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Felt like watching an episode of "ripped from the headlines!" Law and Order. This episode had a real hard time holding my attention. Well below the standard I expect from this show… gets a disappointed B-… Still better than most procedural TV due to the production quality and acting, but only marginally better than

Unfortunately they wasted their island of Dr. Morreau material in Asylum. Nazi mad scientist could have easily been his own season of being the big bad guy rather than just a side bet that doesn't pay off so it's unceremoniously put down.

That whole scene was a terrible "hey we're the x-men and these are our mutant powers!" character failure. Should have been cut, would have kept the episode an hour long vs. the 1:12 that threw people off. Most of the episode was good aside from that scene and the mentioned to death bus flipping.

Was pretty late in the show, could certainly have been after that part. Was a quick character montage before the end.

everyone forgets Grim Fandango….

I watched them both in real time from premiere to finale and Six Feet Under is still my most satisfying ending. Breaking bad is #2.

If his raver gear is dusty he's probably more familiar with Mandy.

"Gale Boetticher Who?"

completely agree… It was all just such TV drama bullshit. I got 1/2 of the way through before turning it off after my wife confirmed it only got worse and not better.

because psychopath

hopefully that wasn't an accident.

Wives being coerced by an abusive husband have a long history of walking away clean. It really all depends on Marie or Jr. contradicting that report. Or Skyler deciding to just own up to it. Though she doesn't have to say shit given the confidentiality of marriage, and they have zero evidence on her.

you're crazy

Yeah, could go either way. I hope for the redeeming ending… but Walt wanting to shut down the bootleg blue could also happen. His head has gotten too big to wear that hat anymore.

Chalky made the accusation… And it's 99% due to his accent and the importance is due to the way he was treating Chalky.

Springfield not Enfield (this isn't England!), most likely referring to the M1903 as it was an extremely common weapon (and the U.S. Service rifle of WWI). And yes, they probably do keep stock of how much ammo they have. Haven't you ever played "Oregon Trail"? If you're living in the woods where you carry a gun every

Yeah, there's a lot to cover between 24 and 29 and prohibition doesn't end until 33. They could wind down the "Boardwalk" part and ramp up the Chicago, DC, NYC, with Nucky as an ancillary character and I'd be happy.

LOL, apparently we like this show for different reasons. Anytime this gets an A review I'm usually disappointed in the episode and when I would give it an A the review gives up a B.

That was before he lost his family… maybe he realizes that Jesse is all the family he's got left. Of course he did also leave Jesse for dead… not Meth cook slave.

now filming… "Paycheck 12"