Lydia is pretty much the perfect example of why you probably DON'T want to get into a life of crime. Yeah she got rich but every moment of her life was filled with extreme stress, paranoia and fear.
@@EliteNormie All this is true, but it's still a good example of why an average person doesn't want to get into this life. Lydia thought with her education and executive resume she could keep herself one step ahead. She was wrong; despite all that PLUS her cold-blooded nature and balls, she got it in the end. Now I'm sure there are other people with similar profiles who think the same thing. That they're too smart to get caught, they're above suspicion, their education gives them an edge over street guys. But that just isn't the case. That life is going to catch up to everyone soon enough.
@@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg Lydia’s education DID give her an edge over street guys and she WAS too smart to get caught. Her executive resume DID keep her one step ahead at all times. She ran a massive drug empire with connections all around the world while maintaining a squeaky clean appearance with an outstanding way of laundering money. The only reason she started running into issues is because the most brilliant man in this fictional universe started causing problems for her. She was right to assume that she was smarter than anyone else in the game and stayed suspicion for a long time. It’s just that there’s always a bigger fish.
For the last like 5 minutes of the episode I was very worried Lydia wouldnt die. When Walt talked about the poison I genuienly jumped out of cheer happiness
@@cond.oriano3264 there is no treatment or cure for ricin. If she took a fatal dose her days are likely numbered. Its progressed pretty far by the time walt calls.
@@pdorism Fulminate mercury would probably kill you yeah. But then again, the show tells you Walt is a genius chemist, a notch about all the others. So maybe he knows how to make it so the explosion can be sort of 'controlled'. Because 99.1% pure meth ain't gonna happen IRL either.
@@pdorism Yeah, I saw it, and like I said, they probably didn't bring the best chemist in the world. I'm saying they're right that both walt and everyone in the building would die using regular fulminated mercury, I'm just gonna assume in the show, Walt (who's supposed to be one the greatest chemists in the world) probably figured a way to get around that, or to better direct the explosion, some shit like that.
It's interesting that Lydia was more ruthless with ordering hits than either Walt or Gus. I think because she never did it herself nor did she ever have to witness the horror of seeing it happen, she was very comfortable having people killed. Just like how politicians are easily able to wage wars, and how dictators order mass murders given the slightest provocation, since they don't have to do it themselves, they're detached from the horror of it
Lydia was an absolute representation of corporate ambition, greed and apathy - she already had a well paid job, but she wanted more, so she betrayed her employers and went into the drug trade. Which paid her exceptionally well on top of her already good salary, but she still wanted more. So she backstabbed, murdered and enslaved, all while desperately maintaining a veneer of sophisticated civility, as if she was really just above the whole thing, and only showed any awareness of how horrific what was going on around her was when she was at risk of actually seeing it, which she literally went to great lengths to avoid - she's the kind of person who thinks the "homelessness problem" is that they insist on being homeless in the places where she has to see them. She's the literal embodiment of "The right move is always the one which increases the profit margin, and the dirty work that entails should be taken care of by the worker drones, somewhere it won't disrupt our time at the country club".
“The ethics of any terrible bloodshed are precisely calculated: clean are the hands of the mastermind, clear is the conscience of the executor” - Igor Guberman, Soviet poet, born 1936
Lydia covered her eyes and ears when she ordered Jack Welker to kill Declan, She also ordered Todd to kill Walter's family. She got rich, had people do her dirty work for her, and then refuse to acknowledge the blood on her hands. She got exactly what she deserved, a coward's death.
@@opywop18 I would definitely kill an animal for food, but hunting takes skill and patience, which is why it would be easier to just buy it from the market.
It’s ironic that Lydia’s paranoia and fear is exactly why she ended up dying. She’s so paranoid that she’ll betray everyone she works with once they’re “out” of the game, and someone like that is too dangerous to leave alone. So her fear came true because she was so fearful in the first place.
Also her need to make sure to have everything super organized and scheduled. In the Cafe when Lydia asked Walt how he knew she be there, he told her she's schedule oriented. Everything she does is scheduled and organized and so all her actions are predictable, aka the Stevia. He knew how much she like to add Stevia in her tea so he slipped the ricin in it, knowing for sure she use it. Just genius
But did she really die? I mean after getting the information from Walt, what prevented her from calling an ambulance and tell the doctors she got poisoned with ricin? They probably could‘ve cured her if everything went fast enough
@@cond.oriano3264 Well, since the call was at night and the meeting in the cafeteria was at 10 AM that day, there probably has passed too much time already for the ricin poisoning to be removed which takes only a little over a day to kill. Anyway, the official lore according to the wiki is that she’s dead.
The best part is that Heisenberg gets all his revenge and closure before he dies .. he takes everyone of his enemies out and saves Jessie's life in the process .. he went out like a legend ..
@@Baltasarmk first of all, the show has been finished for 6 years. Second, you are literally in a video that spoils the entire ending of the show. At some point the fault is with you.
That's why he's the secret hero of the series. He went into the criminal underworld and obliterated it more effectively than the cucked justice system could have.
During the earlier scenes where Walt breaks into his old house to retrieve the ricin, we thought it was for himself. It would've fitted, but he sealed his revenge with it instead.
@@Cazz8203 visually, a resounding yes. Story-wise? no. It was an horrendous piece of excrement, designed to please morons not accustomed to complex character-building and storytelling. Even today you can't rewatch it, ask anyone you know who was a fan of the books and/or the show, if they kept on their fandoms, meetings, etc., and I bet you they didn't. None of my friends did, they buried all memory of it under a blanket of shame, we don't talk about the series, we don't watch it, nothing. They ruined it far far worse than you can imagine. Not even fan-fucking-fics survived, and that's a LOT to say about it. *edited to fix typos
well. the good thing is, she life in germany and have now a diagnosis. take your health enshurance card and run to the next hospital, fast. isnt like she need to a build up a meth empire for pay the doc ;)
Lydia was always in such a state of anxiety! and the actress that portrayed her, Laura Fraser, was able to perfectly project that feeling in every scene.
Mike: "This woman deserves to die as much as any man I ever met." He was SO right. Lydia was soulless. If someone was an inconvenience she had them killed. Or turned them in. Almost worse than Walt in a way.
I have to appreciate the makeup department in Lydia’s final scene. I almost didn’t even recognize her from how sick she looked. Truly amazing artistry there
@@cubeosu2030 you can tell her eyes are bloodshot and her face looks unusually hollow so they had to at least use some effects to make her look sick rather than just not wearing any makeup.
It was also intended to show her in weakened vulnerable state. No business clothes, no makeup, no seduction tactics...Just her running a humidifier, alone, sick in bed.
@@Anthonyt1 Was that Walt when he started dealing with Tuco? No that's Heisenberg using mercury fulminate to threaten Tuco. Heisenberg's the reason he became ' the one who knocks'...
He really does. And thats because it was a revenge. He just wanted to rub it in that he outsmarted her, killed Jack and his crew and also killed her. He wanted Lydia to know that when she was dying of the poison, Heisenberg won.
For those that dont know. With how much exposure to Ricin that Lydia had and because she was already showing flu symptoms her likelyhood of survival would be 0% as she would start going into mass organ failure, Usually the Liver, and kidneys are the first to shut down. Even if she were to get a full clean down (Dialysis, IV flushing, Activated charcoal) it probably wouldnt work.
@@Blahander the problem is finding suitable donors for multiple organ systems at the same time would be impossible. Eventually her heart would fail and that would simply be the last nail.
@@mattyHi1892 I should have probably been more clear. When I say "means", I don't necessarily mean legal means.😂Let's just hypothesize some poor beggars went missing off the streets that day.
