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Skyler doesn't know Lydia's name. She can't reveal anything about her to anyone. Even if she could identify Lydia, the sum total of her "evidence" against Lydia is that Walt said she was a "former business associate". That's total hearsay.

I'm gonna say "neither".

Presumably Flynn reads the paper and watches the news. He knows every detail, and it's been several months at this point.

What? What has Gretchen or Elliot ever done?

I don't know that there's much story left. Walt confronts the Nazis. They die, or don't. He and Jesse have it out. He dies, or doesn't. Jesse dies, or doesn't. Skyler is exonerated, or isn't. Marie forgives her, or doesn't.

Skyler wouldn't have believed him, and he needed to sell the idea of being Evil Heisenberg who kept Skyler in line with threats of violence.

At this point, Flynn wouldn't believe Walt if he said water was wet.

He said on the call to Skyler "Hank's not coming back!  You think about that!" with a menacing growl. No way in hell Flynn will believe otherwise at this point.

Gotcha journalism. Seems like a question a real interviewer would ask in real life to get internet clicks.

I didn't think that until this week. He's a Permanently Damaged Dog and needs to be put down.

There are two interpretations. One is that the the Schwarzes are only here to be the catalyst that lights a fire under Walt's ass and brings him back to New Mexico to blow away the Nazis and maybe rescue Jesse. (He must know Jesse is still alive if the blue is back). The other is that Walt's return has nothing to do

It's a possibility, but I think it's more likely that news of the blue meth back on the market is what is sending Walt back.

I actually think both Quinn and Baustista knew Dexter planned to kill Saxton and went along with the self-defense story because of Deb. It was probably the only good scene of the episode.

I'm betting they took Brock hostage. And plenty of people with 70 million dollars want to make more. It's called greed.

I wish it were really an F episode, but in truth this was a boring, competent C. That's all I can move myself to say. Goodbye, Dex. Should've ended after season four.

Why was it a "sketchy" van? Why would Andrea have any reason to be concerned?

I completely agree, I'm just saying I understand the A minus.

They've already said it would be a prequel. Though I like the idea of Saul starting from scratch somewhere else, getting involved in the criminal world all over again.

Skyler has nothing on Lydia. Doesn't know her name or anything about her.

Were you really glued to your seat the whole time? I thought the last fifteen minutes or so were pretty powerful, but overall it was kind of a let down after the last two weeks.