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No vest? Really Mike? I know up to this point the only armor you've needed as earmuffs, but still.

There ain't enough smoke machines in all the world to do those mofos justice.

Hey now, those things are discontinued. Walt Jr. is looking at himself a nice collectable assuming he keeps it waxed and changes the oil every 3000 miles.

If you ask me, what Jesse needs now is a lazer-tag course to keep those killer instincts honed (and maybe lead to an all-too obvious season finale climax? eh?).

When I got a clear look at that box and noticed it had a wooden finish, the first thing that popped into my head was, "I traded it for an ounce of weed."

Throughout that whole ending, I was so worried Walt would whip out his snub-nose and kill Jesse. Granted, he's probably not at that point (yet?) but it really felt like we were coming to a turning point, like Donna said.

Seriously, first The French Connection, now this. You'd think with all that time he spent bedridden Hank would at least have become a bit more well-versed in cinema.

Well the episode is called "Bug."

I will always consider this show perfect television for as long as it has me waiting with bated breath for it to start and leave me shaking by the end, and that's exactly what tonight's episode did. That being said, I don't fault Donna for her grade. I thought having Ted show up out of the blue was a little sudden,

There's always at least 5 Grade focused threads popping up in these things. For what it's worth, I gotta side with weworemasks. I can imagine what Donna was talking about in terms of teasing out the flashback (a little surprised the gave it all away instead of season-two-ing it up, but then that's just B.B. being

I was honestly worried that Walt would just go off and shoot Eyebrows in the… eyebrows (it's bad I can't remember his name, isn't it?). Regardless, that bit with the dollar was bloody brilliant, subverted only by the face-palmingly painful Walt scenes that sandwich it.

@S.S.Flanders - I know you were being humorous, but Fly wasn't missing anything. Rather, its everything else that's missing some Fly.

@Doc Brown - Until "Open House," I thought all the episodes were gonna be weapon-themed. This was otherwise validated by "Shotgun" and "Bullet Points." I'm forgetting exactly how "Cornered" is meant to apply to tonight's ep. (unless it forebodes that something might actually happen next week? I don't watch the

Well said, Maximum.

A baby can't ask questions.

I'd reckon that Gus and Mike get around to cleaning it all up pretty quick.

I was fairly shocked when Gus walked into that diner at the end, though I don't share Donna's optimism that he really has taken a shining to Jesse.

Jesse on the Rise
I'll freely admit that I now watch this show more for Jesse than for Walt. Where Walt seems caught in a downward spiral, something about the way Jesse bears himself, even with all the self-conscious thug posturing, makes him seem like the more hopeful case (or at the very least, less of a lost

I hate how much Evangelion is considered essential viewing for anime fans, both because of my personal bias against it and because of the barrier it puts up for people just getting into the medium.

*Sorry for the repetitions and spelling errors. I'm seriously ruing AV Club's lack of an edit feature. Always reread your work, kids!