If it were product placement it would be my favorite product placement ever.
If it were product placement it would be my favorite product placement ever.
I thought only phenylacetic acid has the bee symbol on it. The bee is a symbol for that chemical, not just at Madrigal, because it smells like honey.
I thought only phenylacetic acid has the bee symbol on it. The bee is a symbol for that chemical, not just at Madrigal, because it smells like honey.
I'm rooting mainly for Hank yet hoping Jesse somehow gets off scot-free, though it's hard to imagine how that could happen.
I'm rooting mainly for Hank yet hoping Jesse somehow gets off scot-free, though it's hard to imagine how that could happen.
Ha ha that would be awesome!
Ha ha that would be awesome!
I'm starting to wonder if Hank doesn't already know, or at least is getting some inklings about who Heisenberg is. I could sort of imagine an episode backtracking in time showing these events from Hank's POV where it is clear he's on to Walt. Maybe he wised up after how he was treated last time he was following…
I'm starting to wonder if Hank doesn't already know, or at least is getting some inklings about who Heisenberg is. I could sort of imagine an episode backtracking in time showing these events from Hank's POV where it is clear he's on to Walt. Maybe he wised up after how he was treated last time he was following…
Hey, at least I didn't refer to it as "Chekov's tricycle." So there's that.
Hey, at least I didn't refer to it as "Chekov's tricycle." So there's that.
I don't know but am I right to say we finally know who the tricycle belongs to? It was at Gus's house when Walter had dinner, and in the evidence room.
I don't know but am I right to say we finally know who the tricycle belongs to? It was at Gus's house when Walter had dinner, and in the evidence room.
I'm not a Skyler-hater, but it is kind of satisfying to see her "mama knows best" brand of self-righteousness get turned on its head. I think she's just realizing all of the implications of what she's learned and how trapped she is. What an amazing turn around from season 1 in terms of who holds the power in the White…
I'm not a Skyler-hater, but it is kind of satisfying to see her "mama knows best" brand of self-righteousness get turned on its head. I think she's just realizing all of the implications of what she's learned and how trapped she is. What an amazing turn around from season 1 in terms of who holds the power in the White…
I'm sure it is debatable, but yeah, they are pretty notorious. I believe it underlines that Mike must have been involved in something pretty messed up to have to leave the police force abruptly.
I'm sure it is debatable, but yeah, they are pretty notorious. I believe it underlines that Mike must have been involved in something pretty messed up to have to leave the police force abruptly.
Yes. If those loser street dealers know who Gus is, then everyone does. No way does an organization of that size, in a small city, stay secret. The people working in the restaurant know something is up, the people who work for Gus have family. Gus had security, drivers, dealers, a large-ish organization. The Mafia…
Yes. If those loser street dealers know who Gus is, then everyone does. No way does an organization of that size, in a small city, stay secret. The people working in the restaurant know something is up, the people who work for Gus have family. Gus had security, drivers, dealers, a large-ish organization. The Mafia…
You don't get kicked off the crookedest police force in the US for mere shooting or threatening to shoot suspects. I think the Philly thing underlines that whatever Mike did, it must have been really something.