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    Plus, Jimmy almost didn't want his dad to know about the 8 dollars because it would prove he was tricked.

    Trash a banana, take a dollar. FOOL PROOF.

    Soon we find out that the daughter dies and she adopts one who is younger, looks similar, and has the same name.

    He wasn't suggesting death, he was suggesting "Belize". Belize is a lovely place. Therefor Saul is a Good man.

    Neither show is really about people getting what is fair for them though.

    Right before the events of BB she will turn to the camera and say "I have to go now, my planet needs me."

    Don't speak of T-dog like that! He had more dimensions than Sliders!

    He should've tried mistakenly calling him an alpaca.

    It's one of the few times that patience has been so menacing.

    Maybe that's just their hobby, "standing ominously" . Even when they don't have somebody to threaten they just stand silently together. It's not like they were ever the social type.

    I figured that he had showed his hand as tough so he had to get a "power win" for them to trust he'd be quiet. Like, he's letting them know he's a grown up and this is a grown up's deal and that's why they know they don't have to worry about him, and in turn he doesn't haven't to worry about them.

    After the scene I thought "It was a diner with Hector, I'm surprised they didn't sneak in a bell dinging". After reading your comment I went back and saw it, and was glad I was wrong.

    "Ugh, Chuck mansplaining to Rebecca about Carol Burnett’s tug on the ear."
    -I don't get this, can somebody explain what this means?

    This episode featured the introduction of Mike Ehrmantraut's most trusted accomplice: "LOL Rollovers - Bacon the Pig".

    I agree, Lawson is awesome.

    "The motorized chairlift, which Jimmy uses for a dolly when it turns out the students didn’t bring one. He’s the MacGyver of the legal world."

    She was stupid in her going after the cooler. Even stopping and giving big speeches is probably stupid, but she was at least stupid in the cooler thing. That she got away with the cooler thing didn't make it un-stupid.

    But we disagree about a show decision on the internet, clearly we must debate to the death!

    He wasn't right to be wary of the tracks if his wariness wasn't based on any relevant facts about the tracks. That would be like believing golfing is deadly, and then later a guy getting shot golfing and then claiming the event makes your belief right. It isn't the golf/tracks that was to blame. So the belief is

    But just because train tracks remind him of Terminus doesn't mean he'd be against taking them. It's not like he thinks these tracks are in any way bad, right? It wouldn't be keeping in his character for him to be avoidant of something vaguely related to one of like 8 times things went really bad.