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I'm holding out for Spooge and Skank.

People might literally spend years as informants, because the police, especially feds, spend years building cases

The 5th person in the show Walt killed was Lydia

More like fills an entire prescription bottle with creamer so Hector has a stroke. I think Jimmy will be involved in some way.

Still think Stacey was involved in his son's murder. She acted too weird when he showed up in ABQ, like calling the police. Like she was afraid he was after her.

What a bunch of fucking pricks.

Yeah I wish they wouldn't do that myself. It's unnecessary and detracts from the story.

That was my point. Chuck believed a charged battery on it's own was dangerous to him, so people had to leave their cell phones in his mailbox instead of merely turning them off.

Dominic was the kid on the bike who shot and killed Jesse's friend, wasn't he?

Hector Salamanca-ice cream salesman.

If you'll remember, when everyone greeted each other in episode four at the hearing before the ADA, Jimmy was the only one who didn't eeturn a greeting-Chuck's greeting to him. That's when I knew Jimmy was taking the gloves off.

Come to think of it, you're right. For example, visitors to Chuck's home being required to leave cell phones in his mailbox instead of simply turning them off.

It was neVer about destroying evidence, but destroying property in an attempt to destroy evidence. Which was the reason for the debate about damaged vs. destroyed. It goes to intent.

We're getting Nacho, Hector, and Victor next week. And more Chuck, Howard, and Kim.

Wouldn't it be something if the second wife turned out to be Kim?

I remember when he first appeared in Breaking Bad (when Walt and Jesse abducted him and took him blindfolded to the desert) he desperately mentioned a name very similar to Nacho in connection to something he assummed the cartel had snatched him for. He thought they were going to kill him so he tried to blame it on

I loved his look when Chuck left him alone in that dark room after insisting it was best that he testify. Howard's dread was palpable almost to the extent of gallow's hunor, like he's thinking "I just know Chuck is going to fuck this up".

The man that ripped off Skinny Pete was Saul's client, so he and his wife are certainly good prospects if the actors are available. She should or could be peegnant with that poor little boy at about this time.

So many different ways to read that Exit sign, from subtle mockery of Chuck's predicament to a sign of his approaching end, and other things in between., not the least of which is the total loss of respect of his colleagues, the end of his stellar reputation, etc.

"Do you have to go up in the attic?"-Chuck McGill to worker at his home in the opening segment.