@@StrikeWarlock What business did he manage before this? I'm aware people are saying he's emulating Gus. I just think it's a bit of a stretch because this is kind of the bare minimum of being a cashier.
This is the closest that Walt got to being an honorable family man during the last couple seasons. His former empire comes back to him to tempt him with his prior success, and he doesn’t even blink. Not only that, he tells Skylar the exact truth, with no hesitation or waffling. Really makes you wonder what would have happened if Hank hadn’t gone to the bathroom on that fateful day.
If Walt's cancer had simply killed him a few months sooner, so much couldve been avoided... car wash can still be used to launder the money, even if Hank figured it out, Walt was already dead so no biggie, Jesse would smartly dip sooner, maybe Andrea doesnt die. Sigh. So much could've gone right. I love the ending we got though.
Right before Hank goes to the toilet, that's the peaceful ending. Walt is out of the game, so is Jesse. Skylar runs the carwash with him, and they launder the cash by expanding. Hank and Gomie are alive, and Hank&Marie are expecting a child. Also Hank takes a step back from work because of the prison murders. Saul goes on with small time crooks, and while Mike is dead, Jesse can maybe provide Kaylee with money. It was teased to us, even with them having a nice family dinner and all. But then, everything goes to shit in such an innocent way.
@@riiddisbuk2496 ye I remember, I was saying here walt is literally telling Skyler what is actually happening (albeit lowkey) but she still thinks its just an affair lol
It’s so funny how every attempt Lydia makes to not draw attention just draws even more attention. Like if she just got her own damn car washed then skylar wouldn’t have raised an eyebrow
yeah, like she thinks for some reason two people sitting on different tables and having a conversation is less suspicious than just two people in the same table talking xD
Wait. Is that price high? I am from Australia and here a standard wash would be 60-75$. So 14.95$ is a bargain even if you account for the exchange rates
The thing is with these front businesses they set up like the arcade, car wash, restaurants. Alot of these guys could completely get out of the drug business and just live legitimate lives. But its not enough for them. Its like a sickness. They want the millions in drug money even if they could still live comfortable lives running actual businesses with no risk of death or arrest.
This is a show, but most of the businesses that are front for drug money are not viable. If Walt had simply ran a car wash, he would've almost cerrtainly lost money
I remember when Lydia sat behind Mike, how she started acting all nervous and jumpy, Mike just rolling his eyes like: "Oh my God! This woman is so damn obvious is it pathetic."
Underrated Skylar moment. Not all that flashy, but a nice moment. It’s her adapting to the environment her husband placed her in mixed with her work experience, all to, ironically, defend her family.
I always wondered if it took until the movie, which humorously went out of its way to squash weird fan theories by saying Walt died of his injuries and Lydia wasn't expected to survive the poison.
They were close, but Lydia wasn’t the only threat. Hank found the book, Jessie was currently having emotional meltdowns, they were about to crack down on Mike’s lawyer, etc etc. Really a cavalcade of “everything going wrong at once”
@@leightonpetty4817 Walt actually did solve everything. He successfully blackmailed Hank and killed Mike. Only because he took half measures with Jesse, his life fell apart. If he had killed Jesse in the desert instead encouraging him to leave town, nothing would have happened.
It was at this small window of time in the show where Walter and Skyler had managed to make peace with their demons to some extent and were on a sort of functional relationship again Skyler’s moment at the end where she walks decisively towards Lydia to tell her to go away is so reminiscent of Walter’s own “Stay out of my territory” moment and I love it
@@foufoustv2060 feet and inches just make more since to classify height tbh... like 4ft and 5ft and 6ft... I have nothing to visualize with centimeters lol. same goes for Fahrenheit and Celsius imo there is definitely a difference between 72 and 74 degrees fahrenheit
@@Spumoon As an American I agree that it makes more sense to me to classify by feet and inches but honestly I think it's more what you are used to. I have no frame of reference for metric so it might as well be 1 electrical charge and 79 lengths of string for Skylar's height.
@@BillyBob-qu1fs exactly. You can get used to any measurement system once you have exposure to it. the issue with feet and inches is that, being 12-based and 16-based (and fractional), when you do any addition or subtraction you’d have to convert the ft to inches and then do the math, and then convert back to ft and inches again. This is why when I do design drawings I just switch the software to decimal inches, no feet. With metric countries people would just remember 170 and below is short, 175 is average, and 180 is above average, 190 is very tall, and 200 is freakishly tall and a common hyperbole to describe someone’s height.
gotta love the callback to the first time Walter meets Gus, Walter is begging Gus to work togethet but Gus is ignoring him and talking to Walter as if he's a regular customer.
