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** And, in another piece of [[Series/BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]] related trivia, hearing Hank mention Krazy-8's status as a narc becomes a bit funnier upon knowing the [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E3TheGuyForThis circumstances behind this]]. The DEA still never found out about Lalo's real plan, even though [[spoiler: he's long dead.]]

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** And, in another piece of [[Series/BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]] related trivia, hearing Hank mention Krazy-8's status as a narc becomes a bit funnier upon knowing the [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E3TheGuyForThis circumstances behind this]]. The DEA still never found out about Lalo's real plan, even though [[spoiler: he's long dead.]]]]
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Downplayed, because he's a middle-schooler, but it's hard to feel sorry for Jake about whatever alleged pressures he was under considering he's rather rude to Jesse, and, more importantly, the joint his parents find was in Jesse's room, meaning Jake hid it there knowing that if their parents were to find it, they'd blame their "problem child." Jesse's noble for taking the blame, but Jake set him up to begin with, and Jesse's relationship with his parents was even further damaged from the incident.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Walt Jr. angrily telling Walt "Why don't you just fucking die, already?" in this episode is meant to counter Walt's defeatist and suicidal attitude to his diagnosis, essentially being a verbal GetAHoldOfYourselfMan slap. The next time Flynn tells his father to die is the penultimate episode as he angrily rejects his monetary offer and let's him know in no uncertain terms how much he now hates him and wants nothing to do with him. It's bitterly ironic how despite Flynn's frustration towards his father in this episode, had Walt ''actually'' just given up and died, Flynn would likely have had a higher opinion of his father than he winds up having at his death.
* HilariousInHindsight: The scene with Ken Wins, the asshole stock guy who got his car blown up by Walt, gets funnier knowing about the time that Jimmy and Kim Wexler tricked him into paying for an entire bottle of very expensive tequila.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Walt Jr. angrily telling Walt "Why don't you just fucking die, already?" in this episode is meant to counter Walt's defeatist and suicidal attitude to his diagnosis, essentially being a verbal GetAHoldOfYourselfMan slap. The [[spoiler:The next time Flynn tells his father to die is in the penultimate episode of the series as he angrily rejects his monetary offer and let's lets him know in no uncertain terms how much he now hates him and wants nothing to do with him. It's bitterly ironic how despite Flynn's frustration towards his father in this episode, had Walt ''actually'' just given up and died, Flynn would likely have had a higher opinion of his father than he winds up having at his death.
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The scene with Ken Wins, the asshole stock guy who got his car blown up by Walt, gets funnier knowing about the time that Jimmy [=McGill=] and Kim Wexler [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS2E1Switch tricked him into paying for an entire bottle of very expensive tequila.tequila]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: Walt Jr. angrily telling Walt "Why don't you just fucking die, already?" in this episode is meant to counter Walt's defeatist and suicidal attitude to his diagnosis, essentially being a verbal GetAHoldOfYourselfMan slap. The next time Flynn tells his father to die is the penultimate episode as he angrily rejects his monetary offer and let's him know in no uncertain terms how much he now hates him and wants nothing to do with him.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Walt Jr. angrily telling Walt "Why don't you just fucking die, already?" in this episode is meant to counter Walt's defeatist and suicidal attitude to his diagnosis, essentially being a verbal GetAHoldOfYourselfMan slap. The next time Flynn tells his father to die is the penultimate episode as he angrily rejects his monetary offer and let's him know in no uncertain terms how much he now hates him and wants nothing to do with him. It's bitterly ironic how despite Flynn's frustration towards his father in this episode, had Walt ''actually'' just given up and died, Flynn would likely have had a higher opinion of his father than he winds up having at his death.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Walt Jr. angrily telling Walt "Why don't you just fucking die, already?" in this episode is meant to counter Walt's defeatist and suicidal attitude to his diagnosis, essentially being a verbal GetAHoldOfYourselfMan slap. The next time Flynn tells his father to die is the penultimate episode as he angrily rejects his monetary offer and let's him know in no uncertain terms how much he now hates him and wants nothing to do with him.
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** And, in another piece of [[Series/BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]] related trivia, hearing Hank mention Krazy-8's status as a narc becomes a bit funnier upon knowing the [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E4TheGuyForThis circumstances behind this]]. The DEA still never found out about Lalo's real plan, even though [[spoiler: he's long dead.]]

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** And, in another piece of [[Series/BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]] related trivia, hearing Hank mention Krazy-8's status as a narc becomes a bit funnier upon knowing the [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E4TheGuyForThis [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E3TheGuyForThis circumstances behind this]]. The DEA still never found out about Lalo's real plan, even though [[spoiler: he's long dead.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: The scene with Ken Wins, the asshole stock guy who got his car blown up by Walt, gets funnier knowing about the time that Jimmy and Kim Wexler tricked him into paying for an entire bottle of very expensive tequila.

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* HilariousInHindsight: The scene with Ken Wins, the asshole stock guy who got his car blown up by Walt, gets funnier knowing about the time that Jimmy and Kim Wexler tricked him into paying for an entire bottle of very expensive tequila.tequila.
** And, in another piece of [[Series/BetterCallSaul Better Call Saul]] related trivia, hearing Hank mention Krazy-8's status as a narc becomes a bit funnier upon knowing the [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E4TheGuyForThis circumstances behind this]]. The DEA still never found out about Lalo's real plan, even though [[spoiler: he's long dead.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: The scene with Ken Wins, the asshole stock guy who got his car blown up by Walt, gets funnier knowing about the time that Jimmy and Kim Wexler tricked him into paying for an entire bottle of very expensive tequila.

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