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I think that PedestrianX has it right, Craig's vocals (especially on the albums prior to Heaven is Whenever) just aren't radio friendly. The music is plenty catchy, and I recall hearing the start of "Constructive Summer" in a Budweiser ad 1 or 2 years ago.

I thought that the plotting of that was very weak. Even in the moment, it didn't fit that the cops would leave without first opening the truck to inventory their drug score. Meaning that, if that was Boyd's plan, it only worked because the cops were extremely stupid.

This episode also showed people sitting in the bus as bullets ricocheted off the back of it. Good luck relying on thin sheet metal to stop 5.56mm rifle rounds.

In the flash forward in S5E1, I believe that Walt was also driving a Volvo, Gus's car of choice.  (Walt switched to the car that we saw in last night's flash forward as part of his transaction at the Denny's - the car came with the M60 in its trunk.)

4.  I'm fine with the tracer in large part because it's Walt, so as others have said Hank's actions aren't logical and professional, as they would normally be.  I mean, we see that Hank is obsessed to the point of taking several days off work to prove to himself that Walt is Heisenberg.  Hank's concern isn't alerting

Regarding point 5:

Yes, we still have Lydia and her associates, whether known (Declan in Phoenix) or unknown.  I assume that Todd is still working with Lydia as a cook, which means that by extension Todd's uncle and the Aryan Brotherhood are still in the mix at least indirectly.  The reconstituted cartel could be in the mix as either

Pete's potential job in Wichita is almost certainly not with Boeing.  Boeing was headquartered in Seattle at the time.  While Boeing did have sizable manufacturing operations in Wichita, head of marketing would presumably be located at corporate headquarters.  My guess is that the job is with Cessna, Beechcraft (both

CBS (parent of CBS Films) was spun off from Viacom (parent of MTV) in 2006, so they are not corporate siblings.

I've actually thought that at some points the kids, or at least the older daughter, will have to figure out that something is very odd about their parents.  Perhaps not figure out that they're spies, but overhear a snippet of a conversation, be awakened by one of the parents coming and going in the middle of the

Stacks of US currency are a popular way to conduct illegal transactions around the world. Not surprising at all that she could get dollars from her wholesaler contacts in the Czech Republic - it's not like she's selling direct to Czech street dealers.

Stacks of US currency are a popular way to conduct illegal transactions around the world. Not surprising at all that she could get dollars from her wholesaler contacts in the Czech Republic - it's not like she's selling direct to Czech street dealers.

Saul didn't look too thrilled either in the 1 scene that we see him this episode, during the montage.

Saul didn't look too thrilled either in the 1 scene that we see him this episode, during the montage.

As much or more US currency - i.e., actual bills - circulates outside the U.S. as in the U.S., so not surprising at all that foreign criminals would pay Lydia in dollars. She's dealing with wholesalers - it's not like Lydia is collecting money from individual Czech meth users - and they'd understand that she wants

As much or more US currency - i.e., actual bills - circulates outside the U.S. as in the U.S., so not surprising at all that foreign criminals would pay Lydia in dollars. She's dealing with wholesalers - it's not like Lydia is collecting money from individual Czech meth users - and they'd understand that she wants

I share your appreciation of Breaking Bad (and other shows), but this episode wasn't going to end on a fade out of the family having a great time. I think almost all viewers knew that there had to be some other shoe to drop.

I share your appreciation of Breaking Bad (and other shows), but this episode wasn't going to end on a fade out of the family having a great time. I think almost all viewers knew that there had to be some other shoe to drop.

I don't know if it will be next week, but I will say that Walt killing (or allowing to be killed) Skyler, Jesse, Hank/Marie, or his kids are all remaining acts that would show the extent of his downfall.

I don't know if it will be next week, but I will say that Walt killing (or allowing to be killed) Skyler, Jesse, Hank/Marie, or his kids are all remaining acts that would show the extent of his downfall.