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Ahhh I think the scene that came before it was the series pinnacle. And I was like "Fuck this is nuts that the fulcrum of the entire series has a intensely comedic and awkward scene right next to it." I've never understood Walt's actions more than after his Gray Matter speech. I feel like I really get his 'man of

Dude, the show is very very much aware of the ridiculousness of the music. They blare gothic horror music in the Authority/religion scenes. After Bill was a traitor to Eric, the episode ended with Elliott Smith's "Somebody That I Used to Know". There are tons of examples. Stop pointing out features of the show and

Dude, the show is very very much aware of the ridiculousness of the music. They blare gothic horror music in the Authority/religion scenes. After Bill was a traitor to Eric, the episode ended with Elliott Smith's "Somebody That I Used to Know". There are tons of examples. Stop pointing out features of the show and

What? How could he have possibly been in the DEA? The DEA sends undercover agents to random burglary crews on the off-chance that meth cooks ask the burglary crews for help? WHAT? WHAT? WHAT? Do you theorizers even think?

What? How could he have possibly been in the DEA? The DEA sends undercover agents to random burglary crews on the off-chance that meth cooks ask the burglary crews for help? WHAT? WHAT? WHAT? Do you theorizers even think?

Yes and the reversal was set-up last week by Louie's interest in learning the piano. We went in knowing the Louie is this sweet, sensitive guy that takes piano lessons occasionally  and awww, here's his daughter playing beautifully!

Yes and the reversal was set-up last week by Louie's interest in learning the piano. We went in knowing the Louie is this sweet, sensitive guy that takes piano lessons occasionally  and awww, here's his daughter playing beautifully!

At this point in the show, Skyler lacks power. She deserves your empathy most. It's quite simple.

At this point in the show, Skyler lacks power. She deserves your empathy most. It's quite simple.

You just think, "what's a sad, poignant song?" You don't need all those details, just the general emotion of the scene. Lyrics are often vague enough to work for anything, especially with human audiences who seek meaning in everything.

You just think, "what's a sad, poignant song?" You don't need all those details, just the general emotion of the scene. Lyrics are often vague enough to work for anything, especially with human audiences who seek meaning in everything.

Yeah and Tony's much more realistic than Gus. Dude's who kill other dude's usually have some psychological issues. But it's much more fun to think they could be completely cool, clean and precise.

Yeah and Tony's much more realistic than Gus. Dude's who kill other dude's usually have some psychological issues. But it's much more fun to think they could be completely cool, clean and precise.

You say that like it's a bad thing…. pulp can be done right…. it's called Breaking Bad….

You say that like it's a bad thing…. pulp can be done right…. it's called Breaking Bad….

uhhh…the panic is coming from the human side….

uhhh…the panic is coming from the human side….

did you really just attempt to discredit auteur theory by claiming that the director isn't the auteur, but the showrunner is?

did you really just attempt to discredit auteur theory by claiming that the director isn't the auteur, but the showrunner is?

No, actually not. That isn't how misogyny works.