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TopicSo this Breaking Bad show, it's pretty good.
SovietOmega
06/05/20 3:33:30 AM
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Oh snap, glasses at the freaky toy murder pool crime scene. Will Walt's prescription become a plot point? "No, that couldn't be my glasses Hank, I've got lung cancer!" Walt then pays someone to hack into the DEA database to alter the rx values to erase any lingering suspicion. But I get ahead of myself...

Although now with Tuco biting it, our dynamic duo are gonna need to find a new distributor, or find some means of playing that role themselves. It's fun watching them knocked back to square one, but I think I'm about ready for them to ramp up even harder. That said, knowing these goons eventually become some kind of big wig crime lords later on is hilarious when watching them here make so many questionable decisions walking around like headless chickens.

Man...poor Walt. He makes a nice family breakfast and casually slips in a way to get rid of his wife for a bit, as well as new thoughts on his cell phone ringing actually being his alarm, but Skylar is not having any of it. Biiit of a strong reaction from her to just drop everything and drove off like that, but hey, Walt's technically been guilty of that too, must run in the family. Is it that implausible though? Heck, I think my alarm sound isn't too different from my phone sound. I guess this is one of those 'married couple' things where she knew something was up the moment she smelled the pancakes. I'm going to have to sit through marriage counseling scenes eventually, aren't I?

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