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Yes.  Family was off-limits.  Jesse not only ratted and could arguably be responsible for the first death to his family, but he was going to burn the house his family lives in.  Hell, even Skyler wanted Pinkman dead.  His family was compromised, so all that's left is vengeance.

About Cranston's frown after collapsing upon Hank's death:  Did anyone else notice the resemblance to the classic Greek tragedy mask?  http://econintersect.com/wo…  Also, this was a nice throw back to the line from the poem "on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip…"

Did anyone notice the car wash buzzer going off like like a game show INCORRECT sound right after Marie said to Skyler that there must be some hope for saving her?  Hard to believe that was coincidental.

“a Total Recall-type way” usually means three boobs.

Wake up, man.  That's just what they want you to think.

"You silly, sentimental sunnuvabitch."

Yeah, and that real cigarette that Meth Damon smokes in the beginning.  Such a breath of fresh air…

And what if Walt chokes on a fly and has a coughing fit that leads to a ruptured lung?  Then he'd go down like Jane, choking on his own blood.  What if?

Personally, I thought he peaked with the Big Lebowski.  No Country was pretty intense though.

I made it a little further, but in no time it turned into a Real Genius-esque montage, at which point I could no longer hear Pinback and just had Chaz Jenkel's "Number One" going in my had.

2 things:

I'd sea that.  Let minnow if and when it comes out.

This little mermaid surge is as strange as the 1989-1990 Cop and Dog duo movie genre that came and went in a hurry.

@ Shane Vader.  Both are also hilarious when you borrow the score from Curb Your Enthusiasm.  Actually, most scenes are.  http://www.youtube.com/watc…

Twice now this show has brought up the idea of Walt's entire family being murdered.  Since this show has acted on everything it has suggested thus far, this sorta has to happen.

It's going to be awful, but no more awful than it used to be.  It sucks because I love the writers, I just can't stand Jon Stewart's persona.  I used to think he was pretty funny, back when he'd pop up on MTV on stuff like You Wrote It You Watch It, Jon Stewart Show, etc.  I was also a kid then.  Still, I think my 13

"Not my birthday; not my problem."  That's what I always say.

With each new Newswire that pops up, I can't help but say to myself "Da fuck does this have to with Breaking Bad!??"

If there's one things that says 'Nirvana' its 2013.