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Jesse didn't go to Hank to inform, all Jesse was going to do was chaotically burn Walt's house. Hanks sought out Jesse and turned him. Remember this season starts with Hanks discovering about Walt, Jesse's discovery about Brock was secondary to that. Once Hank was on to Jesse, it was a matter of time before he flipped

Seems like Hank did that more than Jesse.

No, because he is implicating her on the phone, saying that she knew about what he was doing and only complained that it was illegal, which is true, and that she had known about his crimes for a year, and that it could lead to someone getting hurt. There is nothing that exonerates her until the end when he makes the

The same is true for Hank. Why would Walt care so much about saving Hank, and then order Jesse dead, and do it with such vicious hatred? Is it nothing more than Hank dying means Walt loses his family?

No, of course not. That was what finally  pushed me over the line to see nothing redeemable for Walt. It's the reason that I watched the episode twice and thought that Walt was being totally sincere on the phone with Skyler, that he was speaking out of pure hate. It's only today after seeing some recaps and comments

The one thing that I still don't understand is why does Walt hate Jesse so much? I know he is angry because he blames him for turning him in to Hank, bringing Hank out to his money, leading to the shooting of Hank and the end of his life with his family, but sending him off to be tortured and killed?

Dome is the new The Following.
Seriously, which one is dumber?

Anyone else read it in their head as "Coe-ven"? (Because of American Movie)

Probably not much range. He's playing an actor who gets cast in superhero roles. If he played the role in his usual Affleck-y way, then he was probably great, I don't doubt.

Evans as the Torch was the only great thing in the FF movies. Cap and Torch are different characters, but Evans earned playing Cap with his standout performance in FF 1/2.

Like most of world, I will not be seeing Hollywoodland. Probably Affleck was good in it, I'm sure, because playing George Reeves is within the limited range of roles Affleck is suited for.

Hey Ben Affleck's mom, Affleck was lousy as Daredevil. What besides him was the problem with Daredevil? The rest of the cast was just as miscast, but he was no better. 
Affleck's awards were for directing and producing. His performances in The Town and Argo were good because they SUITED Affleck, not because he is a

…*"accepted" all that money.
I know, and how much money was that, was it in the hundreds of thousands?

BB fans, I need help with a crucial issue hanging over this episode that wasn't addressed: Hank is able to walk because Walt's blood money paid for the out of pocket medical costs of Hank's rehabilitation. Without that rehab Hank would have been on the govt plan and probably still in a wheelchair. So Walt indirectly

It isn't the lack of a uniform, what makes a terrorist an unlawful combatant and thereby excluded from the Geneva Convention, is that they don't carry arms openly, ie they conceal themselves as civilians. This is against the GC because it places the civilians they are blending in with at risk and especially if they

Kinison was homophobic in the 1980s, but he was also a much better, funnier comedian than DeGeneres was any decade, and Kinison's views doubtlessly would have evolved over time the way that Eddie Murphy's did (Murphy's material in the 1980s was both hilarious and homophobic).

LGBT are like 2 or 3% of the population, it just isn't realistic. 
Though maybe in large cities the ratio in creative communities is much higher, and they ought to be able to manage it?

To me Sklyer didn't become interesting until she got involved in illegal activities. The show is called Breaking Bad after all, not Resolutely Staying Good And Bitching Out Others' Faults. Before, I knew what she would do, chew Walt out every time she saw through his schemes. Now I don't know what she'll do, if Hank

The gun is inside his thigh, it pops out when he needs to draw it. Safer than a holster and looks cooler.

Am I the only one assuming that Yates was just a red herring, the real Brain Surgeon will be revealed to be Vogel, who was doing it to manipulate Dexter and Deb into working together? Or to keep Dexter killing within the structure she created? She wants to enable/protect the monster she made, so she creates a phony