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It was really no joke at all. Actually, the zombie saying not to forget they all have advanced degrees when reviewing on Yelp was sort of funny, but the whole thing was dumb. I know this isn't something BBT would ever consider this far into its run, but they could have had the whole episode (after the set-up for the

I think his admiration for her is more borne out of the fact that she had a family, but still remained as cold and unfeeling as a human being could possibly be. Even moreso than Sheldon himself.

I kind of disagree. Sheldon and Penny is to me the best dynamic on the show, and has been for a long time. I think it has been pretty clear throughout the run of the show that in many ways, Sheldon actually seems to have more respect for Penny than any of the other people on the show, for the reason he gave in this

There's an easy response to that (not that the dimwitted Kettlemans would be aware of it) - "We will report your attempted extortion if we get caught, so you're now our lawyer for free." Jimmy has to walk a tight line here; if he gets himself in too deep with the Kettlemans, they could be trouble for him. Taking

I honestly think Lindsay is far too level-headed a character to end up ruined as a result of following the Dead around for a couple of months. I interpret her character arc along the lines of your last paragraph there - she's got remarkable clarity and wisdom for a high school student. She hangs out with the Freaks

Yeah, I agree. I don't see them sullying BB by bringing out some forced conflict between Saul and Walter. I can envision a scenario a few seasons from now where Cinnabon Gene flicks on the TV, to learn of Walter's return to the ABQ and subsequent death. I like to think the past will eventually meet the "present,"

Yeah, that was pretty realistic. It's hard to explain the silly paranoia you can get from smoking pot, but I found it to be pretty believable.

This was definitely the best episode of the series so far. Lindsay's realization that she belongs with the Freaks was really touching, just as her obvious (and yet not hamhanded) influence on them is. She's discovered that she doesn't want to be all about conniving to reach the top, or destroying others that might

I would think they have to, for continuity's sake. I forgot to mention above, too, that Walter is the only one who might know where Saul went, seeing as how they shared his last moments in the ABQ.

I think he assumes that Jesse told the feds about him, but we the audience know that Jesse's confession never saw the light of day. We also know that Hank and Gomey are the only ones with knowledge that could tie actual wrongdoing connected with Walt to Saul, and they're both dead. The only possible sticking point

Up until a couple weeks ago, he was doing incredibly dumb shit, like conduct an entire trial for kids who skull-fucked a decapitated corpse, including interviews, voir dire, jury selection, and the actual trial itself, for that $700. He probably worked 100 hours or more for that first $700 check, for several weeks,

And its primary purpose is to provide the voice for a sex robot.

Are any of these hetero?

Cinnabon Gene is, in my estimation, less than a year removed from skipping town. My assumption is that he's paranoid about random skinheads because Walter White is still alive, and Saul would be quite the witness of behalf of the prosecution if Walter were to be captured. BB started in then-present day, which was

We don't yet know what Mike is doing there. I suspect he's not there solely to collect parking money and argue with assholes about validation stickers. Perhaps he's acting as Fring's eyes and ears, or is involved with the cartel, but we'll have to wait and see. Feeling out Jimmy and trying to build a relationship

Especially in the chocolate-dipped ones. Strawberries are bush league next to chocolate-dipped pineapple.

I didn't think of that, but you're totally right. Either they're an unintentional anachronism, or they were around back then but not popular.

I think the lack of continuity is intentional. I mean, Lindsay and Daniel got caught cheating on a test, and there were no repercussions mentioned in the show. At all. As for the mascot bit, though, Sam quit during the episode? I'm not sure where else that story line was supposed to go after he punked out on his

This episode is awesome. I totally agree about the "Lady" scene - Linda Cardellini totally makes it just by her facial expressions, just as she made the final scene in "Tests and Breasts" with her facial expressions, and what was probably the greatest out-of-control laughter I've seen on-screen. This might seem an

One time in third grade, I finished my math test before the teacher completed the answer key. That pretty much ruined education for me.