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THANK YOU. This is really an unforgivable error on the part of anyone cashing a theoretical check for their reviewing services. Incredibly important difference here! In yet ANOTHER egregious critiquing error, the alternate energy source was indeed mentioned, quite pointedly, in a discussion of its potential to

I was thinking it would be far more interesting if it turned out the whole thing w/Carey II was sincere and they really were two believers sharing God stuff. Not that I wanted to hear the conversation, but it would be far more interesting to me if it was indeed entirely innocent, as opposed to the other obvious

I think her scene on the phone when she said "I understand. It was an honor just to be considered." (or summat) kinda meant to imply that she was flat-out told it wouldn't be her.

She's always depended on the kindness of strangers.

With a healthy dash of Karen Finley.

Thanks. I'd forgotten. So she's dead unless they get really, really desperate.

I like what you did there.

I like the way your mind works.

My thoughts exactly.

Remind me, was Lydia eventually killed or just shipped off to the nighttime soap equivalent of Siberia? TIA

Thus Pinkman's Disaster.

kicking myself to have missed this

Maybe we could pitch this to Bel Ami?

I leaped to the rationalization that Red had shot him up w/whatever Noonan had dosed Mannequin Lady with.

and why, praytell, did this bathtub fare so much better than did the one in BREAKING BAD?

This consistently pulls me out of any suspension of disbelief. The actress is so wooden and one-dimensional already, it does her no favors to look like every scene begins with her hiding a hot curling iron just out of sight.

Seriously, was that ever said or did you surmise?

Hellllooooo? Why, oh why, give him what could well be Karposi's Sarcoma lesions or a lifetime of S&M scars and then never even reference them, let alone not use them as any active element of the plot? You don't show a gun in act one if it doesn't get used by act three.

The biggest reason for me re:its obviousness was that he never busted Emily to Victoria on her real identity. Not the kind of thing to leave out if you're truly trying to take someone down.

Pipe down, Mr. Spader.