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I'm tired of this mothaf—-in' crack on this mothaf—-in' plane!

Let's just say it really moved me…

Don't cry for me, I'm already dead!

Featuring the show-stopping musical number, "I am the danger!"

@ChancellorPuddinghead:disqus The closest thing I can think of is Jesse's first experience of heroin in Season 2.

I went back and watched the finale last night.

Have the Rolling Stones killed.

How about the one on WKRP in Cincinnati with that British band that plays "hoodlum rock"?

HA, HA! Those poor Latinos think they can remake our showz!

Now that you mention it, the guy in the trailer looks an awful lot like Bryan Cranston. Are we SURE that's not Bryan Cranston?

Wow. I can't believe no one here thought of that.

And the occasional Calormene

@avclub-da496e2db2e50a068b4ae5549d4ae1b0:disqus, they're totally the same person. The book doesn't come out and say it outright, but if you read between the lines it's clear as day.

Wow. So we know that the Breaking Bad writers are, hands down, the best improvisers in the business…

I remember Zack Handlen writing his review for The Prisoner series finale and saying he would be disappointed if the LOST finale wasn't just like it.

Good point. I don't know why people are still complaining about LOST after Sunday night's "It was all a dream" ending.

Oh, I was less worried about him than about AMC.

I've been wondering what's going to happen to the Breaking Bad writers now that the show is over.

T.F.M.

I love the Twilight Zone, but I find Unsolved Mysteries legitimately scarier.