This scene is exactly why Lydia sent Todd after Skylar. Sure there was the threat of Skylar talking to the cops but there is no way this first impression Skylar left didn't leave a mark.
I just love the attention to details.. I was wondering if Lydia would leave a paper trail behind by using her credit card in the heat of the moment but no, she used cash! Always covering her tracks.. Perfectly in her character..
Breaking Bad is a show that portrays how you can never truly escape a life of crime after getting into it. Something or someone will always pull you back in. There is no happy endings
Say what you will about skyler's personality. She was considerate enough to learn a few words in spanish to speak to her employees in their native language.
Keith is right, but it'd require a complete reform of the education system. Even in areas where multiple languages are spoken (literally any city with a pop.
The show could’ve ended like this, Walt having loads of cash and a successful car wash business and just leaving his old life behind without anymore casualties... but he didn’t
despite having ten guys brutally murdered in prison, including one guy getting burned alive, to avoid having any possible links to criminal activity, walt kept a book signed by and gifted to him by his own murder victim in his fucking main bathroom on top of the toilet for any guest to read. truly a genius for the ages.
Walt handled Lydia with Gus's level of professionalism. If only he had shown this patience throughout the show, he likely would've gotten away with it.
Man, if only Walt wasn’t so prideful he would have achieved his initial goal: enough money to set him and his family for life, a legitimate business to run and a loving family with a baby girl to raise. I really had hoped they would have at least released an alternate turn of events to the BB universe.
I don't know what it is, but I think that Skyler looks really really good in this scene. Maybe it's her hair, the color of her clothes, the way she looks at Lydia, the fact that she looks imposing over her, and her overall badass attitude. May be, but that's just me.
This was my favourite scene between Skylar and Walt. He told her the truth, no bullshit, and then even was like "go after her, tiger" when she went to confront lydia.
I never understood why so many fans disliked Skyler. Her part was written perfectly- smart, devoted wife and mother who like anyone else was flawed, made good decisions, bad decisions, knew she should leave and yet chose to stay. And she paid the price for staying too. Great character, great actress.
@@turnonesacredcat7923 yes, devoted...didn't say she stayed that way. But considering what Walt did, she can't be blamed. Note though that I also said "who like anyone else was flawed, made good decisions, bad decisions, knew she should leave and yet chose to stay...."Ultimately, Sklyer is to blame for her miserable outcome. As her lawyer told her point blank: "you are a FOOL to stay in that house one. minute. longer."
@@anosmianAcrimony that's not what it means. People aren't robots. You can be devoted to a person, cause, belief, nation etc. But when actions or changes on their part no longer align with yours, then devotion stops. This isnt difficult to understand.
You can tell that Walt admired Gus Fring because he built his attitude and business style around him
Aldo Gus was who told Walter to "provide his family"
I mean it's general practice to be polite and kind to your customers. It's basically a minimal expectation that unfortunately some still fail.
@@byronsenior6499 people are moreso pointing out how Walt's emulating Gus. We've seen Walt manage business before he met Gus, none of that is in this.
@@StrikeWarlock What business did he manage before this?
I'm aware people are saying he's emulating Gus. I just think it's a bit of a stretch because this is kind of the bare minimum of being a cashier.
@@byronsenior6499 please watch the episode where Gus and Walter talk for the first time
Lydia always sounds like she’s on the verge of whispering and talking out loud.
Actress is Scottish. Might help to mask the accent?
Eight And Bourbon she kinda sounds the same way when she’s speaking in her normal accent
she speaks like, someone who types, like this, so many, unecessary, pauses
TheDuffcat and then, she makes, otherpartsveryfast, for, no apparent, reason.
I'll give her something to talk out loud all the time.
Love how Walt takes on some of the qualities of everyone he defeats. He was clearly channeling Gus here.
He sometimes can be like Tuco
@@RandalfElVikingo TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT!
@@preachist8274 Blue, Yellow, Pink! Whatever man, just keep bringing me that!
