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Daniel Kirk
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This was a really fucking good episode. Needs some Linder and Fausto to be truly great, which is why I'm so happy they'll be back in the last two episodes (most likely), but I think FX is going to slowly eat up AMC's audience. Gus' death was totally unexpected, I completely thought they would going for the cheap last

@HighlyFunctioningTimTebow:disqus I think it's just a testament to how good this show is. I feel like everyone watches it differently and that's why opinions on everything are so divided. That stuff with Walt and Jesse hurt my heart, but I can see how someone waiting for the Jane revelation to be like fuck yeah,

@HighlyFunctioningTimTebow:disqus I wouldn't call allowing my kind-of son to be enslaved, tortured, and killed, because he wanted me to see justice for poisoning his own kind-of son's poisoning at my hands, not to mention all the other shit I've done, More Awesome, but you're entitled for your opinions. Dude kills

Jesse really is Theon.

When he saw the birds flying, I thought he was fucking dead!
Nicely done, Gilligan.
Then you had to go and enslave him instead. 
Argh. Fuck Walt forever. Jesse's sag after learning about Jane somehow made that horrifying scene that much sadder.

Oh my god that hurt my fucking heart. Walt leaving Jesse like that..

The way Todd drank Lydia's cup of tea on the lipstick stains was the creepiest thing ever.
And Brock totally knows that Walter is evil, even if he may not know that the guy poisoned him. Poor kid, that was just really cruel.

"Okay, but, say, you know just for the sake of argument, the kid's not in the mood for a nuanced discussion of the virtues of child poisoning…"
Holy hell.. Saul Goodman for fucking winning at darkest comedy ever.