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Yeah, but the ricin is still going to come in. We've seen that it's hidden IN Walt & Skyler's house. AND we've been introduced to the giant wine glass that Skyler is always drinking from. Within the next few episodes, the ricin is going into Skyler's wine. It's going to happen, probably right after she shows some hint

Yeah, but the ricin is still going to come in. We've seen that it's hidden IN Walt & Skyler's house. AND we've been introduced to the giant wine glass that Skyler is always drinking from. Within the next few episodes, the ricin is going into Skyler's wine. It's going to happen, probably right after she shows some hint

In the recent ROLLING STONE interview with Cranston and Paul, Cranston said that Vince Gilligan told him, when he shot that Season 5 Denny's cold open, that Walt was alone, and back to protect someone.

In the recent ROLLING STONE interview with Cranston and Paul, Cranston said that Vince Gilligan told him, when he shot that Season 5 Denny's cold open, that Walt was alone, and back to protect someone.

This is fun: a well-written New Mexico blog has been writing haikus for all of this season's episodes: http://thingsinlight.blogsp…. I particularly like the one for "Say my Name":"Words spoken in the /desert and then the bosque, / A name and a plea." (The bosque is the cottonwood forest that Mike gets killed in.)

This is fun: a well-written New Mexico blog has been writing haikus for all of this season's episodes: http://thingsinlight.blogsp…. I particularly like the one for "Say my Name":"Words spoken in the /desert and then the bosque, / A name and a plea." (The bosque is the cottonwood forest that Mike gets killed in.)

Walt will kill Jesse. Maybe even in the next episode. There's no way Jesse will make it out alive.

Walt will kill Jesse. Maybe even in the next episode. There's no way Jesse will make it out alive.

I think it's for Hank, but only because I've long felt that Walt and Hank are two sides of the same coin, each other's antithesis, and that this whole series has been leading to a confrontation between the two. Hank is superficially bad but essentially good. Walt seemed superficially good but is essentially bad. I

I think it's for Hank, but only because I've long felt that Walt and Hank are two sides of the same coin, each other's antithesis, and that this whole series has been leading to a confrontation between the two. Hank is superficially bad but essentially good. Walt seemed superficially good but is essentially bad. I

This seems possible—Todd's definitely a sociopath, but he strikes me as more simple than scheming. I could be wrong. That could be an act, like Walt's crocodile tears and troubled husband persona are—but I don't know.

This seems possible—Todd's definitely a sociopath, but he strikes me as more simple than scheming. I could be wrong. That could be an act, like Walt's crocodile tears and troubled husband persona are—but I don't know.

You are the worst. Where the fuck did you come from? If you hate this show because it's not a comedy, and you hate this site because it's not as deep as the conversation going on in your head, then you're in the wrong goddamn place. You're not filling a void here, sir. No one sat around before you got here wishing

You are the worst. Where the fuck did you come from? If you hate this show because it's not a comedy, and you hate this site because it's not as deep as the conversation going on in your head, then you're in the wrong goddamn place. You're not filling a void here, sir. No one sat around before you got here wishing

I love this show, it's my favorite, but I have to admit to being a little disappointed in this episode. 1. Because Ted's alive. I thought we had him out of the way, and we had cinematic cues to suggest he was (a.k.a. the oranges falling off the table. If those were just a miscue, that seems like an act of bad-faith

I love this show, it's my favorite, but I have to admit to being a little disappointed in this episode. 1. Because Ted's alive. I thought we had him out of the way, and we had cinematic cues to suggest he was (a.k.a. the oranges falling off the table. If those were just a miscue, that seems like an act of bad-faith

There's an interview with a guy from Negativland, in the AV Club's interview book THE TENACITY OF THE COCKROACH, wherein he says that the idea that you can subversively undermine advertising from inside is complete and total bullshit—that if Negativland had let Pepsi use one of their songs, it's Negativland that would

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