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This episode has seriously tied together the entire show for me. My opinion of it has suddenly risen by a fucking lot. I don't think it's overrated any more.

He's adorable! Kidnap more babies Walter and sell them for meth!

I don't know if Skylar even saw the phone. For so long she had been ignoring that option because selling Walt out as a drug dealer would be bad for her family that it would probably never occur to her. She had kind of been sucked into his world of outlaws where you don't rat on someone when they screw you over, you

I'm glad I read through a lot of these 700+ comments to see that, as far as I know you're the first.

I thought the comparison between Walt and the Nazis was the best indicator who Walt really is as a person. Walt is small and contemptible and every time he stood up and acted like a bad ass gangster out of some action movie he was just acting. It wasn't real, he's not a gigantic monster, he's a tiny resentful

I did cheer in season one when Walt told Skylar to get off his ass. At this point I'm beyond hating Skylar though, it's disgusting that people think she needs to be put in her place by a child-abducting murderer and it's amazing that they're so stupid they didn't realize Walt was doing her a favor.

I thought that song was great, it felt like a call back to season one, which seemed appropriate since season one was all about Walt being a small small man and now he's returning from whence he came. I don't think he ever stopped being small on the inside but seeing him pathetically coughing up a long and rolling away

There was nothing I was hoping for more this season than to see Walt and Jessie reunite and love each other without reservation. I don't care if its unrealistic, they have the best friendship in any drama dammit. I guess Walt can still go save Jessie though, and I assume that's what the cold open that started this

- The shootout was weird. I would prefer if we never actually saw a gun fired but instead just saw right before it happened and then right after.

Yeah I'd say he had a future ahead of him but people with disabilities just don't get the same offers. He had a really good role though and he fucking murdered it. I would love for him to get more work though.

Yeah and all the serious moments he's been given before have had him using the same lines, some of which he used here ("tell me the truth" and other vocalizations of his confusion and ignorance as to the true nature of the situation). It's a tough character to write and in a lot of ways a tough character to play

Marie did ask Walt to just kill himself, and she's just as bad as her husband but she isn't the one who has the badge and the title needed to legally do the dirty work. This past season she's struck me as being kind of fucked up.

I think Heisenberg died when Holly cried for her mommy at the gas station. Walter White is in a lot of ways dead to since Walt has basically had to go into the witness protection program for outlaws. The only thing left is a shell of a human being. But its a particularly small vulnerable shell, a shell that has been

The fact that he was brave enough to fight his knife-wielding father when he has to use crutches makes him the true hero of this show. I love how pure he is. The closest character to Walt Jr is fucking Jessie and Jessie is responsible for murder.

He called her to tell her he was punishing her for her insolence. He's trying to impart the idea that she's a battered woman more or less. She has a husband who participates in illegal activities and if she so much as thinks about getting in his way he'll do something terrible like kidnap her baby. Ain't no mother in

I actually took it as sort of a weird obsession thing Todd might have, where he was just getting interested in Jessie's life due to some weird perversion. Your theory makes more sense I guess. I just didn't think Jessie had much an opportunity to escape though.

The anime remake I linked to offends me more than the new movie they're making (without the creator's involvement).

Being not only willing, but as it seems in your case, enthusiastic, about murdering loved ones is a pretty useful trait to have during a zombie attack… but normally we just refer to people like that as sociopaths…

Come to think of it, I have never seen you in the same room as any possibly African American, verily arm-tattooed, bumblebee-striped-boxer-wearing sexpot singer dudes.