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Every other AMC show doesn't have the cast and crew of Breaking Bad.

I desperately hope this is a "client of the week" show, and not them attempting to do more big overaching plots.  I want Breaking Bad writers to be able to stretch and do as many crazy things as they want.

Oh no, I didn't want to know those things about Ed Asner and Martin Sheen.

Every other track on the album is flat-out fantastic.

He lost a good amount of weight and got his gaptooth fixed.  Good for him.

Zuh?

I don't know who exists in a world where "R U Mine" isn't a fantastic song, despite the awful title.

It's taken me 3 plays to decide this song is awesome.

She has hearing issues, she's stepped away from this tour and Jason Narducy from Bob Mould Band has taken her place.  It's still her playing on the record, though.

Well it's not really out in any format other than this weird-ass experiment.  9 PM probably means that's when the official video hits YouTube and the song hits iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and the like.

I will get no more specific than I am one of the younger people in the front row pictures for Superchunk, and I have a bag on.

Well, good to know LCD Soundsystem are still around.

You're telling me I gotta wait a whole week to discuss the Flop House superteam of The Original Peaches Plus Hallie Haglund?!

Man, THAT'S what I look like to everyone else?

Uh oh, I'm in some of these.  It burns!

Well those ARE the only people that can relate to his movies anymore.

That's the point though.  The real villain of the final season is clearly Walt, the most dynamic and interesting character on the show.  However, he's the protagonist, so we see it as who his villains are, which are the Nazis.  Them being his final opponents is one of his greatest punishments.  They're not smart,

@avclub-1381551339ad8ecfb87a9719aa659716:disqus It's not so clean like that.  It's not Walt The Good Guy versus the Evil Awful Nazis.  Jack and his crew would never have been involved in any of this if Walt didn't directly bring them in.  I think Walt's "final mission" being to destroy the monsters he created in Jack,

They didn't really care about the money.  Once they have Walt on the phone openly confessing to 5 murders, they don't need the money.

Good thing Huell's not a witness, then.  He's a means to an end.