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Great comment about the dreams. Even for those that have thought they've been too cumbersome this year, it actually makes sense, if you look at it from the perspective of Ellen finally bringing this piece of information to the public, and her guilt is rising.

Great comment about the dreams. Even for those that have thought they've been too cumbersome this year, it actually makes sense, if you look at it from the perspective of Ellen finally bringing this piece of information to the public, and her guilt is rising.

Haha, anyone else think of the NewsRadio episode where Bill and Dave are stranded at the airport?

Haha, anyone else think of the NewsRadio episode where Bill and Dave are stranded at the airport?

I agree with this. This is just Patty trying to play her custody trial, to make it seem like she's ONLY worried about the Fiske suicide (and how nice was it to hear him get brought up again?) information. It's exactly what she'd do.

I agree with this. This is just Patty trying to play her custody trial, to make it seem like she's ONLY worried about the Fiske suicide (and how nice was it to hear him get brought up again?) information. It's exactly what she'd do.

The podcast as much as states that Jesse intentionally doesn't have wine, and sticks to water to give the impression to Skyler that he's a respectable guy, with no addictions, that she doesn't have to worry about. He wants to impress her.

The podcast as much as states that Jesse intentionally doesn't have wine, and sticks to water to give the impression to Skyler that he's a respectable guy, with no addictions, that she doesn't have to worry about. He wants to impress her.

Thanks for visiting BARE City.

Thanks for visiting BARE City.

The scenes from next week seem to imply the fact of Patty putting the hit on
Ellen being up in question now. Didn't the second season finale, with
Ellen and Patty and the gun and Ray Charles, have her admit to doing it?
That that was the whole point of that season. I'm positive this
happened.

The scenes from next week seem to imply the fact of Patty putting the hit on
Ellen being up in question now. Didn't the second season finale, with
Ellen and Patty and the gun and Ray Charles, have her admit to doing it?
That that was the whole point of that season. I'm positive this
happened.

To me, they lean on the dream sequences more when the flash forwards take a step back, which has been the case these past two years. It feels like they just want some non-linear framing device in each episode, which is fine by me. I don't mind them too much, especially since they seem to be getting increasingly Twin

To me, they lean on the dream sequences more when the flash forwards take a step back, which has been the case these past two years. It feels like they just want some non-linear framing device in each episode, which is fine by me. I don't mind them too much, especially since they seem to be getting increasingly Twin

At a point too, the episode's original title was something like, "The Crispy Chicken Sandwich Fun Hour"

At a point too, the episode's original title was something like, "The Crispy Chicken Sandwich Fun Hour"

It's even better that Tobias getting in carrying has him seeing in a deeper voice, "Hey, I'm George Sr." and then responding to himself with, "That's the voice!"

It's even better that Tobias getting in carrying has him seeing in a deeper voice, "Hey, I'm George Sr." and then responding to himself with, "That's the voice!"

Patty's face during the second deposition is some of the best work Close has done on the show.
Kate as Patty's sister is interesting, and I'd prefer that than her actually working for Patty or being some kind of mole.

Patty's face during the second deposition is some of the best work Close has done on the show.
Kate as Patty's sister is interesting, and I'd prefer that than her actually working for Patty or being some kind of mole.