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Jimmy Barrett
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They need to have him be less passive next season, which I'm sure will happen. Lots of henchmen I don't recognize in Breaking Bad.

It was strange to have cast Clea DuVall in that role (since she's sort of a larger name), so I'm curious if she gets to do anything else.

The thing drawing power was the vibrating table that fell over at the end.

Dexter would have been more well-regarded if it just ended with the gut-punch of season 4.

When it comes to masturbation, I'm strictly probate.

Didn't we last see him talking to a black lady?

"Talking Dead" was a clever title, since it rhymed with Walking Dead.

For $3 million, you can get a nice cabin out in the woods, no electricity, pay somebody to bring you supplies every month.

I got the sense that Kim kinda knew about Jimmy's machinations about getting that settlement, but felt like it was gonna be a bigger deal than it actually was.

Right up there with the end of Dexter.

Great episode, but I felt like something was missing from the season.

While Chuck had to walk past the gauntlet of clapping people at his law firm, Jimmy had to stand still and let the pissed-off old people exit past him.

But he probably did say to Buck at some point "Ah, Buck. You're my best friend because you can't talk."

I like how Don probably got the best idea for a Miller ad.

I remember after season 1 of Lost, there were rumors that they were filming some scenes with Walt because they knew he was hitting a growth spurt. The whole run, I was kinda hoping that the scene would show up at some point but it never did.

I liked the previous 2 back-to-back.

Fuck AMC and their dumb "Only 1 more episode left until the finale!"

Also, Roger was playing a slowed-down version of "Love and Marriage" on the organ.

My bad. I guess he did look kinda familiar.