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I guess there's a chance Walt Jr. could have a heart to heart with Hank and mention that his dad was high as a kite and called him Jesse.
My fondest wish is for Walt Jr. and Jesse to SOMEDAY have a scene together…even if neither of them know who the other is.

Stupid me, I didn't even notice the pills.  When Eladio took out the tequila, I shouted, "Ricin!"  But I wasn't truly suspicious until Gus took away Jesse's glass.

Yeah, I kept yelling "Who is Jesse?" at the screen.  I wonder if he would mention it to Skyler?  Would Skyler remember Jesse as the kid who supposedly sold Walt pot?  Probably a total stretch.

Gus looked exceedingly pleased with him.  Giddy even, by Fring standards.

Yeah, I don't really care about the grades, but I'm just curious why it got an A-.  Would a more artistic pre-credits opening have given it an A?

Oh, I thought he said "shit" like it wasn't good enough.

I lost count of the number of times I yelled, "Awesome" in the last five minutes.  Also, "That's good, Jesse."  One of my favorite moments in the whole series (because I'm a total girl). LOVED Jesse channeling Walter as he balled out the cartel chemists and being angry that his meth was "only" 96% pure. 
I don't know

Seriously, don't ever go to the Emmys for validation of what's good on TV -especially when it comes to comedy.  If someone deserving wins, that's nice and all.  But just turn away, take a breath, and know that the great shows are still being appreciated on a non-red carpet level.

My mom was cremated last year; ashes aren't like fine dust, they're more like kitty litter.  Movies and TV never get that right.  I was yelling at Tommy to go buy kitty litter.  It's weird.  TV writers never cremate?  Extremely minor nitpick.
Delivery scene was ridiculous.  But overall, a solid ending.  I really like

Sure it was cold; he was begging to be hated.

Soapdish is underrated. 

I laughed at that too -it seemed crazy to me that a dude would 'cheer up' the troops by singing about dying soldiers.  Reminded me of this time I did stand-up following a guy who sang a similar song about losing a friend in 9/11.  That was fun.