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I find it a very hard to believe you're "catching the reviews" if this is your conclusion.

Except this one must have been made differently, because they were showing clips from it to advertise for the new season weeks ago.

Didn't really get the concept of black republicans sketch at all, but the characterizations still made me laugh a little, so I guess it worked.

Premiere was way better, in my view. Everything with Minecraft just fell flat for me. Liked the bits with nipple-playing cable companies as well as "Booooo  Wendy, booooo" though.

Eh, I could stand King of Queens. I would rather this than keep seeing trailers for movies like "The Zookeeper".

Plot Twist: This entire show is just a ploy so the AV Club can keep sending out Breaking Bad notifications.

Unrelated: anyone see Norm Macdonald's Twitter rant on Breaking Bad? He was complaining about ambiguity yesterday, but now he's decided it was all a fantasy of Walt's who actually died in the car right before the police found him.

That's kind of a ridiculous statement given he's a Stinson.

Mister Roberts is a classic.

I'm pretty sure you can put philia behind any word and it's probably a real thing. The world is fucked up.

Jezebel is only actually insane about once a week. Other times it's just annoyingly exxaggerated.

I would pretend to like it if I paid a shit-ton of money for it too.

Dude we get it. Killing animals turns you on.

@avclub-9cd818ea56273170b63f339aa6f34bca:disqus No, I wasn't suggesting he'd kill the whole town, just Gretchen and Elliot. It would make sense to me, though I liked the way they took it as well.

"I put in brownie points, now I'm ready to point some brownies"

Kind of thought Walt was either going to finally try some meth (which would have been dumb) or treat himself to one last cook (which could have worked) at the end.

Yeah exactly. He still died as Heisenberg, just a sad, lowly, self-aware Heisenberg.

I was actually kind of expecting Walt to press a button and it to explode or something.

He kind of did, but when he told them that they were not to use any of their money, it was a reminder that the ego is definitely still there.

How did he redeem himself and how was it noble?