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What a perfectly ridiculous gag. Made better by her playing that so straight.

Let's not rule anything out before next week's finale.

That's how you know shit was about to get for real.

It was one more obstacle in just getting a phone call with Christopher Sunday.

So, really, the only thing of lasting, long term significance that happened as a result of all of this is Kevin having a moment of true self awareness and clarity in his own relationship issues and perhaps resolving to fix them?

My comment is only in response to the consensus that Breaking Bad was, not about whether anything else is and why.

Apparently this was the first time Monty and Murphy have directly interacted on screen.

I agree with you that Riley was a complete waste of screen time (especially since he faced no real resolution… some have theorized that the writers buried his story after seeing the negative response to it) and Octavia's invincibility is dubious, but I would argue that these sins are not significantly more egregious

He's been charged with misdemeanor assault and will appear in court.

I enjoyed Breaking Bad while watching it but looking back on it it's just another in a long line of stories exploring to what ends a man will go when they are having a particularly nasty mid life crisis associated with a position of powerlessness. He becomes an asshole. It's a very well crafted and performed version

Well, in that specific battle, yes. But then we see that the aftermath of it wasn't that easy — the Night's Watch was so very against the thought of working with the Wildlings that despite that epic moment, it didn't come together for quite some time.

"a position of power she believes belongs to her"

Yeah that 6 years later close up on her eyes… that mascara was hellaaaaa obvious…

And yet somehow they're all still broke and working together in a living room on the same project name.

He's playacting the same douchebag character, then.

Me, too. I think that if they really wanted to they easily could have moved out of the house and kept the Erlich character around in a different capacity, but if they're dropping his character then they're definitely dropping the house.

The bunker is self-sustaining. The can grow food and they recycle air. They can last as long as they need to in there, they just knew it would be at least 5 years.

If #1 is true, that's a really tall five year old.

When the argument is about the casting of a white woman in a specifically Native role then there's no need to extrapolate into all of the other characters but okay.

Those are…. entirely contradictory.