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Me too but expect a barrage of comments, arguing how "Iron Fist is copying Daredevil, blabla, just another show with martial arts…"

Was I the only one who thought that those "construction workers" could be the Wrecking Crew?

Well, up until this episode, he did strike me as weak but I've felt they started taking him to the right direction. I want to see a Foggy who is capable on his own, not a candle to Matt's spotlight.

I expected him to have his grandmother's corpse rocking on a chair in the attic.

Spider-Man could appear in each of the subsequent Netflix/Marvel series. Have an actor, any actor just cameo wearing the suit and mask all the time.

He looked like a young Jeff Goldblum at some point. I am intrigued to see more of him, I found his pairing with Howard very funny.

All I could think during the Doug scenes, especially in the last 3-4 episodes, was "why did they start using music from "The Leftovers?"".

I liked the shot where Kim and Jimmy talked next to the office window and for a moment, it felt as if both of them were among the clouds / Heaven.

They have scenes like that, they have Flash runnig away from nuclear blasts and grabbing mortars mid-air, they have Firestorm with "white eyes" and the whole suit-hommage-thingy and splitting and joining between Stein and Ronnie and Jason Rausch gets mentioned and then we get Grodd and Reverse Flash… I turned to my

Saw them in Netherlands, about 4 years ago. I wasn't sure about the food quality, therefore I didn't try anything.

Lots of comments here and since I've got to get back to my time machine ASAP, I'll just point out that as soon as Hank returns to the family table, Marie is heard telling Walter "You. Are. The Devil!". I loved that!

I really liked the part where Jesse measured the distance on the tracks, starting with the tracking shot and then switching to that great image of three men walking under an almost otherworldly sky. And yes, the whole episode felt like a western, especially when Jesse went off the tracks and the wind started to blow,

I really liked the part where Jesse measured the distance on the tracks, starting with the tracking shot and then switching to that great image of three men walking under an almost otherworldly sky. And yes, the whole episode felt like a western, especially when Jesse went off the tracks and the wind started to blow,

A Mike and Saul spin-off you say? I'll transfer your wish back to the future with me.

A Mike and Saul spin-off you say? I'll transfer your wish back to the future with me.

I LOVED this scene! I had to re-watch it immediately. Great use ofsetting and dialogue - as soon as Walt says "you can't kill me…" the cloud passes over him and as soon as Jesse is mentioned, the sun ines again.

I was riding on my futuristic train, watching this show via PaStream™, laughing out loudly, as Hank kept singing. Ah, good times. No one laugs in the future anymore.

It is still annoying in the future!

How come Walter is getting paid this huge amount of money? After all the trouble that he caused to Gus, I would have expected a severe salary cut for both Walt and Jesse, yet Walt makes 7,5 million instead of just working in order to stay alive?

I really liked both their acting and line delivery. They were slightly above the average camp, just the right amount of hyperbole and they seemed to be having fun.