@@Sonny_McMacsson Bezos got where he is because Nick Hanauer gave him a load of money to invest into amazon. Read Nick Hanauers piece in Politico about it.
I laughed so hard at that too. Like I’d say if there is one thing Walter DIDNT learn (but of course should have), it’s that, and that scene was perfectly emblematic of that. He IMMEDIATELY barged in when he heard his name and that he was insulted.
@@wellokayyes1266 Wow, that would be a great extra ingredient in this scene! I don't know if the exchange she's talking about was ever shown in the series, but just the idea is brilliant. Well done, well ok.
The instant Walter felt insulted, his ego took over his rationality. They don't respect Saul as a lawyer, and yet they put him in an impossible position and expect him to come up with a solution, while tying his hands.
Read your comment before watching the video. Didn’t laugh. Watched the video, laughed at the scene and thought of your awesome depiction of Heisenberg’s face. Came back, and gave you the like that you deserve.
3:07 Walt would definitely resort to violence if Skyler wasn't there but he quickly says no. When i think of that Walt kidnapped Saul for not getting caught by the DEA in season 2, it makes me laugh even more 😂
@@GerhardTreibheitYeah, Walt was comfortable then with Badger being dealt with violently. He wouldn’t have bat an eye at the thought of Bogdan losing his kneecaps
Rewatching this scene again makes me laugh in the vein of Huell coming to the conclusion (after Hank and Steve visit him in Season 5) that Walt wants him dead for destroying his toilet
@@alexwilkinson96 "Pedantic" would be pointing out how you just didn't capitalize the first letter of that sentence. It's not pointing out that you totally misused a phrase in an extremely clumsy manner to attempt to sound deep. I'm glad you're so happy with yourself though, I guess ignorance really is bliss.
Love that Saul knows that Walt is going to change his mind and decide on the carwash before he even says it when Skyler starts telling him about what Bogdahn said about him
I love how the moment skyler mentions bogdan challenged his manliness, Walter is immediately convinced he needs to buy the car wash. His pettiness truly knows no bounds.
Skyler has a point. She’s using the car wash to make a believable story of owning an appropriate legitimate business while being appearing to be broke and in debt. 💸 Skyler is a professional in cooking the books.
4:01 "What do you mean he was rude about me?" They did such a phenomenal job showing how selfish and full of pride Walter truly was. "Pride cometh before the fall." He doesn't at all ask about Skylar or how Bogdon was condescending towards her, his wife for crying out loud. But instead, first asks about his wounded pride and then doesn't even ask about her. It reminds me of when Walter is trying to show Jesse the truth about Mikes "robbery" being a setup and concludes with, "it's always been me. It's all about me!" 😂
I wish we had a canon explanation of what EXACTLY happened with Walt, Gretchen and Elliot. It creates the eternal question if Walt's attitude was entirely created by that situation, or that was just his personality.
@nahor88 Walt was going to be a wealthy man with their company but he was going to be plugged in to Gretchen's wealth before it happened and his social status elevated, it would look like to him and maybe to others that he didn't make it there all by himself. And his ego couldn't handle it so he bounced.
If Skylar didn't have a moral compass, her and Saul could have been unstoppable partners. The way she easily steps around his flaws while also coming up with incredibly brilliant solutions herself is the kind of synergy Walter *WISHES* he had with any of his associates. I love that bald idiot looking slack-jawed whenever these two are on-screen. This was basically the only time he got ego-checked in both shows.
I really like Saul for being appreciative of Skyler dedication and ressourcefulness. It annoyed me how Walt was rolling his eyes thinking Skyler was doing too much to cover his criminal life but had high admiration for Gus and his operation.
One of my fave scenes honestly. I think it reflects a very small window in Walt and Skyler’s relationship. When working toward a common goal, they are a good team. She is intelligent, and driven. Shame how it ends up though I guess.
I’ll admit I hated her in the first couple seasons but I started appreciating Skyler a lot more as the show went on my first watch. She was a lot more clever and careful than people give her credit for, though she’s not a saint either just like every other character
Yeah it makes me wonder if only he was a little more honest in the earlier seasons. Sometimes it's not the truth itself, but the Way you find out and how it's delivered
@@vingasoline5068 She only had that character change once it was literally spelled out to her how facing death can change a person. The fact she didn't gather that on her own is damning. Walt by the end of the show was pretty damned himself, but the way Skyler treated him the first couple seasons made me thing she never loved him in the first place.
