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AMC has really been into killing kids on their shows lately. First Sophia on Walking Dead and now dirt bike kid on Breaking Bad.

Hahaha, that would be such a kick in the balls to viewers. And Jesse, Gus, and Tuco would be standing there while Walt says, "And you, and you, and you were there!"

Hahaha, that would be such a kick in the balls to viewers. And Jesse, Gus, and Tuco would be standing there while Walt says, "And you, and you, and you were there!"

Not until I read this. I do see a resemblance now.

Not until I read this. I do see a resemblance now.

No, not a crystal meth episode. One that tests stuff the show has done. Like jumping the RV with those homemade batteries, or the magnet truck, or the "this… is not meth" scene.

No, not a crystal meth episode. One that tests stuff the show has done. Like jumping the RV with those homemade batteries, or the magnet truck, or the "this… is not meth" scene.

They should seriously do a Mythbusters special. So many things I'd like to see tested.

They should seriously do a Mythbusters special. So many things I'd like to see tested.

Where's Saul's cut?

Where's Saul's cut?

HAHAHA!

HAHAHA!

Yeah, but also consider the scene when Gus poisons the cartel, or when he threatens to kill Walt's family, or when he's taunting Hector in his wheelchair. And I think the episode he submitted was "Hermanos" where he plays a younger version of Gus. I'd say their performances in season 4 were a tie. I think Aaron Paul's

Yeah, but also consider the scene when Gus poisons the cartel, or when he threatens to kill Walt's family, or when he's taunting Hector in his wheelchair. And I think the episode he submitted was "Hermanos" where he plays a younger version of Gus. I'd say their performances in season 4 were a tie. I think Aaron Paul's

Seeing as how Breaking Bad is almost at an end and it still hasn't made a major mistake in writing, I think it would be fitting for the very last scene on the series to somehow incorporate jumping a shark.

Seeing as how Breaking Bad is almost at an end and it still hasn't made a major mistake in writing, I think it would be fitting for the very last scene on the series to somehow incorporate jumping a shark.

Haha, I think Walt's ego rubbed off on the writers this season. It's like Gilligan came into the writers' room on day one and said, "Okay, Walt is on top now. Let your imaginations go." They're keeping their schemes just plausible enough, though. Only 11 episodes left for this show to have it's first writing misstep

Haha, I think Walt's ego rubbed off on the writers this season. It's like Gilligan came into the writers' room on day one and said, "Okay, Walt is on top now. Let your imaginations go." They're keeping their schemes just plausible enough, though. Only 11 episodes left for this show to have it's first writing misstep

It was one thousand gallons. But you're right, there are some holes in the plan. But I'm totally willing to suspend some disbelief when it comes to a show this well-written. The magnet idea seemed more far-fetched than this, too.