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The continuous noise of Walt's contraption going back and forth after the bullets were out was a great punctuation for his character. Sure, he's made a lot of mistakes, but most of them were spur of the moment decisions. Give a brilliant man (and yes, he's brilliant. you don't come up with Nobel prize winning ideas

Everything about this episode was fantastic, but combining that confession with the final scene of Walt going through the lab thinking about everything he's done was phenomenal. He wasn't just a high school teacher. He was actually someone who mattered, and in the end, that's always what he wanted.

You can give Saban six months to prepare for Oregon's offense but it won't matter when they meet each other in the National Championship this year.

At least Jesse can see Russia from his house.

Before this episode I thought that if Jesse makes it out alive there was no way he could live a happy life but after seeing his face when driving out it kinda changed my mind. I guess escaping months of being a slave can do that for someone.
Still, what's he going to do now? He's still uneducated and unskilled. Maybe

The way the scene was shot I thought Jesse was just gonna run Walt over. I know that's stupid but this show fucks with my brain and makes me think irrationally.

I didn't have a problem with them showing the Denny's scene and Walt going to get the ricin. It took very little time and it let us know at what part during the timeline those events took place.
I also didn't have a problem with the flashback to the pilot. It was that scene that basically set the whole series into

Disagree about tying up all the loose ends. Is Huell still in the safe house or not? C-

It was perfect. I'm not happy, I'm not sad. I'm not sure if I should be crying tears of sadness or tears of joy. The only emotion I feel right now is awe. Awe that we saw an amazing ending to one of the greatest television shows of all-time.

Yea, bitch! Racing!

Cocaine Biceps aka Phantom Raviolis aka Galaxy Knuckles is a national treasure.

Jay is basically late-period Simpsons at this point. They're both coasting off of name recognition and have produced more bad than good no matter how good their early stuff was. Sure, nothing Jay puts out now is going to taint The Blueprint or Reasonable Doubt much like The Simpsons inevitable Miley Cirus twerking

Pusha T's release date got moved up? Last I heard My Name is My Name wasn't due to drop til 10/29. Either way, I'm fuckin excited for that. Numbers on the Boards and Nosetalgia are phenomenal and even that track with Chris Brown isn't terrible.

Ow, my skin!

this got posted on the comment section of review but I fear it will get lost on page 83 so I'm reposting it here. http://i.imgur.com/g5627lF.png

I've been getting free stuff all day. Look at this swell bucket of house paint. Look at it!

As a degenerate sports gambler I always quote this line whenever a call goes against the team I bet on.

I've never seen Dexter but I like reading the comment section of the reviews because of all the vitriol. Does this show really have a ghost that talks to the main character? If so, is that something that's within the tone of the show? Has the show dealt with supernatural elements before? Or is that one of the things

But what about the movie?