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Everyone talks about "Hit Em Up" which was undoubtedly one of the most savage disses ever but "Drop a Gem on Em" and "Long Kiss Goodnight" aren't that far behind IMO. It's like just because Havoc and P and Biggie didn't say Tupac by name they're somehow less brutal,

"Rikers Island flashbacks of the house you got scufted in
You would think that getting your head shot's enough but then
Now you wanna go at my team
Must have been drunk when you wrote that shit
Too bad you had to did it to your own self"

Damn, it's hard to believe he was only 42. I knew he had battled sickle cell his whole life but this still seems so sudden. Mobb Deep's early albums are all time hip hop classics, especially The Infamous and Hell on Earth, but I feel like people sleep on his first solo album H.N.I.C. which is one of my favorite rap

One of the best diss tracks of all time.

You're right, attempted suicide is absolutely reason enough to include the number and I should have added that.

It was hard to get a read on his expression. I mentioned this in another comment but like when he saw Jesse take charge and run that Mexican meth lab when he was in way over his head Gus had this unmistakable look of "Damn, this kid really has potential and I'm glad I have him on my side". If he truly knew what Nacho

I mean, once he accepted his condition despite all his grand standing and his poor treatment of his brother and all of his character flaws, I was rooting for him to if not beat at least learn how to manage his mental illness. To see it spiral out of control so quickly and with such devastating results like that is so

"There's nothing more depraved than a person on a painkiller, queso and Blockbuster DVD binge."

On Talking Saul Peter Gould said they hadn't written Season 4 yet so it's possible but I really think it's unlikely that he's still alive. They gave the suicide prevention hotline number at the very end of the show. Which could be attempted suicide too but I'd be really surprised if he survived.

Yup. If he went to a locked down psych ward (for a month too I believe the doctor said) and started ranting and raving about his "rare condition" they would have not listened to a word of it and had him polydrugged on like five different meds just to make him easier to deal with. Since he wasn't suicidal, homicidal or

I think Chuck had just completely lost his purpose. He was working so hard to get back to doing the only thing that he truly loved (practice law) and as an added bonus to shove it in Jimmy's face that he could beat or at least manage his illness and get back to fully functioning.

I could be way off base and he might have been giving him the Jesse Pinkman in a Mexican meth lab "I underestimated you." look too and he had to try and save him because it would be a bad look to the cartel if they just let Hector lay there and die.

All I've ever heard in BB is that Saul says "It wasn't me, it was Ignacio." when he thinks he's been kidnapped by the cartel. Do you remember when Tuco makes any mention of him?

Yeah it's sad how in 2017 people treat such a common affliction with less seriousness just because it can't be seen the way a physical ailment can.

Aaron Paul was great too!

Yeah that didn't sit right with me either. She's stayed with him through a lot of his shady shit but Odenkirk even said what Jimmy did to Irene is the worst thing he's done yet because everyone else who he's hurt from his schemes has been collateral damage while he knew exactly what he was doing to this poor old

It's unrealistic but man I am a huge fan of Mando. He has some absolutely magnetic screen presence and he makes someone who is really a pretty shitty person immensely likable.

Then I wonder if Nacho would rise up and take his place. I feel like he and Gus would work perfectly together on a business level.

Emmy nominations for Odenkirk, McKean, Seehorn and Mando or there WILL be Americans sized levels of complaining!

A few copies of the unforgettable 2003 horror movie "Darkness Falls" (9% on Rotten Tomatoes!) were there.