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God, when he turned on Jesse like that, I honestly felt my stomach turning. Those 10 seconds where Uncle Jack had that gun to the back of his head felt like two gut wrenching hours.

I really thought all of the actions fit in with the characters. It may have seemed cliche the way Hank went out, but that is completely in Hank's character. He saw himself as a lone ranger, and that's why he said everything he did.

From front to end, that was one of the most tense and disturbing hours of television I have ever seen (between this and Game of Thrones, TV has really been testing my mental strength this year). I had my hands in front of my mouth for almost the whole episode. Everything came crashing down in the most brutal way

I love what Donna said about wondering what we really wanted from this show. For so long, I have been rooting for Walter's hubris to catch up on him, for Jesse finally to pull one over on Walter, and for Walter to be brought to justice.

God, even the idea of Jesse dying at the hands of that blonde haired, lipstick smudging, child killing, brown nosed creep Todd is too much for me to handle. If you end up being right, I'm going to have a nervous breakdown.

Obviously I understand that Roasts are not the apex of television comedy, but I really thought this was hilarious. Natasha Leggero had some of the most biting and funny roast material I have ever heard (Her Phil Hartman joke was one of the most disturbingly hilarious jokes I've heard). Bill Hader's Hollywood

That confession was jaw droppingly brilliant. It is the moment where Walter's claim that family is everything becomes utter bullshit, because he is clearly willing to throw anyone under the bus just so he does not get caught. He may say it's for the kids, but his sickening actions in the video demonizing his

*Turns around* "I need help reacting to something." *Troy no longer there to aid reaction. Stares blankly at the Dean*

I was far too young to watch Quantum Leap when it originally aired (I wasn't even alive for the majority of it), but my mom had loved it and got 1 season on DVD every Christmas from my dad starting when I was 10. I watched the first episode with her and immediately got hooked. Since we had it on DVD, I didn't have to

So I first saw these episodes when I was like 9 or 10 years old, so the "I win" guy joke completely went over my head. I thought she was upset that he would over react to winning a board game. Oh childhood innocence, how I miss you.

Winkler's fellow swimsuit model? If there was one image I did not need in my head, it was Henry Winkler in a speedo.

I don't really have an embarrassing story about a sporting event exactly, but I figured this was close enough.