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I doubt that the show will delve into the full complexities, but I disagree with part of your premise. This attorney was engaged in an ongoing criminal conspiracy since delivering the cash is illegal, so privilege won't apply to those actions. One cannot protect an ongoing scheme to bribe witnesses just because the

I doubt that the show will delve into the full complexities, but I disagree with part of your premise. This attorney was engaged in an ongoing criminal conspiracy since delivering the cash is illegal, so privilege won't apply to those actions. One cannot protect an ongoing scheme to bribe witnesses just because the

Actually, I thought as I watched that Walt would be logical to kill Mike since the 9 people will flip on Mike, who in turn knows about Walt and Jesse. Lydia is a similar connection. I had assumed that they don't know what Waltand Jesseby name or face - though I may be wrong about 1 or 2 at the laundry. That said, I'm

Actually, I thought as I watched that Walt would be logical to kill Mike since the 9 people will flip on Mike, who in turn knows about Walt and Jesse. Lydia is a similar connection. I had assumed that they don't know what Waltand Jesseby name or face - though I may be wrong about 1 or 2 at the laundry. That said, I'm

I agree with your point, and I think that a problem when the show highlights its timeline is that the character's shifting loyalties make less sense. I mean it's what, less than 6 months in BB time since Jesse shot Gale and Mike almost killed Walt and was searching for Jesse to kill him. The character's changes make

I agree with your point, and I think that a problem when the show highlights its timeline is that the character's shifting loyalties make less sense. I mean it's what, less than 6 months in BB time since Jesse shot Gale and Mike almost killed Walt and was searching for Jesse to kill him. The character's changes make