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i appreciate that

i liked this

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That's a good point. I'd be very excited if Saul proved essential in this season's endgame and the rest of the series.

Yeah, I guess "unlikely in this context," is a better way to describe the possibility of Walt being the poisoner. Every moral decision Walt makes concerning another's life is circumstantial rather than, well, actually moral. It just doesn't quite compute here.

The only thing the behind the scenes thing states is that Gus _thinks_ Walt did it, which informs his avoidance of the car bomb. Which means that Gus didn't do it, not that Walt did. This is all in the context of an interview with Giancarlo Esposito, speaking explicitly about Gus' point of view.

Between how freaked out/angry Saul was, and how Bill Burr kept saying that it wasn't his fault, that they didn't even touch him, and that it was an act of God, seemed to say pretty explicitly that he was dead. Apart from showing him getting zipped up in a body-bag or having someone scream "HE'S DEAD!" I feel like it's

If we're women, then nothing we say makes sense.

I feel like nobody is taking into account the 11 other episodes that came before this one.

Hey, one man's utterly desolate nihilistic oblivion can be another man's bliss. Unless we're women.

I hope this and the Spike Jonze movie come out within a week of each other. 1 week of bliss.

right after saul tells him that, doesn't he get out of the car and walk toward the door? thought that was… answer enough

A Gus reveal could make sense dramatically, because we never know what he's doing or what he's thinking, really - and we only somewhat understand his motivations — but it still feels like a stretch. In the past, Gus has predicted behavior correctly only in terms of tradition, or "respect." This is why he was able to

If Gus REALLY poisoned Brock, it means he knew about the ricin, and knew that (in Jesse's own words, he and Walt were the only 2 people alive who knew about it), then that means Gus knows everything - such as the fact that Walt's the only person who can cook ricin.

A few years ago the college I was attending at the time screened There Will Be Blood and everyone was laughing pretty much throughout the whole second half of the movie… it was deafening by the last scene.

@avclub-af673845f13bb81d03dae5a68e37c4d7:disqus The season will end with a huge reconciliatory "drug family" dinner with Gus, the Cartel's leaders, Walt, Skyler (who has gone full bad), Mike, and everyone else, and the last shot will be Jesse feeding ricin to everyone. Final season takes place over three days. <——

@avclub-86a9ac7667ec45a86614223897b4f765:disqus that and the Ford Festiva

@avclub-97af6e4aabcd75c1baa337bbf91bce92:disqus what about the vehicular kills? That was after Jane, wasn't it?

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