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I was there too and stayed for nearly all of the second screening (they had technical problems at the last few minutes).  It definitely merits multiple viewings.  Not only are there are lots of pieces from the beginning that make more sense the second time around, but I felt I was able to appreciate it's visuals and

"And that was only one of the many occasions on which I met my death, an experience which I don't hesitate strongly to recommend."

Gus' plot to use the ricinette to trick Jesse into killing Walt (IF that's what happened) reminds me of Harold Pinter's play the "Dumb Waiter."  Both have an assassin pursuing of an unknown target - Jesse is initially unaware that Gus is using him to assassinate Walt. And in both the play and the showdown in Walt's

I skimmed through this entire interview just to get to the Monkey vs. Robot part.

I had a WOXY "97X - Rock of the 90's" keychain. Strangely prescient, given the rise of alternative music a few years later.