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It doesn't have to ruin the show. It seems this whole Heaven and Hell battle chaos that has been fueling the past 9 seasons, has been a direct result of God's strange, unexplained absence and then everyone trying to fill that power vacuum as a result, and in fact I would say that God's absence is a large part of

I don't know if anybody has brought this up yet, but I've been waiting for God. We have met lucifer and everyone in hell, and we have met pretty much everyone in heaven, but for 9 seasons now we haven't heard from God. I'm still waiting for his comeback and for the show to finally go in that direction.

I think the answer to the question, "who is Don Drapper?" is ….   A:  The dream that Dick Whittman has woken up from.

Gus poisoned the kid.  It was his "appropriate response" to Jesse's eirlier ultimatum.

Gus poisioned the kid.  However, it wasn't some contrived plot to turn Jesse against Walt, it was simply the "appropriate response" to Jesse's ultimatum that he made earlier that day.

I agree.  The fact the Walt was able to plant the bomb was a bit too convenient.  Somebody like Gus would have surely have someone waiting by or watching the car.

you seem to forget that Walt is a brilliant chemist and explosives are basic chemistry