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Howard scaling the wall was clearly the best funny moment, the looks on his face!

Damn, Mike's face when he got in his car after hearing the bystander was killed.

They threatened his family and coming off the fairly recent death of his son and how he felt responsible, Mike ain't playing that no more.

Chuck would just send Ernesto to help.

Saul in BB said Gus had been at it for over 20 years and never been caught.

That's also a call back to the very first episode of BB Odenkirk was in: Better call Saul

Coming next fall, The Bastard Minnesotan!

Seeing mike have to sit at that desk reminded me of Vick Mackey in the final episode of The Shield.

This reminded me the season 5 sopranos episode 'The test dream'

It went Under the dome.

Close, but my vote goes to Anthony Jr.

Kurt Sutter could learn a lot from Justified's final season as it's going out at the top of its game. Acting, action, dialog are all top notch this season. Sad to see it go, but they'll be plenty of re-watches in the future.

Ugh, now we have to wait a year before getting more episodes, what a quick 9 weeks.
I didn't see this episode as the end of anything, but rather the beginning of the man who will become Saul Goodman.

Tony did die at the end of The Sopranos, it's all in the final scene.

In Mad Men, they don't have him talk and that's a good thing

He returned last night for the first time since the episode: Hero

So he calls Jimmy 'Slippin' Jimmy' but he's really no better and maybe worse. I call him Chuck-N-Jive, the dude who fakes an illness.

I always loved how Columbo would make them mad which would lead to their demise. "Just one more thing…"

The mail robot went in for repair but it was never finished:

I was expecting the FBI to come into Martha/Clarke's apartment after that phone call, it just seemed Martha was up to something but she wasn't.