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Uh, Barric Dondarrion came back with "a little less each time" but still came back multiple times knowing who he was and everything.

I'm pretty sure Ramsay dies this season.

Honestly, you can probably thank the living memes that have been raised by /b/ that are now becoming adults.

Yes, exactly. I'm tired of people saying their favorite form of entertainment or show is more important than peoples' safety and well-being.

This kind of reminds me of the gamers that reacted to a well known feminist saying violent video games had a lot of sexist overtones by threatening to rape and kill her. It doesn't matter that your own point displays the logic of a serial killing neanderthal, so long as that point defends the thing that you agree with.

I was watching this and I randomly decided to google his wife and holy shit, I'm so sorry for him and his daughter right now. She sounded like one hell of a lady. It's god damn awful.

I'm really just your average college stoner, but all of my friends have always marveled at how I'm actually a productive person that also happens to like getting baked regularly.

Yeah I'm always super annoyed at writers that think pot is fucking peyote or something.

Honestly, I always thought Cosima on Orphan Black was a great example showing pot smokers outside the "dumb stoner" stereotypes. Lots of TV has actually kind of grown up in portraying marijuana use.

Well in the show he still has his degree from the University of American Samoa.

Honestly, yeah, it's his best shot at the end of the day. I didn't even really think about it as an excuse, but Chuck isn't exactly going to look very credible when his confession was obtained under such extreme circumstances.

Didn't she literally tell them it would be just her handling it and that personal touch was something to be valued?

^This man's point exactly. Chuck is hiding a debilitating mental illness (or in his eyes a still physically debilitating allergy to electricity, otherwise known as the thing that powers just about literally everything in our society) and an obsession with destroying his brother's career. He doesn't give THAT much of a…

My favorite part is how Chuck is butthurt about being "stabbed in the back" by Jimmy when he's been stabbing Jimmy in the back and holding in this simmering borderline hatred and contempt of him while pretending to be a loving brother his entire adult life.

The cartel probably tortured him for a very long time trying to figure out if he knew who the person that robbed the shipment was, because they really want the money. Then they killed him on principle.

You know that it was Gus watching, right? Gus has a pretty vested interest in Hector Salamanca.

Well, considering the first season was amazing and the second was even better…yeah it did?

I don't know if being high made me slower to the realization, but I didn't realize what was going on until Jimmy was just about to tell Chuck the truth.

You almost certainly will, because Netflix is like clockwork on that stuff.