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I'm clearly not watching enough Spanish TV… 

"He dies a free man, without facing his punishment"

Greatest finale of all time.

I'd also go for Bryan Cranston over Aaron Paul.  (high fives)

At least Walt had the courtesy to give Crazy 8 toilet paper and hand sanitizer. 

And the ending to Conan Doyle's "The Musgrave Ritual".

Except that their target audience is Charlie Rose-watching, PBS-donating Gray Matter shareholders.

Well, also, he's mostly been up against Bryan Fucking Cranston.  I love Jon Hamm (and he's turned in some fine performances on Mad Men ), but Cranston acts circles around him. 

And I hear it's pretty easy to smuggle in cell phones…

They made the point that someone who killed two DEA agents would be a big hero in prison.  I'm pretty sure he'd be fine and shanking-free, even without the money.

When I was living in Edinburgh, I had a professor from Glasgow who always referred to it mockingly as "that City of Culture".  (After they had won that EU award).  He had grown up in the Gorbals, and didn't have too many good things to say about it.

Huh, didn't know that.  I can usually spot Scottish or English actors doing American accents, but hers is really excellent.

They're truly made for each other.

I laughed when they were looking over the DVD selection in the cabin ("Two copies"?)  That was pretty much it on the humor front, though- everything else was just thoroughly depressing.

And his even sweeter potato clock.

@serlingcooperdraperpryce:disqus Love your username.

@OldeFortran77:disqus  I thought that was to discourage people from killing themselves in hotel rooms…

I love that one, too (and so does my sister Laura!)

No, no, just maybe someday.  I'm enjoying my sleeping and TV-watching while I can.

How about the Spike Jones version of "Cocktails for Two"?