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Skylar might assume that Walt killed him. We'll have to wait on that theory.

No shit. Gotta make enough to stash for the inevitable rainy day.

Was "Terriers" that show with the guy from "Grounded for Life" and the weird ad campaign with the dogs? I had no idea what it was about, and I didn't "get" the ads, so I never even gave it a chance.

Mike will be back soon, since 4 days elapsed while Walt was out of commission, then Tyrus shocked him that night and he met Gus in the desert the next day. So it's probably been about or week or close to it since Mike got shot and fixed.

Marie's kleptomania did bring Hank into contact with is buddy from the police department, who then asked him to look over Gale's murder file as a return favor for helping out Marie. It set the wheels in motion to bring about a pretty important aspect of the chilling nature that ended this episode.

My first thought was Alyson Hannigan on How I Met Your Mother. She has definitely had work done; her hair, teeth, and smile have all changed as a result (though I wouldn't say she looks worse, she's still pretty fucking hot/cute) and he said they were watching a sitcom when he noticed it.

Jesse would probably be dead or in jail if he continued on as Cap'n Cook. Hell, Emilio was ready to kill him in the first episode.

I liked it as well.

Tio is the Spanish term for uncle. His last name is Salamanca, and though they never revealed his first name, I'm willing to bet it isn't "Uncle."

You didn't think those guys were twins? Maybe I need thicker glasses, cause I could've sworn they looked at least a little similar.

Walt Jr. has pointed out that flaw in the story a couple times

What the fuck is wrong with you? Heroes don't molest kids. Though I don't understand why Hank is considered a hero. He killed some guys in self defense, including Tuco.

Close-watcher writes scripts? That's so bitchin…

I just like the terminology.. I feel the humor tends to outweigh the redundancy.

Franco is definitely Reggie Jackson. The fact that Daniel Sunjata did a great job portraying Reggie Jackson in "The Bronx is Burning" makes me a little partial to that comparison.

I don't know how he thinks this can be a joke without even mentioning assless chaps and a riding mower. For fuck's sake man, aren't you married to Jenny McCarthy's crazy vaccine-hating ass?

Has my name come up in any of these conversations?

I just realized that Victor left his fucking car at the crime scene

I've been calling Gale "Gabe" ever since he was introduced last season. I guess he just seems like a Gabe to me.

I think he had reasons for killing Victor, though. He didn't prevent Gabe's murder, and the witnesses saw him at the scene. Either that or Gus knew that killing Mike was out of the fucking question if it's just about making a point.