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I gotta say I had no fear of Walt not destroying the Nazis after he admitted that all he'd done was for himself and not really for his family. A Walt without his stubborn pride and self delusion is unstoppable. Even knowing that I wouldn't be terribly surprised, the ending was so cathartic.

In the Chinese remake of Godzilla, Tokyo will get hit way, way harder.

They need to throw an alternate scene where Walt and Jesse actually go go kart racing into any complete box set of this series.

I get what you're saying about most viewers not understanding how firearms work, but in this case, they were at an O.K. Corral distance from each other with guns ready and aimed (and two of the participants being veteran DEA agents). Someone should have been hit.

Ugh, the more I think about it, the more I realize I should've seen the ending coming. Dee's first standup set was pretty realistic. People would've laughed, but as they became weirder and less funny (and with Landslide in the mix), it should've been clear to me that something was up. The show's never been about

I actually kinda liked Dee's pre-sound-effect, Morgan Murphy-esque standup in the beginning.