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Stroker and Hoop was great.  With all the Adult Swim shows that consisted of absolute nonsense (which I also loved dearly), it was refreshing to have a show with a more traditional structure in the lineup.

It's easy to tell the truth when you've done the right thing.  He told Lydia he was done for good, so full disclosure to Skyler paints him positively.

The weird Ys looked identical.  It was definitely intended to be the same handwriting.

I made a similar post about how it's odd that Walt is both A) notorious enough for the HEISENBERG graffiti and the neighbor to be terrified at the sight of him, and B) free to walk around ABQ in the day time, and at his former home no less.

The flash forward to Walt at his condemned home was awesome, but also doesn't make sense.

Enough with the whining.  Todd didn't spoil anything.

He's 50?  My guess would have been terribly wrong.

Fascinating post once again.

Sonya needs to learn the go-to lie for not eating much when you're served shitty food:

False-consensus effect in full… effect.

The crying about spoilers in this article has to be self-parody now right?  There's nothing remotely spoiler-y in this piece.  Get a grip.

It's not cool to hate on Wings.  TONY SHALHOUB WAS GODDAMNED DELIGHTFUL.

Marie came to my mind as well reading that sentence, but I'm guessing Erik meant Walt Jr. is the only one TOTALLY clueless to Walt's secrets while Marie knows about the fake gambling story, his association with Jesse, etc.  She doesn't know the real story, but she knows Walt is into some shady business.  Walt Jr.

Good job, adorable little diabetic kid from last week, you've killed the only doctor with your selfishness.

Can you feel it when I do… THIS?

Nothing like deeming an article pretentious, then pointing it out by being miserably pretentious yourself.

Are we supposed to infer Lillard found the rest of Cousin Johnny in the dumpster?  That would mean our killer led multiple people to near-simultaneous discoveries of the same murder victim in two different locations.

Is there a reason Linder speaks like he has a mouth full of gravel? 

I've been reading a lot of Vonnegut lately and this read like a Kilgore Trout synopsis.

"I can't believe it, The Dome is still here."