@@RandalfElVikingo Nah Hank picked up the traits of Tuco. Remember when he beat Jesse thinking he lied about Marie getting in a car accident?
He’s like a drug dealing Mega Man
Its amazing how well walter was able to emulate gus’s professionalism. You can tell he learned a thing or two from him after he had to kill him.
Technically, he learned it before he had to kill him. What would he have learned from a dead Gus?
@@DPMusicStudio he learned what it was like to be dead in felina from gus
And yet he still wasn't ever Jesse James
"Just because you shot Jesse James, don't make you Jesse James"
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This is the closest that Walt got to being an honorable family man during the last couple seasons. His former empire comes back to him to tempt him with his prior success, and he doesn’t even blink. Not only that, he tells Skylar the exact truth, with no hesitation or waffling. Really makes you wonder what would have happened if Hank hadn’t gone to the bathroom on that fateful day.
Not much I imagine. He runs the car wash, gets cancer treatments, and dies 6-12 months later.
@@usul573 well, after that.
@@nrthe2videos514 I'm not sure I follow. He dies and then what? Skyler and the kids live their lives. Though not sure about Jesse.
Weeeell, he looks like he's thinking about not telling her for a sec, but I agree that it is a stand-out moment for him.
He turned it around only to have Hank crap on him.
"Stay out of my territory", Skyler version
Yes!!!!🤣
I am the one who washes
Stay out of my husband
Woooow best comment ever. You made my day
@@luigicavallo270 or rather keep my husband out of you
It’s so sad how close this show was to a peaceful ending.
If Walt's cancer had simply killed him a few months sooner, so much couldve been avoided... car wash can still be used to launder the money, even if Hank figured it out, Walt was already dead so no biggie, Jesse would smartly dip sooner, maybe Andrea doesnt die. Sigh. So much could've gone right. I love the ending we got though.
that gangsters always die in the end. it's how gangster media has to be, fam.
@@tylenol_jones Jesse got a happy ending.
Right before Hank goes to the toilet, that's the peaceful ending. Walt is out of the game, so is Jesse. Skylar runs the carwash with him, and they launder the cash by expanding. Hank and Gomie are alive, and Hank&Marie are expecting a child. Also Hank takes a step back from work because of the prison murders. Saul goes on with small time crooks, and while Mike is dead, Jesse can maybe provide Kaylee with money. It was teased to us, even with them having a nice family dinner and all.
But then, everything goes to shit in such an innocent way.
@@salgamate13 Hank and Marie were noy expecting a child
Dont you think that Walt is copying Gus in this scene?
Oh shit, never thought of it that way
He adopted some topics.
It’s kinda trend that Walter kinda absorbs people who he’s come in contact.
Crazy 8-Cuts crust off sandwich
Mike-Gets liquor on the rocks
Damn you’re right
That was what I was thinking!!!
Lydia: “You’re putting me in a box here”
Walt: “Enjoy that stevia”
I'd love to put it in her box.
Box=Coffin
*foreshadowing*
I'd like to see Lydia's "box" And have a good sniff
@@julianmx13 Ya
bet
I love how Walt reacts exactly like Gus did when people came to him on Los Pollos to talk about crime activity
The first time Walt told Skyler the truth straight up without any excuses or lies
And she assumed cheating, instead of reading between the lines more literally and hearing illegal business/trade
Darryl Minaker wait, what? You’re a dumb fuck.
And she still was a bitch about it.
@@dm3402 Do not forget that Skyler cheated on Walt TWICE
@@riiddisbuk2496 ye I remember, I was saying here walt is literally telling Skyler what is actually happening (albeit lowkey) but she still thinks its just an affair lol
It’s so funny how every attempt Lydia makes to not draw attention just draws even more attention. Like if she just got her own damn car washed then skylar wouldn’t have raised an eyebrow
Probably would have cost a bit of money shipping her car from Texas to New Mexico and that in of itself would draw curiosity and attention.
Honestly washing a rental car isn't even out of the ordinary
yeah kinda like how her overraction over a gps chip barrel of methylamine almost got her killed
yeah, like she thinks for some reason two people sitting on different tables and having a conversation is less suspicious than just two people in the same table talking xD
She's not from Albuquerque
$14.95 for a standard wash? That’s the real crime.
