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This 3 month period also can be seen as a posthumous vindication for Mike, though Walt of course wouldn't say that.  With Walt focused on knowing his place - cooking and partnering with others who can deal with distribution - everything is running smoothly, at least for some period of time.

This 3 month period also can be seen as a posthumous vindication for Mike, though Walt of course wouldn't say that.  With Walt focused on knowing his place - cooking and partnering with others who can deal with distribution - everything is running smoothly, at least for some period of time.

We haven't seen yet that they are happy to step aside or that Walt has told them he's out.  All we know is that Walt's told Skyler that he's out, and I believe that the end of the episode is no more than 1 or 2 days after that conversation.

We haven't seen yet that they are happy to step aside or that Walt has told them he's out.  All we know is that Walt's told Skyler that he's out, and I believe that the end of the episode is no more than 1 or 2 days after that conversation.

I still enjoy it greatly.  Even with a general sense of what's going to happen - things are going to end badly for Walt and those around him - seeing exactly how and why that happens is interesting.  Which characters will survive, and which will die?  (Thinking not only about Walt, but also Jesse, Skyler, the kids,

I still enjoy it greatly.  Even with a general sense of what's going to happen - things are going to end badly for Walt and those around him - seeing exactly how and why that happens is interesting.  Which characters will survive, and which will die?  (Thinking not only about Walt, but also Jesse, Skyler, the kids,

I agree with the premise, though the scene that got me was not the scene with Matt's will but the scene later in the episode when Tom promised Matt that Ben would be OK, and that they'd see Ben again, etc. (I'm paraphrasing from memory)  As I watched it, I thought how awful it was for Tom to be making promises to his

I agree with the premise, though the scene that got me was not the scene with Matt's will but the scene later in the episode when Tom promised Matt that Ben would be OK, and that they'd see Ben again, etc. (I'm paraphrasing from memory)  As I watched it, I thought how awful it was for Tom to be making promises to his

I noticed the same thing, and I agree with you on the distances.  Also, when the scouts were sent out to look for fuel, Tom said to provide enough fuel for 4 hours out and 4 hours back, which is a feasible amount of time to go to and from Raleigh, even allowing for the fact that travel is on side roads at less than

I noticed the same thing, and I agree with you on the distances.  Also, when the scouts were sent out to look for fuel, Tom said to provide enough fuel for 4 hours out and 4 hours back, which is a feasible amount of time to go to and from Raleigh, even allowing for the fact that travel is on side roads at less than