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Also, ironically, Walt told her in "IFT" that "this money, I didn't steal it, I earned it." And was torn up saying "the things I had to do to get it…I've got to live with them.."

Skyler was likeable. Using her wits instead of just pure emotional rage/contempt/damsel in distress, her usual shtick. Also she was at her hottest in season 3, either the cosmetics girls messed her up in most of season 4 (and some of 3) like those big lips that seemed to only work on her face after 2 episodes where

Also a kind of premonition as to what was broken on Hank even if he survived, his left leg was the most damaged part. The table-fixing was like Walt fixing Hank in a metaphorical way.

Krazy-8 was one bad mofo, he probably was still hurting in his lungs the way he was breathing before, sounded like me when I got pneumonia and had to go the ER last year. At least I was fed tons of Hycodan (pure hydrocodone syrup, canada fuck yeah) so I bypassed the weird feelings I always get from antibiotics to pure

"6 razor blades ejected upon impact" so says the arms dealer trucker pervert.

You didn't forget shit, it never happened/was shown. The power of suggestibility is crazy isn't it?

He was actually being nice to Walt and protect his brother-in-law, he didn't doubt him yet too much, as we can see in the hospital visit where Mike poisons Marco.

Of course the finished product doesn't come out of that reaction tank.

That evil ginger.

Well goddamn, is that guy's real name in the credits of the show >_> ?

Forced to fight behind the crooked cross, the SS guard at the camp was almost as emaciated as the prisoners due to food shortages, virus and diseases on site. Then he was brought to this field where a lot of german POWs are treated inhumanely having to stand in a field of his fellows, of about 10 000, incarcerated,

The whole part about drugs in the beginning isn't a case of stimulant abuse but Heroin abuse. I'm sorry you can't make the difference but Jesse didn't end up in that den because of meth…

The look on Walt's face…I could feel his pain there, more than any other moment.

Stimulants anyone can quit without too much trouble, and he wasn't a daily user. Daily users will feel extreme fatigue and lack of motivation but that's about it. It's his heroin binge since Jane died where he ended up in that drug den that implied he was shooting up every 5 hours or so(thats how long heroin lasts,

Heh, even Donna manages to write in "Skyler" and "Skylar" in the same review. It's an epidemic of outrageous proportions if it affects her great reviewing skills I agree with 75-90% of the time. I'm gigglin' like an idiot 5 years after the fact. That name is unusual for sure…but I dunno, when Walt says "Skyler", its

Walt should have put a restraining order on the eye.

Walt did it in season 1 to Ken's car. Where's the outrage about that, huh?

He goddamns puts his money on fire, all of it, because of the guilt. Sure he saves most of it, but no, it's not insignificant, at all.

"self-installed water heater". Walt is a genius, I don't think he could be so intelligent as to make a tank-less water heater do this kind of damage.