Complimentary coffee though
The mexicains need to get paid tho
@@Fbitypeshit xd
Wait. Is that price high? I am from Australia and here a standard wash would be 60-75$. So 14.95$ is a bargain even if you account for the exchange rates
@@vimalan04 60?!!! Jesus man that's a lot
This is the moment when Skylar turned into Skylenberg. Genius.
🤣🤣
Bravo Vince
the script refers to her as "Ms. Heisenberg" for this episoxe
Skyler literally said before she came out in store is "it's Skyli'n time"
*Skysenberg
The thing is with these front businesses they set up like the arcade, car wash, restaurants. Alot of these guys could completely get out of the drug business and just live legitimate lives. But its not enough for them. Its like a sickness. They want the millions in drug money even if they could still live comfortable lives running actual businesses with no risk of death or arrest.
That’s what greed does.
adrenaline junkies
Ain't that the truth.
What are you doing here 💀
This is a show, but most of the businesses that are front for drug money are not viable.
If Walt had simply ran a car wash, he would've almost cerrtainly lost money
Kid: Mom I want Gus Fring
Mom: We have Gus Fring at home
Gus Fring at home:
Nice
Nice
if my kid wanted gus fring i would be worried
Gay ass weeb
Lmfaoooo!
Skyler went into Heisenberg mode.
heisenskyler
Atanato Kosmiki This is the moment Skyler truly became Heisenberg.
@@1998XBOX Gus wasn't the type to be openly hostile. Only does when he's about to kill someone.
Joe Benz I wrote that comment wrong
@@admiralv8538 Skysenberg would have been a lot better just saying
She just acts too suspiciously
For real, she creates a lot more suspicion than if she would just do a meet up.
I'm surprised she didn't slip up somewhere earlier!
I remember when Lydia sat behind Mike, how she started acting all nervous and jumpy, Mike just rolling his eyes like: "Oh my God! This woman is so damn obvious is it pathetic."
She was not cut out for that life.
@Bilal Khalid all she needs is a Carmen Sandiego hat.
This Walt and Skyler would’ve fit in so well at Elliot’s birthday party in season 1
Lol you right, they finally got the beige memo
Thank you!!!
@@Mcf4742Haha
God I love seeing Skyler just go off on Lydia. Skyler is so iced and Lydia is so timid, it's just so much fun to see Skyler fold her.
Yeah but if it came down to brass tacks, Lydia would snuff Skyler without a second thought.
@@weirdshibainu Yet Skyler would easily win in a fist fight. :)
@@jacobshirley3457 Nope. Lydia would show up with a crew. She just thought differently
@@weirdshibainu True, but I think Skylar could outrun Lydia before she got help. She's got, like, a foot in height advantage.
@@jacobshirley3457 Doesn't matter. You win the conflict before it begins
This is Skyler's "Get out of my territory" moment
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If breaking bad was extended to 2 or 3 more seasons, Skyler would've established a car wash empire herself by then
Skyler is a straight up lioness in this scene and I love it
Love how at 1:14 he plays the Gus card by speaking up to show “nice support” and the background character actually notices it.
Underrated Skylar moment. Not all that flashy, but a nice moment. It’s her adapting to the environment her husband placed her in mixed with her work experience, all to, ironically, defend her family.
yeah, this is my favorite Skyler moment
Madvillain
But she cheated prior, this is why its extra crazy that people act like she is an Angel in the 2nd half
@@Golesh02 that’s the moment where she became HeisenHER
Pretty dumb on Skylar's part to make a scene though. Why would Lydia be afraid of Skylar anyways?
This scene really shows how much Walter admired Gus’s way of doing business.
@anonymousalien3086 He's deffinetly got that switch from cheery car wash owner tone to i'm gonna kill you tone down to a T
@anonymousalien2099 That Chilean son of a bitch was simply unique!
I love how much more scared of Skyler she is than Walt
There's nothing to negotiate with Skyler.
Because Skyler is built like a linebacker from the face on down
@@jayr3381with a jaw of AJ Hawk
She scares everyone
Say my name
Lydia has joined the chat
Walter has left the chat
Skyler has joined the chat
Lydia was kicked from the chat
hahahahaha
@SSJaye subscribe donate or get tha fuck out
Goodbye Lydia
@SSJaye o/~ Down The Rabbit Hole... o/~
@@Jay-dp5wp " stay out of my territory. "
This is the moment when Skyler becomes Skylar.
