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"End Times" Obviously (unless all the news of Season 5 is a giant misdirection) we
know the series isn't coming to an end this year, so this is just the beginning
of the end.  My guess is that this is where we see the cancer come back.  The clock starts ticking again.  This will serve as another wake-up call (as in

@breaking not good

Now this is more like it!
This episode was so good that it actually made me dislike the previous one less. Skyler's dumb gambling story and car wash plan no longer seem like preordained successes. Hank was clearly not on board with the blackjack cover which I take as the writers telling us that Sklyer is not just

Someone please help me here…
They just closed a deal to pay $800,000 for a car wash, but Skyler is worried about spending $300 on a bottle of booze? What am I missing (may be obvious, as I am pretty dense).

Yeah, but what do you want? I post for free.

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This was easily the best episode of the season for me, leaping past the premiere for the top spot (I actually thought the second two were weak by Louie standards).

1000th-ies?
This is the 1000th comment for this episode of this show!

I probably should qualify my original comment. It was written in haste. To be honest, I thought I had a shot at a 'firstie' and while I don't usually get excited about such things, I did get caught up in the moment. When I went to the review, it showed no comments. I hit "reload" a couple of times to make sure,

OK maybe
I haven't given this time to sink in, but the premiere episode of the 4th season seemed a tad slow…

Good idea.

Magic Egg
Did anyone else notice that in the initial shot when Jesse cracks the egg the yolk breaks, but when they show it from above it's back intact?

You totally should have said "Who's on first."

The cover for "Taking Tiger Mountain" is brilliant. Twisted and surreal, just like the music.

And Breaking Bad did it like a million times better. If I could post screen shots, I would because I have both shows' "ATM video" scenes frozen on my laptop right now. "Green Light" shows Hank through a black and white fish eye lense all scrunch faced and badass. "Missing" shows Linden and in the upper right corner

Guilt-o-meter = good.

This is as good a theory as I've read. As many others have said, the show hasn't really given us much to do beyond guess so kudos for putting together something cohesive (the best I could come up with was the Nazis).

1) This was such an odd scene, I'm not sure what to make of it. I've actually gone back and re-watched it a couple of times. The way she changes her mind so suddenly about the drink seems deliberate. Was she trying to get him away from the table? Why? Did she want a look at the papers he was reviewing? Did she

more suggestions
What about classic South Park?

best one yet?
This may be my favorite episode of this show thus far. All of the character development from the past 2.5 seasons is used to absolute perfection. Walt, Jesse, Hank, Saul, and even Marie are used to tell an incredibly tense and intense story. Just an exquisite hour of TV.

Is he in cahoots with the Muslims or the Nazis?