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Technically this show is still happening five to since years ago, when phones where significantly less fancy and just shittier overall.

I tend to agreed, I don't consider Skylar inherently ruthless. But I think part of Skylar's willingness to just kill Jesse, is, as she said, knowing that they've come this far and destroyed so many lives already.

this is a really interesting idea but I think you just outsmarted the show.

Saw Fiona Apple live last year in a 2000-seat theater. Even though it's kind of obvious based on her demeanor and lyrics that she's a boyfriend's worst nightmare, she is a brilliant performer and artist. She's absolutely mesmerizing live.

It feels like this is the subtext that a lot of people are missing.

I think he's trying to say is that Walt cares about other people, but that it doesn't keep him from screwing them over anyways — which makes him even more awful.

It's not just a potential confession. It is a note in the event of his death. Basically, Walt is threatening to kill himself and implicating Hank.

God this show is so good. I love how they set up Jesse to be Walt's ultimate adversary — an even greater one than Hank or Fring. Jesse has nothing to lose, can't be bought and is the only person left standing that can't be sucked into Walt's tornado of bullshit. Brilliant.

Absolutely. Walt is obsessed with Jesse but keeps on forgetting that Lydia and Todd are two huge loose ends.

Walt can prove that drug money was used to pay for Hank's treatment. And the idea that Hank and Marie believed the money materialized from Walt's gambling winnings would seem ludicrous to any outsider, given Walt's 'confession'.

I keep expecting Gomie to get killed, only because the Breaking Bad writers love fucking with our heads.

Remember, back in season 4, Jesse confronted Walt about the missing ricin cigarette at his house, and even accused Walt of getting Huell to lift it off of him at Saul's office.

In season 5 episode 8, Lydia explains to Walt that she had arranged with Fring to ship the meth to the Czech Republic, and the the plans where in place, but it never happened because Fring unexpectedly got blown up to smithereens.

I know. Trying and having clever ideas is SOOOOOOO lame.

What about that one red-haired guy? I swear he's even had a couple of lines.

Yes, people aren't creative because they're assholes. They're creative in spite of being assholes.

@faeyr:disqus I did NOT know that. That's a weird coincidence.

Rewatching seasons 1 and 2, I realized just how funny Chevy Chase was. It's a shame that he's gone (and by the sounds of things, a bit of an ass).

The hands you shake on your way up are the same hands you shake on your way down.

I love Community, and think Dan Harmon is a great writer.