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herald, the $600,000+ worth of tax evasion was on her and her alone.

herald, the $600,000+ worth of tax evasion was on her and her alone.

Whoa, whoa, whoa. I've got to stop you with this gem you just wrote:

Whoa, whoa, whoa. I've got to stop you with this gem you just wrote:

Nah, I still think there's a bit of guiding principle behind what Mike does.  The loyalty and honesty deep down in him has made him an effective partner for much bigger fish.

Nah, I still think there's a bit of guiding principle behind what Mike does.  The loyalty and honesty deep down in him has made him an effective partner for much bigger fish.

Totally agreed about the CSI version of law enforcement.  Law and Order always seemed a little closer to reality (particularly the old school original that focused more on the prosecution of crimes than action move BS).

Totally agreed about the CSI version of law enforcement.  Law and Order always seemed a little closer to reality (particularly the old school original that focused more on the prosecution of crimes than action move BS).

THANK YOU!

THANK YOU!

You wouldn't say there was a time back in seasons 1-3 where Walt could be called a good and decent man (if totally misguided and naive)?  Season 1, especially.

You wouldn't say there was a time back in seasons 1-3 where Walt could be called a good and decent man (if totally misguided and naive)?  Season 1, especially.

"She decided that pride, money, etc. were all more important to her.  Sounds like Walt right?"
Good call.  I was just thinking about this angle, and you put it perfectly.

"She decided that pride, money, etc. were all more important to her.  Sounds like Walt right?"
Good call.  I was just thinking about this angle, and you put it perfectly.

Awesome comment.

Awesome comment.

I really like this idea.  After the last few episodes, we're all so caught up in the theory that Walt is a borderline psychopath who has a terrible character flaw: an insatiable lust for recognition and power and an enormous ego that gets in the way of his decision making.

I really like this idea.  After the last few episodes, we're all so caught up in the theory that Walt is a borderline psychopath who has a terrible character flaw: an insatiable lust for recognition and power and an enormous ego that gets in the way of his decision making.