Jeezus Aitch!
and lol @ Skyler.
Jeezus Aitch!
and lol @ Skyler.
Holy Fucking Shit!
No words other then best fucking show. Ever.
Run.
Skyler looking up “money laundering” on Wikipedia was a great shout-out to Office Space. I half expected Orlando Jones to show up at her door and try to sell her magazines.
Still processing the rest of it…
This show…, this is the show. I think this is the third time this season that has left me saying, “Holy Shit!” out loud to no one but myself. Very few shows do that.
Heh. Well, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to look at an Aztec the same way again.
Heads up for DVR folks – next week is the finale and it’ll run 40 minutes longer.
How many times is he going to replace the windshield anyway?
After the cut to black, I stood up, shouted OMG!, and just paced and wandered for a bit. I was alone because my wife went to bed (she’s a fan of the show, but had a long day.) thank god I have this DVR’d… We’re gonna have to watch that again.
Television has never gripped me like this. And like Amp, this show does this to me repeatedly.
Nice! I did not know that. That’s almost feature length.
Yeh, after this ep, at least once more. That makes three. He can afford it.
Me neither. Ugly cars, but now I’m thinking of getting one. Beige.
ETA: although, I think it’s spelled Aztek.
Stupid question; but did Mike kill the kid who shot Combo?
No, I think it’s pretty clear the smug dealers got rid of a now “loose thread”. Or shit, maybe it was just spite.
Even the B-story with Hank was great. A boner will get ya every time.
Sepinwall listed three possibilities: Gus ordered it, the two dealers did it on their own, or the kid got upset at being fired and made a fuss.
I’m wondering what the hooker did with the hamburgers. I hope she didn’t just toss them in the trash for some hungry homeless person to find.
Holy Crap! What a FREAKING AWESOME EPISODE!
Don’t go half way, Walt! Full Fricking Measure!
As Mrs. Katie Scarlett O’Hara Hamilton once said, ca. 1864,
I’m a lot like the two drug dealers- I never saw that one coming. And then after I saw it coming and saw it running over them, I never saw Walt actually shooting the guy.
Dayum. Just… dayum.
Gus is going to be pissed. And I still wonder if Mike’s resemblance to Hank is a red herring, a total coincidence, or significant to the plot. Cool learning some of his back story as well, and cool to see a henchman who’s also a doting grandpa.
Nice to see Hank ‘up’ and about as well. I wonder if he’ll start piecing together the outside borders at least next episode- “Walt’s not working, Skyler’s not working, Walt and Skyler are paying for my therapy and two houses and not missing any meals… hmmm… something about cards even though I’ve never seen Walt pick up a deck of cards…”.
I hope Walt Jr. and the baby aren’t in any danger since they’re the only two innocents in the White house. I don’t think Gus operates that way but the Cartel certainly wouldn’t have any problem with it. I also hope Walt Jr.'s two footed driving and provisional permit aren’t going to become significant in an accident or anything as that would almost make me stop watching the show.
Interesting point. If Hank learns about the alibi of Walt’s gambling formula/winnings, he might lure Walt to a few rounds of Poker or Black Jack. Hank being Hank would probably easily uncover Walt’s no genius when it comes to counting cards.
Then finally, he might start putting 2+2 together. Man… What then?
LOL I loved that the windshield is still duct-taped.
Holy crap - a one-hour show on cable gets 100 minutes?!?!?
I predict it will be epic.
Is there any truth whatsoever to the rumors that this is the last season? God I hope not. This has got to be the best show ever on TV.
I haven’t heard that. There’s no way they can wrap up all the ends in one episode.
I can easily see next season being the last- Walt’s cancer coming back perhaps, or him going undercover to bring down Gus.
The moral of this week’s episode: when you tell gang members “No more children”, you may want to be really really clear about exactly what you mean.
And I thought the Gus/Jesse confrontation was going to be the big, powerful scene.
It still was - the tension through it was palpable. When Gus said “you don’t look at him, you look at me” you could see the pent up raging killer in Gus come out a little. And when Jesse said “no”, I seriously thought that might be the end of him.
It’s rare that I have anything like this sort of emotional involvement in a show. It’s amazing. I actually physically respond to the tension and release.