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Schwimmer's portrayal is like a nerd who worships the feet his jock friend walks on. And he will defend him to the death till the wheels start turning.

Everyone on this show is fantastic. Sarah Paulson was great in that bar scene and Sterling K. Brown continues to charm. But I enjoyed John Travolta the most this episode. His change from the old dog sitting down giving up to the confident smirk and stride he got for the glove moment. The glove moment too did not

This is what I would like to see. Cause Jimmy is not Walt and I see more of a happy ending for him than Walt.

I love how this season so far has not let up or slowed down at all. This episode especially was great and better than the premiere. Freddie and Vera both were great. So great, I was glad the Dylan scenes were not in it that much.

I love that this episode focused a lot on Kim and Rhea Seehorn was great in it. I really liked the beginning scene though. Really demonstrating the things Chuck envies about his brother. It has been though getting slowly darker on the show. Not too dark mind you, but enough to where the Breaking Bad side is starting

My guess is, they will be series long threats. There so the writers can have something when there isn't a Governor or Negan.

I do like these human threat episodes were they try to figure a way to defeat a human threat/villain. Alicia Witt was good and for the most part I enjoyed the rest of the group. The action in the end too was good and tense. But all of this is just filler till Negan.

10 Cloverfield Lane: Thought it was good. Great performances from the cast especially John Goodman. He was terrifying and I was captivated every time he was on screen. But the ending feels abrupt like almost the ending to a tv episode. And the score occasionally was a bit much and didn't let the genuine horror of the

Although it had some funny moments, bus guy was hilarious, it was more emotional and I loved it. It was nice to see Dale get more of a complex portrayal than just being the annoying brother. Dale's freakout at the game although still funny conveyed a lot of what he was going through and the pent up anxiety he had his

She is absolutely right about Justified. How it didn't win any awards, is amazing. And she was one of the best villains on the show ever. Went out in a great way too.

I think this is why fetish or self produced ones are becoming more popular. Since they are making it themselves, it is less likely they are being forced into it like so many stories you hear about it.

Think guy is the reason we were given hands. It's so we can slap the stupid out of them.

This show has honestly been one of the best things I have seen on tv. It keeps getting better and better. So many great moments with my favorite being the Rosa Lopez take down. Which was nice to see the prosecution do something right. Any show that uses Kiss From A Rose like that automatically gets an "A". But this

I'm still rooting for Crumb to win Best Documentary. Hoping Robert comes and accepts in person!

I am going to miss Bob Paris though. His creepy little smirk and acting like something out of Justified.

I bet Chuck is part of the reason Jimmy and Kim ultimately have a fallout. Jimmy will of course be responsible for it too but Chuck is continually pushing him towards becoming Saul.

It was great seeing Tuco again and to see how Mike is really trying to not kill anyone for hire. Speaking of Tuco I remember reading an interview with Raymond Cruz and he was talking about how physically and mentally exhausting it was playing Tuco. Seeing Tuco just sitting down looks like a workout.

It feels good to have Norma ordering people around and yelling on tv again.

Thought it was a good episode and I am really liking the last half of this season. They seem to know how to balance out the action and drama better. Also, like that they are finally letting Gabriel be a badass.

Yeah I have played it multiple times to see the different outcomes. And they are different enough just to see what happens.