@@BlahanderYou don't want to do multiple organs at once and especially not ones that important to survival because the body's got to cope with getting several new organs at once, and one organ is traumatizing enough. And with poison in the system, *really* dumb idea. But they took artistic license with ricin in this show anyway. I was just reading up on its effects and for max effect it really has to hit the bloodstream directly, either through some kind of injection or by breathing it in. Ingesting it by mouth is actually the safest way, if there can be said to be a safe way, to get it and the required dose for fatality is much higher than what went into that stevia packet. You get the flu symptoms from breathing it in. If you eat it at a fatal dose, you'll get some GI bleed which can lead to the runs which in turn will dehydrate you and *that* kicks in the multiple organ failure. Last I knew, they don't do esophagus and stomach and intestinal transplants anyway and that's the main locus of the damage -- all the other organs failing stem from that.
I love the attention to detail during the scene wherein Walt is retrieving the ricin from his condemned home. After removing the outlet cover and takkng the capsule, he briefly moves to replace it, as to cover his tracks in his usual cautious way. He instead ops to simply leave it on the floor. He is at the end of his road. He is already exposed. There are no tracks to cover anymore because there will be no future. It’s a very charming little detail that I greatly appreciate.
I noticed how he first opened the outlet cover with a screwdriver and later opened it with a coin. Showed how he was no longer the professional sophisticated criminal he was before he went into hiding
@@logandh2 I think it's charming more so because the writers/producers left that little crumb for the audience to decipher and not because it's a reflection of Walt's character evolution (which is, indeed, both depressing and horrifying).
Their attention to detail is really amazing, despite having no more chains on jessie still walks like he has chains on out of habit.. damn this show is a masterpiece.
He didn't walk like he still had chains on when he strangled Todd to death lol I think it was supposed to be showing muscle atrophy not suggesting his mind hasn't processed that he's free
Well, Stevia (and the entire beverage Lydia always drinks, all three ingredients) has a greater metaphorical significance for her character, part of which (maybe just an unintended bonus, haha) is that, frankly, the stuff is revolting. I had some pretentious expensive "artisan, fair trade" chocolate flavored with Stevia in lieu of ordinary sugar once back in 2013 during the "craze" you speak of, and it was the worst chocolate I've ever tasted. So my point is lol, I think that fad would've swiftly ended even if not for Lydia in BB, because people would've realized how bad it is. There are some artificial/alternative sweeteners I don't mind too much (never use any of my own volition usually though), but Stevia is just gross.
@@GodLandon Stevia is actually the best sweetener there is in its pure form. The stuff Lydia used in those little packets, probably not. Walter was right again. Dont blame the product, blame the manufacturer.
i was into Stevia before Breaking Bad came out, I thought it would make a good sugar replacement (that wasn't artificial)...but then I tried Zevia, a soda sweetened with Stevia, it tasted awful.
I'm pretty sure Zafiro Anyejo was supposed to be El Padron except for obvious reasons they refused to feature their drink in the show so they made up a name. Stevia made a similar mistake, but in the opposite direction.
She's not pretending. She IS scared...all the time...and that is exactly what makes her so dangerous. Fear drives people to commit (or arrange) violent acts against other people.
@@georgecoventry8441 I second this. She wanted all of Mike's crew killed because of her paranoia of being ratted on by them. Walt eventually does kill them though, in 5 minutes as a matter of fact.
lydia was honestly the most evil villain in the show. even gus or walt wouldn’t murder you unless they felt it was absolutely necessary. lydia was able to distance herself from the horror of killing people and because she seperated the human element from it she was able to order hit after hit on everyone who presented even the smallest of challanges to her. even in BCS you see she’s always the first person to suggest someone be shanked or shot (without her doing it directly of course).
Walt no but Gus could have killed you on a whim, remember that he slit the throat of one of his most loyal henchman only to prove a point to Walt and Jessie, he was calm and collected but crazy like a mad dog too.
Yeah the theory is every time he kills someone he picks up their habits like look at the people who he kills and he somewhat does what they do like crazy 8 doesn’t like crust on his sandwich Walter starts doing the same
@@bandito4492 Damn! Man, you're gonna make me watch this whole series for the 3rd time. Not that I mind. I wish Netflix would hurry up with the next season of Saul, if it's still being made.
I consider Lydia to be the most evil character in the series because in addition to being as ruthless as anyone, she's also too cowardly to do dirty work herself.
@@Replied_ByMeatr1der5 But for Lydia's case, she's both a coward, _and_ evil. Remember, that bitch wanted Todd to kill Walt's entire family. Todd. And not herself. And the latter convinced her to only threaten them. Just goes to show how a guy like Todd, of all people, can have some sympathy, something which she lacked completely
Their customers won't do a qualitative and quantitative analysis before consuming. If it's crystal clear, blue and above 90% they can sell it at top buck
chloro-slingshot who fuckin smokes meth honestly you have to be bored as fuck even cocaine used for parties breaking bad made niggias cook more meth than ever honestly I heard more meth lab explosions happen after the show so that pretty funny
"You have no leverage." This was a VERY basic concept that she NEVER understood. She also made the mistake of assuming she was smarter than everyone else.
wrong, she had leverage. she got them 1,000 gallons of methlamyne. try again. oh yeah, distribution. oh yeah, she is the only source of methlamyne. sorry to burst your bubble with facts.
1:58 I’ve watched this show twice and I just now realized that Lydia was right Walt came just to get the list of people and kill her with the ricin but he changed his mind
@@udopiarecords Wow, you’re so cool! You actually paid attention to every god damn second of the show??? It’s not like it’s possible to be wrong and not realize something the first time, right?
@@garrynewman6211 my advice to you brother: perhaps improve your ADHD and focus so you can actually catch details, especially very blatant and obvious ones. It will increase your enjoyment of the show
0:48 you can hear her native Scottish accent come out when she yells, hear her pronunciation of “anything”. It’s always hard for actors to keep up their native accent when they are shouting or yelling or getting emotional.
In El Camino Jesse was listening to the radio and news about her came on, she was hospitalized in critical condition and was "not expected to survive" plus Walt was pretty meticulous with dosage given that he poisoned Brock with lily of the valley just enough for Jesse to think he was dying There's no way he would've told her if survival was possible
@Darkness-lb8ob there are actually a bunch of them who should THEORETICALLY cure you, we just can't say for sure since we haven't been able to test them since Ricin poisoning never ever happens
@@vasvas8914 probably because of that. After Gus Fring died you just are thinking: "okay, how is it gonna end, how is it gonna end with walt"and you don't pay attention to the 5th season. The first seasons are also much, much more intresting with walt and jesse barely having enough power to survive.
NieCola leave him. Not go out and fuck her old flame. Definitely not be the most annoying person on a tv show. Hell even Marie was more bearable. Also Walt didn’t take the money from Elliott and his wife because he didn’t need their pity yes, but also he still had a thing for elliotts wife which was walts ex. At least Walt didn’t go out and cheat on top of everything lol.
Good point! Walt and Jesse had ricin ready to go for some time in season 2 and then again in season 4 but never even used it until the very end of season 5. It’s insane.
Lydia is possibly the most poisonous, heartless, soulless female character in a long time--and that's mainly due to the skill of the actress who plays her (I can't remember her name at the moment). Come to think of it, the entire cast was able to put an astonishing realism into their characters. I think that this is what made the show so unforgettable.
@B A Lol typical of incels to call anyone exposing them “Simps”. These days, people don’t know how to use such words anymore, like the word, “irony” being confused with coincidence
Communism Sucks using big words doesn’t make you sound intelligent when you’re saying stupid shit. you know nothing of my politics just cause i don’t like plain misogyny.
