It's a very fan-servicey finale, coming off of two episodes that weren't fan servicing at all. Kind of like the season 4 finale in some ways.
It's a very fan-servicey finale, coming off of two episodes that weren't fan servicing at all. Kind of like the season 4 finale in some ways.
It's not a good look for AMC that 75% of the Twitter discussion seems to be focused on the excess amount of ads.
Everyone called that but I didn't think it made sense, because Walt has nothing on Lydia, he has no reason to be mad at her. This must be step 1 of something else. I hope.
I feel like that took WAY too long for something that seems minor compared to what else needs to get done.
More like Breaking away for commercial, am I right?
You mean they didn't accept 'Bill Burr, one of the greatest working comics today?'
Wow
Is this old news?
I thought the scene was included to show what Skyler is having to deal with in the aftermath of Ozymandias.
@avclub-eede55069a8d3430b54730901f49c230:disqus Yeah but how much time did we spend with the Cousins or even Tuco?
spoilers for BB
He doesn't want us to call 911 because he doesn't want to get in trouble for taking Druuugs.
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Dan Harmon @danharmon
Hilary Winston @hilarywinston
Spoilers for the last three episodes of Breaking Bad:
Maxwell Smart @Odnetnin
Patrice O'Neal's set at the Charlie Sheen roast will probably always be my favorite. It's embedded here, along with some other good ones:
Ummmm did RJ Mitte drop a major spoiler on Talking Bad earlier?
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