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I would also argue that the mineral collection didn't really lead anywhere. It wasn't really a "plot line", but I thought there would be a little more explanation about it.

I think we should be focusing on Chris's hair. That thing was a disaster.

Comcast was a shit company. You should try XFINITY, they are where it's at.

I assume they were drugged jellybeans.
Never forget.

They established in the flashback that the Don has a drink during his meetings, and he may or may not invite others to join him, depending on how he feels about you. Gus knew this, and I'm sure that the Don's staff knows this too.

I think it was a gas chromatograph. You can use one to find out the purity of a sample, but I don't think it would have a digital readout of purity like that.

Well, we already have the answer to one question. Gus was willing to go with the lesser product when he tried to have Walt killed and have Gale take over.

You, sir, are inflammatory.

No, Mike is saying, "If (right now) you think you might ever call the cops again, then go ahead (right now) and get two barrels".

Maybe he just has more liquidey eyes than most?

Walt's knuckles were bloody, too.

No way! Super cool. C'mon, this is the same show where Walt blew up a building. There is room for bad-ass moments along with everything else.

It wasn't "out of nowhere". It's picking up on a plot established last season. And if it's going to possibly allow the government to tap her phones, and generally not allow her to hide as she would like, it has some pretty big implications. Also, if it has Skyler trying to give Ted some of the drug money, that can

I'm a little surprised by the gushing over the tailoring of Olivier's jacket. Most of it was well done, but there was obviously fit issues in the boob-region on the model. You could see it was, well, empty, and there was loose fabric sorta hanging out there. I was waiting for someone to at least mention it.

Ugh, you'd think they would do more than one spot for those computers. And frankly, I don't think ombre is going to be a new concept to most of the viewing audience. So it just looks like pandering.

I hate getting flensed.

That's the whole point, Salieri. The insults aimed at Keith Richards don't center around his sex organs, while the one about Madonna does. And I believe that Keith Richards has banged quite a few people in his day, or at least that's what he'd like people to believe.

Because we've already seen Walt make ricin before (Tucco). We know he can do it, we don't need to see it again.

Kevin James still has to accept those shitty roles, Baron.

Hank and Walt Jr
Since it's been established that each of the characters has a color associated with them, what are we supposed to make of Hank and Walt Jr. both wearing exactly the same shade of orange at the Schrader house in this episode?