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I thought "Model" kind of got at some victim blaming stuff when the lawyer told Louie it was his fault he got in that situation. Anyone else pick that up?

I really liked Richard's rant at Monica. Especially his weird little dance move when he said Peter Gregory's name.

Ah, good catch.

I thought the note from Joe Jr was pretty relevant, as Carl couldn't bring himself to kill Rick.

Good catch. You might be right.

During one of the songs, the bad guys said that a member of the band became a traitor. Looks like it was Murderface.

I liked it, but barely anything happened until the last 10 minutes.

He whispers something like "Get me home. Just get me home and I'll do the rest."

They were probably looking for him all over the city. I just assumed someone called in a tip that put them close enough to hear the M60. For what it's worth you can hear machine gun fire from pretty damn far away.

What did you guys think of the scene with Walt in the car back at New Hampshire? I haven't noticed that kind of religious vibe since the end of Season 2.

I loved the ending, partly because of how quiet and non-explosive it was. The series already hit its climax during Ozymandias. This was very much a denouement.

I think he could piece together from what he knew about the Nazis and Jesse that they weren't going to be chummy. I think the original plan was just to kill Jack and his crew, and then find Jesse. Even if he died too, the police would probably find Jesse somewhere in the compound.

So did anyone else get a little emotional during that long promo for the finale right after the episode ended?

TODD IS THE ONE WHO KNOCKS

Marie's big mouth did Walt in. I love her.

Not related to the episode itself, but I'm glad AMC toned down the Talking Bad ads. When watching the Walking Dead, it always sucked when Chris Hardwick's promo would ruin a tense moment.

What are the odds Barry is the father of Lana's child?

I bought it, hated it, but don't regret the purchase. I'm cool with spending $5 to support stuff like this. Guess her comedy just isn't my cup of tea.

I bought it, hated it, but don't regret the purchase. I'm cool with spending $5 to support stuff like this. Guess her comedy just isn't my cup of tea.

There goes Walt acting like a child again. The second Mike mentioned how much better Fring was, Walt goes on a fit and shoots him.