Spoilers: In El Camino they confirm Lydia fate by saying over the radio that a "Texas woman who connected to white has been poisoned and isn't expected to live." I'm pretty sure Walt put enough to kill her
Lydia was probably the most evil of all of nefarious characters in Breaking Bad. Not only was she utterly without conscience, she was unwilling to assume responsibility for the harm she did. Every other monstrous character in the show understands they are monsters, but Lydia is deep in self denial.
@@stanpines9011 I can see what this guy means, and altho you make a point, Lydia was a monster who tried to justify all the horrible things she did as "Necessary" Who do you consider worse, The evil that knows what it does and accepts it, Or the evil that tries to justify itself as the "right thing"
@@lawrencesaavedra1364 You're comparing a woman who cheated on her emotionally unavailable husband and was kind of bitchy to a woman who facilitated the misery and violence inherent in the illegal drug trade and was personally responsible for the murder of a few dozen people That's like comparing apples to nuclear weapons.
Walt's last words were actually: "Ouchie, getting shot in the abdomen and slowly bleeding out is actually way worse than anticipated. I regret everything; tell Saul Goodman I love him! "
best moment missing when she says in the café to walt, "or what, you gonna kill me right here, in the public?"... that was exactly what was Walt planning, before she bought her way out of it, for a time.
Vean Studio bruh i know how he killed her. I was asking when she asked if he would kill her in public and he said he would. Like this guy said^ but she “talked her way out of it” i want to know when that was because i don’t remember that. & im a super fan lol
I looked it up, it was the other way around (sorry for that). Walt say, "you put that list in my hands and in your mind I immeditely just murder you just right here right in this restaurant". Which WAS is plan at that moment. And later he did it, just right here just in this restaurant.
a year late but the shot from above as she put it into the cup was too much IMO, should have just showed her flicking it and pouring it in while her or todd were in frame. you at least have a chance of being surprised that way, but everyones going to know what happened with the overhead shot because walt brought the vial last time he met her
@@paulgardner5079 I think the difference is the sentiment. I think he hated white, not just disliked; for lydia, however, the feeling was closer to disgust.
Lydia found Walter's weakness, which is money, and making more. And Walter found hers, her obsessiveness. The difference is that at the end Walter didn't care about his anymore.
the build up to felina on your first watch is insane the build up wanting to know who lives and who dies seeing snips and bits of walt throughout the season was genius and then he just does everything so effortlessly at every turn your expecting one thing and then bam something happens you didn't think would happen walt getting shot the stevia having ricin in it the laser pointers not being actual laser sights its just all amazing
@@DeathShouldTakeMeNow Lydia is so lazy and she's always make the others do the job. Skyler at least always do the action to make Walt's desperate and even she tried to kill Walt herself.
Man that last scene with the phone call is way too good. Not only does she find out the plan completely backfired but she finds out she's basically being killed. Walt had so much control in that moment, badass. One of my favorite scenes in the whole show
I just realized the entire way out Jesse could hear Walt talking to Lydia. That was clearly a conversation with Lydia to him and the last thing he heard before getting in that car and leaving is Walt explaining to her how he killed her.
This thumbnail makes it look like Lydia would say "I did not track you! It's not true! It's bull shit, I did not track you! I did not!!!!... oh hi Mike!"
Henson Jefd Ok so at first he was talking about how when you introduce something in a movie it will reappear in the 3rd act. He then says how we have Nukes, so in WW3 (the 3rd act) nukes will be used to fight.
Lydia is pretty much the perfect example of why you probably DON'T want to get into a life of crime. Yeah she got rich but every moment of her life was filled with extreme stress, paranoia and fear.
poor Lydia and her conniving, Stevia-fueled ways
@@sunsetman22 Fucking stevia
@@EliteNormie All this is true, but it's still a good example of why an average person doesn't want to get into this life. Lydia thought with her education and executive resume she could keep herself one step ahead. She was wrong; despite all that PLUS her cold-blooded nature and balls, she got it in the end. Now I'm sure there are other people with similar profiles who think the same thing. That they're too smart to get caught, they're above suspicion, their education gives them an edge over street guys. But that just isn't the case. That life is going to catch up to everyone soon enough.
True. Also true if you become a corporate CEO.
@@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg Lydia’s education DID give her an edge over street guys and she WAS too smart to get caught. Her executive resume DID keep her one step ahead at all times. She ran a massive drug empire with connections all around the world while maintaining a squeaky clean appearance with an outstanding way of laundering money. The only reason she started running into issues is because the most brilliant man in this fictional universe started causing problems for her. She was right to assume that she was smarter than anyone else in the game and stayed suspicion for a long time. It’s just that there’s always a bigger fish.
She didn’t immediately realise that it wasn’t Todd on the phone.
It shows how little she really cared about him.
or maybe it was the RICIN
Who said she cared about him anyway? He drooled all over her, sure, but it was always clear that she was out for business and nothing else
@@noneofyourbusiness4294 if she was smart she would have milk him besides doing business give him an extension to work harder
Lydia had no interest in Todd whatsoever, past any immediate use he could be to her. She was entirely transactional.
@@scottread oh that's the way she went out her life became a transaction
She wanted to kill Walt's family and Todd suggested just threatening them. TODD. You know it's bad when Todd of all people has better morals than you
when did she suggest killing his family? I knew she wanted him gone, but I don't remember her saying anything about his family
@@haydeng3541 She had Todd break into his house to murder Skyler and Holly. Todd was the one who said they shouldn't kill them and just threaten them
Todd who killed a kid for seeing too much might I add still has better morals than her
@@gmzakg she seemed to be of a mind that as long as he wants personality doing it she didn't care about any atrocity that was dolled out
@@moneykenny119 Too bad Walt doesn't find out about this. Or he'd have them all(Jack's gang and Lydia) killed before he went on their bad side.
For the last like 5 minutes of the episode I was very worried Lydia wouldnt die. When Walt talked about the poison I genuienly jumped out of cheer happiness
Lydia and Jane were the most unbearable characters in the series for me
@@SM-ce1uy Wasn't a Jane fan but Lydia was worse on pretty much every level.
I swooned
Imo she could‘ve survived if she called an ambulance fast enough and told the doctors she got poisoned with ricin
@@cond.oriano3264 there is no treatment or cure for ricin. If she took a fatal dose her days are likely numbered. Its progressed pretty far by the time walt calls.
Interesting fact: “Goodbye Lydia.” is the last thing Walt says
Well, these are words of a sweet victory.
Could be worse.
With Lydia he got all of them, and she was the smartest of them.
I thought it was "I want this"
@@1000π yeah it was
1000 π nah this was after that
@@1000π "I want this" was inside the house, when Jesse puts the gun to Walt.
Walter White's goals in life:
1- Use the Ricin for SOMETHING, ANYTHING.
2- Everything else.
There was also the most awesome use of fulminate of mercury ever.
@@slappy8941 neither of these would have worked irl.
@@pdorism Fulminate mercury would probably kill you yeah. But then again, the show tells you Walt is a genius chemist, a notch about all the others. So maybe he knows how to make it so the explosion can be sort of 'controlled'. Because 99.1% pure meth ain't gonna happen IRL either.
@@Defiring nah, did you miss that mythbusters episode?
@@pdorism Yeah, I saw it, and like I said, they probably didn't bring the best chemist in the world. I'm saying they're right that both walt and everyone in the building would die using regular fulminated mercury, I'm just gonna assume in the show, Walt (who's supposed to be one the greatest chemists in the world) probably figured a way to get around that, or to better direct the explosion, some shit like that.
