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I don't think Jesse & Saul had met before. But it's certainly possible that when Saul represented him, Emilio was working with Jesse. And that Emilio was busted because of info Krazy 8 gave to Hank. I think there's definitely a tale to be told there - although I'm not sure it has to be told.

I understand where leaving your piggy bank at home makes sense, but if they're going that way, they should've gone with the obvious casting and made it a delivery man.

The guest appearance I'm looking forward to is when there's a therapist convention in town and he has to clear solicitation charges against an analyst visiting from Boston.

I was disappointed that after Daryl broke the news she didn't ask him to go tell Carl he still didn't have a chance.

"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through a virus that reanimates my flesh after I die."

He shouldn't be felt.

@avclub-d71760750778a95386b703f5c9e474f0:disqus when he tells Walter why he got into meth cooking. He explains that he's a libertarian, so he believes people should be able to buy top shelf meth.

He's a meth cook who rides a recumbent bicycle. He should be one of the most punchable people on earth even if for some reason you like libertarians. But somehow, he was likable.

I kind of assumed there was one going on during the Breaking Bad finale at MOMI, but was too lazy to find out. Also I enjoy my anonymity here. So I won't even tell you which trivia question I answered to win those three Heisenberg figures.

Is this where we're posting our gripes about the MASH finale? No, well, I'll throw one in anyway.You know that army band uptempo version of the theme that typically shows up when the script says "montage of Hawk et al executing zany scheme" to underscore their utter disrespect of authority and the army? It shows up in

Well, he didn't have the $10M before. Now I think he was unwilling to take their money in the first part not because it was less than he though Grey Matter owed him in cash and recognition, but because he realized on some level that is was their money. And in the finale he makes a very clear line between their money

Walt kills Jesse*
Walt kills Jack
Ricin is intended for, but does not kill, the Schwartzes
Everybody else lives

@avclub-e129a878f7b0e5aa9ac09e0282f64ea6:disqus - love? No, but maybe intense like. But Community/P&R/Office/30 Rock on the other hand, was the sort of block you want to take home and marry. Or maybe just get pregnant behind the junior high.

@avclub-be5dfeb671c12d7520445b9292e10d13:disqus That may have increased my enjoyment, but my big issues weren't with the continuity and characterization. What made the series enticing to me, and would make it stand out from just being "a good cop show that happens to be a graphic novel" is the question of how regular

Based on its reputation around here, the Gotham Central Dead Robins trade paperback was the first superhero(ish) comic I picked up in ages, and I was a little let down. And this series sounds like it's already answered one of my big complaints - why isn't Batman solving this shit? Seriously, in the Robins story, he's

I think there's a creamy middle between no quality and Pixar's overflowing with quality in which mockery tends to work best.

They called it a "mockery of Pixar movies", which is a challenging premise, since Pixar is tough to mock/parody on account of their , you know, quality. Not sure making it R-rated is really the answer to that problem.

I never saw such a movie!

They'll ditch the Better Call Saul title in favor of Baking Bad.

I had been rooting for that. But since they never let Jonathan Banks reprise his "What an asshole!" line from Airplane!, I'm now rooting for a post credits tag of Huell announcing "I'll give him another twenty minutes."