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CheekyBrat

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  1. I was also surprised that the ladies in Litchfield didn't know about the urethra being separate from the vagina. At a certain age, shouldn't you know? I took sex ed in grade 6 (I think) and then other classes through junior high and high school, back in the 90s, so I was taught. I am familiar with my own equipment, but I have never actually seen the urethra... Not sure many can being that it's so small. Right?
  2. I am not invested in Larry and Polly's relationship, and I don't think I'd mind if I never saw them again, but I think they are better together than Larry and Piper were. Piper was out of Larry's league (in my opinion). Piper takes risks, has travelled (with a drug smuggler/distributor/dealer/whatever). She's prepared to stand on the edge of reason for love or her values. Mean while, Larry is too safe. Boring. I feel as though he is tethered to his parents. Polly suits him in that sense. She's safe and boring too.
  3. Pretty much what I had put together (except for Huell pick pocketing Jesse). Thanks for the in depth explanation!
  4. I have a question about the ricin cigarette and the lily of the valley poisoning of Brock. I don't understand how the whole thing happened - Jesse believes he lost the ricin cigarette, but Saul had it. At some point, Walt poisons Brock with Lily of The Valley and then replaces the 'lost' ricin cigarette with one full of salt. How did Saul get the cig from Jesse's pack? How/when did Walt poison Brock? Why replace the cigarette if Jesse believes that Brock supposedly ingested some berries? What made Jesse realize at the very end that Saul had taken/stolen the cig? There has to be some way these things are connected, but I am not seeing it. Thank you!
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