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SignGuy

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  1. Interestingly, my recording skipped right to commercial right as Stephen was about to lace into the Arizona senator over climate change. Watching from Canada on Global. Anyone else have the same experience?
  2. I doubt he breaks out "Nation" again. It was a perfect one-time-only rite of passage to transition between gigs. Surprised at how much leeway he's got from the network to refer to his old show.
  3. The whole season-long car ride a set-up for a final punchline/callback. Brilliant. One of the best things about the final season was the juxtaposition of some juvenile humor with the increasingly high production values in the skits.
  4. It's possibly the most original idea for a comedy show I've ever come across.
  5. Bunny Colvin was a visionary. And he came within a coin-flip (or a show with a less pessimistic, real-life script) of making it work. Damn their stats! Hamsterdam was an ugly thing of beauty.
  6. Smoothest talkin' cat in all of television. And so natural at detective work I almost didn't buy it took him until late Season 4 to figure out where all the bodies were going.
  7. Not to us regular folk, it doesn't. You might have missed it among his countless other faults, but Jimmy McNulty's all kindsa bad-boy handsome. His absence during Season 4 actually made the character's climb back on the wagon more believable for me.
  8. Seriously. I love the convo here, but sometimes overthinking things leads to some twisted conclusions.
  9. Cicero was Cicero. Philly was earlier, during Mike's back-story. And yes that's the commercial. Krazy 8 looks so happy. In another life ...
  10. But your point stands. Even the snowy New Hampshire scenes from the penultimate Breaking Bad episode were filmed in New Mexico.
  11. That was s'posed to be Philadelphia, weren't it?
  12. Technically the Chicago Sunroof is just the poop through the roof part. The two kids unnoticed in the back seat took it to a whole other level.
  13. Vince doesn't care what you're "a fan of." Vince tell his story the way it needs to be told. It was understated, but so much more actually happened in this one. And so much "final" stuff.
  14. Mike making contacts while on ticket booth duty. "You worked with him before?" The chicken man cometh? Or just a tease?
  15. I knew the Kevin Costner reference was gonna happen some day. I mean, you dream about it and expect it but when it comes ... Wow!
  16. Guy wanted soft-serve. I gave him some soft-serve.
  17. Belize!
  18. Marco is Jimmy's hometown accomplice. And Krazy 8 is delivering Dr Pepper.
  19. It's husky. The character does seem to alternate between kinda sorta sexy and kinda sorta quirky. Swings back and forth, as does her loyalty to Jimmy.
  20. Genesis of evil. Interesting. We are talking about Jimmy's hairstyle, yes?
  21. Did the preview insinuate that Jimmy goes back to his old stomping grounds in Cicero, Illinois? We definitely caught a glimpse of his old accomplice. Not really seeing (or buying) how they might work either of the cousins into the plot here. I think "Marco" is referring to Marco Polo. Explorer or children's pool game.
  22. My closed captioning also sees Pryce with a y. And I'm not seeing nearly enough love on here for the whole drug deal scene. As intrigued as I am about the prospect of future BB cameos, I can live without them as long as we get these incredible callbacks, echoes, variations on the theme. The fidgety suburban drug dealer and his rationalizations, Mike's calm understanding of the game ... Even the location, like Walt's first junkyard deal. What's wrong with an Orange Julius or a Taco Cabeza?
  23. If we put any stock into Saul's BB pleas - "it was Ignacio!" - then surely his dealings with Nacho are not done. But it makes sense that both want to steer clear of one another for the time being.
  24. Hamlindigo's printer code - 1933: the year Hitler came to power.
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