3:07 That is exactly what you meant. Skylar, you can't say the thing, not provide any way to achieve it, and when someone else says the implied thing, blame them
While, BCS was amazing and I’m glad it exists, sometimes, I wonder if Jimmy was overdeveloped. It doesn’t seem like he’s genuinely sad inside. Or anything like that in BB, it seems like he loves being Saul and has a good life, tbqh
Everyone was so great in this scene, you can see walts ego getting hurt in real time, and Saul’s sanity leave him as client requirements pile up, and Skyler’s subtle i told you so as her husband backs her up, and Huell’s shit about to spray out, loool
She reminds me of my EX-wife. She wants all this magic to happen but also ties your hands 1000 different ways and gets all disappointed and upset if you can't make it work.
Speaking strictly about Skyler and not your ex, she seemed to have legit reasons to reject Saul's many suggestions but ultimately knew exactly how to seal the deal to get the job done.
@@anthonyc1883Saul have great suggestions. She only rejected them for moral reasons. Which is moronic considering she’s aiding a drug kingpin who has murdered people.
i love when saul says "nobody appreciates a passionate woman more than me" and sits down, we can see skylar covering up...she really thinks of him as low level and hides up... such a subtle detail...
I like to imagine the actor who plays victor is sitting in the barrel with his head down holding a smoke machine in his lap while Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul pour water on him
It's scenes like this that made Breaking Bad the greatest effing show of all time The way Vince & his writers worked on the characters is just sublime Skylar had started enjoying the secret crime life, her husband was in and there was no way she couldn't stop her dominating side of hers' to stop controlling Heisenberg The way she manipulated the egoistic trait of Walt to get things done her way is perfection!!! ❤
Ive watched the series twice and this scene multiple times, skyler was not exactly on friendly terms with walter at this point. Why would she care if he was rude to walter? I think she might have figured out his ego as his achilles heel and used it to manipulate him.
After analyzing scenes like this between Skylar and Walter it’s clear to see why they got together. Both are very intelligent but also manipulative as when Skylar got used to Walt being a criminal she started to show how good she was too like coming up with the gambling story, faking how suicidal she was by going into the pool, and of course using Walt’s ego against him to get the car wash.
The car wash aside, giving huel permision to use the bathroom is profesional, since making huel reasonably unhappy wouldnt be profesional at all
Smart move, it saves Mr. White neck
yeah I can't stand people who think bathroom use is unprofessional. what, are you applying for a job at amazon as a slavedriver?
Can you imagine the state of the bathroom afterwards through?
@@quineloe Do it in a bottle. What, do you think Bezos got to where he is by being unwilling to use a bottle?
@@Sonny_McMacsson Bezos got where he is because Nick Hanauer gave him a load of money to invest into amazon. Read Nick Hanauers piece in Politico about it.
Huell using the bathroom at the carwash would create an environmental hazard.
How else did you think Mr eyebrows had poisoned water
It looked like a landslide.
Its a LANDSLIDE!
It’s a stomach thing
That would make a great cover
As soon as Walt’s ego he was hurt, he instantly went with the specific car wash lmao
Somehow I read that saying “he went into car wash mode” 😅 It is late here but I kinda like that version lol.
Yeah, that's what got him killed (or not?)
As soon as Skyler’s ego was hurt, she instantly went with the specific car wash lmao
Skyler knew where to press
I mean who wouldn’t. That’s no even an ego thing, it’s about self-respect
"Walt can back me up on this: Don't take things personally."
... "What do you mean, 'Rude about me'?"
🤣
Rather, it was "what do you mean, rude about Me??"
I laughed so hard at that too. Like I’d say if there is one thing Walter DIDNT learn (but of course should have), it’s that, and that scene was perfectly emblematic of that. He IMMEDIATELY barged in when he heard his name and that he was insulted.
He's such a baby
It almost kind of came across like Skylar was making that up as she went along to manipulate Walt just to go with her decision.
@@wellokayyes1266 Wow, that would be a great extra ingredient in this scene!
I don't know if the exchange she's talking about was ever shown in the series, but just the idea is brilliant.
Well done, well ok.
0:14 "wrestled you into submission with his eyebrows" 🤣🤣 how can you keep a straight face acting this?
