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Last week, I suspected that Walt's fake confession could surface to tarnish the memories of Hank and Gomez. It still might, but now I really don't want to see it happen after Hank's honorable, undeluded death.

I wonder if it has anything to do with the gas that soaked into the carpet.

I think a grief-stricken Marie does the tagging.

"My name is Heisenberg, Cook of Cooks,
Look upon my works, bitch, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains. 'Round the decay
Of that colossal rez, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.

I think Jack & his crew are neo-Nazis in the prison gang sense, not in the truly ideological sense.

If it's a prequel, they can have appearances by Combo, too.

I thought he was talking about Bogdan.

On a related note, did anything ever come of the WBC's plans to picket Jeff Hanneman's funeral? Google's not turning up any images of Phelpses with broken jaws or Slayer fans being stuffed into squad cars, so I assume it was a non-event.

But Marie knows he's out there somewhere. Hank and Gomez are probably the only people with totally above-board, legit, non-burner phones, and it's likely they have their GPSes turned on. It would only take a few hours for Marie to know something went wrong, and it wouldn't take much to get a cell phone company to

Why bother with indebtedness when you can just threaten Walt's family?  Walt had his wallet on him because he was carrying the lottery ticket in it. It only takes a minute to find his home address and family pictures in it. That's exactly what Tuco did when was going to (forcibly) send Walt down to Mexico to cook.

Gomie did get hit, so he's probably as good as dead. Maybe he shouldn't have worn Team Schrader colors (peachy salmon).

Is Walt's confession video still in play? I'm assuming that Hank and Gomie won't make it out of the shootout alive, though Jesse may well slip out of the passenger door and run off into the desert.  Two DEA agents turn up dead on a reservation with no reason — at least no reason on the books — for being out there in

Every now and then, he was useful for shoving into the ducts or similar small space to fix something on Moya.

Cosigned.

Chiana was one of the last ones standing at the end of the (poorly-drawn) comic book continuation that chronicled what would have been the story for S5.

I was more patient than most people with BSG's endgame, but Gaeta's ill-fated revolt clashed so violently with his "work within the system to change it" worldview that my enjoyment of the series took a nosedive after that. To me, that was far worse than Tigh's weird relationship with the Six and Baltar's religious

Definitely. Season 5 Wesley is just heartbreaking.

It's a standard monster/alien of the week setup for a series, but the Torchwood team is so inept, indiscreet, and unprofessional that it's hard to imagine them catching fish, much less aliens and artifacts on the loose in Cardiff. This mostly stems from inconsistent characterization, a charisma-free cast, and a poorly

I prefer to forget that any of Torchwood happened.

If nothing else, I'm pleased that the fangirls are gnashing their teeth and rending their garments over a non-prettyboy Doctor. But Capaldi is awesome for so many other reasons.