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You have a pretty awesome wife that she even knows those people's names.

Well; it's not quite a mop, it's not quite a puppet, but mahahan… hahahaha..ahahahahahaa!!! So to answer your question, I don't know.

Maybe my favourite Shearer delivery ever. The hopeless yell he quietly gives off immediately after this line, coupled with the animation of him just running through the streets screaming is fucking comedy gold.

It's like… man, Heath Ledger's Joker was scary because he seemed like he could really exist, but I present the Ghastly Grinner as proof that you can take the character straight out of a comic book (GG is, for all intents and purposes, the Joker) without even Nolanising him or whatever, and he will remain scary as

I think Cranston always played it not as contempt, but frustration. Walt has never really been hateful, just angry. He loves his 'son' but he is a complete jerk, and as such is critical, petty, and rude. He was only ever a real dick to Jesse's face when they were in a really bad situation and he was venting.

Well okay then, sex with Laura Fraser. The important thing to take away from this is that I find her attractive people, let's not lose sight of that.

Agreed. I actually gave this one a B. I thought this one was a little bit of a letdown, and fairly anti-climactic, with a few too many narrative contrivances like the tough-looking guy and Hank showing up just at the right moment to stop Jesse. He said he'd been following Jesse since Goodman's, so… does he mean

Yes to this, but was anyone else a little confused as to how the fuck he managed to convince Gomez to help him? I know they're friendly, but if they mess up even slightly here they could both lose their jobs and maybe even go to jail. Walt could certainly find a way to implicate Gomez and get him locked up if he

How new are you? I'd strongly recommend watching from the first season onwards before we reach the finale, but anyway, basically Jesse is like a surrogate son to Walt. For a long time he was the only person he could count on in the meth-making world and he's still the only one he really cares about who isn't related

I think he's sort of pure evil in that he's willing to lie to and use literally anybody, including his immediate family, in order to achieve what he wants. Thing is, what he wants is often for them to like him, both because he has genuine affection for them and because it will further his colossal ego. This is what

*sighs* Just like my sex life…

Take my pen knife, my good man.

Bravo.

I honestly cannot believe that any Simpsons fan with a heart could dislike the episode. Surely he must have accidentally missed the final shot or something…

I think Homer gets stupider every year.

That bizarre dance is one of the funniest things I've ever seen.

Yeah, it's the closest any TV show has ever made me get to crying.

The episode will actually be a bottle episode, centered around Walt Jr's efforts to complete Duck Hunt at his friend Lewis' house. No other main cast members will make an appearance, and some text at the end will explain that Jesse died on the way back to his home planet.

Twin Peaks, right up to ***SPOILERS*** Leland's death, is basically the perfect TV show (although there is that "just you… and I" scene to get through). Then it gets a bit crap quite quickly, but as you say, the finale is crazy. Definitely worth watching, newbs.