Love it when Walt says "Lydia learn to take yes for an answer". That's what Mike told him when they met at the bar
He says something similar when Elliot pulls a knife on Walt. Also he sounds just like Mike when he says it.
@@chimpwimp9407 "if we're gonna go that way, you're gonna need a bigger knife"
@@toxpov3612 I hear Mike's voice reading these words
What better role model than Mike tho?
What other stuff does Walter do like he absorbs a trait after his victims. Gus places a towel down and the mike quote
It's interesting that Lydia was more ruthless with ordering hits than either Walt or Gus. I think because she never did it herself nor did she ever have to witness the horror of seeing it happen, she was very comfortable having people killed. Just like how politicians are easily able to wage wars, and how dictators order mass murders given the slightest provocation, since they don't have to do it themselves, they're detached from the horror of it
love how you said this. well done
This 💯
Lydia was an absolute representation of corporate ambition, greed and apathy - she already had a well paid job, but she wanted more, so she betrayed her employers and went into the drug trade. Which paid her exceptionally well on top of her already good salary, but she still wanted more. So she backstabbed, murdered and enslaved, all while desperately maintaining a veneer of sophisticated civility, as if she was really just above the whole thing, and only showed any awareness of how horrific what was going on around her was when she was at risk of actually seeing it, which she literally went to great lengths to avoid - she's the kind of person who thinks the "homelessness problem" is that they insist on being homeless in the places where she has to see them.
She's the literal embodiment of "The right move is always the one which increases the profit margin, and the dirty work that entails should be taken care of by the worker drones, somewhere it won't disrupt our time at the country club".
Very well spoken
“The ethics of any terrible bloodshed are precisely calculated: clean are the hands of the mastermind, clear is the conscience of the executor” - Igor Guberman, Soviet poet, born 1936
Ricin : Learnt for Tuco, made for Gus, used on Lydia...
And also used on Brock but we dont really talk about that
@@Real_gandalf that was the lily of the valley flower, no?
@@Real_gandalf bro Walter used the Lily of the Valley berries on Brock. Go watch again
Edit : Heisenberg*
@@vinaykadam2753 ah ok
@@vinaykadam2753 why tf do you type "edit" if ur editing anyways
Lydia covered her eyes and ears when she ordered Jack Welker to kill Declan, She also ordered Todd to kill Walter's family. She got rich, had people do her dirty work for her, and then refuse to acknowledge the blood on her hands. She got exactly what she deserved, a coward's death.
Always hated her haha
Personally, I always thought she deserved the Krazy-8 treatment.
@@opywop18 I would definitely kill an animal for food, but hunting takes skill and patience, which is why it would be easier to just buy it from the market.
@@opywop18 its not convenient to hunt in this day and age.
@@opywop18 lmao nice try, PETA
I love how cold he is while he tells her exactly how he killed her
@@ITIsFunnyDamnIT settle down buttercup
I don't get it tho can't she go to the hospital now that he told her what was poisoning her and tell them? That's what they did with the kid
@@jacobsaunders1092
Its to late for her at this point she is allready dead
Damn.
Made it more badass that she hadn't actually died yet, but probably did in a few hours or less
It’s ironic that Lydia’s paranoia and fear is exactly why she ended up dying. She’s so paranoid that she’ll betray everyone she works with once they’re “out” of the game, and someone like that is too dangerous to leave alone. So her fear came true because she was so fearful in the first place.
Also her need to make sure to have everything super organized and scheduled. In the Cafe when Lydia asked Walt how he knew she be there, he told her she's schedule oriented. Everything she does is scheduled and organized and so all her actions are predictable, aka the Stevia. He knew how much she like to add Stevia in her tea so he slipped the ricin in it, knowing for sure she use it. Just genius
But did she really die? I mean after getting the information from Walt, what prevented her from calling an ambulance and tell the doctors she got poisoned with ricin? They probably could‘ve cured her if everything went fast enough
@@cond.oriano3264 better yet just watch BCS/El Camino. they both confirm her death from the ricin.
@@cond.oriano3264 Well, since the call was at night and the meeting in the cafeteria was at 10 AM that day, there probably has passed too much time already for the ricin poisoning to be removed which takes only a little over a day to kill.
Anyway, the official lore according to the wiki is that she’s dead.
@@taylorlipinski4048my question about that is…how did Walt get the ricin into the stevia without damaging the packaging?
Todd was so into her that he even set his ringtone containing her name lol.
He also had Walt’s as Thomas Dolby saying ‘SCIENCE!’ lol
Very weird dude
@@adinosaurwithaflamethrower1227 she blinded me with science?
Panzerkampfwagen IV Yup, thanks
Was lydias ringtone a reference to the show Heros? Lydia the tattooed lady was killed (her super power was tattoos lol).
@@dguaracha123 Groucho Marx in Marx Bros. at the Circus. ua-cam.com/video/n4zRe_wvJw8/v-deo.html
The best part is that Heisenberg gets all his revenge and closure before he dies .. he takes everyone of his enemies out and saves Jessie's life in the process .. he went out like a legend ..
thanks for fucking spoiler
Yea but the guy was responsible for almost everything that occurred.
@@Baltasarmk first of all, the show has been finished for 6 years. Second, you are literally in a video that spoils the entire ending of the show. At some point the fault is with you.
@@Baltasarmk Says the person in a video filled with nothing but spoilers for a show that ended a long time ago.
@@Baltasarmk Can only blame yourself here.
Walt was an evil Genius he took everyone down with him
"I did it. Because I liked it. Because I was good at it." ~ Walter White
@@DavidMyrmidon i was...i was Alive..... .
he didn’t go down
That's why he's the secret hero of the series. He went into the criminal underworld and obliterated it more effectively than the cucked justice system could have.
ceo of racism your mom went down 😉
I remember being impressed how long this show went on for without getting a single ricin casualty until the very end.
During the earlier scenes where Walt breaks into his old house to retrieve the ricin, we thought it was for himself. It would've fitted, but he sealed his revenge with it instead.
Walt: How are you feeling? Like you got the flu? That would be the COVID I gave you. I switched your hand sanitizer to one with only 40% alcohol.
This is under-rated
@@johncastillo2194 Ng-ng-ng!
@@johncastillo2194 I'll gladly take the vaccine if thats the case
@@ruxandy take it easy, one word at a time...
@@johncastillo2194 hey found the moron
To the Game of Thrones writers..... that's how you end a blockbuster series...
let it go you dumbass....GoT did great
@@Cazz8203 visually, a resounding yes. Story-wise? no. It was an horrendous piece of excrement, designed to please morons not accustomed to complex character-building and storytelling. Even today you can't rewatch it, ask anyone you know who was a fan of the books and/or the show, if they kept on their fandoms, meetings, etc., and I bet you they didn't. None of my friends did, they buried all memory of it under a blanket of shame, we don't talk about the series, we don't watch it, nothing. They ruined it far far worse than you can imagine. Not even fan-fucking-fics survived, and that's a LOT to say about it.
*edited to fix typos
@@Cazz8203 you cant honestly believe that
@@Cazz8203 What's it like going through life with standards that low?
@@punkiller666 the fuck do you mean visually? Episode 3 was supposed to be the most important one and you couldnt see shit.
The secret to Todd's amazing weight-loss was trying to impress Lydia during the whole of season 5
no, it was the stevia
Cihara ☠️☠️
Ahhh yes, the Simp Diet
She's hot
@@guardianshipabuse5969 something about the business attire yep
I love how Walt killed her by poisoning her. I feel like this was her biggest fear because she’s such a nut about everything she consumes.
Yeah, for her it would be body horror much like a chest burster xenomorph would be for most people.
