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k, I will come back to this thread and apologize if I'm wrong and you do the same.

Cancer will kill him. The inevitable. Duh.

Yep that's right. Now I'm pissed that Todd spoiled it. People have already mentioned how fast the plot starts moving in these last episodes. Why do I keep reading all this BrBad stuff?

The best part about season 2 and its ending was how it mirrored the pilot episode, both structurally and symbolically. Flashforward = structure, falling item that is representative of Walter = symbol (pair of pants, pink teddy bear).

Haha!!! Because people say this in the opposite situation!!!

A character that ruins my joke.

Goddamn, SaveWalterWhite.com was such a stroke of genius. The title, the Comic Sans font, the green background and the horrible yellow text, complete with doo-dads and sparklys and bad home photos. Fuuuuck.

I agree, very cool character and great acting. He could become vital again in these last eight.

I just mean in general. Why would I want to read an interview with an actor? Ew.

Good article Todd. Please steal your colleagues keyboards though. The Internet needs you to be a hero.

Does anyone else think that Walt Jr.'s importance to the show is overemphasized because people don't want to be mean to R.J. Mitte? He hasn't been vital, save a few scenes here and there, since season one and two.

Badger and Skinny Pete = Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. How did I not see this before? And why am I giving away this gem instead of writing Badger & Skinny Pete Are Dead?

Yep.

Oh, because it's a quote from the show. I get it.

Good, you varied the quotation at least. Semi-not-overplayed.

Internet help: you don't have to do the *action* thing when referencing a quote that is referenced seven times a day and is thus very well known. "*sobs Troy Barnes-style*" is already built into "MY EMOTIONS". Also, just stop. Overplayed.

No, I'm commenting on the opening. The rest of the article might be fine.

Hah! What's this clever little joke you did here! I haven't heard this, this is funny! Hah!

What the fuck? I'm stopping the article at paragraph two. Who has that confusion? Vince Gilligan has told the story ad nauseam, and been very precise and clear each and every time. He knew it after filming the first couple of episodes. I've listened to all the man's interviews and they are all nearly the same

"He thought he was the Burger King." That's a funny line with good delivery.