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Subway tokens were New York City gelt, and the precious little coin with a Y was kept safe because it was so dear to everyone.
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As for now the plot seems a bit of a stretch, sort of like something out of the Da Vinci Code. Can we imagine that the New York Yankees and MLB colluded to rid baseball of A-Rod?
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So how do you begin to truly appreciate something so massive, so complicated, and still not miss something?
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In the end I am as guilty as the next person for wanting Walter White to do all the things he did in “Felina,” but somehow I can’t get myself to feel good about it.
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This series became an addiction, and I think that is why now, facing the inevitable end, I am not prepared for my ensuing and painful withdrawal in life without the show.
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Due to Gilligan's respect for the fans, the ending will no doubt be a way to tie up loose ends as well as satisfy them.
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Sit with your own children at dinner and, after asking about homework and tests, ask the more pertinent question: “Were you happy today?”
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Bottom line is that this TV series has caused people to react emotionally. It is a credit to series executive producer and creator Vince Gilligan, the writers, directors, and most especially the cast for getting people to care so passionately.
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