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DanielKurland
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Yes. That Gilligan wrote.

Is no one going to mention that the car periscope actually WAS from a Seinfeld episode. It's one of Kramer's stupid inventions he mentions to Jerry in a "hypothetical future" scene of them growing old together.

Aaron Paul's biggest problem is going to be Giancarlo Esposito splitting the vote. Just due to the "less is more"-ness of what he does in the premiere, it's going to get votes.

I'm certainly expecting Jesse to at least CONSIDER giving it to Walt.

It's MAYBE worth mentioning that the title for the season 4 premiere, was, for a while, "El Topo," which means "The Mole." Things have changed, but I would say it's pretty likely that this is a storyline they'll be getting to…

Yep, glad someone else commented on Walt Jr. and Hank discussing the crazy car purchase. He keeps getting more and more hints.

At this point, you just need to accept that the weird angles are a part of the show now. They're not going anywhere.

It reallllly reminds me of a lot of the imagery shown throughout
CARNIVALE. Would have been so nice if Knauff had hired Wong and Morgan
to work over there… 

Ah, using the original working title, eh?

I think we all did.

Agreed. It still blows my mind that Carter was making a show called "Millennium," which in the pilot talks pretty heavily about the "End of Days," but for some reason he hates all of this great stuff from the second season. Do you think it's just residual bitterness because he didn't write it himself, or that Wong and