The actor that played Saul performed as a comedian at one point so he can probably say those things with a straight face
Saul was thoroughly entertaining in every scene he appeared in.
His actor had a career in comedy before this show
Wait till I tell you about this one show…
@@williammarcsmyth8787Lucky Hank?
Exactly why this show needed him
When the series got dark, you could always depend on Saul to brighten up the mood.
The instant Walter felt insulted, his ego took over his rationality.
They don't respect Saul as a lawyer, and yet they put him in an impossible position and expect him to come up with a solution, while tying his hands.
Sounds like another couple Saul tried his best to give a well rounded solution
4:23 It was at this point Walt reconsidered that terrorism option Saul pitched
Skyler: That's not who we are, right?
Walt: (⌐▀͡ ̯ʖ▀)
Lol
Read your comment before watching the video. Didn’t laugh. Watched the video, laughed at the scene and thought of your awesome depiction of Heisenberg’s face. Came back, and gave you the like that you deserve.
Walt: "no baby, we are the ones who knock."
Right and Skyler was a peach..never hurt anybody..never hurt a fly...
@@Grgica_Grgovski I'll never forget she ordered the hit on Jesse. That "what''s one more?" speech was actually cold asf
This is the moment when Huell became happy about using Walt's bathroom.
Reasonably
What would have made him unhappy?
These mfs not allowing him release stomach pressure
Huell is definitely fucking up that bathroom
LAAAAANNNNDDDSSSSLLLLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDDDEEEEEEEEE
3:51 “nobody appreciates a passionate woman more than I do” we know Jimmy you were married to the World’s Best Lawyer
was looking for this. 🐐
@@davidperez421glazer
He didn't marry himself
Jimmy married Chuck? I thought we were in Albuquerque not Alabama.
4:14 the moment Walt heard what Skyler said what Boghdan told her, Walt be like, you want a war Boghdan, you got a war.
3:07 Walt would definitely resort to violence if Skyler wasn't there but he quickly says no. When i think of that Walt kidnapped Saul for not getting caught by the DEA in season 2, it makes me laugh even more 😂
Skyler is being like "NO SHANKING"
@@GerhardTreibheitYeah, Walt was comfortable then with Badger being dealt with violently. He wouldn’t have bat an eye at the thought of Bogdan losing his kneecaps
What does she expect them to do though? She wants the guy to just give in but doesn't want to get her hands dirty lol
@@owenb8636he did give in and they didn’t need to get their hands too dirty
Rewatching this scene again makes me laugh in the vein of Huell coming to the conclusion (after Hank and Steve visit him in Season 5) that Walt wants him dead for destroying his toilet
Yeah that's not how you use "in the vein of" properly. Good try though.
@ev6558 the pedantic snideness of this comment makes me feel happier with myself as a person. Hope things get better for you bro
@@alexwilkinson96 "Pedantic" would be pointing out how you just didn't capitalize the first letter of that sentence. It's not pointing out that you totally misused a phrase in an extremely clumsy manner to attempt to sound deep. I'm glad you're so happy with yourself though, I guess ignorance really is bliss.
@ev6558 If there was ever a reply that proved a point
@@alexwilkinson96 Whatever helps you cope.
"Islamic comings and goings"
They even had turbans, that place is gonna blow!
Just spitballing here
ALLAH AKB-💥💥💥
@@HunterShows Awesome turbans.
@@Ragitsu Always nice to see you pass by.
This is the moment Huell got Fuelled
Underrated comment
Fire comment 🔥
More like, Huell got de-fuelled
Huell was a one-man Heavy Fuel Crew.
Love that Saul knows that Walt is going to change his mind and decide on the carwash before he even says it when Skyler starts telling him about what Bogdahn said about him
"Don't everybody speak at once" had me cracking up
Skylar: Violence
Saul: Attitude adjustment
Skylar: We don't do that, right?
Walt: (pauses)
Saul: Don't everybody speak at once...
Crime City intensifies
4:10 struck a fragile ego right there
It's about money. Your emotions cloud your judgement. It's about money.
I love how the moment skyler mentions bogdan challenged his manliness, Walter is immediately convinced he needs to buy the car wash. His pettiness truly knows no bounds.
while thats true, they are both being petty. She only wants that car wash for the same reason Walt does, her ego was bruised.
2024 "We don't want to get a bunch of poor innocent people in trouble".
