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Except Jimmy now has a few solid years of experience in wills and estate law under his belt…combine that with his penchant for elaborate schemes, and I can easily see him sticking it to Howard for the rest of the money once he finds out about it.

Saul says to Walt that Spooge used to be a client of his. I highly doubt he'd be so nonchalant about that whole situation if it was Kim who killed the guy, even at his personal height of amorality.

* Jimmy on trying to repair the ladies' friendship: "Every time I try to make them like [Irene], they just like me more." A not-so-subtle jab at the Breaking Bad/BCS fandom as a whole, anyone? (Edited to get the correct quote.)
* Notice when Hector stands at the counter of the upholstery shop, there is a bell directly

As has that of Mark Margolis' (Hector). Of course, it's entirely plausible that they both lost some of their accents after being in America for the six years between series.

I remember a season 3 or 4 episode of 24 that had a really blatant commercial for Cisco right in the middle. It was something like Chloe and faceless CTU guy trying to stop bad guy from hacking their system, and Chloe just says "the Cisco system is protecting us!" Maybe I'm not describing it we'll enough but that was

The all-or-nothing bonus round question would have to be "Who invaded Spain in the 9th century?"

300+ comments in and nobody has mentioned the orgasmic female singer on the "Monopoly" theme? Easily the best part of the show.

Well, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, at least, are actual games that play more-or-less the same at home as they do on TV. Of course, getting people to play, forcing one person to be the host, and trying to be excited at the prospect of "winning" fake money is a different story.

A fucking Datsun, a fucking Toyota, a fucking Mustang, a fucking Buick-four fucking wheels and a seat!

Williams' talent was never really in question, but his choice of vehicles for said talent often was, particularly in the final decade of his life. That said, when he did pick the right vehicle, he knocked it out of the park every time.