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I thought he broke the AC so that Hector would get hot and go outside and that would make the switch easier. then, he just nails the switch (after failing time and time again while practicing) so that whole bit with the AC seemed unnecessary, as Hector usually takes his jacket off anyway

I'm with the reviewer in hoping that Nacho is smart enough to find a way out of this business after Hector is incapacitated. But I also know very few people get happy ending in the BB/BCS universe.

yeah it was a behavioral therapy so that he could keep his mind occupied and focused on other things so that it wasn't focused on the electricity. it wasn't explicitly spelled out in the show, but that's what he was doing.

yes she did. something like he's been gone 8 years and it took her that long to be ok with donating his clothes.

no it's not. her husband disappeared 8 years ago. that guy died just a few months ago in the timeline of the story. The similarities were such that it's what inspired Mike to try to make it as right as he could, but it's not the same guy.

That's what happened. Chuck won't see it that way, but look at what finally confronting Chuck's "illness" has gotten him. He's taking steps to manage and overcome it which would not have happened if everyone was still playing along with him.

I don't think it was guilt. She just wanted to be free and clear and out from under Howard once and for all. She just didn't want to owe him anything, triggered of course, by his not-so-subtle dig at her working in doc review in front of her clients.

the effects can last a lifetime, I hear

She's overextending herself (and she knows it too) but she's doing what she thinks she needs to do to cover for Jimmy (even though he insists he doesn't want her to). It's going to cost her and it's going to SUCK.

Right. I was thinking about that too. Technically Jimmy WAS stealing but if it was only a few coins over the course of several years that's no where near enough to put them out of business as Chuck insists. I'm leaning more towards Jimmy's version of events where his dad was literally giving the store away and that's

She went off on her own. Who knows if/when we'll see her again. Might be tough to tell her story unless it's stand-alone which looks like what they're going to do with Strand

The defense of that would be that the complete randomness of it will have a significant impact on the other survivors. Alicia killed someone to save Travis, and he ends up dead anyway. That's a pretty big mind fuck. So there's some character driven story telling they could do if they wanted to. of course, we'll see

I kind of took Madison's plan to take over at the end as a sign that she went a little crazy like Rick did after Lori died. The talk about "fate" is just a sign that maybe she's not as ok as she's telling everyone.

Not the same guy (she said it had been 8 years) but the similarities were enough to remind Mike of what happened which led to him getting re-involved with Nacho.

that would be incredibly unnecessary and incredibly inconvenient. how's he supposed to get it out if he needs it? looks like he's got a pretty good hiding place in his closet anyway

kids these days. it's all about that hippity hop and electronical stuff made by computers and not instruments

Yeah he's a decent guy who's stuck in an impossible position just trying the best he can

Exactly. I was thinking about that tonight. the money was specifically for Kaylee on her 18th birthday, so her mom couldn't touch that money.

delusion is where i'm putting my money. that pancake story sounded fake AF too.

For nearly 6,000 dollars that bottle can be yours.