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1
Bravo! A tee-vee gut punch of enormous magnitude! Did anyone find it odd how Walt managed to slip into that fire station, activate the lights, buckle Baby Holly into place, and slip away unseen? Obviously 9/11 didn't change everything if you can still sneak a baby into a firetruck so easily.

So long, Hank. So long, Gomie. As for Jessie, I hope he finds a way to have an open mind toward being a chained-up meth lab gimp. It might not be as bad as he thinks.
2
Oh dances. How do you get through any art with that terrible inability of yours to suspend disbelief? But to answer, he did all of that with magnets. Duh.

Pretty stunning ep. Felt cinematic in scope.

Silver lining in all the mayhem is Marie is back on the market. ROWWR!
3
Humpy, Walt didn't roll Jane over. She partially woke up and rolled onto her back on her own.
4
Upon review, he does inadvertently roll her over while shaking Jesse. He never actually touches her, though.
5
However, Emilio was murder number one. Followed by Krazy-8.
6
I'd say Krazy-8 was Murder Number One. Walt was in immediate danger when he killed Emilio, so it's more self-defense. Krazy-8 was U-locked to a pipe.
7
Hank had my two favorite lines from last night: "It's ASAC Schrader, and you can go f--k yourself," and the harrowing "You're the smartest guy I've ever met. Yet you're too stupid to see he made up his mind ten minutes ago."

*raises glass of whiskey* to Hank!
8
At least Walt finally learned that you can roll a barrel (see season 1 episode 7).
9
FUN FACT!

Walt rolls the barrel past the moldering pair of pants he unloaded back in season 1.

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