avclub-2fe0b49fd9d20a994acb11f1fa72ca6e--disqus
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avclub-2fe0b49fd9d20a994acb11f1fa72ca6e--disqus

"How remarkable is it that a low-budget television comedy show on basic cable can travel halfway around the world to do a show about the unbearable loneliness of being a soldier thousands of miles away from home?"

no dialog a cop-out?
In regards to the scene where Gus silently walked over, slowly got dressed then killed Vincent, I found myself thinking that they couldn't come up with anything good enough for Gus to say. Don't get me wrong- it was a powerful scene, but if this were a real-life event, Gus would have said

ted bundy
Billy Cambell (councilman Richmond) played Ted Bundy in an earlier role

hmmm
Every time the family had a behind the doors conversation about the Morales fight, we didn't get to hear their discussion. Did they talk about whether or not Morales threw the fight? We don't know.

FEINT
though it sounds cool, it's probably not the right word. how is it deceptive? they still wanted temperance too

mr show
sidenote: why did Bob Odenkirk sign on for this role? Was he just too bored when Saul Goodman has nothing to do in the offseason ?

BONG!

haha good one.

I can't imagine Fring ordering a hit on Tomas, but it's not too unexpected for a Fring employee to disobey him. Jesse had the fullest of intentions to disobey Fring, those other two guys could have as well. Plus, Fring isn't a flawless criminal mastermind. A handshake does not a problem solve. Fring was short-sighted