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    You cheered for him when he let Jane die?

    Gale is earnest as fuck and definitely not a hipster in any sense I can see. He genuinely likes records of old better and seems to have no interest in trends.

    As well as the explicit correlation with the missing piece of the plate that warned him his life was threatened.

    "i know the show can't repeat itself but I sort of hope it has the same kind of ominous consequences that jane's death had, in some way or another"

    Shit!

    Yes after Walt & Jesse meet, and before Walt was ferried to his impending doom, I wish I could've seen Skyler doing Walter Jr's laundry.

    The overall theme is breaking bad. Beyond that, thematic unity is overrated and unrealistic to distraction. Shit happens on it's own unpredictable terms at unpredictable times - I hate when a show slams some theme down our throats.

    His only real moment of Heisenberg was after the phone call, as he lets the new situation settle in on Mike…

    My bad -

    I didn't see his colossal fuck-up as a race thing…

    Um, what the FUCK are you talking about lylebot?

    "Just a wink to us, so we can all know her technique."

    "Ok, Walt - I'm sure Hank gets it. You're better at running over gangsters and shooting them in the head in parking lots."

    All this debate over someone's obviously nonsensical, failed firstie?

    You're crazy.

    God - I thought your avatar was Mallard Fillmore, Zack.

    Wait wait " I had been rooting for the twins to exact their vengeance" seriously? I root for the bad guy in many a movie but I didn't know anybody was rooting for the twins, with their stone-faced schtick - I wanted them to DIE! I didn't even think they were scary, just annoying - but man was that a great episode,

    We can't be certain what he'll do…

    Theme of the Episode: "Happy Endings"
    First Wendy polishing guys off, then Marie winning her bet, then Walt swooping in to save the day (for now).

    I clicked on this to reply to say I thought that was an unfortunate cheesy & overused saying along the lines of "too much information" but now I get it.