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I was so hoping that Walt was gonna not give up Jesse, then when the neo-nazis left have a nice long talk about everything/apologize and possibly get Jesse back on his side, so then they could team-up to avenge Hanks death and take down the meth operation they built.

Seriously…and Walt quietly nodding his head to give them the go-ahead to kill Jesse was easily one of the most heart-wrenching moments in the series.

Still shell-shocked over Hanks death. Even though I was prepared for the possibility of it happening, it still feels unreal.

I've personally found the last few seasons disappointing, and it definitely isn't the show it once was. I don't know what it is exactly…probably a combination of making the characters more deranged and extreme but without really having the strong writing of the earlier seasons to back it up. The plots themselves have

Really, boring? I did find last weeks ep kinda weak (comparatively) cause nothing really happened, but the episodes before that were as thrilling as ever.

I've only seen season 1, which I enjoyed, but from the sounds of it it's pretty dire these days. Can't be worse than Low Winter Sun though…god that show is a snorefest.

It doesn't help that Hanks smugness was off the fucking charts. Plus, he's been kind of an asshole lately, what with him saying he'd happily let Jesse get killed to collar Walt. I wish Jesse knew that.

It's all good, with football back on there's something to put on in the background while we all discuss the collective mind-blowing that is Breaking Bad.

Not gonna lie…Walt is a fucking bastard, but dammit was it painful to see the man get cuffed after all of this.

I know, right? I'm so glad they actually started shooting before the end. A lesser show would have ended with the guns drawn, then done some stupid ass bullshit to avoid it the following week.

Yes…that was my favorite cold open in so long. Them arguing over whether the meth had any trace of blue, the creepy staring at Lydia, Todd being even creepier, then the fill-in from last weeks call from Walter. So good.

Most. Intense. Shit. Ever.

I thought Hank was gonna take a bullet in the head while he was on the phone with Marie. They played it with such impending doom…fucking brilliant.

Too bad…Gomie calling Jesse "Timmy Dipshit" was one of the major laughs of the night.

Game Of Tones? Not for me personally, not funny enough and really spotty in the plotting.

This review is such a croc…actually, scratch that.

Somewhat related, American Dad writing partners Jordan Blum and Parker Deay have joined Community's writing staff. They've done stellar work for AD - "Virtual In-Stanity" and "American Stepdad" - in the past few seasons (they spent the first chunk of the series as assistants to Barker/Weitzman).

"Predators…was super rapey" - Scrawler

Watch the original run! The CC run does have a lot of forced jokes and tired premises, and really isn't that memorable apart from an episode here and there. The original run could be uneven too, but 75% of the episodes are great, and the best ones are truly amazing.

Eh…he's not entirely wrong. Out of the 40-plus episodes only a few really match up to the originals. I still think it was enjoyable enough, but it was mostly unremarkable, which for Futurama is kinda sad.