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No doubt about that. But in my world, BREAKING BAD is a masterpiece, and SOA is (Bobby!) Elvis shaking hands with Jesus on black velvet. I love and respect the former, and can enjoy the latter while shaking my head in amusement.

Ha! I'm guessing Happy is Curly Neal on the SOA Globetrotters team.

I heard him giggle, but it was only once.

I can't help myself. I'd add Tig and Chibs to the list, too. /fangirl

"Of course Robocop and Masseria were going to hate each other." Bwahahahaha! Nice turn of phrase.

Oh, I get it - it's like CHOPPED for TV series writers!

I figure either Emma or Mommy (Lily) ain't as dead as they looked when they "died." Though Sonia's summation in Stray Observations above, implicating Claire, would be MST3K-worthy bad cinema.

As a longtime community theater participant, I'm personally insulted you think we'd want ANYONE from this series anywhere near one of our stages. Most of my colleagues in amateur theater are miles above most of the cast of this show. (Nonetheless, I can't not hate-watch.)

"Eight Ways to Joesday." Love your turn of phrase.

It wasn't lost on me that the sign on the train tracks (found by Carol, Tyreese, and the kids) read "terminus." definition: End of the line.

B+

I think the abortion happened. The night Nucky showed up to entreat Margaret to come home, she awoke to find herself bleeding. It was a scant amount of blood, though.

I love Michael Stuhlbarg. His role in LINCOLN as Rep. George Yeaman is a complete 180-degree-turn from AR.

It really was. Looked great.

RedScarab, hang in there.  I think last night's ep was excellent, and that we're just gettin' started, here.