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@avclub-460ca0f73bd64864864d061ac9ad0211:disqus Whiff.

@avclub-9cb7c760e45c454a0304304a8ed53f7c:disqus A swing and a miss…

@Revisited…are you a prophet?  I just read that Brody won't appear in the first two episodes of the season, but will be back in episode 3. Good call.

@Revisited…are you a prophet?  I just read that Brody won't appear in the first two episodes of the season, but will be back in episode 3. Good call.

@avclub-f76bb904246004bd1611c93ee7ce4e98:disqus & @avclub-98ee3569ee1cc83f32587edbfb0b857a:disqus Only reason Ted survived was so that Skylar could visit him in the hospital and see first-hand they type of damage Walt causes. He has served his purpose. I'd say the chances of another Ted appearance are zero.

@Proprietrist:disqus Saul's spin-off is a prequel, so it's neither a red herring, nor a clue to anything about his fate in these final two episodes.

This.  I'm fairly certain that Jesse's meth slavery is only know to Todd at this point; Uncle Jack wasn't in on that decision.

@guywhothinksstuff:disqus & @avclub-39e618ce785b1a71f85e4351beeda4a7:disqus Walt never actually made the call, he just had the number, and was planning on it, but there is ZERO evidence the call was actually placed and process put in motion.

I can't believe people are gleeful about Walt being caught.

In New Mexico (and Oklahoma), yes.

Whatever Dean Norris said on Letterman is irrelevant…what did you expect him to say, "I'm on all but two episodes."

@avclub-f16faf5d680d7b88e2e157c1c137c497:disqus I don't think that's it's unrealistic that these goons would be making references to Hulk and James Bond.  Those are lowest common denominator references…recognizable by pretty much any American.  I don't fin them to be portrayed as even remotely Tarantino-esque.

@avclub-5bc6960dad8ab0694bb4d6ff884b0c1e:disqus Yep, Napoleon and Hitler both underrated the same two generals —- General Mud and General Winter.

@avclub-d9f98704e1610e7073dbee992ee1f381:disqus We've wanted Walt to turn himself in?  WTF?  Uh…no.  People may want Walt to get his comeuppance, but I can't think of anything less satisfactory than "turning himself in."

@avclub-c75240db34e6c66c3fcd8f7c74188f87:disqus I don't know about you (or the rest of the audience), but I sure as hell wasn't screaming for him to get the hell out of there.  What happened is exactly what I was hoping would happen (and I suspect most of the audience as well).

@avclub-d9f98704e1610e7073dbee992ee1f381:disqus My call of bullshit was pretty much just farming for likes…you probably did figure it out.  That said…for the win?  Emotionally satisfying?  Not in my book.  Not even close.  I'm sorry, but Hank & Jesse together is not some team-up that everybody has been dreaming of. 

Lotta duality going on there…The Devil is Santa Claus.

I call bullshit.

The thing I respect about this show is that they really do feature some of the world's most talented dancers, which is not the norm for a reality show (i.e. the contestants are not usually of world-class talent).  I'm not a big fan of dance per se, but I have a great deal of respect for the manner in which this show

That was the last scene of the last ep of the season, and it made no effing sense.