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The episode is "Better call saul" S2/Ep-8

In the episode one minute it was Fring, in the Sunset episode it was Franchesca.

So, 50+ zombies on the barn door just gave up and walked away eh?

All that Jazz, 1979.

I always thought Dean Norris was much better in BB than Aaron Paul.

Was pretty good on Terminator TSCC too.

Another fun fact, Jonathan Banks wasn't even supposed to be on BB, he only made an appearance because Odenkirk wasn't available during the filming of the episode Mike's character debuted in.

What else would you watch on Mondays? Gotham?

No TV pilot blasted out of the gate like BB's did, the 1st 5 minutes were as compelling and shocking as any in TV history.

Yeah, I had the Cinnabon part pegged last summer, when they closed off that portion of my local mall, Cottonwood mall to film at the Cinnabon. It immediately made me thing of Saul's line in the Granite State episode of BB.

Yeah that made me smile too, BB was always good at putting in the perfect music for the scene.

It could end with Mr. Mayhew walking into Saul's office to consult on Badger's arrest.

My guess was Crazy-8 or Gus, Tuco was a total surprise.

Yeah, he went to Under the dome which ended up going under the dome, my new phrase for a show that just ends up sucking badly, it goes "under the dome".

Agreed, like in BB, ABQ is a character in and of itself.

"This was the largest massacre in my quadrant!"

The companion show will cue us in to the other parts of the country. We'll see how it works, but I don't have very high hopes for it other than it will be more entertaining than Halt and Catch Fire

heheh yah, his struggling to get his inhaler from the passenger floor seat always made me laugh.

Compared to Herschel's killing a year ago, this was a meh episode. As a finale, it fell flat to me.

I vote for a "Walter White watches the Sons of anarchy finale"