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Speaking of Cougars, did I mention the time I banged Eartha Kitt in an airplane bathroom?

I have to disagree about Ann. I think she's become a well-rounded character this season who sadly does not get enough credit. She's the Mark Wahlberg to Amy Poehler's Christian Bale.

Just as long as she doesn't shack up with Beneke.

If they play their cards right Emily Thorne could end up being the female Walter White.

Did Ted always have a faintly Southern accent?
Also, if this episode didn't get an A, I don't know what will. It's just getting silly now.

This is true I did watch it on DVD so I could proceed to the next episode, so maybe that's why I liked it so much. I.F.T is a good one, that's when Skyler became the Betty Draper of BB…

The depressed Hank/Jesse episodes of this season have been some of my least liked of the whole series. Luckily it seems to be pulling up out that, particularly with Hank. I think the main problem is the focus on Gus and Mike who are far better as side characters than central characters. And they need to make Walt

I agree Gene Shallot in that way the plot advances enormously, not in terms of action but in terms of character - I would argue that it is one of the most tense episodes to date, especially the ladder scene. The tension isn't derived so much from plot as to what the final outcome for these characters will be

Those are the best of the claustrophobic episodes. They focus on character, which always seems to be undervalued I find. That final shot of Walt's face in 'Fly' is the stuff of nightmares.

Breaking Bad's "Fly" is an incredible episode of television. That is all.