Anddd this is why I don't use any sweeteners on my drink. Just put a couple of spoons of sugar is enough for me.
Lydia was a robot; everything she did was clockwork, so really it was not that hard for Walt to find a way to take her out
@@mariostamatiou7385The way everyone cheered when she died lmfaooooo
"How are you feeling? Kind of under the weather? Like you've got the flu?"
Fucking chills.
It simple it wasn’t risen it was really COVID 19 😵💫
I read this comment at the exact moment he said it
To which lydia replied - "I am sworn to carry your burdens"
well. the good thing is, she life in germany and have now a diagnosis.
take your health enshurance card and run to the next hospital, fast.
isnt like she need to a build up a meth empire for pay the doc ;)
Fat Damon has a crush
Lydia was always in such a state of anxiety! and the actress that portrayed her, Laura Fraser, was able to perfectly project that feeling in every scene.
She seems so different in interviews, too. She has a heavy Scottish accent and was always laughing and smiling. Seemed to have a good sense of humor.
@@AKSBSU tough gig but she killed !
@R J He just said she did a giod job. Congrats for not understanding a SIMPLE sentence dumbo 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
So lovely in real life (in interviews anyway).
I'd like to put my *BEEP!* in her *BEEP!*
Mike: "This woman deserves to die as much as any man I ever met."
He was SO right. Lydia was soulless. If someone was an inconvenience she had them killed. Or turned them in. Almost worse than Walt in a way.
Yea, but sh was hot.
@BossHossGT500 Okay
Led Zeppelin is Shit lmao someone’s got their little boy panties in a wad 😂😂😂
so basically she's just like most broads.
A true psychopath
I have to appreciate the makeup department in Lydia’s final scene. I almost didn’t even recognize her from how sick she looked. Truly amazing artistry there
i think she just had no makeup on
@@cubeosu2030 you can tell her eyes are bloodshot and her face looks unusually hollow so they had to at least use some effects to make her look sick rather than just not wearing any makeup.
@@cubeosu2030 No Bro It Wasnt Acting She’s Really Dead
Still beautiful though.
It was also intended to show her in weakened vulnerable state. No business clothes, no makeup, no seduction tactics...Just her running a humidifier, alone, sick in bed.
"How are you feeling?" Walt sounds so evil how he delivers that line.
Well that's Heisenberg speaking
@@Anthonyt1 Was that Walt when he started dealing with Tuco? No that's Heisenberg using mercury fulminate to threaten Tuco. Heisenberg's the reason he became ' the one who knocks'...
@@dibakarmanidatta3622 heisenberg is what walt always wanted to be, its not some bipolar shit, its all Walt
@@coheteos I believe Heisenberg is Walt dark personal.
He really does. And thats because it was a revenge. He just wanted to rub it in that he outsmarted her, killed Jack and his crew and also killed her. He wanted Lydia to know that when she was dying of the poison, Heisenberg won.
" GPS on the bottom of the barrel ? Okay , she's dead. "
Holy fuck. Your profile pic. Seeing Kratos smile is... fucking weird.
@@tahabashir3779 it will haunt you in your sleep, boi.
@@jonathansenile4396 please edit the comment and write Boi
@@views-qw9tf done
@Haze The Space Commie lmao haha so funny lol comedy king marry my daughter xD
Jesse heard Walt's conversation outside, he was probably thinking, god dammit the nutcase genius did it again
Another one for Mr. White
He can’t keep getting away!!!
YEAH SCIENCE!
Facts 😂
Yeah , Science Mr. White.
For those that dont know.
With how much exposure to Ricin that Lydia had and because she was already showing flu symptoms her likelyhood of survival would be 0% as she would start going into mass organ failure, Usually the Liver, and kidneys are the first to shut down. Even if she were to get a full clean down (Dialysis, IV flushing, Activated charcoal) it probably wouldnt work.
What are the chances of survival with organ transplant? I am assuming someone with her connections and fortune had the means to make that possible.
@@Blahander the problem is finding suitable donors for multiple organ systems at the same time would be impossible. Eventually her heart would fail and that would simply be the last nail.
@@mattyHi1892 I should have probably been more clear. When I say "means", I don't necessarily mean legal means.😂Let's just hypothesize some poor beggars went missing off the streets that day.
Liver failure, so it's technically an overdose
@@BlahanderYou don't want to do multiple organs at once and especially not ones that important to survival because the body's got to cope with getting several new organs at once, and one organ is traumatizing enough. And with poison in the system, *really* dumb idea. But they took artistic license with ricin in this show anyway. I was just reading up on its effects and for max effect it really has to hit the bloodstream directly, either through some kind of injection or by breathing it in. Ingesting it by mouth is actually the safest way, if there can be said to be a safe way, to get it and the required dose for fatality is much higher than what went into that stevia packet. You get the flu symptoms from breathing it in. If you eat it at a fatal dose, you'll get some GI bleed which can lead to the runs which in turn will dehydrate you and *that* kicks in the multiple organ failure. Last I knew, they don't do esophagus and stomach and intestinal transplants anyway and that's the main locus of the damage -- all the other organs failing stem from that.
I love the attention to detail during the scene wherein Walt is retrieving the ricin from his condemned home. After removing the outlet cover and takkng the capsule, he briefly moves to replace it, as to cover his tracks in his usual cautious way. He instead ops to simply leave it on the floor. He is at the end of his road. He is already exposed. There are no tracks to cover anymore because there will be no future. It’s a very charming little detail that I greatly appreciate.
Never noticed that but you are probably right about that. Nice catch.
Yes indeed I noticed that as well
I don’t know if charming is the right word, horrific and depressing come to mind, but you’re right lol
I noticed how he first opened the outlet cover with a screwdriver and later opened it with a coin. Showed how he was no longer the professional sophisticated criminal he was before he went into hiding
@@logandh2 I think it's charming more so because the writers/producers left that little crumb for the audience to decipher and not because it's a reflection of Walt's character evolution (which is, indeed, both depressing and horrifying).
Their attention to detail is really amazing, despite having no more chains on jessie still walks like he has chains on out of habit.. damn this show is a masterpiece.
How he suffers and deals with the PTSD after in El Camino is great too. Gave me insight into my own and how I could overcome it.
@@marklastes312 me too, I'm pretty much Jessie
He didn't walk like he still had chains on when he strangled Todd to death lol I think it was supposed to be showing muscle atrophy not suggesting his mind hasn't processed that he's free
I thought he was walking like that from being injured
@@marklastes312lol losers and Jesse fluffers
Stevia was such a craze from 2010-2013 until the episode where Walt poisoned Lydia. Now no one drinks tea with Stevia.
Well, Stevia (and the entire beverage Lydia always drinks, all three ingredients) has a greater metaphorical significance for her character, part of which (maybe just an unintended bonus, haha) is that, frankly, the stuff is revolting. I had some pretentious expensive "artisan, fair trade" chocolate flavored with Stevia in lieu of ordinary sugar once back in 2013 during the "craze" you speak of, and it was the worst chocolate I've ever tasted. So my point is lol, I think that fad would've swiftly ended even if not for Lydia in BB, because people would've realized how bad it is. There are some artificial/alternative sweeteners I don't mind too much (never use any of my own volition usually though), but Stevia is just gross.
@@aspiringmultiplicity I don’t think it’s a metaphor, I think you just might not care for stevia lol
@@GodLandon Stevia is actually the best sweetener there is in its pure form. The stuff Lydia used in those little packets, probably not. Walter was right again.
Dont blame the product, blame the manufacturer.
i was into Stevia before Breaking Bad came out, I thought it would make a good sugar replacement (that wasn't artificial)...but then I tried Zevia, a soda sweetened with Stevia, it tasted awful.
