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Here; have your 100th 'like' for this spot-on summary of exactly what this montage depicted.
Church!

Primary is such a driving, rhythmic song; quite different to most of Smith's stuff - love that he and Simon Gallup *both* play bass on this track (and no guitars)

I'll take 'Primary' thanks - maybe 'A Forest' … overall though, my Cure phase passed decades ago .. *sniff - boys don't cry!*

imo it's become a real chore to watch; but I've invested too much time in it now to jump off, plus my partner will no doubt want to watch this season - just hoping they wrap it all up relatively quickly, but ya just know that they'll drag it out for all it's worth.

love the caricature of David Byrne in the background there ..

I don't dislike this feature as much as most seem to, but I'll concede there have been waaay more misses than hits, with perhaps only half a dozen decent take-downs in hatesong's history.

well said; just re-watched this episode and the S2 situation leapt to mind - however it's worth noting that Walt ends up cooking Jesse breakfast at the end of that scene

that was their A-team uniforms!

nice work; was considering doing the math myself; glad I scrolled down further instead ….

this is bang-on.
Gus had the kid killed knowing that Jesse would retaliate, giving Gus the opportunity to off Jesse.
I have no doubt that Gus was that cold blooded.
He threatens Walt's 'infant girl' in this very episode.

'future' comment/SPOILER

interesting choice of words!

uncanny.

spoiler:
he can.

SPOILAAAAAAAHHHHHH
Spoiler.

it was meant to be a no-ruff stuff type o' deal!

SPOY-LER, SPOY-LER
Spoiler:

fuckin' Moulty all the way:

Gus only 'had to' kill Walt because Jesse didn't agree with Gus' children-as-drug-mules/shooters policy.

'7. The mysterious call he got when he tracked down the RV. This had to
come from someone who a) Knew his cell phone number and b) Knew who his
wife was.'