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I thought he was going to blow it by celebrating too soon.

I was thinking (and loved) during the episode that Kim was trying to make Jimmy feel for his dead brother through the only language Jimmy understood—pretending to feel for his dead brother—and that she was happy it seemed to have broken through at the hearing, only no. Werner not getting that his escape put his life

Three things surprised me in this finale: (1) That Jimmy & Kim were still together on pretty good terms, after last week’s rift; (2) that Werner thought he could just lam it for a few days and come back (I assumed we’d never see him again); and (3) that Lalo was dumb enough to follow Mike into a gated lot, rather than

i cried bad when werner was on the phone with his wife

I really hope Nacho makes it to Manitoba.

She was definitely duped like the rest of us. I’d like to say I saw through it, but the reality it I even teared up a little myself. It was Slippin’ Jimmy’s finest moment. I didn’t know it was total bullshit until he started bragging in the hallway.

The thing is, I don’t think he’s full-blown Saul yet. He’s close, but he’s not quite that gleefully amoral guy who is a-ok with hiring prostitutes and killing teenagers. I really keep wondering how long this show will run. On the one hand I want them to take as much time as they need to tell Jimmy’s story; on the

Impressive attention to detail, having Jimmy walk by the beat up ashcan in the garage and note it before having his cry. He tuned up that ashcan in S1 or S2 after having another meeting that didn’t go well in the boardroom.

I can certainly understand the complaints about having to suspend our beliefs, but you’d be surprised how these strip-mall businesses — even one like a money transfer service that handles a lot of cash — can be so poorly secured against these types of threats. All too often they believe a thick plexiglass window and a

The last time Werner’s wife will hear husband’s voice is him yelling at her that he doesn’t want to see her.

We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again, but Bob Odenkirk just slayed this episode. Jimmy’s breakdown in his car, in that dark parking garage was a gut punch, as we finally see the emotional release we knew would eventually come.

I commented this too. It’s actually the one moment that keeps this episode from being perfect for me. In 30 seconds you’re telling me that dude quietly was able to shove aside the tile, get into the ceiling and crawl about half the distance he needed to go? Nope.

The smarmy attitude with the legal aide at the end, the manic eyes, the evil grin– it all came out like a snap. (Slowly, and then all at once, huh?) Poor Kim Wexler.

I find C.C. ripe for a bullet in the head. Instead, I feel guilty for liking Larry so much. He’s so endearing with his enthusiasm for acting that I have to remind myself that he’s also still a despicable parasitic abuser.

I would kind of be OK if this show just transformed into a Barry-esque show where Larry just tries to be a legit actor and hide his pimp/porn past.

it’s kinda strange to me that you insist on using the name “Eileen” for Gyllenhaal’s character when she and everyone she encounters (except her mother) refer to her as Candy. she isn’t tricking anymore, but she still uses that name — the one she chose for herself — while assuming a position of power as a director. i

The Teen Creeps episode about the Sweet Valley High books set in London about a werewolf killer is hilarious.

It was good to see more time for some of my favorite side players: Big Mike and Irene.

I’m so glad C.C. was acting out again in this ep. I’ve been finding him more and more charming, but it just took a few beatings and self-esteem attacks to remind me he’s a monster.

The true theme of this is money.  Who has money, how people make money, and what people in power do for money.  It is not making the city any money all the “cash businesses” putting money into the pockets of the mob and corrupt police officers, they have to go.  The city wants taxable income putting money into their