I'm pretty sure Zafiro Anyejo was supposed to be El Padron except for obvious reasons they refused to feature their drink in the show so they made up a name. Stevia made a similar mistake, but in the opposite direction.
That was a well written and acted character. Vulnerable, kind of timid, almost sweet in a way, while at the same time a sociopathic sewer rat.
Sucks when you know someone like that.
Trump.@@AzraelCaptain
Nah he isn't sweet at all. @@martinlutherbling424
@@concept5631It was political rage bait and you took the bait
Funny how she's always pretending to be scared but is an absolute devil inside
She is scared, she's paranoid and always thinks any small clue will lead back to her, she doesn't trust anyone.
You can be evil, paranoid and scared.
She's not pretending. She IS scared...all the time...and that is exactly what makes her so dangerous. Fear drives people to commit (or arrange) violent acts against other people.
@@georgecoventry8441 I second this. She wanted all of Mike's crew killed because of her paranoia of being ratted on by them. Walt eventually does kill them though, in 5 minutes as a matter of fact.
@@manowa3395 - Yes, Walt certainly took care of that little problem! No great loss to the world.
@@manowa3395 Wasn't it 2 minutes?
lydia was honestly the most evil villain in the show. even gus or walt wouldn’t murder you unless they felt it was absolutely necessary. lydia was able to distance herself from the horror of killing people and because she seperated the human element from it she was able to order hit after hit on everyone who presented even the smallest of challanges to her. even in BCS you see she’s always the first person to suggest someone be shanked or shot (without her doing it directly of course).
And she’s such a coward
Dan Lloyd that’s why she and todd got along so well. both evil piece of shit murderous back stabbers
Walt no but Gus could have killed you on a whim, remember that he slit the throat of one of his most loyal henchman only to prove a point to Walt and Jessie, he was calm and collected but crazy like a mad dog too.
@@lucalucente3797 - actually, he did victor because a witness gave a description of victor at bedeker's apartment.
Ironic Star yup that’s exactly what i was referencing haha
“Lydia, learn to take yes for an answer.”
Mike told walter that once loo
Yeah the theory is every time he kills someone he picks up their habits like look at the people who he kills and he somewhat does what they do like crazy 8 doesn’t like crust on his sandwich Walter starts doing the same
@@bandito4492 I'm now tempted to rewatch the whole thing to keep an eye out for this :D
Tk PAL ur also picked up the action of placing a towel in front of the toilet bowl from Gus
1,000 subs no videos Challenge yeah and that’s what i like about the whole show in general
@@bandito4492 Damn! Man, you're gonna make me watch this whole series for the 3rd time. Not that I mind. I wish Netflix would hurry up with the next season of Saul, if it's still being made.
I consider Lydia to be the most evil character in the series because in addition to being as ruthless as anyone, she's also too cowardly to do dirty work herself.
She also uses her DAUGHTER as an exuse to live
That's not evil that's just cowrady. A coward isn't necessarily evil just mostly useless
@@Replied_ByMeatr1der5 But for Lydia's case, she's both a coward, _and_ evil. Remember, that bitch wanted Todd to kill Walt's entire family. Todd. And not herself. And the latter convinced her to only threaten them. Just goes to show how a guy like Todd, of all people, can have some sympathy, something which she lacked completely
@@Replied_ByMeatr1der5 Exactly
@@Replied_ByMeatr1der5 cowardice
"Bye Lydia." Worst words she ever was told by any man.
It's hard to imagine Lydia actually being with someone long enough to get pregnant and have a child.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Whoever Kira's dad was Lydia probably had him killed as soon as she thought he was gonna leave her.
@@Xehanort10 well killing him would be leaving her too so...
@@ourcorrectopinions6824 Who wouldnt understand that? Its one of the most basic human activities. Youre just dumb.
@@ourcorrectopinions6824 Don't tell others that they don't understand when you can't show you do.
Top 10 Satisfying moments in Tv History.
Absolutely
Liquid Snake don’t forget Jesse killing todd
@@rickysantiago8276 yeah man fuck todd
i found the ending very satisfying with the music and "i guess i got, what i deserved" as the first lyrics ^^ just epic
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Despite being Scottish she has a clean American accent. This evidences the great level of actors for even secondary characters.
@@restingpinguino Why the fuck would you think that, lol?
Last Walt’s words are « bye Lydia »
@@blyzer7373 I thought the same, mostly because they gave her character a Spanish-sounding surname (Rodarte).
@@blyzer7373 she looks latina
@@restingpinguino Same. Blyzer scoffed as if you thought Anna Gunn was Latina.
The actress who played Lydia did a wonderful job. She really made Lydia the right amount of evil while also being annoying.
And hot
2:31 No, 92% is not Heisenberg level. That's an insult
Todd: “92%.”
Lydia: “that’s Gale Boetticher level.”
She only said that to butter him up
Their customers won't do a qualitative and quantitative analysis before consuming. If it's crystal clear, blue and above 90% they can sell it at top buck
chloro-slingshot who fuckin smokes meth honestly you have to be bored as fuck even cocaine used for parties breaking bad made niggias cook more meth than ever honestly I heard more meth lab explosions happen after the show so that pretty funny
Detrezo real Heisenberg level is
"You have no leverage." This was a VERY basic concept that she NEVER understood. She also made the mistake of assuming she was smarter than everyone else.
wrong, she had leverage. she got them 1,000 gallons of methlamyne. try again. oh yeah, distribution. oh yeah, she is the only source of methlamyne. sorry to burst your bubble with facts.
@@gcg8187 it ain't really leverage considering she has a daughter that could be killed
“You have none”, since your you’re quoting
@@gcg8187 Yeah, I was gonna say, she had pretty much all the cards after the CEO shot himself. They needed her more.
wrong as usual, nellie
"That stevia crap" lol
I had the worst experience when I put it in my coffee some time ago and it made me sick almost. I'm glad it was before I saw the last BB episode ;)
It even turned her tea a nasty color. Almost the same color as that wretched batch of meth that Todd made. They were a match made in heaven.
Honey is the only acceptable way to sweeten tea.
Brought to you by your friends at the Stevia Crap Council. Stevia Crap: That shit'll kill ya.
@@cougarhunter33 Only if you mix it with ricin...
Lydia having Chow killed is by far one of the worst things she did.
And chris did it for pocket change 10k.. this show was stupid for that. At least make it realistic with 250k
“GPS on the bottom of the barrel. Ok. She’s dead.” Bruh, he cracks me up 🤣
1:58 I’ve watched this show twice and I just now realized that Lydia was right Walt came just to get the list of people and kill her with the ricin but he changed his mind
I just noticed that too. He always intended to eliminate her but her proposal bought her some time.
Rly? That was pretty obvious bro lol, pay attention smfh
@@udopiarecords Wow, you’re so cool! You actually paid attention to every god damn second of the show??? It’s not like it’s possible to be wrong and not realize something the first time, right?
@@garrynewman6211 my advice to you brother: perhaps improve your ADHD and focus so you can actually catch details, especially very blatant and obvious ones. It will increase your enjoyment of the show
@@udopiarecords -🤓
0:48 you can hear her native Scottish accent come out when she yells, hear her pronunciation of “anything”. It’s always hard for actors to keep up their native accent when they are shouting or yelling or getting emotional.
No you can't
@@chrisklitou7573 you're deaf then bro
@@KrisPBacon peak autism
You're right. I hear "AnUhthing" lol
Believe that is just due to shaking her head when saying the word anything.
After he told her, could she have gone to a hospital and lived?
