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I wonder how much of a reputation boost Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium got from its Breaking Bad shoutout. I can't imagine any other reason HBO would be showing it in 2016.

IIRC, Jimmy offered to help cover it with his law firm bonus.

Jimmy and Kim really need to keep at least one of the reclining dentist chairs, and bring in one of the Vietnamese girls from the salon for reception/pedicures.

The A.V. Club

Ernie and Omar should be raking in the big bucks as partners in the ultimate high-end Smithers' service firm.

Think you can walk away with a client? You know nothing, Kim Wexler.

Her maternal instincts only kick in when there is a direct benefit to Stacy. She isn't about to alienate her patsy babysitter/benefactor.

With his hunched-over fear of the light, it seemed more like a Dracula cape.

Please, it was just a fancy hose. And a great opportunity to practice fractions.

This episode was a reminder that Howard Hamlin is the Wisconsin of lawyers and human beings. I have learned from the news this week that Wisconsin is not a "purple," moderate state in any conventional sense, but rather a state with a strongly right-wing conservative population (Joe McCarthy, Scott Walker) coexisting

At first, the Breaking Bad crossover speculations seemed like a silly, tedious distraction from enjoying Better Call Saul on its own terms. I don't want to waste my attention on speculation about the timing of the first appearance of Gus Fring or Huell or anyone else. But wasn't it fun looking carefully at the lineup

Buscemi as Alda as Pete Sr was truly amazing. His reaction to being called a "fag" had the same tics and nuances Alda brought to similar situations. Alda balanced an ominous, contemptuous menace with legitimate confusion (the world makes perfect sense; why do people pretend to believe such silly things?). Buscemi

Watch your mouth, the bro can do no wrong.

After watching the normally inoffensive Jay Tapper come off as a pretentious, pseudo-intellectual, prickly guest "expert" on CNN's Race for the White House series, I would relish the opportunity to see the cut of his Jeopardy! jib.

It was worse than that, IIRC. Wasn't the category "'Little' Movies?"

Oh shit, I very rarely miss something like that. My mind is blown. Dollar Bill = Pastor Tim. Wow.

At this point, I get the impression that it is no longer possible for Henry to sneak up or hide from anyone, besides Dylan Baker's character with no sense of smell.

Dylan Baker's apartment (plastic couch covers, absurd hyperorganization) and fatalistic tale of woe made me think of him as an Adrian Monk with personality. I hope we get to see him having to overcome a fear of heights (or milk) in a future installment.

Yes, I found my self hoping against all hope that the Mail Robot bug comes full circle, and that this intelligence does make it through Oleg to the Jennings and proves significant in foiling Beeman.

I believe her great Leningrad love was General Zhukov, but it seems clear that she and Gabriel also go way back.