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I got the sneaking suspicion during the searching-the-laundromat scene that the big tragic kill is gonna be Gomez. Maybe next episode, maybe next season.

Bullshit, I don't buy it. I mean unless you have anything to back that up.

"David Mamet or Aaron Sorkin—writers capable of turning the language of powerful men into its own weird, catchy music"That's some mighty fine reviewin' there. Seriously beautifully put insight and tells me everything I need to know about The Ides of March, too.

One problem with this:

Wrong cigarette pack. Favorite theory yet. Nothing else makes sense.

Damn, this is not a bad theory though.

REASONS TO BELIEVE GUS POISONED THE KID:

Very true but they were unusually realistic in killing off their drug-world main characters

This is such a weird way to look at things in my mind. Breaking Bad is very realistic in many ways, but it's also an extremely stylized show. These are deliberate creative choices, not attempts at total realism missing the mark.

Yeah seriously—would Tony, Paulie, Sil, etc have a problem getting a bunch of wineglasses at the Bada Bing? I mean yeah that's an actual bar but seriously this thread is stupid

Oh man… After this episode, the Pollos Hermanos logo is so clearly two gay roosters. Look at the eyes.

Dramatic Irony
"I am not in danger, Skyler, I am the danger! A guy opens his door and gets shot and you think that of me? No! I am the one who knocks!" - Walt