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It will be interesting to see if the show realistically plays out the attorney/client relationship between Mike and the lawyer busted making the cash deliveries. Even if this attorney wants to talk to the cops, almost everything he said to Mike regarding the money is going to be protected and inadmissible in court.

It will be interesting to see if the show realistically plays out the attorney/client relationship between Mike and the lawyer busted making the cash deliveries. Even if this attorney wants to talk to the cops, almost everything he said to Mike regarding the money is going to be protected and inadmissible in court.

I'm having a hard time thinking of where this show can go from here. Walt is now confirmed a murderous nut, so we know everybody else around him is going to die. I feel like this episode should have been the one right before the series finale, because everything else is going to reek of filler to reach the series

I'm having a hard time thinking of where this show can go from here. Walt is now confirmed a murderous nut, so we know everybody else around him is going to die. I feel like this episode should have been the one right before the series finale, because everything else is going to reek of filler to reach the series

I support bringing back the best original song performances, solely because Three 6 Mafia is hands down the most entertaining thing to happen to the Academy Awards in the past decade.

I support bringing back the best original song performances, solely because Three 6 Mafia is hands down the most entertaining thing to happen to the Academy Awards in the past decade.

The first 50 minutes were fantastic. The last 10 dipped into a near Dexter level of plot/logical absurdity where the main characters should know what will happen but willingly ignore the likely result. As many others have noted, Mike's actions have been particularly unbelievable and frustrating the past 2-3 episodes,

The first 50 minutes were fantastic. The last 10 dipped into a near Dexter level of plot/logical absurdity where the main characters should know what will happen but willingly ignore the likely result. As many others have noted, Mike's actions have been particularly unbelievable and frustrating the past 2-3 episodes,

So has there been any official release regarding what Ray Stevenson's role is going to be this season? O'Neal had a story about him signing on to the show a few months back, and article picture was one of the best photoshop jobs I have seen.

So has there been any official release regarding what Ray Stevenson's role is going to be this season? O'Neal had a story about him signing on to the show a few months back, and article picture was one of the best photoshop jobs I have seen.

And after rewatching an episode of Season 6 on Showtime on Demand, I realized the intern's name is actually Louis. Not too excited having him as the big-bad when he was so forgettable I couldn't even remember his name.

And after rewatching an episode of Season 6 on Showtime on Demand, I realized the intern's name is actually Louis. Not too excited having him as the big-bad when he was so forgettable I couldn't even remember his name.

I would normally agree, but after seeing the trailer for Season 6, I immediately knew it was going to suck. The Season 5 trailer was also questionable, but it turns out they completely hid the actual plot arch of the season.

I would normally agree, but after seeing the trailer for Season 6, I immediately knew it was going to suck. The Season 5 trailer was also questionable, but it turns out they completely hid the actual plot arch of the season.

The trailer was actually much better than I thought it would be. It seems like they really aren't going to entirely forget what happened in the previous season, which has always been the most frustrating element of this show. It looks like we have the return raw anger/rampaging Dexter, who has slowly disappeared 

The trailer was actually much better than I thought it would be. It seems like they really aren't going to entirely forget what happened in the previous season, which has always been the most frustrating element of this show. It looks like we have the return raw anger/rampaging Dexter, who has slowly disappeared 

My impression is that the good samaritan wasn't just introduced to create more tension during the robbery. We can probably assume that the parents of the dead kid know the approximate location of where he has been out riding. There is going to be some kind of missing person report out on the kid, and it's going to be

My impression is that the good samaritan wasn't just introduced to create more tension during the robbery. We can probably assume that the parents of the dead kid know the approximate location of where he has been out riding. There is going to be some kind of missing person report out on the kid, and it's going to be

So everybody is in agreement that Walt is going to kill Skyler now, right? I sense a staged murder/suicide coming in where Walt or Mike makes it look like Ted kills Skyler and then kills himself. I really can't think of any other reason why Ted is still around, or why they reintroduced the infidelity subplot with Hank

So everybody is in agreement that Walt is going to kill Skyler now, right? I sense a staged murder/suicide coming in where Walt or Mike makes it look like Ted kills Skyler and then kills himself. I really can't think of any other reason why Ted is still around, or why they reintroduced the infidelity subplot with Hank