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Well just wait till Cranston has a new show by 2015 and the Emmys give the gold to him just out of Hamm-penis-envy.

I've heard many predict that if Jesse dies, he probably would on the penultimate episode since he's such a fan favorite and his death would deserve its own episode  to process and grieve over (plus that's how all-time shows like The Sopranos and The Wire have done it). It's a fool's errand to predict, but killing off

Saul: That tub of frosting hit the sweet spot yet, Huell?

"Can BREAKING BAD be done yet?"

Here's hoping Todd likes him some Chili P.

Even though he admitted it, the bullshit was still laid on thick. The language he used ("I could have saved her") still skirted the fact that he was directly responsible, that he's the one who KILLED Jane.

If only he'd accepted that Sign Pointer position back in Season 1. Meth Slave on a Chain is just a weeeeeeeeeee bit more degrading.

Hey, c'mon. Those bullets were meant for one guy who may or may not have been packing. Not two cops who definitely were. I bet the plan for Jesse's hit was to corner him, aim wildly and dispense about 200 rounds, and then once they were out of ammo just drop an ATM machine on his skull.

"Boy, did somebody hit you with the old-and-ugly stick."

What a weird assortment of people in the audience. I think I saw Amy Poehler and Retta, which was nice and made sense since Aziz Ansari was there. But then there were so many that I was like, "What the fuck are they doing there?" like Matthew Morrison, Kate Walsh, DeAndre Jordan, that moppy-haired guy from

I said that Walt was not going to kill Jesse in the Plaza.

"And the parallel intensifies when Walter Jr. reaches out to embrace him
by the hotel pool. Walt already has a son who needs him, whom he can
convince of his righteousness. Jesse is superfluous."

The Red Hat Routine is practically fail safe.

There's still a lot more background to be explored with Tate's work in the FBI so there's still hope that there are cultural/political motivations mixed in with the personal.

Marco saying, "I have a family," in the warehouse when The Beast spared him sure takes on a way fucking chilling context.

Was anyone rooting for Jesse to get in the van? I know I wasn't, cause he deserves to bring Walt his comeuppance and, as written elsewhere here, he's the unstable molecule that makes the show even more explosive. But man, he gets in that van, he's definitely not part of the high body count that I know is coming.

And yet my life is still empty…

Watching her finally deconstruct Skyler's house of cards was something to behold. It was like reliving the past three seasons all over again with the pool incident, Gus' death, buying the car wash, the gambling story, and Hank getting shot. The lies have come home to roost.

And the Emmy for Most Outstanding DINGing goes to…

Agreed, Walt doesn't even wanna kill Hank. I'll throw another crazy theory to the pile: if/when Walt is cornered he rats on Todd/Lydia so that Hank can get to say he collared the biggest meth operation going today. And then Todd, creepy fucker that he is, kills Skyler and/or Flynn (not Holly, not even Breaking Bad