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Good observation.

Good observation.

I'm assuming Saul makes it all the way through. The guy who hooks Walt up with the guns in the flash-forward in the premiere is one of Saul's hookups.

I'm assuming Saul makes it all the way through. The guy who hooks Walt up with the guns in the flash-forward in the premiere is one of Saul's hookups.

I never thought Walt would be able to get the better of Mike.

I never thought Walt would be able to get the better of Mike.

@WebsnWigs:disqus I know. It would be a horrible ending. That's my point. Deciding to end an amazing show on completely the wrong note would be a ballsy move. Unwise, insulting to the audience, and a total cop out, but still ballsy.

@WebsnWigs:disqus I know. It would be a horrible ending. That's my point. Deciding to end an amazing show on completely the wrong note would be a ballsy move. Unwise, insulting to the audience, and a total cop out, but still ballsy.

I'm pretty sure it's not B and I hope it's not D.

I'm pretty sure it's not B and I hope it's not D.

We've also had episodes called "Bug," "Fly," and "Bit By A Dead Bee." This show has always had a thing for insects. Almost as much as they have a thing for breakfast.

We've also had episodes called "Bug," "Fly," and "Bit By A Dead Bee." This show has always had a thing for insects. Almost as much as they have a thing for breakfast.

"Meth? Where we're going we don't need… Meth."

"Meth? Where we're going we don't need… Meth."

Remind me, when did the Mike/Tyrus one happen?

Remind me, when did the Mike/Tyrus one happen?

@avclub-600a51b7602a94be94712bbf272284a2:disqus The scene with Todd holding that jar was too ambiguous for me to just assume that it was only written into the episode to demonstrate that Todd's a sociopath. It could very well have been, but every scene means something on this show. The writers aren't big on frivolous

@avclub-600a51b7602a94be94712bbf272284a2:disqus The scene with Todd holding that jar was too ambiguous for me to just assume that it was only written into the episode to demonstrate that Todd's a sociopath. It could very well have been, but every scene means something on this show. The writers aren't big on frivolous

Only thing ballsier than letting Walt win would be finding out it was all a dream.

Only thing ballsier than letting Walt win would be finding out it was all a dream.