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Is no one else mad that after EVERYTHING Walt's downfall is going to be getting tricked by a cell phone picture?? Worst episode of the series, and probably killed this final season. Also, it could've been really cool to see how Hank would've pulled together some kind of evidence against Walt. Instead, he gets lucky

They call them into the diary room, quote word for word what they just said, and then reprimand them. Usually it's a warning that if you do it again you will be removed from the Big Brother house.

Very surprised by the B rating for this episode. I thought the pacing was great, and it didn't turn out how I expected to at all. It was kind of intense! And considering what Mike White said in an interview *SPOILER* that they wrote the end of this season so that Amy has some validation, or we get some closure that

I totally get how this season can be considered meandering, but it's hardly lacking in complexity, and it's doing a good job of handling it at that. It hasn't dropped the themes from the first season at all. It's just expanding on them, sucking Dana, Jessica, and Mike into the conflict, each in a unique way. And are

I totally get how this season can be considered meandering, but it's hardly lacking in complexity, and it's doing a good job of handling it at that. It hasn't dropped the themes from the first season at all. It's just expanding on them, sucking Dana, Jessica, and Mike into the conflict, each in a unique way. And are

I thought this was great. But I'm also someone who found the Blair Witch Project extremely scary the first time I saw it. I think this is probably the first horror film to put "Web 2.0" such as youtube, skype, facetime and text messaging to good use. It's extremely schlocky and relentlessly brutal to the point of

I thought this was great. But I'm also someone who found the Blair Witch Project extremely scary the first time I saw it. I think this is probably the first horror film to put "Web 2.0" such as youtube, skype, facetime and text messaging to good use. It's extremely schlocky and relentlessly brutal to the point of

I wonder what would happen if Jessica let's it slip to Mike that Brody is supposedly working for the CIA. It would totally confirm him and Lauder's conspiracy theory.

I wonder what would happen if Jessica let's it slip to Mike that Brody is supposedly working for the CIA. It would totally confirm him and Lauder's conspiracy theory.

Ah, I didn't really think about that! Then maybe this episode was doing a little more setting pieces in place than I thought. I still feel like not much happened, but hopefully Todd will be the focus of the aftermath rather than more self-loathing from Jessie.

Ah, I didn't really think about that! Then maybe this episode was doing a little more setting pieces in place than I thought. I still feel like not much happened, but hopefully Todd will be the focus of the aftermath rather than more self-loathing from Jessie.

Everyone keeps raving about this episode, but I was pretty disappointed!

Everyone keeps raving about this episode, but I was pretty disappointed!

Skyler really knows how to throw a pool party.

Skyler really knows how to throw a pool party.

Since Lane was the only witness who knew Don didn't sign that check, what's going to happen with that now? And there's also the $50,000 credit extension they never knew about that they're gonna discover. Is it possible that SCDP could go to court over Lane's actions and sue his estate? If so, wouldn't that totally

Since Lane was the only witness who knew Don didn't sign that check, what's going to happen with that now? And there's also the $50,000 credit extension they never knew about that they're gonna discover. Is it possible that SCDP could go to court over Lane's actions and sue his estate? If so, wouldn't that totally