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Hey!  I know you from Slashfilm!

Hey!  I know you from Slashfilm!

I always figured the season was supposed to end after episode two of season two.  That's very clearly the climax and resolution of that story arc.  After that it sort of resets itself, and from episode three on the new story (that fills out the rest of season two) starts.

I always figured the season was supposed to end after episode two of season two.  That's very clearly the climax and resolution of that story arc.  After that it sort of resets itself, and from episode three on the new story (that fills out the rest of season two) starts.

"It's creepy there. Full of "Contact" references and erotic Coppertone drawings."

"It's creepy there. Full of "Contact" references and erotic Coppertone drawings."

All this talk of acting and no mention of RJ Mitte?!  That guy can eat breakfast like no one else!

All this talk of acting and no mention of RJ Mitte?!  That guy can eat breakfast like no one else!

I can't believe I'm about to say this, but here goes (and thus my complete transformation into internet nerd).  To me, Cranston gives the best performance on the show.  After that Aaron Paul and Giancarlo Esposito are tied for second (which is tough, because they're both SO fucking good).  Everyone else is good, but

I can't believe I'm about to say this, but here goes (and thus my complete transformation into internet nerd).  To me, Cranston gives the best performance on the show.  After that Aaron Paul and Giancarlo Esposito are tied for second (which is tough, because they're both SO fucking good).  Everyone else is good, but

"And then he casually eats some pancakes."

"And then he casually eats some pancakes."

This x1000.  The first season seems almost quaint compared to the later seasons. 

This x1000.  The first season seems almost quaint compared to the later seasons. 

Only on The A.V. Club boards are you going to get a reference to "Contact."

Only on The A.V. Club boards are you going to get a reference to "Contact."

I was telling my best friend (who hasn't had the chance to really check out the show yet) that I think Cranston gives one of the all-time great performances.  Walt doesn't even seem like the same person he started as at all.  And when you see Cranston in interviews, unlike a lot of actors (I'm looking at you Tom Hanks

I was telling my best friend (who hasn't had the chance to really check out the show yet) that I think Cranston gives one of the all-time great performances.  Walt doesn't even seem like the same person he started as at all.  And when you see Cranston in interviews, unlike a lot of actors (I'm looking at you Tom Hanks

I think Norris does a great job, and I really like Hank, but he hasn't done anything that's "blown me away" on the show.  Not the actor's fault, they just haven't given Hank the same emotional journey that they have Walt and Jesse.  I mean, yes, he definitely had his moments the last couple of seasons, and he has

I think Norris does a great job, and I really like Hank, but he hasn't done anything that's "blown me away" on the show.  Not the actor's fault, they just haven't given Hank the same emotional journey that they have Walt and Jesse.  I mean, yes, he definitely had his moments the last couple of seasons, and he has