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Nice catch.

Since we're back to crazy ghosts, how about a cross over or shout out to Murder House?

See: Monday night's Colbert Report.

Yeah, say what you want about the movie itself, but the cinematography was amazing.

Oh yeah…I know the reference. I'm just not surprised.

Ryan Murphy would write a character with a killer vagina.

It's going to be a prequel.

I was just curious, because what I saw was good for the most part.

Good point!

Hmm…

Yeah…the "hollywood" ending would have been him beating cancer and escaping…like how Dexter ended.

Yo, I watched the first half of season one. Out of curiosity, I read ahead to what happened past that point.

He's no longer a slave/emotional prisoner to Walter White. That's his closure.

OK…Watch the last season then, and you'll see what I mean.

Tony Soprano got away with ALOT. Walter White ends his journey exposed to the world, no longer hiding in plain sight. He admits his sins and accepts his fate. I really felt no such closure from The Sopranos.

As soon as I realized they were skating in the pool of the White House, I felt sick to my stomach.

Yeah, I mean…it's not like he's had alot to process being the son of a murderous drug kingpin or anything. It's  totally NOT a stigma he'll have to live with for the rest of his life.

As bad as what happened to Jesse, I cried just describing what Walt was going through.

It wasn't as much about the substance abusers as it was about the people who make them, and the choices and consequences of those choices that affect them, their lives and the people around them.

Leaving his kid with a wanted killer in a foreign country?