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It's censored on iTunes, at least on the version I stayed up to download and watch right after it came out last night.

It's censored on iTunes, at least on the version I stayed up to download and watch right after it came out last night.

@Caravellin:disqus  I can think of a few reasons. 1.) Saying, "I need more time to pay you" puts Walt in a weak and subservient position of owing Jesse money, which doesn't jive with the fairy tale "ruler of the roost" position he thinks he has achieved for himself. 2.) It wouldn't have helped to keep Jesse in the

@Caravellin:disqus  I can think of a few reasons. 1.) Saying, "I need more time to pay you" puts Walt in a weak and subservient position of owing Jesse money, which doesn't jive with the fairy tale "ruler of the roost" position he thinks he has achieved for himself. 2.) It wouldn't have helped to keep Jesse in the

"I think the implication throughout is that Walt does have the 5 million to give to Jesse available on hand"

"I think the implication throughout is that Walt does have the 5 million to give to Jesse available on hand"

At that point, he knows the money he has stored away for Kaylee has probably been seized by the cops. So maybe he's hoping that if he runs, he can at some point rebuild a nest egg for her.

At that point, he knows the money he has stored away for Kaylee has probably been seized by the cops. So maybe he's hoping that if he runs, he can at some point rebuild a nest egg for her.

@avclub-0dc7f6318298b7c69182192941f7f2d5:disqus Or even Jesse, while Walt was obsessing about contaminants: "We sell poison to people who don't care."

@avclub-0dc7f6318298b7c69182192941f7f2d5:disqus Or even Jesse, while Walt was obsessing about contaminants: "We sell poison to people who don't care."

So, what exactly did Walt tell Jesse for his "everybody wins" plan? Because Jesse seemed totally on board with it at the end of the prior episode, but then in this one he is completely unsatisfied with the outcome. Walt flipping out at Jesse's refusal to help with the cook was unforeseen, but there was always going to

So, what exactly did Walt tell Jesse for his "everybody wins" plan? Because Jesse seemed totally on board with it at the end of the prior episode, but then in this one he is completely unsatisfied with the outcome. Walt flipping out at Jesse's refusal to help with the cook was unforeseen, but there was always going to

Yeah when they panned to that wide view as Walt drove up, I started thinking he might just walk straight up and shoot Mike in cold blood. Then I remembered Mike would almost certainly have noticed if he was concealing a gun.

Yeah when they panned to that wide view as Walt drove up, I started thinking he might just walk straight up and shoot Mike in cold blood. Then I remembered Mike would almost certainly have noticed if he was concealing a gun.

"Sociopath" is becoming a very common diagnosis by people playing amateur psychiatrist on the internet. I see it coming up all the time now in political debates, discussion of high-profile crimes (both violent and white collar), etc. Not that Walt doesn't exhibit some tendencies — which seem to be growing stronger

"Sociopath" is becoming a very common diagnosis by people playing amateur psychiatrist on the internet. I see it coming up all the time now in political debates, discussion of high-profile crimes (both violent and white collar), etc. Not that Walt doesn't exhibit some tendencies — which seem to be growing stronger

To sum up this whole discussion, herald is basically exactly right here. The show explains at several points that if Skyler had not paid off the IRS, the ensuing investigation would have eventually ensnared the entire White family. So Skyler is at least entitled to the "just doing it for her family's sake" excuse that

To sum up this whole discussion, herald is basically exactly right here. The show explains at several points that if Skyler had not paid off the IRS, the ensuing investigation would have eventually ensnared the entire White family. So Skyler is at least entitled to the "just doing it for her family's sake" excuse that

$5 million just isn't cool anymore. You know what's cool? Running an empire.

$5 million just isn't cool anymore. You know what's cool? Running an empire.