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"I assumed she'd get shot in the baby"
I think this is the most non-chalantly disturbing thing I've ever read on this site. Bravo.

As I mentioned in an earlier episode thread, I don't really know how that's possible unless they somehow bypassed laws requiring medical clearance prior to psychiatric admission. Women of childbearing age are all preg tested as part of the medical clearance process.

I usually enjoy their shouting matches, as well, but it's because they don't last the whole episode.

I'm not taking credit for this because someone on reddit mentioned it, but the title is actually the vowels in the quote "Fuck You Saul". It's all Carrie could muster. Awkward, but makes sense now.

Marie broke my heart, too. She was strong in ways that Skyler only ever portrayed as a facade. I am glad we got to see her one final time, and to see that she was still the same gossipy Marie. She was an unabashed busybody, but she was a badass, and I'll miss her.

I absolutely despise how clueless and sheeplike Cece and Elizabeth were portrayed in this episode. Both characters have previously been portrayed as smart, independent women, yet this episode whittled them down to the point of idiocy. Can't wait for his storyline to end. I would absolutely welcome Amurri as a new

Brilliant.

That was his IFT moment.

I met a traveler from an antique land 
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone 
Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, 
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, 
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, 
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read 
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless

@avclub-ed7db929d473c5593ce0501539c6e19f:disqus Late reply here, but I will take one of each, thank you. Pitts especially.

Not sure if it was his character that made him so sexy, but I thought Wright for sure qualified as eye-candy in TOTL.

Could not agree with your assessment more. That was Sarah Linden's "Breaking Bad" moment, and if anyone was surprised to see it happen, they have not been paying attention. I find Sarah Linden uniquely fascinating, as I have never really seen this sort of arc in a female lead character. It would be an absolute shame

@avclub-ac42c9d40e7ba0f7192750c9c0596a8e:disqus Yes, "ex-lover". It was made pretty clear that Linden had an affair with Skinner when they were partners roughly three years prior. Their "one night together" was actually a rekindling of that affair, not a standalone event.

Probably the best use of slow-mo I've seen in a long time. It was appropriately jarring, since this show doesn't ever go that route.

Agreed entirely. I loved how Holder's reaction to Bullet was portrayed in an unexpectedly even-handed manner. I see people bitching on Twitter that the old Linden would have wanted the killer alive to give closure to the victims' families, but the old Linden didn't spend three years with the knowledge she had an

The serial chiller line had me in absolute tears laughing. It was just so inappropriately funny for him to say such a thing to that child in particular.

I agree. I was just rewatching the ep and chuckling at his exchange with Linden in the storage facility. The way he said "no" when she asked for a cig…so funny.