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Not kidding even a little bit. Archer has already admitted that sex with Pam was the best he'd ever had. And Pam is the only person who seems to like Archer for who he is. Archer is also the only one that finds her disgusting habits funny.

I know the big storyline is supposed to be Archer and Lana but I loved the fact that Pam and Archer finally realize they're best friends (or second best friends in the case of Pam). Archer is the only one that seems to get Pam's sense of humor and vice versa. Add in their great sexual chemistry, and I think they may

Wow, I'm dumb. Until this comment I hadn't made the connection that Jimmy and Saul are essentially two different people the same way Walter and Heisenberg are.

Was Enid one of the girls from Too Many Cooks? That kid had a very distinctive look and it looked a lot like Enid.

He was ready to have Badger killed when he presented a problem. I thought that was a pretty dark side of Saul.

He's like Seth Bullock from Deadwood. He's supposedly the good guy but he's always punching people in the face who don't deserve it. They're both kind of dicks.

I don't remember anyone but Cranston playing Walter in the flashback scenes. Do you remember what episode used a different actor?

He probably beat the wife murderer within an inch of his life after the events of "half-measures" (not the episode but the story) and wound up in jail.

Didn't Vince Gilligan originally say it was going to be more of a comedy? They've really found a great balance.

The Beiber avatar is a nice touch.

I audibly groaned when the episode ended. Not because the ending was bad but because I could watch six straight hours of Saul doing his thing (which, apparently, isn't limited to putting his thing on people's faces while they sleep).

I was glad to see Henry again. I was really hoping Jimmy Jr. would call him Harvey again. I'll bet Seth Rogen was a lot like Henry in junior high.

Calm down there, Jonathan Swift.

I'll bet the Scooby Gang would deal with the zombie apocalypse a lot better than the Ricktatorship. Plus, they'd make all kinds of puns about zombies.

Do you think that was something Jon Bernthal came up with for his character or something he just does out of habit?

Has Jaclyn been handed everything in her life? She's upset that she didn't get to go on reward because *Jon* had to go on exile? She gets upset when people don't talk to her when Jon's gone and then gets upset when people act fake around her?

One can only hope.

Yeah, I liked it a lot better when Maggie was kind of evil. Emma Roberts plays cute and devious really well. Her character now is just kind of a bore.

What about Beefsquatch? I like Gene a lot more when he says things like "I'm 11 and I still like Mom" and "You're never too old for trick or treating or holding hands with Dad."

For the love of God, why did you give this away!