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I oddly kind of just want to fast forward to the near end and have everyone who is going to die die and Gloria solve the case.
I don't think the sibling rivalry and Varga stories are meshing well; they would be fine separately but it just makes no sense why Ray and Sy are even treating Emmit with the same amount of

After 4 seasons, I just barely realized that Jake is probably the best friend of pretty much every other character in the main cast. Boyle ✔. Girlfriend Amy ✔. Academy friend Rosa ✔. Childhood friend Gina ✔. Terry ✔. Holt ✔. Heck, even Pimento called him his best friend. I guess with some characters it's debatable

Wonderful episode! Found myself laughing out loud a couple of times, which doesn't even happen once with most comedies. They made good comedic use of the language with Dev switching back to English every now and then for a zinger. "The fuck that guy kiss his phone for?"

Rebecca face-palming, realizing Chuck is a crazy, vindictive piece of shit, after having just made plans to spend the next few days with him was hilariously glorious.

It was excellent the way the episode depicted Jimmy being most concerned about Rebecca showing up. It was sort of a red-herring to the Huell save, which was technically the game-ender, but was just as important as the vital part in Jimmy's plan to trick Chuck into thinking it was trump and being less on guard for some

Nahhh.
You sound like all the commenters Breaking Bad videos on YouTube who love the show because it's about something as superficially exciting as selling meth and because it's so good that anyone can at least understand it's a good show (but, mostly because it's about selling meth). "This show is so fucking deep.

In the episode, Rebecca says that Jimmy sent her pictures of Chuck's house. Jimmy also shows the binder of photos to everybody

Jian Yang calling Richard a cautionary tale was such a huge burn in such an odd way

Indeed. But at the same time I like to think it's something Jake might say on the norm
It reminded me of the
Gina: "Aren't you forgetting something?"
Jake: -Slowly stops preparing to leave and kisses Gina on the forehead-
Gina: "No! Pay your bill! Damn, who raised you?!"
joke, which is one of the my favorites from of the

Wonderful episode in a very tonal (and unsurprisingly divisive) way. Definite fav of the season so far. Was also refreshing to have an instrumental for the ending credits.

The worst thing about the first one was definitely its villain and conflict, would've been more interesting if there was no need for it to tie-in to the grand Infinity Stones narrative and had a more easy-going, fun antagonist

I definitely understand your point but in the end I still feel like the more general "do the right thing in the now" Holt character that the show has established these past 4 seasons should overpower this, despite this being associated with something as influential as race. His relationship with almost all the

This show is getting better and better in spite of the recent scare of sorts about it ending soon.

I've always wanted Mike and Chuck to meet for some reason.
It wasn't a very meaningful interaction, but Mike not giving a fuck and powering the drill on to cut off Chuck mid-sentence was glorious and what I'll have to settle for until Chuck gets the full ass fucking he deserves.

Teddy is best when he's partnered with Bob because those are the only times he freaks out and it's hilarious

I don't think it's that he's as ruthless as wanting to get rid of anyone who stands between him and his meal ticket. It's more of the fact that Gavin himself only allows for one person to be the yes man that he doesn't treat like shit. And Denpak having nearly lost his meal ticket last season, he's just more careful

Oh gosh, I really hope the rest of this season won't be a repeat of season 3's juridical warfare

Thought the Denpak vs. Hoover part was pretty hilarious but agree with you on the Dinesh part.

Nice blazer. Where'd you get it?

How believable would you say is the show's writing attempt where the COPPA breaches are transferred from Piper Chat to Hooli? Presumably $1 million being the highest ever is perhaps because it was for a start-up only worth around that much or for a juggernaut corporation like Hooli that could afford the legal team to