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I wonder why they didn't use Walter making his "this is my confession" video as a teaser.

It's not a Rolex, it's a Tag Heuer

It's not a Rolex, it's a Tag Heuer

That final shot has to be that explicit for non-US viewers.

It might very well be since Hector insulted them while peeing into the pool ("like what you see?"). You could probably infer that Hector is a homophobe, which is the source of his disdain for the "chicken man".

You got it backwards. Juan is supplying Gus. As shipments from Juan are suspended for that week, Gus was actually counting on Walt's 200 pounds for that week.

Season one should have had more episodes except for the writers' strike. This is probably why the transition from one to two is clunky as you said.

What I can't figure out is how that hollow point found itself in the vicinity of where Hank fell. That round fell from Marco's pocket when he reloaded in the middle of the parking lot. It was shown to have landed by his feet. So did it get over to Hank? It didn't bounce off Marco's boots or anything. The only

Yes, Walt's motivation was really self-preservation. I'm surprised she didn't see such an obvious thing.

I'm only now watching this series and loving it (1 to 2 episodes per day) and I don't recall that first scene you mentioned. Which episode was that in? The aunt's house was originally supposed to be either (1) jesse gets to live in it or (2) get half the proceeds if it was sold. This is because Jesse took care of his

It was his aunt's home. He got it at half price because his parents tried to hide the fact that there used to be a meth lab in the basement.

A restraining order for a tossed pizza? Restrain this!

Talk about intense buildup. I jumped out of my seat and pumped my fist the instant Hank shot Tuco in the head.