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I totally agree; she seemed to appear here only as a plot device. People are replying that “of course she might be devastated” but it’s not that she’s upset, it’s that after appearing to give up on their marriage here she is, several years later, still living in their house, not one piece of furniture has been

Just like in Mario 64 in the pyramid level. 

As one doctor to another, I hear The Fall (2006) directed by Tarsem is pretty good!

I refuse to believe any A.V. Club writer could sit through The Godfather without picking up their phone within five minutes

Gene was definitely sloppy in this episode - his drinking, his phone call with Marion - but I saw a comment on Reddit that made me reconsider why he decided to steal those watches: unlike the other robberies with the tape on the doors and no physical items actually being stolen, Gene smashed a window to get into this

Or don’t even worry about tipping your “thorough understanding of the difference between Albuquerque and Omaha criminal law” - just don’t reveal that you’re familiar with Albuquerque *at all* just after a woman cites it as where her son got into trouble.

And speaking of sloppy, maybe when you call the mother of your criminal associate— whom she knows got into legal trouble in the city that you had to flee and assume another identityto tell her he’s been arrested, don’t act like you, ostensibly a Cinnabon manager, have a thorough understanding of the difference

Subconscious self-sabotage, possibly. The kind of behaviour Saul Goodman would have berated a client over.

Rhea Seehorn’s portrayals of Florida Kim and ABQ Kim are incredible here, and her breakdown during a shuttle to the airport may be the most moving bit of acting in the show’s history.

I thought Jeff just panicked. But, yeah, Gene was much sloppier on this job, between the B&E, the actual theft, and just hanging out having a whiskey at the guy’s house. To the point where I started to consider that he was planning to get caught for some reason.

This show has everything: Dial-up internet. The bastard substitution of a condiment. The worst domestic intercourse on TV this side of April and Cutler in Eastbound & Down. MTV’s Dan Cortese.

Just write a fuggin' article.

I imagine in one of the upcoming episodes they’re going to do something fun like recreate the entire story of Breaking Bad from Saul’s point of view, in a Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead kind of way, so it’ll more take place alongside the events of the original series.

I was expecting the boot mark to set up the Zamboni driver showing up in the store unscheduled.

Yes, except that it was a different actor with a different personality.

Jeff #1 was fucking scary. Jeff#2 is a total dipshit. 

“So, after all that... a happy ending.”

If the bartended professional code of conduct prevents sleeping with customers, that seems to be a rule more honored in the breach.

You’re not wrong, but Nacho’s father was kind of clueless. You know what the Cartel does to rats. You know Gus or Hector would not hesitate to kill either of them. Had his father listened to him, they’d be enjoying the free healthcare in the Great White North.

This is what I was hoping to hear. The other vaccines are only lasting 6 months, which isn’t long enough. I’ve gotten Pfizer up to this point, but if I can, I may try to get the Novamax booster next instead.