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That's hilarious.

Impossible to read without hearing the last few words spoken slowly in a Norm MacDonald voice, "Weekend Update punchline" style.

Impossible to read without hearing the last few words spoken slowly in a Norm MacDonald voice, "Weekend Update punchline" style.

OK, Todd— for future reference, child murder is a voting thing.

OK, Todd— for future reference, child murder is a voting thing.

Get your shit straight— Walt wasn't at a diner in the northeast, he was back in Albuquerque after (supposedly) driving nonstop from New Hampshire. And the prescription pill he popped after coughing in the restroom doesn’t seem to indicate that he’s in the greatest health at this point.

Get your shit straight— Walt wasn't at a diner in the northeast, he was back in Albuquerque after (supposedly) driving nonstop from New Hampshire. And the prescription pill he popped after coughing in the restroom doesn’t seem to indicate that he’s in the greatest health at this point.

Per Vince Gilligan in the ep 501 podcast, the main reason for splitting the final 16 episodes is that they were taking longer to write, and he wanted/needed more time to finish the second half, and was thankful that AMC let them have it. Also that he couldn't imagine ever running a 24-episode-per-season series after

Per Vince Gilligan in the ep 501 podcast, the main reason for splitting the final 16 episodes is that they were taking longer to write, and he wanted/needed more time to finish the second half, and was thankful that AMC let them have it. Also that he couldn't imagine ever running a 24-episode-per-season series after

Can't get enough Rambo.

Can't get enough Rambo.

That's like two bags of dicks, at least.

That's like two bags of dicks, at least.

Wait… exactly what color would that end up being? Surely not better than taupe?

When the detective put his hands up in response to Raylan popping the round from his gun ("Wait, you're not gonna throw that one at me, are you?"), I was reminded of Swearengen's similar wisecrack toward Bullock in an early Deadwood episode.

Is it just me, or was most of this episode's dialogue written and/or recorded after filming? Not that the ADR on Burn Notice has ever been anything close to seamless, but this entire episode seemed like a giant post-production salvage job, full of added lines and sloppy edits to fit them in.

Sony Pictures produces the show, so…

Bomp! chicka-chicka-chicka
Bomp bomp bomp! “Get the bad guy!”
Bomp bomp bomp! chicka-chicka-chicka
Bomp bomp bomp! “YEAH!” chicka
Bomp bomp baaaaah…
Cus it’s the, eye uh the tiger, it’s the thrill of the fight
Ih-risin’ up from eb-uh of my life!