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I'm not sure but if I'm recalling the genesis of the blue meth correctly, that was explained an episode or two ago, when Jessie said "we can't get the methylamine, why don't we go back to pseudoethylamine" (or whatever it was), and Walt shot that idea down. Either it's his pride in his recipe as apropostrophe says, or

I think it was taking as canon by everybody that Gus is gay (or, you know, bisexual at least) and that Max and he were lovers.

I think it was taking as canon by everybody that Gus is gay (or, you know, bisexual at least) and that Max and he were lovers.

Okay, that police interrogation scene with Mike and Hank was the greatest interrogation scene in the history of the Universe, because they are both completely awesome people that we root for and know are very good at their trade, pitted against each other in a tiny room. Yes. More of this please.

Okay, that police interrogation scene with Mike and Hank was the greatest interrogation scene in the history of the Universe, because they are both completely awesome people that we root for and know are very good at their trade, pitted against each other in a tiny room. Yes. More of this please.

Coach Wolf demonstrating bikini waxes in sex-ed class is, in theory, very funny. But for some reason the sight gag of those furry strips she removes from Jerri’s bikini line just isn’t as funny as it should be.

Coach Wolf demonstrating bikini waxes in sex-ed class is, in theory, very funny. But for some reason the sight gag of those furry strips she removes from Jerri’s bikini line just isn’t as funny as it should be.

I think's there's something in that to the writer's eternal compulsion to "torture O'Brien". He's just the most normal of all the Star Trek characters (and I don't know if this is a good or a bad thing).
I agree with you on O'Brien being my favorite character, even before DS9 when he was one of the really minor ones

I think's there's something in that to the writer's eternal compulsion to "torture O'Brien". He's just the most normal of all the Star Trek characters (and I don't know if this is a good or a bad thing).
I agree with you on O'Brien being my favorite character, even before DS9 when he was one of the really minor ones

Watching "The Jem'hadar" after having seen all of DS9 but not remembering this specific episode was pretty interesting.

Watching "The Jem'hadar" after having seen all of DS9 but not remembering this specific episode was pretty interesting.

Yeah, as I said, "(although it might not actually be energybending it still has similar effects)".
He doesn't actually know energybending but he's able to do a significant thing that's been associated with energybending up to now… Who knows how things will look 70 years on, but right now that's the state of the

Yeah, as I said, "(although it might not actually be energybending it still has similar effects)".
He doesn't actually know energybending but he's able to do a significant thing that's been associated with energybending up to now… Who knows how things will look 70 years on, but right now that's the state of the

What do we mean by Amon being a hypocrite though ? From Tarlokk's story it sounds to me like he's sincere about eliminating bending and caring about equality. But then he's also a powerful bender, who was *raised* to think of himself as a powerful bender, and who knows some of the most powerful and

What do we mean by Amon being a hypocrite though ? From Tarlokk's story it sounds to me like he's sincere about eliminating bending and caring about equality. But then he's also a powerful bender, who was *raised* to think of himself as a powerful bender, and who knows some of the most powerful and

Well, I don't totally agree on Sansa. She's got the interaction with the Tyrell women to do (although we haven't seen Tyrell Grandma yet and Margaery seems to have taken her role, the interaction with some member of that family is still entirely plausible), and while Dondo does exist in the show world, the fact that

Well, I don't totally agree on Sansa. She's got the interaction with the Tyrell women to do (although we haven't seen Tyrell Grandma yet and Margaery seems to have taken her role, the interaction with some member of that family is still entirely plausible), and while Dondo does exist in the show world, the fact that

SPOILER for the second book (I think ? Very probably. Prior to the halfhand's death anyway)

SPOILER for the second book (I think ? Very probably. Prior to the halfhand's death anyway)

The series has left the books behind in such a way that it’s much easier to accept it as a separate piece of entertainment from those that inspired them.