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Delvis Crasho
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I'll go out on a limb and call this one of the weaker episodes so far this season.

That's fine with me.

Nicely done.

I was unawares that folks still identify k.d. Lang as a country singer.

He really was, wasn't he?

I have found the "next time on…" bits aren't as detrimental to the story and the viewing experience as "previously on…" bits. Especially the ones that show scenes from seasons ago and basically scream at us that "HEY THIS IS GOING TO MATTER THIS EPISODE."

Well, they can't all be winners. Still, a funny enjoyable episode and that's all I really ask for when it comes to Sunday night comedies. My favorite part had to be when Melissa is confessing her horniness and Phil keeps taking one step at a time almost not believing what he's hearing.

I had totally forgotten about that.

This episode, besides the first of the season, felt most in line with Elmore Leonard than all the others have so far.

How'd that be for a twist?

But what kind of facial hair will he have?

"The One Where Jonathan Banks FINALLY Earns An Emmy"

After thinking about it for a bit I think you might be right. If anything your folks, should they decide too watch BrBa, will probably have an even more fulfilling experience when Mike shows up.

Definitely hope to see more of her. Been missing her since Luck (RIP).

Bingo.

Correction… For Breaking Bad fans (or this fan) this episode was a solid, amazing A.

I blame his man-crush on Tom Morello.

Yeah, but it was produced by Don Was.

What orchestras?

Hey now. She Shot Me Down isn't that bad.