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would hit that. crazy in real life may mean crazy in the sack. but i'd skip out before she started the post-coital crying.

would hit that. crazy in real life may mean crazy in the sack. but i'd skip out before she started the post-coital crying.

this is correct, editing accordingly

this is correct, editing accordingly

It did kinda irk me when Skyler said she had "blood on her hands" - like she was out there hurting people too? No one told her to jump on Ted's dick, and no one certainly told her to give him the money to pay off his debts. Walt really did endeavor to help his family, and he never cheated on his wife, or laid a hand

It did kinda irk me when Skyler said she had "blood on her hands" - like she was out there hurting people too? No one told her to jump on Ted's dick, and no one certainly told her to give him the money to pay off his debts. Walt really did endeavor to help his family, and he never cheated on his wife, or laid a hand

what you did there. I seen it.

what you did there. I seen it.

Jesse's definitely becoming more of a "good" person while Walt is passing him in the opposite direction.

Jesse's definitely becoming more of a "good" person while Walt is passing him in the opposite direction.

This season has finally shown its underlying theme, in case it wasn't clear from the first few episodes - the downward spiral/the last hurrah of Walter White. Seeing the 51st birthday play out was difficult to watch because we already know that in another year's time, he's going to be sitting completely miserable and

This season has finally shown its underlying theme, in case it wasn't clear from the first few episodes - the downward spiral/the last hurrah of Walter White. Seeing the 51st birthday play out was difficult to watch because we already know that in another year's time, he's going to be sitting completely miserable and

No, it was more like Ted made advances on her at some company party while drunk, making it clear he's had the hots for her for a long time. Skyler rejected him then.

No, it was more like Ted made advances on her at some company party while drunk, making it clear he's had the hots for her for a long time. Skyler rejected him then.

I agree and I think part of her might realize this - back when she slept with Ted to "get back at Walt", Walt was still very much trying to keep the family together with the best of intentions. Now those days are past, and while Walt has regained control, all Skyler has to look back on is an illicit affair and Ted

I agree and I think part of her might realize this - back when she slept with Ted to "get back at Walt", Walt was still very much trying to keep the family together with the best of intentions. Now those days are past, and while Walt has regained control, all Skyler has to look back on is an illicit affair and Ted

As much as I've still taken an evil sort of glee in seeing Walt as Big Evil Boss in this season, him completely throwing Skyler under the bus like that was what actually cemented his status as "villain" for me. I don't know what it was that specific action, given all his other incredibly horrendous acts (such as

As much as I've still taken an evil sort of glee in seeing Walt as Big Evil Boss in this season, him completely throwing Skyler under the bus like that was what actually cemented his status as "villain" for me. I don't know what it was that specific action, given all his other incredibly horrendous acts (such as

just do a feature length version of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell. Cut. And. Print.

just do a feature length version of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell. Cut. And. Print.