For low doses maybe. But she got a big dose from that stevia packet and there is no known antidote. She was likely dead within 48 hours.
There's no antidote for ricin posioning even until now, let that sink in.
In El Camino Jesse was listening to the radio and news about her came on, she was hospitalized in critical condition and was "not expected to survive" plus Walt was pretty meticulous with dosage given that he poisoned Brock with lily of the valley just enough for Jesse to think he was dying
There's no way he would've told her if survival was possible
@Darkness-lb8ob there are actually a bunch of them who should THEORETICALLY cure you, we just can't say for sure since we haven't been able to test them since Ricin poisoning never ever happens
Very low chance of survival even of treated early. Treated once symptoms worsen is fatal
Why don't I remember anything about this woman, except that she drinks tea
If she'd had it her way, you wouldn't have noticed her at all, and the show wouldn't have given as strong a sense of closure.
In fact after so many years I can only remember the scenes of Heisenberg, Mike, Tuco Salamanca and Gus Fring.
Really? She was a pretty major figure in the end of the series
@@vasvas8914 probably because of that. After Gus Fring died you just are thinking: "okay, how is it gonna end, how is it gonna end with walt"and you don't pay attention to the 5th season. The first seasons are also much, much more intresting with walt and jesse barely having enough power to survive.
probably the complete lack of character development and stilted acting.
I think Lydia was the character I hated the most on the show. I was so happy when Walt told her he slipped ricin in her tea and she was so shocked.
U clearly haven't met Skyler White.
@@aaronbourne1725 Never once understood the Skyler hate.
ExileOnDaytonStreet SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP *SHUT UP*
@@BrickedUpp This comment 💀 LMFAOOOOO
NieCola leave him. Not go out and fuck her old flame. Definitely not be the most annoying person on a tv show. Hell even Marie was more bearable. Also Walt didn’t take the money from Elliott and his wife because he didn’t need their pity yes, but also he still had a thing for elliotts wife which was walts ex. At least Walt didn’t go out and cheat on top of everything lol.
I forgot how great an actress she was. I totally despised her
Her accent amazes me. She certainly didn't sound Scottish as Lydia.
When I heard her real voice in an interview I was shocked.
I was hoping there would be a plot twist where she would end up in my bed at the end of the series.
@@stevennorris7181 Pound that wood-chipper!
Great actress! In real life she has a Scottish accent. Also she's gorgeous.
Lydia is the kind of person who would kill off an entire family if it would throw off suspicion.
I mean, that's pretty much what she wanted to do to Walt's family. Until Todd convinced her to only threaten them
All the while being the one acting the most suspicious the entire time. Then ordering a kill on anyone who notices her acting suspiciously XD
I was hoping at some point in the series someone would be poisoned with the ricin. Only took up until the very last episode, but ill take it.
Good point! Walt and Jesse had ricin ready to go for some time in season 2 and then again in season 4 but never even used it until the very end of season 5. It’s insane.
That's good writing. You don't introduce an important plot point only to have nothing come of it. Chekhovs gun basically.
Weathers95 the boy was poisoned with it half way through
Mark von, no he wasn’t.
@@mee6703 no he wasnt. Walt used the flower to poison the boy
Lydia is possibly the most poisonous, heartless, soulless female character in a long time--and that's mainly due to the skill of the actress who plays her (I can't remember her name at the moment). Come to think of it, the entire cast was able to put an astonishing realism into their characters. I think that this is what made the show so unforgettable.
You said female. All other is just redundant on modern women.^^
@B A Found the simp here.
Huh?….a woman
@B A
Lol typical of incels to call anyone exposing them “Simps”. These days, people don’t know how to use such words anymore, like the word, “irony” being confused with coincidence
Far better to be a simp, than incel sweetie @@dermagnus8482
Clearly Lydia should have not had custody after the divorce.
Most women shouldn't.
Communism Sucks what a surprise, another sexist breaking bad fan...
@@iwillnotbeatthestoutofyoub9275 what a surprise an SJW feigning righteous moral indignation.
Communism Sucks using big words doesn’t make you sound intelligent when you’re saying stupid shit. you know nothing of my politics just cause i don’t like plain misogyny.
@@iwillnotbeatthestoutofyoub9275 these were completly normal words you uneducated feminazi
That ricin traveled for 5 seasons and now it's here and Lydia needed to call it
Walter's last word was 'Lydia'
DesChem u ruined the show for me
He should have just said "goodbye". Would have been a meaningful last word.
fuck off
Or maybe not with El camino
Matheus Cruz naw if he said i won again would be perfect
Spoilers:
In El Camino they confirm Lydia fate by saying over the radio that a "Texas woman who connected to white has been poisoned and isn't expected to live." I'm pretty sure Walt put enough to kill her
She put enough to kill herself
No. Todd ate her
@@batman-gu7pm that explains how he got so fat lol
@@beauxrathburn LMFAO
@@beauxrathburn LOL
I love how Walt says "Stevia crap" it's funny haha
Lydia was probably the most evil of all of nefarious characters in Breaking Bad. Not only was she utterly without conscience, she was unwilling to assume responsibility for the harm she did.
Every other monstrous character in the show understands they are monsters, but Lydia is deep in self denial.
Wouldn't that make her not evil at all, if she's not self aware? Aren't you worse if you know you're evil but you keep doing what you're doing?
tmage23 like skylers sister
@@stanpines9011 I can see what this guy means, and altho you make a point, Lydia was a monster who tried to justify all the horrible things she did as "Necessary"
Who do you consider worse,
The evil that knows what it does and accepts it,
Or the evil that tries to justify itself as the "right thing"
@@lawrencesaavedra1364 You're comparing a woman who cheated on her emotionally unavailable husband and was kind of bitchy to a woman who facilitated the misery and violence inherent in the illegal drug trade and was personally responsible for the murder of a few dozen people
That's like comparing apples to nuclear weapons.
was*
Walt's last words were actually: "Ouchie, getting shot in the abdomen and slowly bleeding out is actually way worse than anticipated. I regret everything; tell Saul Goodman I love him! "
"Get off your alt, Jimmy."
@@osazehenry5975 "Never, Kim!"
"I guess I really did break bad..."
This is the moment Walt became Simpenberg
"Oh poor baby blue... I can't believe I kidnapped you and just handed you to some fire fighters.."
Her face when she knows shes done....priceless
Yeah. Carma Is one hell of bitch. And this bitch's time about to run, out. See ya in hell Lydia.
Hey, at least she'll look somewhat pretty when her daughter finds her the next morning.
I liked the kidneys one on House better
:0
Just imagining her anxiety spiking up to unprecedented levels knowing that she'll die gives me goosebumps.
Anticipation of death is ALWAYS worse than death itself.
i wanna give you goosebumps :0
The restaurant Walt and Lydia often meet at is called The Grove Cafe & Market in downtown Albuquerque.
is it any good?
@@_Wai_Wai_ A little pricey, but worth it. It's a high end breakfast/brunch spot. Excellent food.
Thank you. There are not too many fabulous places for a BB pilgrimage but this resto should be a must visit
@Opamigaaa Uhh, yeah, I'm sure the restaurants absolutely hate more customers. Perhaps you should go to business school like Walt suggested Jesse do.
Harrassment is not a joke you moron.
best moment missing when she says in the café to walt, "or what, you gonna kill me right here, in the public?"... that was exactly what was Walt planning, before she bought her way out of it, for a time.
what episode was he going to kill her in public?! and how? do you mean when he had the ricin under his hat?