And Walt becomes Gus Fring.
skywalker
@@starkiler13
Noooooooooooooooooo!!!!
And when Walt becomes Gus at the register.
Sylar
Skylerberg
Actually, Walt did put her in a box.
I always wondered if it took until the movie, which humorously went out of its way to squash weird fan theories by saying Walt died of his injuries and Lydia wasn't expected to survive the poison.
But skyler didn’t care because she has her own agenda, she just wanted her family safe
Literally...😂
When you think about it, everybody could have got the good ending, if it wasn’t for Lydia’s paranoia and greediness.
Naw cuz hank still found out so not exactly a good ending still
They were close, but Lydia wasn’t the only threat. Hank found the book, Jessie was currently having emotional meltdowns, they were about to crack down on Mike’s lawyer, etc etc. Really a cavalcade of “everything going wrong at once”
@@leightonpetty4817 Don't forget Todd who is mentally unstable along with Jack and The Brotherhood.
@@namanjain5834 ?
@@leightonpetty4817 Walt actually did solve everything. He successfully blackmailed Hank and killed Mike. Only because he took half measures with Jesse, his life fell apart. If he had killed Jesse in the desert instead encouraging him to leave town, nothing would have happened.
i love how SKyler literally towers over Lydia in this scene.
tall queens stay winning
@@chirkotelhin1806keep crying giraffes lmoa
@@chirkotelhin1806 looks like a man
Skyler's actress, Anna Gunn, is indeed quite tall. She is 5 feet 10 inches (177 cm), and with high heels on, she pushes over 6 feet.
1:11 shoutout to the actor in the background, I watch him every time I see this scene, love that little smile
Bruh
Probably his manager smiling at the fact that he remembered the A1 thing and did it so smoothly.
@@kavinskysmith4094 not the manager, de boss
@@sk8william798Cabron I need to see your bawls
0:45 gus is that you ?
For a split second I thought I'm seeing Gus I mean literally
0:26
He looked aggressive rather friendly that Gus managed to pull off.
That was a very gusesque smile tbh
Whatever may have happened, Walter learned a great deal from Gus.
Watching this scene, it's clear this is truly the moment Badger becomes one of the greatest hitmen west of the Mississippi. Vince, you genius.
Didn’t catch it my first watch. Truly an outstanding moment. Thank you Vince, very cool.
This is the moment Mississippi became one of the two best Badgers of the hitmen
@@_MaZTeR_ Yes!
It was at this small window of time in the show where Walter and Skyler had managed to make peace with their demons to some extent and were on a sort of functional relationship again
Skyler’s moment at the end where she walks decisively towards Lydia to tell her to go away is so reminiscent of Walter’s own “Stay out of my territory” moment and I love it
To be honest, Skyler never had demons. It was Walt who respectably told truth in this scene.
@@rohithkumarbandari affair
@@StalinkTz She never hid her affair with him.
@@rohithkumarbandari so what? skyler knows about walter's job and walter knows about skyler's affairs.
@@StalinkTzafter they were divorced and no longer living together.
When Walt offered Lydia some coffee, it totally sounded like: "GET YOUR DAMN SERVICE AND THEN OUTTA HERE!"
"Walt who was that?"
"May I have your ticket please?"
This is the moment when Jimmy turns into Saul Goodman. Vince is a genius!
Wrong series bro
@An Empty Cup Tis. He's making fun of one of the most overused comments on the internet
This was the moment Hank's rocks became minerals! Bravo Vince.
lol....thank you
This is the moment when Tuco turns into Taco.
This is the exact moment when Lydia's day became an A1 Day
Lydia is about as discreet as a heart attack.
Skysenberg
This is when this rental car became Heisenberg.
0:15 Walter was pulling a "Gus Fring"
1:13 the guy behind looks at Walter like "oh my god, he said the thing!"
The difference between Walt telling his wife a lie and the truth is so significant it's funny.
Skyler seems to be like 2 meters in height in this scene. Lol. Lydia is just too small.
Skylar is 1m79
Lydia 1m53
@@foufoustv2060 feet and inches just make more since to classify height tbh... like 4ft and 5ft and 6ft... I have nothing to visualize with centimeters lol. same goes for Fahrenheit and Celsius imo there is definitely a difference between 72 and 74 degrees fahrenheit
@@Spumoon for us Europeans it's the reverse 😂
1m53cm : I think it's 5ft
1m79: it's 5ft10
@@Spumoon As an American I agree that it makes more sense to me to classify by feet and inches but honestly I think it's more what you are used to. I have no frame of reference for metric so it might as well be 1 electrical charge and 79 lengths of string for Skylar's height.
