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I just farted and it literally cleared out my entire office.
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I am Heisenberg. Look on my works ye mighty and despair!!!
These statements, taken in concert, made me laugh unreasonably hard.
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I just farted and it literally cleared out my entire office.
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I am Heisenberg. Look on my works ye mighty and despair!!!
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Sorry if its been mentioned, but I don't think it has - Walt now drinks his scotch like Hank did (now that Hank is dead), neat, as opposed to on the rocks like he did after he killed Mike.
Did you know that Peyton and Eli Manning are brothers?

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we're a family!
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You people need to relax and have an A1 day.
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we're a family!
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Sorry if its been mentioned, but I don't think it has - Walt now drinks his scotch like Hank did (now that Hank is dead), neat, as opposed to on the rocks like he did after he killed Mike.
Did you know that Peyton and Eli Manning are brothers?
Hey dipsh it, Hank just died in the previous episode and last nights episode was the first he's drank alcohol since then. Like I said, I don't think it's been mentioned in the posts since last night, but if I'm wrong then I'll gladly get on here and post that you're actually a decent poster and not some fu cking moron like your posting history indicates. Go ahead, show the post where it was.
I wasn't trying to introduce the fact that Walt takes on traits of dead people, just pointing out that he did it once again. Dumba ss.

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I seem to recall discussion on whether Walt was wearing a wire coming out of the diner. I guess now we know it was the string with his wedding ring.
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This thread = Redditized.
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What if Walt manipulated the Gray Matter people to get money to Skylar?
Tell them to either take care of his family or he will make a statement or do something to make the stock price crash.
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or walt feeds the ricin to his entire family and himself after killing the nazis, in the most depressing series ending of all time.
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As I've said, the Nazis aren't the show's most glamorous villains, but this is the point. They are here to reveal the fantasies of "Breaking Bad" for exactly that. The meth game isn't a quippy buddy comedy full of macabre slapstick and surprise escapes and thrilling improvised plans. It is cold, it is brutal, and it is inhuman. For a moment, it seems Jesse will be having one more adventure, as he picks the locks to his handcuffs and circus acrobats his way out of his dungeon, but it's just setting him up for one more devastating slap of reality.