It just occurred to me if they decided to cease local distribution after the fall of Gus Fring, only shipped internationally, then there'd be no more of the Blue Meth in the New Mexico Area so the DEA would conclude that its no longer being manufactured there. If they want to get back to the domestic market, then arrange the stuff to come back from europe and allow a few low-level smugglers to get caught. Make the illusion that the whole operation is on the other side of the world.
I hoped Lydia and Walt would get together, briefly before it became clear the show runners wanted Walt to be hopelessly stuck on Skyler for the rest of his life. Too bad. It would have been an interesting direction for the show to go.
@@Devestatix Jesus, it was meant as a JOKE based on Lydia saying that 5% of the population in the Czech Republic (ie: 1 out of 20) use meth. I KNOW that anecdotal evidence isn’t necessarily RELIABLE or ACCURATE.
It's not like drug users are uniformly distributed across a population. I doubt you were frequenting flop houses or tweaker dens or whatever you call a place where meth heads congregate.
@@giggsidan Currently, Merriam-Webster doesn’t have a firm “position” on “could care less” versus “couldn’t care less.” The former is a newer variant no doubt but it’s allowable. :) I prefer the former. :)
@@Robsay01 sorry but no, incorrect. 'Could care less' is saying everything but the thing you are actually trying to say. Look up David Mitchell's rant on it if you don't believe me. Have a nice day!
@@Robsay01 I've just read it. As follows: 'The dictionary treats could care less as a variant of the older phrase couldn’t care less because it is so frequently encountered. Logic and grammar are often separate considerations, but many people criticize the use of could care less because it seems illogical' In other words, silly Americans say it incorrectly (and illogically) so frequently, that it's been added as a result. But that doesn't suddenly make it correct or logical. It's 'couldn't care less', end of discussion :)