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Honestly, people that still apologize for Walt at this point are the kind of people that missed the irony of Fight Club or thought that the Joker had a really fresh take on life.

@avclub-98ee3569ee1cc83f32587edbfb0b857a:disqus I wouldn't be surprised if the writers take her character in this direction either. They've definitely proven this week they have no problem piling on the misery.

I'm sure in Todd's head he see himself as Lydia's white knight, and that Lydia will be delighted to find out that he caught the magical goose (Jesse) that will lay golden eggs for her.

Yeah, but I think seeing Jesse in chains is enough to make her realize she is way, way, way in over her head. This is the same lady that can't handle looking at dead bodies.

Have you seen Lydia?

Prediction: Lydia is going to save Jesse — or at least tip off Walt or Saul that he's been enslaved. She's going to see a broken and battered Jesse in chains somewhere in the background while creepy Todd is preening over his 96% pure meth. She'll remember that Jesse is the one that saved her from Mike and things have

Lydia spotted a DEA GPS tracker on the bottom of a barrel of methlamine at Madrigal, while Jesse was there. Jesse returned to New Mexico and told Mike and Walt the bad news, but Mike wasn't buying it — he assumed that Lydia was jerking them around, and trying to get out of supplying them methlamine, which is the only

Skylar simply wanted to get Walt to leave her and the family alone forever. She wasn't prepared yet to sell him out to the law.

That slow walk towards the other end of the lab to reveal the picture of Brock and Andrea was fucking soul crushing.

Have you ever considered that TV isn't for you?

Plane, Trains and Automobiles. Very surprised it didn't make this list.

I hate that people think that shooting at moving targets that are shooting back at you from 60-plus feet away is easy, probably because they believe in that freaking trope that guns give cops and robbers superpowers.

I understand you're qualms — it's pretty much the same reason I gave up on Tool — but even the most average NIN albums are at minimum, well-produced and full of great hooks.

Reminder: Jesse was about to burn down Walt's house when Hank confronted him. His options were to get shot/arrested trying to burn the house, or join forces with Hank and try to take down Walt for good.

I think the writers know their audience well, and telegraphed the arrival of the White Supremacists on purpose. Moments of tranquility and celebration signify impending doom on this show. The moment Hank got on the phone, me and my wife were all, "Oh god. Shut up Hank. They're coming. Shut up shut up shut up … ."

He's just a sociopath. You know. The weird kid in school that suffocates stray cats in plastic bags just to see what happens.

And she's a greedy asshole that can't let go of a lucrative business opportunity even if it might get her killed.

Donna, how the hell did you write this review so quickly? It's some of your finest work.

Sigh. Paul Verhoeven is so underrated.

We missed the most cosmically sad and soul-crushing performance of New Slaves ever.