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Tjimi Cole
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No shit. Of course, Mike's written by people with ability.

*eyeroll*

She won't talk about it openly because the illegality and immorality of it makes her uncomfortable. If I murdered someone, I don't think my loved ones would openly talk to me about it. The more normal thing to do would be to skirt around the issue.

I completely disagree with your perception of Kim. She likes Jimmy warts and all, and it will probably be her undoing.

She also wants him to not get caught for his own sake. I don't know how you can say her "main motive" is to keep Mesa Verde when she wasn't even willing to break protocol by calling them the night before tendering her resignation at HHM.

Boo! Preview info is bad.

Exactly. In fact, he didn't even want Jimmy there.

She's conflicted. She stands to gain, obviously. That's why she's "standing by" Jimmy. She's also not totally okay with it, which is why she hit him. Seems fine to me.

There was one flaw. If Mike wanted the police to know about the holdup, he should have called them himself.

One more for the pile of beautiful camera compositions: The one-er with Kim out of focus as she subtly, then less subtly, then even less subtlety, hints that Jimmy should get the fuck out of bed and clean up his loose ends.

Exactly. And have you ever considered that Chuck's illness stems from his fundamental need for people to view him with sympathy?

Chill dude. That chick favourites everyone's tweets. My heart was broken too. I'm just trying to save you some pain. #StayStrong

Fair enough, though I don't think Saul was particularly happy with the Belize option. It was just a last resort.

When?

Saul in Breaking Bad was a corrupt hedonist, but never went along with things that hurt people physically. He very rarely showed much heart, but the rare occasions when he seemed to feel guilty for breaking any laws were when those actions caused lasting physical or emotional damage to people.

I don't think it's as clear cut as this. A lot of people try to find the exact moment that Walter White died and Heisenberg was "born." To me, the whole point was that Heisenberg always existed, and that there was no "one time" when he took over completely.

I've thought about this. For me, I disliked Skyler partially because of the way she carried herself. She was smug, petty and self-righteous. Kim is driven, calm and socially smooth.

That would be shocking!

Exactly. People keep spouting off ridiculous theories about everyone dying gruesome deaths as if this is Breaking Bad. This is not Breaking Bad.

Chuck's condition already is public. Schweikert knows about it, and it doesn't seem like he's special in that regard.