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Perfect except it wasn't even the next episode they revealed it. That would have been easier to tolerate (but still dumb). No….they made us wait like 3 or 4 more weeks until the reveal happened. So frustrating.

I thought it was more her just going into tunnel vision and zoning out….she didn't seem to be thinking much. Her face was a blank slate.

Yea, I totally felt something was coming. It was a great idea to show her going from reciting her legal stuff and practicing her speech and then just zoning out and just becoming tunnel visioned. Once she stopped talking and stared straight ahead I figured we'd see her swerve or start to nod off. The quick cut to her

He definitely had a last minute hesitation/conflict of conscience before deciding to go forward with it. When he's hunched down and about to pour the tampered balls into the bucket he stops to look out at Irene and watches her and seems uncomfortable for a moment but ultimately goes through with it. Not excusing him

Well if he was truly testing himself and his limits then what better way than to make it down the refrigerated aisle. His whole purpose was to prove to himself (and others like his therapist and Howard) that he can get over this. If he was going to be avoiding that aisle because of electricity he may as well have

His condition is mental. Of course it would cause him to flare up. If his condition was physical then he would have noticed immediately.

Not sure if this counts but him throwing Chuck under the bus at the insurance company meeting so that Chuck's rates go up (or are put in jeopardy) as well had nothing to do with justice but was certainly an act of revenge.

Just curious - what is the difference between the two? Different notes? Or just where it's played on the guitar?

Not ambiguous at all. Jimmy knows he's trying to make it to a drug deal meet and specifically says that and it's why he has so much money on him. Then as the guy is leaving you see him call someone and say he's on his way and he's happy/smiling and not sounding concerned for his child. It was clear that it was a

It's also a good indication of why he ended up being revealed as a DEA informant. This disrespect definitely would push someone in that direction.

I feel like giving them closure is tying up a loose end ("what happened to my husband/father?").

Gilligan had his staff edit together every scene from Breaking Bad that featured Saul so they could study it and mine details and callbacks from that. I'm sure that's why we got the "you aren't Kevin Costner" scene's in BCS after a minor reference in BB. There's plenty of others, too.

My mind is drawing a blank and I don't doubt you about this but has Nacho killed people on the show? I'm sure it must have happened but I can't recall specifics and I remember finding it interesting how rattled he was by having a gun shoved in his face when dealing with Gus's men. I need to re-watch S1 and S2 at some

He doesn't necessarily know when someone searched his name. That's the reason the spyware that the lawyer clicked on took a photo before corrupting his machine. It was an automated thing that reported back to him at some point. It wasn't just searching for Varga's name but the fact that he clicked that link (that was

There's a fascinating interview with Daniel Knauf (I believe on this site but can't remember exactly) where he gets into what the future seasons would have been about and how the overall story was going to come together. He had a plan for, I believe, six seasons. There were even talks/rumors of continuing the story in

Give credit to Odenkirk's character. When they had Malvo in custody he was willing to hear them out. But when Malvo had an airtight alibi he had to let him go.

Anyone who wants to see Shea Whigham playing an amazingly "good" character needs to watch Vice Principals. His role as the stepfather who has a heart of gold and no ill-will towards anyone is just so awesome. He was one of the best parts of that show (which had many).

He played a goofy/happy guy (alien? I forget) in Men In Black 3. Here's proof: Happy Stuhlbarg

He's not immortal….he just happened to be going through his terrigenesis after being shot.

Puppy.