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Nate67
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Please don't play the "misogyny" card.  It's petty, dismissive, and insulting.  I think the average person can form opinions of characters without having some deeply-seated prejudices.  To suggest otherwise is to actually make some unfounded generalizations yourself.

Please don't play the "misogyny" card.  It's petty, dismissive, and insulting.  I think the average person can form opinions of characters without having some deeply-seated prejudices.  To suggest otherwise is to actually make some unfounded generalizations yourself.

Regarding the scores of posts on these boards trying to draw a connection between the fingerprints on the tarantula jar and Todd/Walt/Jesse:

Regarding the scores of posts on these boards trying to draw a connection between the fingerprints on the tarantula jar and Todd/Walt/Jesse:

Whether or not you could cut through it like a welding arc, you could probably cause it to catch fire, at which point it would melt off.  In fact, it looked like the fire did more to loosen the zip-tie than anything.

Whether or not you could cut through it like a welding arc, you could probably cause it to catch fire, at which point it would melt off.  In fact, it looked like the fire did more to loosen the zip-tie than anything.

I hate to pile on Skylar, but does anyone else think she made a huge mistake by putting so much space between herself and her kids and Walt?

I hate to pile on Skylar, but does anyone else think she made a huge mistake by putting so much space between herself and her kids and Walt?

Well, if Walt decides to become Gus Fring and pull the rug out from under his competitors by screwing them (his "everybody wins" plan he alluded to), his family becomes a target.

Well, if Walt decides to become Gus Fring and pull the rug out from under his competitors by screwing them (his "everybody wins" plan he alluded to), his family becomes a target.

I posted more in depth on this elsewhere, but there's no way Walt Jr. makes it through the whole series.  Maybe Skylar gets the axe, as well.

I posted more in depth on this elsewhere, but there's no way Walt Jr. makes it through the whole series.  Maybe Skylar gets the axe, as well.

In what scenario could Todd every use leverage over Mike, Walt, and Jesse without a) ending up confessing he murdered a child, or b) ending up dead?

In what scenario could Todd every use leverage over Mike, Walt, and Jesse without a) ending up confessing he murdered a child, or b) ending up dead?

As somebody pointed out earlier in these comments, Walt desperately craves attention and recognition for his brilliance.  Cooking meth and keeping everything under wraps seems like it burns him worse than anything else.

As somebody pointed out earlier in these comments, Walt desperately craves attention and recognition for his brilliance.  Cooking meth and keeping everything under wraps seems like it burns him worse than anything else.

I've come to the conclusion that there is no way Walt Jr. survives to see the end of this series.  Ditto Walt's whole immediate family.  If the writers are feeling particularly generous, they may allow Holly to survive and be taken in with Hank and Marie.

I've come to the conclusion that there is no way Walt Jr. survives to see the end of this series.  Ditto Walt's whole immediate family.  If the writers are feeling particularly generous, they may allow Holly to survive and be taken in with Hank and Marie.

So, your complaint is that the world of multi-million dollar meth trafficking, robberies, and gang associations isn't portrayed as being easy enough?

So, your complaint is that the world of multi-million dollar meth trafficking, robberies, and gang associations isn't portrayed as being easy enough?