@@BillyBob-qu1fs exactly. You can get used to any measurement system once you have exposure to it. the issue with feet and inches is that, being 12-based and 16-based (and fractional), when you do any addition or subtraction you’d have to convert the ft to inches and then do the math, and then convert back to ft and inches again. This is why when I do design drawings I just switch the software to decimal inches, no feet.
With metric countries people would just remember 170 and below is short, 175 is average, and 180 is above average, 190 is very tall, and 200 is freakishly tall and a common hyperbole to describe someone’s height.
Skyler:Stay out of my sugar daddy
I get the reference but it kind of doesn't sound right lol
Skyler never been venal !
Theres so much wrong with your comment...
kinky
1:15 dude in the back was so happy Walt dropped the famous catchphrase
gotta love the callback to the first time Walter meets Gus, Walter is begging Gus to work togethet but Gus is ignoring him and talking to Walter as if he's a regular customer.
also in hermanos thats what his reminds me off
Do you think that if Hank never found the W.W. book, that Walt would have lived out the rest of his life doing this???
Yes. He didn’t have that much longer to live anyway due to the cancer.
I doubt it. He would eventually start going behind Skyler's back....again.
He would've died with his family loving him bar Skyler
@@lkgrave4959 I don’t think so, since Walt didn’t have long to live.
He was talking about opening other car washes. He was going to expand them like how Gus did los Pollos.
I have a feeling that Lydia did _not_ end up having an A1 Day
0:05 Walter White, meet Barry Black.
0:59 "You're putting me in a box, here."
And that is just what he did, eventually. Great foreshadowing.
This scene is exactly why Lydia sent Todd after Skylar. Sure there was the threat of Skylar talking to the cops but there is no way this first impression Skylar left didn't leave a mark.
I just love the attention to details.. I was wondering if Lydia would leave a paper trail behind by using her credit card in the heat of the moment but no, she used cash! Always covering her tracks.. Perfectly in her character..
doesn't really matter when the rental car basically gave her away
@@sunsetman22 plus how suspicious she was acting, i’m surprised she didn’t get caught earlier lmao
Walter: stay out of my territory
Skyler: stay out of my husband
Usually intro of new characters starts a fall off in a tv series, but sketchy Lydia was phenomenal!
2:25 She becomes Mrs. Heisenberg: "This is my territory!"
"Stay out of my husband!"
Breaking Bad is a show that portrays how you can never truly escape a life of crime after getting into it. Something or someone will always pull you back in. There is no happy endings
What about Tim Allen?
Lydia: You're putting me in a box here.
No Lydia, that comes later.
I like how Skylar gets her own "Stay out of my territory" style scene at the end.
Say what you will about skyler's personality. She was considerate enough to learn a few words in spanish to speak to her employees in their native language.
I think that Americans should all know Spanish, it's basically your second (un)official language.
@@keithklassen5320 No.
@@deepwinter6799 Si.
@@deepwinter6799 ¿Qué?
Keith is right, but it'd require a complete reform of the education system. Even in areas where multiple languages are spoken (literally any city with a pop.
The show could’ve ended like this, Walt having loads of cash and a successful car wash business and just leaving his old life behind without anymore casualties... but he didn’t
despite having ten guys brutally murdered in prison, including one guy getting burned alive, to avoid having any possible links to criminal activity, walt kept a book signed by and gifted to him by his own murder victim in his fucking main bathroom on top of the toilet for any guest to read. truly a genius for the ages.
You can't walk away from crap like that.
It was never about the money or being successful. It was about power and the rush and adrenaline it gave him.
And Breaking bad wouldn't become the best TV show with "GOT ending" like that.
This is the moment Walter white became gus fring
0:47 I can see Gus through the eyes of Walter
She should've tried the complimentary coffee...I hear the Ricin's complimentary with it as well
2:40 is it just me or does Skyler kind of look like that prince from Shrek 2
0:08
Gus Fring Mode: *_Activated_*
Walt handled Lydia with Gus's level of professionalism. If only he had shown this patience throughout the show, he likely would've gotten away with it.