Vean Studio bruh i know how he killed her. I was asking when she asked if he would kill her in public and he said he would. Like this guy said^ but she “talked her way out of it” i want to know when that was because i don’t remember that. & im a super fan lol
@@manweezy4823 Yes, when he brought the ricin in his hat to the meeting... he was already planning to kill her.
I looked it up, it was the other way around (sorry for that). Walt say, "you put that list in my hands and in your mind I immeditely just murder you just right here right in this restaurant".
Which WAS is plan at that moment. And later he did it, just right here just in this restaurant.
George Lionon yeah but how did he expect to kill her right there in that moment? If all he had was a bit of ricin? it makes no sense
"I am sworn to carry your burdens" - Lydia
I will protect you with my life my Thane
wrong lydia
Time to play TESV again, I guess.
Fuck you remind me of Skyrim shit I want to play again SHUT THE FUCK UP and the DELETE THE COMMENT plz 😂🖕🏾
Underrated comment
This is the exact moment when Lydia finally broke free of her Stevia addiction.
Broke free from life as well
Two more days till El Camino!
Hell yeah, bro!
It's gonna be on netflix?
Golgo Yep
I’m so excited 😆
i'm so excited and I just cant hide it. I'm aboit to lose control and i think I like it
"Lydia, oh, Lydia" Todd's infatuation was cute...he never got the chance to let her visit his space age apartment in El Camino
He bought the Brita so the tea would taste 'noticeably better' too.
Lydia seems to almost always speak in 1.50x.
Still hot af though.
I think shes speaking faster cause its easier to hide her accent that way.
it's a fantastic bit of anxiety the actress adds to the character
I know right? mmh those legs!
@@zesty2023 Legs eh? I'm willing to bet you really want those toes actually.
@@topnug7626 sure dont!
3:28 "how are you feeling, kind of under the weather like you've got the flu"
She’s just a brilliantly acted character
Every actor in this show is brilliant, I can't say a single bad thing about the acting in BB.
Incredible to add to that the actress is Scottish
Lydia became my fav female villain of all time. I just regret we didn't actually see her in El Camino or she appears rarely on BCS.
W_ agree. She’s the absolute best
Manik Skyler singing happy birthday to Ted
I hated Todd, but I can empathize with his fascination with Lydia
I can empathize with his fascination with pepperoni pizza and ruthlessly killing people who find my money.
He also has an amazing ability to gain and lose weight in weeks
Matt Demon.
Fat Damon
Meth Damon
The ricin/stevia plot point should be taught in writing classes as an expert use of “Chekhov’s Gun”. It was so well done jfc
a year late but the shot from above as she put it into the cup was too much IMO, should have just showed her flicking it and pouring it in while her or todd were in frame. you at least have a chance of being surprised that way, but everyones going to know what happened with the overhead shot because walt brought the vial last time he met her
@@spyseefan975 yep
2:57 - The moment Lydia became Ricinberg
I love Mike's face when she first orders her drink.
I dont think there is ONE character in BB or BCS that Mike dspises the way he despises Lydia
@@paulgardner5079 Maybe Walter White. Mike really hated the guy
@@thalesanastacio760 naw, he disliked walter but nowhere NEAR as bad as he hated Lydia
@@paulgardner5079 I think the difference is the sentiment. I think he hated white, not just disliked; for lydia, however, the feeling was closer to disgust.
“Goodbye Lydia” walt’s last words.
I know I am late. However, I just finished breaking bad and my god is Walt a evil genius!
Walt is a poor Genius
Heisenberg is the Evil Genius
I don't know what to do
I just completed the show 2 mins ago
@@ride9581 Now you watch El Camino and Better Call Saul, both are very worthy successors to Breaking Bad :)
You're god damn right
I wish I could watch it all again for the first time.
Walter probably died mostly in peace because after 5 freaking seasons he finally used the ricin.
The red soles on Lydia's high heels as she walked through the bloodied bodies of her victims was a nice touch.
They're known as red bottoms. Most women use them these days.
@@MacMac1313 yeah, rich women. $300 or more shoes man
it’s just louboutins dude
Red bottoms 😂
That's a trademark. Jimmy Choo.
Laura Fraser was so good at playing someone who's completely uptight and paranoid. Brilliant acting.
1:16 probably the best shot of Jesse, Walt and mike together
The one in the car when they go to meet Declan in the desert is my favorite.
Yet Jesse was the only one to survive of the four.
Lmao
Lydia found Walter's weakness, which is money, and making more. And Walter found hers, her obsessiveness. The difference is that at the end Walter didn't care about his anymore.
This woman did a tremendous job as Lydia. Truly a memorable character.
the build up to felina on your first watch is insane the build up wanting to know who lives and who dies seeing snips and bits of walt throughout the season was genius and then he just does everything so effortlessly at every turn your expecting one thing and then bam something happens you didn't think would happen walt getting shot the stevia having ricin in it the laser pointers not being actual laser sights its just all amazing
She's a great character, a reminder that evil can take any form-even a beautiful young woman.
She's not evil
@@josemexicanmexican7602 bout as angelic as Josef Mengele
@@retro331 wow, no.
@@josemexicanmexican7602 And not young 😂
@@kavalou4799 she can get it
"Bye Lydia" revenge is a dish best served as a condiment.
Preferably as sugar for your tea.
The outcome of everything in this show was just so satisfying.
Lydia is the exact girl that fits the phrase “who knew evil girls have the prettiest face”
I know right ;-;
lmao juice wrld RIP
And then there's Amber Heard!
@@justtheguy27 We talk evil not uncompetence
Am such a amazing name.
The scene when Skyler told Lydia to get out was so satisfying and that was the only time when I started to like Skyler.
I honestly think Skylar would have beat she shit out of her if she didnt leave. Lydia also showed her true colors in that scene.
@@DeathShouldTakeMeNow Lydia is so lazy and she's always make the others do the job. Skyler at least always do the action to make Walt's desperate and even she tried to kill Walt herself.
Skylar is damn sexy she works it in that tax meeting💥 🍐 🍐 💥
@@PnwOnTour: Yes. I got hot watching her give Walt a hand-job early in the series.
Skyler is an incredible character, she's just not understood because we're watching the show from Walter's point of view.
That ricin has been travelling throughout the entire show.
She always looked like she was having a panic attack.
I think how Walter handled her was the coldest. Pure agony of knowing you are going to die and that he outsmarted all of them in the end
Man that last scene with the phone call is way too good. Not only does she find out the plan completely backfired but she finds out she's basically being killed. Walt had so much control in that moment, badass. One of my favorite scenes in the whole show
I just realized the entire way out Jesse could hear Walt talking to Lydia. That was clearly a conversation with Lydia to him and the last thing he heard before getting in that car and leaving is Walt explaining to her how he killed her.
She was so great at playing someone with no emotions or feelings. You clapped when she died.
This thumbnail makes it look like Lydia would say
"I did not track you! It's not true! It's bull shit, I did not track you! I did not!!!!... oh hi Mike!"
You’re TEARING ME APART Walter!
This show is a masterpiece! Everything is so well played out. 10/10
5/7
@UCmkC4k_WWyoEjp1Yb3CX1LQ bruh you dumb as hell. 10/10
@@sullivandmitry1416 Who are you calling dumb and why ?
@@wolfgangouille i get the joke/meme it took me a while to understand but I just realized lmao 😭
Lydia's fate was the most satisfying part of the BB Ending for me.
In the End, Ricin served the right purpose.
@Hdye Hdhde What are you going on about?
Henson Jefd Ok so at first he was talking about how when you introduce something in a movie it will reappear in the 3rd act. He then says how we have Nukes, so in WW3 (the 3rd act) nukes will be used to fight.
@@jadendafinger It was a rethorical question.
Henson Jefd oops