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    Definitely not, but here's 6,000 words answering a question that nobody asked.

    I know the whole "do more with less" stuff, it was just blunt for the Wire, in my opinion.  Not worth getting into a pointless argument over, where you explain to me how dumb I am.

    I liked season 5 but that newspaper storyline was so obvious, transparent and dull, that it hardly fit into everything else the show had done.

    @avclub-8b5e7836dd068601d1d820b4147fde37:disqus Happier?  It won't hurt at this point.

    Usually Walt's plans are created under the most extreme and dire circumstances, with significant time constraints.  This time Walt had time to plot and be meticulous.

    Hank went out a man, telling his murderer to go fuck himself.  Jack went out begging for his life, offering Walt money.

    And, like season 1 and season 2 and season 3…

    Welcome to the wonderful world of pop-culture writers teaching us about Breaking Bad.

    I know people that literally read the wikipedia plot summaries and then watched the final 3 episodes.  Insanity, I say.

    I knew the show was missing something.

    He wore a lot of hats!

    Sepinwall was way off this entire final season, completely clueless to what was going on.  You're exactly right about the Heisenberg thing.  Once Walt admits to Skyler that he did everything because he liked it and he was good at it, that was him taking off the Heisenberg mask and saying "it was always me. Everything

    Slate, Salon, Grantland, etc.  All bad!

    She also threatened to expose Walt, blackmailing him.

    I think that $9 million will make them happy. And Jane was an enemy of Walt, she made herself that way. Walt is not kind to his enemies or anybody that may get in his way.

    This closet lacked urgency and decent headroom.  C-

    Gunn is pretty much the only main star without another gig.  Cranston, Paul , Brandt, Nelson, Odenkirk all have other stuff lined up.

    I can handle the reviews, because sometimes the reviewer can point out something I've missed or maybe misinterpreted, or just give me another point of view.  What I'd like to see die a horrible, ricin fueled death are all of the pseudo-intellectual thinkpieces that have been littering the internet for the last month

    Roseann's house was a dump.  Al and Peg Bundy, too.

    Netflix + critical acclaim + public shaming for not watching = ratings explosion