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Oh my god, thank god Kim is OK. Well, not OK, but alive at least. But this is it: the episode where Slippin' Jimmy truly becomes Saul. Sure, he's greased it for the ol' blue-hairs and himself, but this is the first time he's actively torn down an innocent person for his own benefit. Not a stuffed shirt, not a greedo,

I've really enjoyed that little wombat Haley Joel Osmont. I'll miss his paunch. And poor Erlich, I wonder if this sort of thing is used in-show to get TJ Miller out.

When I commented on their wedding, some people speculated that Elizabeth's feelings for Philip are too much an act, that it's in service of keeping him…in service. I think that ignores every development in their relationship since the series premier. Their conversation where she asks him to quit the job, her concern,

The insane episodes are the best - I mean, the more insane episodes. Not that they make no sense, just that the audience has to figure out the craziness along with Kevin. The Patty Duke theme! Great performance from Justin Theroux. The only thing that could have been better would have been for the penis-scanner

He slapped Jared! He can't do that! Jared's cheek was red!

beema, you're in DC; are you also getting the commercial with Jonathon Banks supporting DC statehood? The guy next to him looks looks like cardboard, the whole thing looks like some B-roll Saul Goodman would shoot.

Erlich may be ridiculous, but he's also amazingly perceptive about business. Well, except for his equal or perhaps greater number of mis-steps. It's impressive when it works, I'm saying.

And Laurie wasn't gonna call the kids one last time before checking out? So much parenting on the show tonight, what with the hamster death. (Also, who doesn't know Judas killed himself? That's like, the #2 thing everyone knows about Judas.

That was the single hardest death on the show. Worse than the girl strangled and put in a suitcase, worse than burning the man alive, worse than talking to an innocent old lady for an hour before killing her. I thought Philip was giving it all away talking about forgiving the war criminal, before we knew the

Favorite little detail: the little old ladies who came to testify on Jimmy's behalf, just like the end of The Producers. Jimmy might as well have capped Kim's closing statement with "I swear I'll never do it again."

That wedding ceremony was the sweetest thing, and so needed after Philip has looked so drained of emotion lately. Never before have they made some explicit agreement to be together when this is all over (not that I expect a happy ending). I have a soft spot for seeing villains and other morally compromised characters

Jimmy proves Chuck's condition is psychosomatic - science wins. Tour-de-force by Michael McKean on the stand

I'm glad Gavin is staying on the show. If he becomes a partner in Richard's work, it could be better than Russ Hanneman, if such a thing is possible.

"What do you want to talk about?" "What do you want to talk about?" Just a classic starter to an argument.

Henry has had it up to here, he's writing himself out of this show! Go stalk your fake kid with his leukemia brother! *bursts into tears*

Well, she did get to help make that garden hose spiked with nails last season. Arts and crafts with grandpa.

I haven't been complaining about getting to the fireworks factory, but it was definitely nice to see Mike working with Jimmy again.

Outstanding episode - the real magic was Gary and Mike being green thumb buddies, hugging, trying to hide it for the rest of the episode (the water bottle and twin table pounding!), and of course Gary ratting out Mike.

I don't regret this show continually pressing the reset button when it's this funny. Gavin eats it, and focus group-guy is back!

They must have cut the scene where Chris Sunday says to Garvey Sr., "OK, you can come in, but you'll have to wait in line behind the other apocalyptic white guys. I've got two more painting my shed, one wallpapering the bathroom, and the other digging post holes out back."