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Oh yes—- "I'm the best lawyer ever." a great line for sure but tells us a lot about Jimmy. I love his free form lies, as good as Walter Whites, as clever and right off the top of his head. When Tuco ate up the the "king" business Jimmy adapted to it at the speed of light. His bold faced lies are excellent, I look

Near honor student! So good to be back in the saddle again. With lines this classic
we know whose hands we are in again. Excellent!!! I love the lies— So good!!!
And a 100% great choice in his car an "Esteem" How great!

Donna Bowman  gets a solid A   Overall this writing was EPIC, thanks so much for the truly
bright spot, these last years. This show exceeded anything I could have hoped for, so far no
show has done this. I say this as a world class media  addict with at least 15,000 films
under my belt, gorwing up in Hollywood helped

Yes, Loved IT.      Only one big drawback with this>  It's called separation anxiety and withdrawal..
Am already in the depths of withdrawal.  There is no substitute here. . As we enjoy each episode
we are one closer to the end.  Ouch!!

The grinning Stephen Michael Quezada at the bank vault, was great.  I felt that sinking
feeling. when the camera shifted to the grinning crew in that Gotcha moment.
Very well done, just like the rest of the show.  I knew the Tommy James song would
show up, just did not think it would take this long,  —- timing IS

The grinning Stephen Michael Quezada at the bank vault, was great.  I felt that sinking
feeling. when the camera shifted to the grinning crew in that Gotcha moment.
Very well done, just like the rest of the show.  I knew the Tommy James song would
show up, just did not think it would take this long,  —- timing IS

Ouch!  We no longer question if Mike will be a stand up guy any more. We will always wonder
however. Walt has completed his 180 degree turn from season 1 episode 1.,
Perhaps he can go no further, perhaps it's all downhill until he bottoms out after
his last 180.  Lots of questions will remain to make the last season

Ouch!  We no longer question if Mike will be a stand up guy any more. We will always wonder
however. Walt has completed his 180 degree turn from season 1 episode 1.,
Perhaps he can go no further, perhaps it's all downhill until he bottoms out after
his last 180.  Lots of questions will remain to make the last season

Loved the AKWARD dinner conversation, amazingly nobody lost any body parts.  Good thing
Jessie did not want to know more as he would be dodging bullets. Perhaps this will go on to
become the standard for akward dinner talks.

Loved the AKWARD dinner conversation, amazingly nobody lost any body parts.  Good thing
Jessie did not want to know more as he would be dodging bullets. Perhaps this will go on to
become the standard for akward dinner talks.

We knew Todd would factor in big. Basically he was doing as told.  What next for his character,
perhaps save it as a season end cliffhanger.  Walt is changing to evil, both strongly and faster
then ever, can he keep this up to the end??? Doubt it

We knew Todd would factor in big. Basically he was doing as told.  What next for his character,
perhaps save it as a season end cliffhanger.  Walt is changing to evil, both strongly and faster
then ever, can he keep this up to the end??? Doubt it

People do try to go back into their houses while tented, people even break into these houses
, they think all they need is a ventilator mask.  BTW I like the choice of the cook music,
"On A Clear Day"   yes crystal clear—- nice touch.    Mark my words some jerk will enter a
tented house while Walt and Jessie are cooking.

People do try to go back into their houses while tented, people even break into these houses
, they think all they need is a ventilator mask.  BTW I like the choice of the cook music,
"On A Clear Day"   yes crystal clear—- nice touch.    Mark my words some jerk will enter a
tented house while Walt and Jessie are cooking.

After Mike gets the Methylamine   Lydia   can be taken care of.
Yes Mike got soft over his grandaughter one of few things he really
care about besides his work. As for Walt and his Ricin cig, we just have to wait,
and wait, who knows where this shoe will drop.

After Mike gets the Methylamine   Lydia   can be taken care of.
Yes Mike got soft over his grandaughter one of few things he really
care about besides his work. As for Walt and his Ricin cig, we just have to wait,
and wait, who knows where this shoe will drop.

Ricin takes anywhere from 4-12 hours to leave you really sick, but death takes 70-120 hrs.
However good early support has a high success rate. Work has been finished on antidotes
but nobody seem to know if they work, also work has been done on a vaccine also which
is of unknown ability.  Another excellent episode, great

Kudos to Donna, saving the A's for the last 2 episodes , since the episodes have been
getting better and better. A little headroom never hurt.
Yes the last scene was beyond superb, hard to top that.
Having grown up in Hollywood I can say the cinematography
in this series is honestly top flight over and over, just one more

Thought about nicotine, it fits somewhat, also a nice horrible death, great for your basic
good old fashioned mass poisoning.. However stomach acid breaks it down fairly well,
Nicotine is much better delivered with a dart straight into the blood. Something like
Tagamet would stop stomach acid but prevent most absorbtion

Yes, it keeps getting better each episode.  like it should!!
As a Pharmacist when Gus took 2 pills my mind spun out, I thought  Oh boy here we go!!
First I thought possible antidote to something. When I saw the booze i hit overdrive trying
to guess the poison.  Well not  ricin for sure,  too fast.   When Don said "I will