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Shia LeBeouf as his longlost son. A nuking the fridge sequence, which frankly belongs more in the Die Hard universe. Helen Mirren hamming it up in some quasi-Russian accent. John Hurt for no apparent reason other than the director always wanted to work with him. More Maggie Q.

"Love means never having to say you're sorry."

4:00 p.m., so I can take a big bong rip at 4:20 when John Locke blows himself up.

Does Robert Duvall refer to everybody else as "sports fans" in this one?

Is it case-sensitive?

Harrison Fjord?

Movie tagline: "Love crime? You'll love Love Crime."

There's too many episodes between now and the season finale, with the whole Hank being onto Gus thing. And there might even be a moment where Walt helps Hank out with an anonymous call, but I'm afraid Hank is either gonna get ambushed by his own people.

It would be an awesome season finale if it was just Walt and Saul buying the paddle, so you know there'd be some funny hijinks to start out season 5.

Gilligan says the inspiration for a lot of the show's look is "Once Upon a Time in the West". In the scene where Jesse and Mike pull up to the meet location, there's a sound that sounds like that squeaky windmill from the film's opening. I also noticed the same thing in that first location that Mike stopped in the

Dexter has voiceover and Tony had a shrink, so character motivations were much clearer.

When Jesse was making the coffee, i thought he could take out a whole bunch of motherfuckers.

Walt loses 52,000 bucks and doesn't really give a hoot. And then his wife complains that he's making too much money. Anybody get a Brewster's Millions kinda vibe? Like, he's able to spend all this money, but can't really possess anything. He'll start mailing letters to people using the inverted Jenny stamp. Unless the

Quicksilver, quick buck, fast deer, faster bullets, hunting crouch, Eric Crouch, Omaha Nighthawks, Nightwawks at the Diner, Big Joe and Phantom 309, Phantom Menace, Jar-Jar Binks, Ahmed Best, Best Western, Complimentary Breakfast, Complimentary Meal offer from Gus Fring…. I've just broken the bad!

I've heard that theory, and I was watching Merker the whole time for his reaction to the whole thing, but he, of course, acted all excited about the possibility of a large bust.

Seemed more like a Andrew W.K. shirt

I hope it was vegan.

Realistically, not until at least the 12th episode. It seems like Aaron Paul and Giancarlo are signed up for the length of the season. Now, a character can be dead, and they come back in a flashback. It does take 36 hours to take effect, so it'll likely be some kind of episode closer death sentence, and the character

It would be awesome if somehow it made its way to one of Tio's sandwiches or something.

I laughed when he started taking over that meeting, and that hippie-looking guy next to Jere Burns gives him a look like "You gonna let him keep running with this?"