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She's getting pretty brazen if so.

Mike waited all night, and she insisted she heard gunshots, and pointed to what she claimed was a bullet mark on her home. Which implied it was more than just paranoia.

Yeah what the fuck happened with season 2?

Only problem is there's no way Chuck's favorite pastry shop is a fucking Cinnabon. He probably wouldn't consider any place to be favorite that doesn't serve authentic macarons.

Also he jokes to his friend in season 1 that being Irish he'll burn up in New Mexico's climate.

Not really. It was just a bit akwardly bringing the Gus plot back to the forefront. The cameo itself made sense.

Jesse knew he did a great job for Skinny P. (I think it was Skinny P?)

In that analogy Trump would be Hector, and Hector seems to basically know what the hell he's doing.

In the words of Prop Joe from The Wire "I've got cousins and in-laws fucking all my shit up, and it's not like I can pop a cap in they ass and not hear about it Thanksgiving time."

I bet Nacho doing an impression of Tuco would look exactly like Vaas.

Yet he still goes along with it. Because of guilt? It gives him purpose? Because he doesn't really care what she says, but he thinks it's ulitmately helpful for his grand- daughter?
I hope we get answers on that question this season.

That's both way more fanservicey than this show gets, and I'm pretty sure it would break canon.

I too am angry that people have fun following the established plots of their favorite media.

Trainwreck was decent.

Guys I was joking.

But Chuck probably believes that he believes it.
That's what pushes him out of contempteous and into truly hateable.

Are we going to relitigate Fly?

His powers of inspiring teenagers with vaugely patriotic, disingenous sentiment?

We're talking about reccomending the show to people who haven't seen Breaking Bad. I don't think the Gene flash forwards are enough to prove it's tragic to someone new. Nobody's asking you to accomodate anyone, but the context of the comment was replying to someone who is.

I feel like it's only tragic because we've seen Breaking Bad. If someone hasn't seen it you might not want to imply how it ends.