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He was a libertarian who cooked meth. That amounts to saying "fuck the government! they stink! what do we need those stinkers for!" and then he goes off and cooks meth, demonstrating exactly what we need those "stinkers" for. Gale's words, not mine. He had a blog. Totally retrograde, but sincere.

1. You are right. Mike was right that Walt is on an ego trip, but he made a mistake in much of what he said. This has been Mike's storyline the entire season: everyone makes mistakes, even the pros. Mike made a ton of mistakes this season and proved that he can be emotional and human-y too. So yeah, he totally just

1. You are right. Mike was right that Walt is on an ego trip, but he made a mistake in much of what he said. This has been Mike's storyline the entire season: everyone makes mistakes, even the pros. Mike made a ton of mistakes this season and proved that he can be emotional and human-y too. So yeah, he totally just

Yes, this show has learned from Lost though. You use Losty moments for CHARACTER, not narrative. Think of the mysterious references to Gus in Chile, Mike leaving with a bang at his old job, Grey Matter, Madrigal, etc. They have shadowy organizations, tantalizing hints that are never fully revealed, creepy

Yes, this show has learned from Lost though. You use Losty moments for CHARACTER, not narrative. Think of the mysterious references to Gus in Chile, Mike leaving with a bang at his old job, Grey Matter, Madrigal, etc. They have shadowy organizations, tantalizing hints that are never fully revealed, creepy

Tune in next week!

Tune in next week!

So darkly humorous when he realizes that Lidia has the names too. I thought a slide whistle was going to go off with Walt and the studio audience at home cracking up. Maybe Walt starts mugging for the camera?

So darkly humorous when he realizes that Lidia has the names too. I thought a slide whistle was going to go off with Walt and the studio audience at home cracking up. Maybe Walt starts mugging for the camera?

But this lawyer was a newb. Biggest mistake: bringing all the money with him each week….JUST BRING WHAT YOU NEED TO DROP OFF THAT WEEK. It's good they painted him that way though (remember he flipped after Gomie was a meanie-head to him for a few hours). Good they painted Mike as a fuck-up too. You try running a

But this lawyer was a newb. Biggest mistake: bringing all the money with him each week….JUST BRING WHAT YOU NEED TO DROP OFF THAT WEEK. It's good they painted him that way though (remember he flipped after Gomie was a meanie-head to him for a few hours). Good they painted Mike as a fuck-up too. You try running a

No one could possibly kill the Nine quick enough. The DEA can now say "we have the lawyer who was giving you money" and "Mike has lambed it". By the end of the week, when the money isn't there anymore, they will all turn on Gus, if not sooner. But relax, they don't know Walt's name or anything.

No one could possibly kill the Nine quick enough. The DEA can now say "we have the lawyer who was giving you money" and "Mike has lambed it". By the end of the week, when the money isn't there anymore, they will all turn on Gus, if not sooner. But relax, they don't know Walt's name or anything.

Yeah, Jesse is about to go to Skyler. He knows Walt has completely lost his mind. And now he's trapped with him, just as much as Skyler is trapped, just as much as Jesse and Walt were trapped by Gus last season. Season 6 will be Walt versus his family, both real and makeshift. Walt vs. Hank/Skyler/Jesse. Whoa doggy.

Yeah, Jesse is about to go to Skyler. He knows Walt has completely lost his mind. And now he's trapped with him, just as much as Skyler is trapped, just as much as Jesse and Walt were trapped by Gus last season. Season 6 will be Walt versus his family, both real and makeshift. Walt vs. Hank/Skyler/Jesse. Whoa doggy.

Yeah…okay…look she responded above, now I feel bad…. yes those are the big ontological categories…but nothingness is referring to consciousness… we are nihilating nothingness's… our upsurge into the world and the such…. ya know… and Hegel too associated the "Negative" with consciousness … I dunno man.

Yeah…okay…look she responded above, now I feel bad…. yes those are the big ontological categories…but nothingness is referring to consciousness… we are nihilating nothingness's… our upsurge into the world and the such…. ya know… and Hegel too associated the "Negative" with consciousness … I dunno man.

Great episode, but what was with the write-up's attempt at referencing philosophy….? What the fuck was that? Sartre's the philosopher who talks about nothing and nothingness most and what you said makes absolutely zero sense in the context of Sartre. Can someone help explain what the fuck the reviewer was talking

Great episode, but what was with the write-up's attempt at referencing philosophy….? What the fuck was that? Sartre's the philosopher who talks about nothing and nothingness most and what you said makes absolutely zero sense in the context of Sartre. Can someone help explain what the fuck the reviewer was talking

Yes and this is only season 5. They can do stuff like that in season 6. We need somewhere to climb to….