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No. That's pretty clearly from when they took out Declan and his crew. Walt, his neighbor and that one waitress are the only characters we've seen in flash forwards so far.

My joy during Jesse's speech on the phone tastes like ashes now. I haven't yelled NO NO NO NO NO NO NO at my TV so hard since a certain event in Wire S5.

It wouldn't have worked for me, but did because by the end of the episode Walt is in a place where even despite his long-time blind spot regarding Jesse, he was able to make that phone call at the end.

I first read this as "Waterworld is going to be an HBO show now." I got very sad when I realized my error.

My recollection is that she knows some phrases and stuff but isn't anywhere near as fluent as others around her are, which … I can't really recall what I'm basing that on. Might just be making it up.

I love this show, but kind of hate the way some people expect all characters to be playing four dimensional chess the entire time. To your specific complaint: THE SHOW LITERALLY TOLD YOU WHY SAUL CARED. His make-a-new-life guy is jumpy, and not the sort of person who will deal with Jesse's shit if he shows up high or

I might be wrong but my initial reaction was just that that was SUCH a Vince Gilligan move that I assumed he's who pitched it in the writers room. Cackled out loud at that moment.

Note to self: EVEN MORE rum the next time you want to all caps gush on AV Club.

I HAVE NOTHING USEFUL TO ADD, JUST THAT I LOVE THIS SHIPOW A TON AND THIS ARTICLE SERIES WAS AMAZING (as this feature series usually is) AND WILL DO A WONDERFUL JOB TIDING ME OVER TILL DVD COMMENTARIES ARE OUT.

I had less of the distracting "is this what I really look like to other people?" reaction to Cross' body language this week, and overall liked the way everything's developing. Lyle Lovett showing up is interesting. I know he's done other acting stuff, but I don't think I've seen any of it.

I finally made it through this. I think overall it's a promising pilot, but I had kind of a weird reaction to it that I have trouble describing that kept distracting me.

The power of having a really solid bellowing voice.

I think in a sick (of course) way, he saw what he was doing as honoring her memory, since she was killed more out of necessity than anything else (see also Miriam who Bryan Fuller implied on twitter had been made into beer he gives Alanna). Rather than taking trophies and leaving a grotesque display, he honors them a

Yeah, a wonderful way of bringing home so much of this season in a way that didn't feel ham-fisted or unearned. So well done!

I didn't have trouble with this. Initially, Will has no reason to distrust the neurologist he's been referred to or to disagree with his professional opinion, and has no reason to suspect Hannibal's hand in things. And (finally, thank god) in this episode, for all the good it does, others figure out something's wrong

I don't read Gillian the way other people seem to have in that scene… I don't buy that she knows completely that Hannibal's a muderous, human-eating psychopath.

I was being hyperbolic for comedic purposes, but that's definitely true, apropostrophe, and I've seen more extreme versions of this reaction elsewhere.

I figured that he was already feeling sick/queasy and the unexpected severed ear is what triggered the throw up.

Fuller's said in multiple interviews that pretty much everything Hannibal serves should be assumed to be people unless it's blatantly obviously not (there's like a pig leg in one meal or something).