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I don't get why Hank never says to Skyler how many people Walt has killed to maybe get her on his side. Like he didn't mention it as far as I can remember
 
I don't get why Hank never says to Skyler how many people Walt has killed to maybe get her on his side. Like he didn't mention it as far as I can remember

I don't know why he didn't mention it to her the first time they met in the diner, but at the little family sitdown last episode I think he knew it wouldn't matter. She's making it obvious she's on Walt's side so no point in spilling any of the info he has on him.
 
I don't think Hank knows about all the deaths Walt is involved in. How would he tie Walt to people like Gale's death? I'm not sure, but weren't the clues left behind in Gale's apartment pointing to Gus doing that? Or the guys right at the beginning that Jesse messed up with when they were trying to get rid of the bodies? (in the bathtub) Hank wouldn't know of them.
 
I was reading the comments at the end of a review of this week's BB episode, and this was a funny comment:

This doesn't make sense to me! Walt puts the lily of the valley in "one" cigarette and just hoped Brock will smoke it? What if Jesse had smoked it?

You can tell this guy is a huge fan of the show :lol
 
I was reading the comments at the end of a review of this week's BB episode, and this was a funny comment:

This doesn't make sense to me! Walt puts the lily of the valley in "one" cigarette and just hoped Brock will smoke it? What if Jesse had smoked it?



You can tell this guy is a huge fan of the show :lol

Sounds like a certain poster from this board.
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So with like 3 episodes left in the whole damn series, I finally got caught up on Dexter. I think it took me about a month and a half to watch it all the way through. Good series and I'm curious about the thoughts of some people around here cause it always seemed like the perception of the show has been negative the last few seasons.

My thoughts:
It started great, but typically that happens when you adapt a series from a well written book. Once the writers had to start doing the stories on their own, most were ok except for the trinity season (the best) and the revelation killer season (the weirdest). It sucked when Doakes died cause I loved his character, but I knew it was necessary for the show to go on. La Geurta's death was just meh. I was tired of her overall so I'm happy she's gone, but it didn't make much sense. She had no reason to go back and start looking into Dexter as a killer and then Deb shooting her was just stupid. I do love me some Hanna though. :hawfap
 
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Jesse realized that Huell pickpocketed the weed, and he put 2 and 2 together.

Oh... I was wondering what caused Jesse to "realize" the manipulation. He looks down at his cigarettes, then flipped out. I was like.... as the audience, what am I supposed to be seeing as his realization point? What gave it away?

You're saying it's that Huell lifted the weed cigarette, Jesse realized it, and then deduced that Huell had lifted the Ricin as well.

Got it.
 
I've watched the first 4 episodes of Orange is the New Black on Netflix and it's really good. It does a really good job of building it's characters. Netflix is now 3 for 3 on producing series.
 
I've watched the first 4 episodes of Orange is the New Black on Netflix and it's really good. It does a really good job of building it's characters. Netflix is now 3 for 3 on producing series.

I started rooting against Piper towards the end of season one.
 
So with like 3 episodes left in the whole damn series, I finally got caught up on Dexter. I think it took me about a month and a half to watch it all the way through. Good series and I'm curious about the thoughts of some people around here cause it always seemed like the perception of the show has been negative the last few seasons.

It has had it's ups and downs.

Glad La Guerta got it. She was a hoor.

Now Deb is all strung out and frankly, I don't give a shit anymore.

Last season was the best since the Trinity Season.

I literally cheered Dexter on as he nailed Hannah on the killing table. Honestly, they should have pursued this story arc a lot further. They gave a whole fucking season to that stupid Luman plotline.
 
The little religious meth-head, Doggett, is actually kind of cute in real life.

I didn't realize she was the same chic from Hustle & Flow.
 
It has had it's ups and downs.

Glad La Guerta got it. She was a hoor.

Now Deb is all strung out and frankly, I don't give a shit anymore.

Last season was the best since the Trinity Season.

I literally cheered Dexter on as he nailed Hannah on the killing table. Honestly, they should have pursued this story arc a lot further. They gave a whole fucking season to that stupid Luman plotline.
I agree with all four of those points. I'm honestly to the point with Deb that I don't care if she lives or dies in the end. I can see it happening with her rock bottom moment and then redemption the last few episodes but it won't give me some emotional reaction the writers are hoping for.
 
I don't remember if it was mentioned here, but Luther is pretty damn good.
 
 
 
I agree with the whole going out on top thing. But damn, I'm going to miss Breaking Bad when it's all over. It just keeps getting better and better.

GOAT.
 
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