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I think his answer means that they weren't written to be gay.

I think that they will turn Walt into the antagonist, which will be really interesting

yeah, and even more so when you find out that she's only 15

I think that one of the main things that drives Jesse is the need for approval and encouragement from father figures, probably because he never got that from his own father.

I'm confident they'll be able to explain the logistics.  Any other explanation is more implausible.  Walt has the motivation:  it was the only way to turn Jesse against Gus again.  As you say, he has the capacity to do it.  It fits with Walt's arc explicitly laid out by Gilligan:  Walt's metamorphosis from Mr. Chips

ha, we will see

I don't remember Undeclared being that funny at all.

it's more like three days before Christmas when I can't wait any longer and have to partially unwrap the big present so I can see what it is, but then my mom comes downstairs and I don't really get to see what it is at all and I don't get a chance to try again until actual Christmas when I open it but by then I've

fucking magnetic bombs, how do they work?

!!!!!SPOILER!!!!!!!!!
walt poisoned the kid!!!!!SPOILER!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!SPOILER!!!!!!!!!

I'm not sure if Freaks and Geeks counts as a sitcom, but it's pilot was probably the best and funniest episode of the whole series.

so Gus says, "Gee, how did that happen?" and Jesse says, "hey, I don't know, I never thought about that!  oh shit, yo, maybe it was Walt!!!!!"

huh?  so he's been in the habit of changing out the cigarette from pack to pack for weeks and then he just forgets about it this morning (although he's sure enough that he remembers to pull a gun on Walt)?  That makes no sense.

EG, but Gus knew all those things before he even went to the hospital, so why would he even go?  or if his plan was to go and then abandon his car, why would he walk half way back to the car?

I guess if they do these grade like the TV grades then they're grading the record on the scale of other Bonnie 'Prince' Billy records, and if that's the case I can see that 'this is just a slightly better than average BPB record' being in line with the review.

I saw him live for the first time on Sunday and picked up this record at the show.  After taking it home and listening I have to say that I was a little disappointed that the recorded versions are so stripped down and lacking not only the orchestration, but the power and emotion of the live versions which were much

what about the missing cigarette though?  seems like a weird coincidence even for this show.

here's just a few reasons why I think that Walt may have poisoned Brock.  I"ll start with ruling out the alternatives…

Walt stole it to make it look like Gus poisoned the kid.  Walt probably had some ricin stockpiled just in case.

if it was the same poison he used on the cartel the kid would've been dead in a matter of minutes.