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I've held onto this fantasy that at the end of this series, Saul will be sitting at home, get a call and immediately walk out the door and into a car driven by future Kim who will drive them into the sunset. The final few minutes of this episode makes me fear that Kim won't live to see tomorrow.

The fatal effects of hubris on this show are amazing…and consistent. I wonder if anybody has ever done a study on how contestants continually fall into the same trap of their own making when it has failed so spectacularly so often in the past.

One thing I love about this show is that as much as I looked forward to it after BB, I never expected they would use our knowledge of Saul and Mike's future to such great advantage. It really adds a new dimension to everything.

No mention of "I'm ready for my closeup Mr. McGill."? I lost it at that point.

Yeah, I was underwhelmed by the episode but it's not that I don't care at all about Wessex etc but it's that they've got too many storylines going at once and each is denied the time it needs as a result.

have a friend who would never get on the Breaking Bad wagon during its run and just started this year. I'm jealous that he's getting to watch it for the first time. And while I want to push this great followup, I don't dare for fear of any spoiler slips.

we are totally good. I think what happened, and this is my bad, is I was irked by something in a previous recap that as I recall called the show out for the cruelty towards the main character and I brought that irkedness into my reaction to your recap and misinterpreted some of your comments because I kept that

Ok, I see what you're saying. I just find this and other recaps to seem to miss the point that this is all absurd with a central character suffering through the insanity that is swirling all around him. The comedy is in the insanity. An earlier recap really focused on how almost cruel the show was for putting

Hmm, I don't see that anywhere above. Am I missing something?

While Darnell absolutely cost them the challenge, sending him home was stupid and hard to understand. Not only is Alecia limited in her physical (and puzzle solving) assets, her entire persona is sketchy. Better to cut her loose early.

Love the show and am baffled by some of the recaps here. It's absurdist comedy and the commentary about characters behaving unrealistically indicates the writer just doesn't get it.

Thanks for the sitcom duo lesson.

I read the first 2 paragraphs of this recap and decided to give the show a try. I loved the setup and characters except for the Billie character. She is clearly supposed to be the straight one that all the craziness bounces off of but the actress playing her simply can't pull it off.
But I stuck it out because of

Definitely a fan of the original and ED 2. And a complete fan of the series but this last episode struck me as totally off in the pacing. Clearly I'm in a minority so what do I know?

totally agree. I guess we're in the minority but this episode was terrible in the pacing etc.

Very underwhelmed by the finale. I've loved every episode of the season but this one seemed so off in the pacing that I think it had to be about trying to fill up time for an extended episode rather than telling a story. Ash hanging outside the door forever as the ceremony went on, the whole thing with Kelley,

Really befuddled by all the Kass love here. She fishes for info and is offended that Sasha would dare not tell her the truth. Not just offended but deeply angered that somebody she betrayed in a previous season would dare not trust her!

Cierra voted savage to sabotage kass. One less vote for Sasha and all that.

I was hoping Rick's wounded hand would prove infected. I'd heard about a shocking death and really hoped it would be him.

Morgan is probably busy defeating then letting go a bunch more wolves.