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Originally Posted by Dominic
and in case it isn't clear:
Mike only spares Lydia because he knows Walt and Jesse need the methyl. And he's only reconsidering because his money has been seized by the Feds. He has no choice. But yeah, it's going to bite him the ass.
LOLno. Did you even watch the episode? Severe viewing logic fail, your sentence is to skip the next episode.
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Originally Posted by TimM
They should have established how Mike knew they were having trouble getting methylamine.
They did that during the kitchen table scene. People who are whining that it wasn't specifically spelled out should not be allowed to watch this show. Walt told Slimfast about the lasagna he made, but you didn't actually see him make it. Should they have established that he made it by showing him and Walt Jr chowing down? There is only an hour of show, Gilligan cannot hold your hand through everything, you need to apply some thought of your own.
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Originally Posted by TimM
There are several precursors. Only Saul, Walt, and Jesse were in the meeting where they specifically talked about Methylamine IIRC.
Nit fail for you. You do get a supernit award for the "where they specifically talked about" garbage, though. Do you think Walt lied about the lasagna since you didn't specifically see him make it? I know that nits are gonna nit, but come on. Your sentence is to skip the next episode.
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Originally Posted by Dominic
In that last scene, did anyone else feel a veiled sense of menace from Walt? Almost like he was warning Skylar?
Sentence revised, now you have to skip the next two episodes.
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Originally Posted by imjoshsizemore
Opening thoughts:
- Excellent performance from Aaron Paul. For the first 15 seconds of him crying I thought he had finally thought a step ahead of Walt and lied about not checking the Roomba for 1 week.
- Mike took a half measure =\
Good points, both. Great alternate perspective on Jesse's crying.
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Originally Posted by CaliBobby
they made it very obvious that Mike is gonna have to kill everyone besides Lydia.
Yes, the speech about how they were all his guys and he handpicked them certainly cements this theory. wtf. You are sentenced to skipping the next episode as well.
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Originally Posted by TJay
When Walt, Jesse and Saul are having their meeting, Walt says "If Gus can manage it so can we."
Next word out of Walt's mouth: "Precurser"
One of the definitions of a precurser is "a person, animal, or thing that goes before and indicates the approach of someone or something else".
This is probably confirmation that Walt and Jesse (and probably Saul because he was in the conversation too) die.
There has been some severe fail in this thread, but this is definitely a contender for the throne itself. Join Dominic in the skip-the-next-two-episodes sentencing chamber for your severe logic fail.
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Originally Posted by SBlum2711
The gripe I have and obviously the show would've taken a much different route if it happened but I feel like Hank should definitely have discovered Walt by now. the guy is supposed to be a top DEA agent, he figures out a philanthropist who owns chicken restaurants is involved but cant figure out that a family member who has paid thousands in bills for him? Along with all the other subtle clues and hints, he should've at least aroused some suspicion by now. Only thing I can think of is that maybe Hank has none this entire time and has kept it a secret to protect Walt.
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maybe Hank has none this entire time and has kept it a secret to protect Walt.
Take the rest of the season off.
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Originally Posted by Chrizza
Eat your ****ing cornflakes, Walt Jr.
Now we're talking.