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Layla also calls up images of chicken fingers, shredded backpacks and Annie's Boobs.

I do recall seeing her at least once more after that, but I don't recall where.

And slip a little bit of Clue in there for good measure.

I loved how Brick had several books in the stall with him.

I think the one from Raising Arizona that I've used the most is "I'm already home, Glen."

I said…Puget Sound. I'm gonna take the train caboose to Puget Sound.

I don't know why, but it cracked me up seeing the one girl sitting there with them eating her dinner while that whole thing was going on.

Also, I couldn't tell for sure, but didn't he just press his finger down on the desktop when he asked for his calls to be held?

I'm not sure I completely buy that Brick's issues are because of the chair. If I'm not mistaken, the whispering thing goes back further than the chair.

True.

Maybe he's still scared of Walt or anyone associated with Walt. Depending on the time the opening scene takes place, Walt may not be dead yet. Or even if he is, Saul may not know that.

To be fair, he eats honey like that year round.

I love "First Chang Dynasty." Particularly the parts with "Rod and Barry."

It is hard to think of another word.

It has no effect.

That sequence is one of my favorite visual bits on the show.

I concur.

So, is there a "Mr. Tight Ship?"

And the Rockford Files has one of the ass-kickingest theme songs ever.

That conflict with the neighbor at the Luncheonette was the first thing I thought of when she was asking Adam about his past.