Not with the small time frame he had so he had to go big or go home
Walt trying to impersonate Gus is hilarious lol
Walt is a mirror image of Gus in this scene. I love it
Skyler: who washes a rental
Heisenberg: *shrugs*
Man, if only Walt wasn’t so prideful he would have achieved his initial goal: enough money to set him and his family for life, a legitimate business to run and a loving family with a baby girl to raise. I really had hoped they would have at least released an alternate turn of events to the BB universe.
1:28 that face lydia makes just has me laughing so hard
Angry lydia 😠
She is hot
She's got the spoiled brat look 🤣
I’m angy 😾
0:45 He really thinks he's the new Gus now
Walter Fring :v
JESSE PİNKMAN
BITCH.
Godot?
Saul McGill
Love how Walt takes after his old friend Gus...
“I’ll make it worth your while” - not good enough, he has all the money he needs
2:18 This is the exact moment Skylar turns into Mike. Genius!
Walter impersonates Gus' hospitality got me💀💀
I love how the guy in the background smiles at Walt's "have a A1 day" not having a clue he's in the room with top tier criminals
In another universe, this was the end of Walt's story and it ends moderately peacefully.
This is where Walt Jr turns into "El Tortuga" Vince is a genius!!
I like how Walter acts like Gus when he was under cover.
I like how everyone immediately thinks about Gus when realizing how Walt was treating Lydia
I like how walt showed some qualities of gus here. Maintain professional decency in the midsts of illegal activity
What a wonderful woman. The kind of wife each one of us dreams to have. Skyler of course, not Lydia.
not really, Skyler has been cheating on him for a while and barely supportive on the Meth
@@phajthoj Not much people would reasonably support the meth 😂😂. Walt was lucky she didn't tell Hank sooner.
Rare to see someone say something nice about her.
@@J10005 I rather have a meth cook dad than a cheating mom.
I’d prefer Lydia
0:59 - You're putting me in a box here.
Walt: That happens later.
I don't know what it is, but I think that Skyler looks really really good in this scene. Maybe it's her hair, the color of her clothes, the way she looks at Lydia, the fact that she looks imposing over her, and her overall badass attitude. May be, but that's just me.
U jus got low standards
Because Walt is out of the criminal business and family is finally back to being normal again...for now.
I love how in serious moments Walter White just keeps the conversation like normal 😂😂😂
This is the moment Skyler White became Skyler White Yo
This was my favourite scene between Skylar and Walt. He told her the truth, no bullshit, and then even was like "go after her, tiger" when she went to confront lydia.
This is the exact moment where Lydia asks Walt for a tutorial
0:06 This is the moment the car wash customer became Carwashcustomerberg
Lydia was so hot in Breaking Bad
until she had the ricin
not really
@@BasketballBeaner213 she is so unbelievably fucking hot
@@getsurasengan Fever is a symptom of ricin poisoning, so yes. She was pretty hot even after xD
@@sriramradhakrishna878 I've looked her up on IMDB ... it seems like with her makeup in Breaking up, she was the best she has ever looked.
Skyler's "Stay out of my territory" is pure art!!
Skylar's "stay out of my territory" moment
Walts wife came a long way from “you’ll be one sorry individual”
0:42 The dialogue is unintentionally hilarious
"We'll make up worth your while"
"That will be 14.95 please"
I never understood why so many fans disliked Skyler. Her part was written perfectly- smart, devoted wife and mother who like anyone else was flawed, made good decisions, bad decisions, knew she should leave and yet chose to stay. And she paid the price for staying too. Great character, great actress.
"devoted wife"
you can see the lack of women interaction in breaking bad fans
@@turnonesacredcat7923 yes, devoted...didn't say she stayed that way. But considering what Walt did, she can't be blamed. Note though that I also said "who like anyone else was flawed, made good decisions, bad decisions, knew she should leave and yet chose to stay...."Ultimately, Sklyer is to blame for her miserable outcome. As her lawyer told her point blank: "you are a FOOL to stay in that house one. minute. longer."
@@lilithdemonia74 If you're devoted but you don't stay that way then you're not devoted?? That's literally what devoted means???
@@anosmianAcrimony that's not what it means. People aren't robots. You can be devoted to a person, cause, belief, nation etc. But when actions or changes on their part no longer align with yours, then devotion stops. This isnt difficult to understand.