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Sean Jungian
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They just have to hug it out.

@Eluvium:disqus I agree with you, I don't think Todd is evil. He's amoral, I suppose, and sociopathic. The way I see Todd is, instead of feeling things the way most of us do, his feelings and emotions are experienced by him very very distantly and vaguely, like they've been smothered with a thousand blankets. He's not

I kind of wish she had, but she'd be in protective custody if that were the case.

I agree that she's in the bottom 3, for sure. But everyone on this show besides Flynn and Holly is a pretty awful human being.

And so, it begins.

Jess is NEVER going to be okay. Especially if he lives.

5500 maybe

There there, @avclub-416a275fea912be3a578ba281b58bb47:disqus

I agree with wanting Marie to make it. But, as I said last week, and still believe, it is only making Jesse suffer more to let him out alive. I think he really kind of has to die, as a mercy to him.

As soon as the cc camera came into frame, you knew he was done.

I could see him going for the Neo-Nazis and stumbling over Jesse.

She's so easy to get to, too. You'd think after an after-hours visit from Mike in Exterminator mode, with that daughter she has, that she'd kind of back away a bit from the whole worldwide meth distribution thing. But no, she lights right up like a Christmas tree when the hands-down creepiest muthafuckah in the world

If Breaking Bad has been distracting you too much from following Low Winter Sun, allow me to recap the season thus far:

Well I don't really disagree with some of that. I don't think Walt really does care much about Elliot and Gretchen, kand I think he does care about "his" brand of meth being out again.

Yeah, he realized it sounded ridiculous even to himself at that point.

He is nothing if not a polite sociopath.

*collapses*

What?

At least he brought Jesse ice cream!

Am I remembering right though? I seem to remember that Walt contributed some big-deal patented Nobel-prize-winning whatzahoozit to Gray Matter.