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I'm not sure when it was established, but I've been thinking that was Gus assigning Mike to watch for a while now. Call comes from either after Mike confirms it's going down.

I'm not sure when it was established, but I've been thinking that was Gus assigning Mike to watch for a while now. Call comes from either after Mike confirms it's going down.

Skyler reads to me as a combination of acute depression and possibly some PTSD. That explains the not-getting-out-of-bed and the very limited range of affect around Walt. I'm not getting a rape vibe, although certainly Walt isn't paying much attention to her emotional state.

Skyler reads to me as a combination of acute depression and possibly some PTSD. That explains the not-getting-out-of-bed and the very limited range of affect around Walt. I'm not getting a rape vibe, although certainly Walt isn't paying much attention to her emotional state.

Madrigal was the purchaser for the lab equipment, and presumably the vendor of large quantities of methylamine. And for what it's worth, everyone in the show who *ate* at Pollos says it's really good chicken. So you've got multiple methods of moving money in and out of Madrigal, in the restaurant division and

My theory: at some point later when we think we're leading up to a Hank-Walt confrontation, it will be revealed that Hank had evidence on Walt since sometime last season—and possibly confirmed it with his peek at the "encrypted" laptop mentioned in this show. Hank's been protecting Walt by going after everyone *but*

My theory: at some point later when we think we're leading up to a Hank-Walt confrontation, it will be revealed that Hank had evidence on Walt since sometime last season—and possibly confirmed it with his peek at the "encrypted" laptop mentioned in this show. Hank's been protecting Walt by going after everyone *but*

Jesse already knows that Walt was there to pick up the meth. There's nothing for Mike to give away here, unless he somehow picked up a clue during the cleanup.

Jesse already knows that Walt was there to pick up the meth. There's nothing for Mike to give away here, unless he somehow picked up a clue during the cleanup.

"Hey, Gustavo. We thought you should know. White likes to eat stew."

"Hey, Gustavo. We thought you should know. White likes to eat stew."

The truck falls over if and when the center of mass shifts far enough outside of the truck. If it were caused by rebar, the truck would've gone over immediately. IMO, there's not enough mass shown in the evidence room to cause a truck weighted down by 42 batteries to fall over, but perhaps it was overbalanced by the

The truck falls over if and when the center of mass shifts far enough outside of the truck. If it were caused by rebar, the truck would've gone over immediately. IMO, there's not enough mass shown in the evidence room to cause a truck weighted down by 42 batteries to fall over, but perhaps it was overbalanced by the

Seems to me that in real life, the videos would be encrypted, and the hard drive/SSD wouldn't be large enough to store more than the most recent few minutes—if indeed anything was stored at all. If Gus just wanted surveillance, he could very well have had a live feed set up with no storage.

Seems to me that in real life, the videos would be encrypted, and the hard drive/SSD wouldn't be large enough to store more than the most recent few minutes—if indeed anything was stored at all. If Gus just wanted surveillance, he could very well have had a live feed set up with no storage.

The whole huge thing is the same speech you'll hear if you're standing near an MRI machine in operation. It's all about the distance from the magnets; the drop-off in power is exponential over distance, so if the cop was far enough away, no, he wouldn't have felt anything. I don't know offhand what strength magnetic

The whole huge thing is the same speech you'll hear if you're standing near an MRI machine in operation. It's all about the distance from the magnets; the drop-off in power is exponential over distance, so if the cop was far enough away, no, he wouldn't have felt anything. I don't know offhand what strength magnetic

Copying the drive is going to be the first thing you do before you try any forensics, but I doubt that's going to be a step before checking it into a secure evidence room.

Copying the drive is going to be the first thing you do before you try any forensics, but I doubt that's going to be a step before checking it into a secure evidence room.

Without actually calculating how many gauss you'd get out of 42 car batteries, the scene worked for me: stuff close to the wall was at the highest velocity, but halfway through the room it wasn't powerful enough to knock over metal shelves. I'm reasonably sure that's *still* not strong enough to wipe a hard drive, but