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…they know I'm so white and nerdy

I fucking loved that they did it that way.  (loved it artistically, I mean; as a viewer, it made me sick to my soul)

"homosexual partner"

I watched Old Yeller after the ep last night on YouTube (it's there).  I actually did this.

Hank doesn't get much of anything, now.

I deliberately went out to the garage with my ipad so I could watch sappy pics of fathers coming home to daughters who love them, then went up and watched my girl sleeping to make sure she was ok.  Brutal.

"But Hank deserved a much better send off"

I didn't feel that til this ep, but I felt that a bit this ep.

same same.  didn't buy the Skyler capitulation off the bat, and it took some deliberate suspension of disbelief to get there.

Jack is pretty smart.  I wouldn't be surprised to find out he invested in a hedge-fund, and tripled the $$ in two years.

another way to say it might be…tragic.

sounds like someone is about to become a night-stalking vigilante…

it's Marie.  Oooorrr…Walt Jr.

well look who's a crime lord!

I think I watched that last shot 5 times trying to figure it out.  But, being drunk, all I could think of was the coyote from Collateral.

yeah, but would they go after them if Jesse was dead?  they seem to be a pragmatic bunch; less Mafia and more Obama.  (yep, I just did that)

whoaaa.  good god, maybe.

Last week a couple of people were complaining that the Nazis were too-pat bad guys, and that the bantering they were doing seemed incongruous.  I don't agree with that at all.  I think it's great character stuff - adding complexity to what would normally be those things in a show (not a lot of Nazi sympathy, after

I thought Unkie Jack's reaction and solution were perfectly reasonable, plausible, and in character.

This says much better what I was trying to say after the show last night (while admittedly drunk as a skunk).  When I was watching, I had to admit to a look of skepticism on my face.  But that doesn't mean I didn't love it (and skepticism or no, that first 10 mins kicked my ass)