Jesse's house party (like episode 3 maybe?) and haven't been heard from since.

I'm pretty sure they would have planned for all this. They probably have some med guys set up somewhere.