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Old Nehamkin
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Walt inadvertently killed Hank by leading the Nazis to the desert. I mean, he could have tried to explain the full situation to Walt Jr., but I don't think he'd take much comfort in finding out that his father only accidentally caused his uncle to be executed by Nazis.

There's only so many times a man can watch Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium.

"And after cutting to black, the episode fades back in to show that Dexter is not actually dead, but has restarted his life…as a lumberjack."

Do you mean the one that included "Skyler's casket", "Todd's FBI badge", "Walt Jr.'s bloody crutches" and "Huell's skeleton"? If so, that was definitely a joke.

Walt Jr. breakfast memes.

The finale will be totally incomprehensible if you haven't seen everything leading up to it.

How I saw it was that, while Walt was trying to protect Skyler, he was also genuinely drawing from his deepest, darkest feelings towards her to fuel his "performance".

Hank and Gomie ending up in a hole in the desert together is just unbearably sad.

That whole barrel-rolling sequence was all kinds of beautiful.

I give it 5 bags of popcorn and 7 barrels of acid.

The whole episode felt like a nightmare.

"Jesus, what's with all the greed here? It's unattractive".

Total filler, man.

Homer's inexplicable, intense hostility towards Dick Cavett is hilarious.

They confirm in the Insider Podcast that it was green-screened, but I wouldn't have noticed otherwise.

He confessed to several murders on the phone to Jesse.

To protect his family.

Yeah, the whole time Hank was on the phone I thought he was about to take a bullet to the head.

I think the writers have been really trying to emphasize that Walt would never even consider the possibility of Jesse working with the DEA. He just doesn't believe that Jesse would ever cross (what Walt sees as) such an unforgivable line.

MENDOOOOOOZZZAAAAAAA!!!!