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If those badminton teams had claimed they were drafting, could they have prevented the DQ?

I literally cannot remember the last time I saw a short Jewish guy being
portrayed as a serious romantic interest for a major female character
on television.

I literally cannot remember the last time I saw a short Jewish guy being
portrayed as a serious romantic interest for a major female character
on television.

Walt's holding onto his hat now!  This is going to be a doozy.

Walt's holding onto his hat now!  This is going to be a doozy.

@avclub-e95a45d0b1f5afdf0ab9cde82b4b1d06:disqus I dunno if Mike would be capable of Antony's sarcasm or scheming, though.

@avclub-e95a45d0b1f5afdf0ab9cde82b4b1d06:disqus I dunno if Mike would be capable of Antony's sarcasm or scheming, though.

@eric827:disqus Man, I really loved that sequence of episodes for how they whipped around what person the audience (or at least I) felt like rooting for.

@eric827:disqus Man, I really loved that sequence of episodes for how they whipped around what person the audience (or at least I) felt like rooting for.

It's not like Skyler was chain-smoking while pregnant.  Yeah, it's ideal for women not to smoke at all while pregnant, but given all the environmental toxins around, an occasional cigarette probably doesn't even make a difference.  (A recent study shows more than 20% of white women in the U.S. smoke while pregnant. 

It's not like Skyler was chain-smoking while pregnant.  Yeah, it's ideal for women not to smoke at all while pregnant, but given all the environmental toxins around, an occasional cigarette probably doesn't even make a difference.  (A recent study shows more than 20% of white women in the U.S. smoke while pregnant. 

@avclub-705562aaa4a5b85bfa44373d8e6bf234:disqus You're right; the show very definitely showed Walt as feeling oppressed by his wife and brother-in-law (as well as his two jobs).  The thing is, I didn't really have that much sympathy for him in those situations—he came across to me as deliberately being passive because

@avclub-705562aaa4a5b85bfa44373d8e6bf234:disqus You're right; the show very definitely showed Walt as feeling oppressed by his wife and brother-in-law (as well as his two jobs).  The thing is, I didn't really have that much sympathy for him in those situations—he came across to me as deliberately being passive because

Maybe he's like Willy Loman.  Free and clear.

Maybe he's like Willy Loman.  Free and clear.

They all pretend they're orphans and their memory's like a train
You can see it getting smaller as it pulls away
And the things you can't remember tell the things you can't forget
That history puts a saint in every dream

They all pretend they're orphans and their memory's like a train
You can see it getting smaller as it pulls away
And the things you can't remember tell the things you can't forget
That history puts a saint in every dream

I kinda liked the watch.  It wasn't crazy out-of-place to focus on it, since Jesse had given it to him as a birthday present (which I can believe he'd do—he's aware that it's nice and it's the kind of thing you can give someone when your relationship is too impersonal to know what the guy would really like), and