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That moment when Kim nails Howard on nepotism was just glorious, BTW.

I can see Jimmy slowly edging Kim down a dark path. She might end up right on the outside as a not-fully-involved ally. Remember, she secretly likes being colorful too. Jimmy is a bad influence on her.

You can certainly make a strong case, and I think it's hard to deny that he at least does end up that way.

I'm watching it for the first time now. The shoplifting thing felt so out of left field it was kind of absurd. And it added nothing!

I came into this show having never seen "Breaking Bad". Still haven't seen all of it.

Walton Goggins not getting at LEAST a nomination for that final season of "Justified" should have been a crime punishable by death.

Are you kidding? The Gene flash forwards?

I a;ways classed BCS as a tragicomedy.

That final scene was unbelievably cathartic, though. Ahhhhhhh, fuck you Chuck, you arrogant prick.

The worst, the absolute worst, is "Justified".

So we all recognize that that final scene was basically just "A Few Good Men", right?

Yeah. Howard is going to call it off.

Let's just give Michael McKean his Emmy now, please.

He is a Prince, after all.

Though I doubt ruling the world. I imagine a more "Well there are other bad people besides Aku/the adventure continues" sort of thing.

Yeah. I'm more and more getting the vibe that Jack isn't going back to the past.

The other thing too is, you know, I know nobody is saying this outright or anything, but abused people can form relationships too.

Don't get me started.

Who tried to kill him first. And then she did kill her own mother.

An aside: After rewatching a few original series episodes it's actually kind of amazing how much better the animation is now. The step up is much bigger than I'd remembered.