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Since you only have half a brain, perhaps something less taxing would better suit your disability. Down the hall is The Walking Dead and Big Bang Theory.

He's not going to tell Kim what he did. He told her about falsifying evidence regarding the Squat Cobbler, and she was super pissed and said she cannot ever know about that sort of shady shit ever again. That's not info he would volunteer.

I think it might end up being more serious than that. Like, maybe it could trip some alarms off at the SEC. It could appear on the surface that Mesa Verde is trying to play some sort of shell game by using different addresses. The investigation that would trigger would be an extremely expensive nightmare for Mesa

I think Saul landing in Nebraska where Kim started is more symbolic of his going backwards to a place people dream about getting out of. Like Kim did. It's a regression for him.

What about the writers and storytellers of this universe indicates to you that they would do something so cheap as to have Kim die? These people have always had great respect for their audience.

I am disappointed that on a site infamous for its pop culture referential humor, no one has said "Shut the fuck up, Donny"

HOW ARE BABBY FORMED??

Drakkar Noir goes to 11.

Oh, that's just my utter disdain for Hector speaking. These storytellers are far too masterful to resort to something so unoriginal, uninspired, and pat. Although, I am very much looking forward to being told the story of how Hector goes to prison. Also, hello, Jordan. Haven't seen you around much since the 1960s came

Right, I vaguely remember he had a stroke, but that doesn't necessarily mean that's what initially landed him in a wheelchair. BUT! I had completely forgotten he had gone to prison, so we have that to look forward to!

I don't know exactly how Hector ends up in that wheelchair, but I hope it's because Mike beat him into it. God, he's so repugnant.

I've seen them three times, and they closed the show with Bad in Vegas on I *think* it was the Vertigo tour. I was pretty useless for quite a few days after.

Ooo yes, Mossad. He's definitely an an agent of some sort, and he's not going to go down easy, if at all.

I'm standing by my theory that Pastor Tim is KGB.

Ernesto is his name.

Yes! Thank you.

DONNA! Another marvelous and insightful review. I am so glad you're here with us.

I can't recall the name of the episode of BB, but that's the toy pig Mike used to obscure the peephole on the door of a house he had been lured to. Inside was a hitman who already killed Chow and was going to kill Mike next.

The clothes appeared to be empty, like Walt's pants from episode 1.

I don't have the best eyesight, but in that painting, weren't those clothes empty? Since BCS takes place before he meets Walt, they foreshadow Walt's pants floating up in the air in S1 episode 1 of BB. And of course, the blue shirt Walt often wore.