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I thought Dellums was acting pretty gay. And he seemed to be putting himself and Brody in the same category: misfit.
(Oh. Pedophile? I didn't catch that.)

I really do want this new firm to Florrick!

Margo Martindale alone makes this show totally worth watching.

yes. I've always remembered Giancarlo from that show and was so pleased to see him in a completely different role in Breaking Bad.

He's great in Men of a Certain Age.

She seems uncomfortably close to channeling Penny Marshall.

My favorite episode by far is the series finale. Perfect.

There are easy ways to get around using those 2 words. I don't see where this prevents anything.

one less egg to fry

My first comment tonight was simply "portentous" as  a correction to the reviewer's  "portentious" [garage door]. Someone made a joke in response, I questioned his humor, and before I knew it, our comments were deleted. Why was this exchange any less worthy than 50% of the other comments on this site? (50% are right

I wish I could see the funny in Lydia, but she just bores me to death (or I don't remember enough about her from earlier seasons).

I did think it might be a joke, but it wasn't funny… so….

I hope you know what portentous means.

There were a couple of one-way dialogues (=monologues) in this episode. Skyler couldn't let herself give any information away, knowing it would go right to Hank.  But Marie figured it out anyway by guessing and then watching Skyler's face. She smart! And Jesse ain't talkin' to no one, no way. Will Hank have any luck

portentous

Because she's a HUGE fan. But she talked more than Vince G. did, not that he's in any position to tell us anything about what's going to happen.

I'm not sure. I just don't remember loathing him this intensely before.

Dean Norris played that so perfectly. First, he's in shock and not emoting that much, it's easy for his family to believe he has some sort of stomach bug. He can barely keep it together when Walt comes up  to the car with Holly and gets all fakey concerned about how Hank is feeling. Then he starts to lose it, the rage

I don't know when I lost sympathy for Walt, but as of this episode I'm done with him for good.

Why are you talking about Battlestar Galactica???