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I completely agree, though I think (or hope?) the idea - especially after this episode - is that Bob is a manifestation of human evil. Or is at least powered by it. So Leland being "posessed" by Bob is a very Lynchian take on the evil that drives a person to be an abuser.

so Bento Box (creators of Bob's Burger's, Brickleberry, and Bordertown) are making the Blues Brothers?

Not calling it "the Captain Ameri-thon" was a missed opportunity

When the Full House song ended, then came back I as so angry and laughing so hard.

This was partnered directly with my school, and I was a film intern on it working on the set of both films. AMA.

I love how much thought Harmon puts into stuff like this. The idea that the toy commercials aren't just throwaway gags, but the bridge between cartoon subconscious and reality.

"Unfortunately, and I'm sad to say it, we have to shut down the Ching Chong Ding Dong Foundation for Sensitivity to Oriental Americans or Whatever. The good news, though? All of the money will be donated to Dan Snyder's Washington Redskins Original Americans Foundation, an organization that Twitter seems to be fine

I got the impression that she was doing it as punishment. She asked for another flower, which is apparantly alot, and her reaction to the pain seemed like she felt like she had to take it.

The Breaking Bad Insider Podcast revealed that Holly calling out "mama" was unscripted, and the baby just actually said that in that moment, and Cranston just went with it.

It's definitely that, which is why he's crying.

His call to Skyler essentially cleared her of any involvement, so.

It was a reference to when Max was shot. The framing/Walt's expression is exactly the same as Gus' lying by the pool.

As with Upstream, the sound design on this was masterclass.

I was wondering if that was the joke

I can't get Aaron Paul's delivery of "JUST LIKE THAT ASSHOLE MISTER WHIIIIITE" out of my head. So sad, so haunting.

Jesse is the son Walt never had. Just because he's manipulating does not mean he doesn't love him, as evidence by his manipulation of Flynn.

Having read the biography, I thought this was a nice supplement. Kutcher was surprisingly good. I enjoyed that it never felt too hamfisted or "ISN'T APPLE AND STEVE JOBS GREAT" except for the end.

Knowing Harmon, he's probably just going to play Mike, but as a teacher

Also, on the Breaking Bad Insider Podcast, Gilligan said they considered actually hiding something out there and using the actual coordinates, but since it was an actual Navajo reservation they thought it wouldn't be cool to have people out there digging