Everyone starts chuckling including Huell from the bathroom.
Skyler has a point. She’s using the car wash to make a believable story of owning an appropriate legitimate business while being appearing to be broke and in debt. 💸 Skyler is a professional in cooking the books.
4:01 "What do you mean he was rude about me?"
They did such a phenomenal job showing how selfish and full of pride Walter truly was. "Pride cometh before the fall."
He doesn't at all ask about Skylar or how Bogdon was condescending towards her, his wife for crying out loud. But instead, first asks about his wounded pride and then doesn't even ask about her.
It reminds me of when Walter is trying to show Jesse the truth about Mikes "robbery" being a setup and concludes with, "it's always been me. It's all about me!" 😂
I wish we had a canon explanation of what EXACTLY happened with Walt, Gretchen and Elliot. It creates the eternal question if Walt's attitude was entirely created by that situation, or that was just his personality.
@@nahor88 I always thought it was because Gretchen started cheating on Walt with Elliot. I may have to watch it again.
@nahor88 Walt was going to be a wealthy man with their company but he was going to be plugged in to Gretchen's wealth before it happened and his social status elevated, it would look like to him and maybe to others that he didn't make it there all by himself.
And his ego couldn't handle it so he bounced.
That "attitude adjustment" probably reminded him of Kim
If Skylar didn't have a moral compass, her and Saul could have been unstoppable partners. The way she easily steps around his flaws while also coming up with incredibly brilliant solutions herself is the kind of synergy Walter *WISHES* he had with any of his associates.
I love that bald idiot looking slack-jawed whenever these two are on-screen. This was basically the only time he got ego-checked in both shows.
Ye
Simp harder. Remember when Skylar gave away all their money to the guy she was fucking because she cooked his books?
Walt is such a rigid, unlikable person and it’s the primary cause of most of his problems
Skyler*
Except none of his other associates made him hold a talking pillow so there's that to consider.
Anna is PERFECT for this role.
This scene makes me wish Skyler White had met Kim Wexler.
😂😂😂😂😂
Passionate conwomen! In hindsight, this should really make Saul excited here, to see such an elaborate scheme being crafted.
For some reason I don't think they'd like each other very much
I wish Jesse met Walt Jr.
I’m really suspicious of all the new carwashes being constructed in the small town I live in.
I really like Saul for being appreciative of Skyler dedication and ressourcefulness. It annoyed me how Walt was rolling his eyes thinking Skyler was doing too much to cover his criminal life but had high admiration for Gus and his operation.
ya they are pretty similar when it comes to their dedication to cover up stories
Nha I always thought the car wash seemed like a horrible way to wash money compared to Saul's option, too many flaws
Holy shit lmao the second Walt realized he insulted his ego he completely switched up 😭😭
One of my fave scenes honestly. I think it reflects a very small window in Walt and Skyler’s relationship. When working toward a common goal, they are a good team. She is intelligent, and driven. Shame how it ends up though I guess.
Walt’s hesitation at 3:06 is INCREDIBLE acting and commitment to the character
I love this retcon where Saul appreciates Skyler because she kinda reminds him of Kim Wexler, it's even kind of heartbreaking.
A blond chick who willing to bend the rules is definitely his thing lol
@@johans3164 like saul knew this kind of women to say saul just need to uncover their true nature😂
Kim was definitely "the right amount of dirty"
Oh shit, I missed that and now I'm sad
Let’s have our fingers crossed so Bob Odenkink would be the presenter of Academy Awards Ceremony
Huell still destroying Walter's bathroom. 😂
2:35 this is the moment Bogdan was Romanian 🇷🇴
"Y- yeah no". the biggest liar in the room
“That’s not who we are, right?” Skyler says to two people who met when one of them kidnapped the other and threatened them with an empty grave.
Skyler is pretty cool, Walt has no idea how cool of a wife he has. I like her subdued competence and a touch of sharpness
I’ll admit I hated her in the first couple seasons but I started appreciating Skyler a lot more as the show went on my first watch. She was a lot more clever and careful than people give her credit for, though she’s not a saint either just like every other character
Yeah it makes me wonder if only he was a little more honest in the earlier seasons. Sometimes it's not the truth itself, but the Way you find out and how it's delivered
But she cheated, f her
@@vingasoline5068 She only had that character change once it was literally spelled out to her how facing death can change a person. The fact she didn't gather that on her own is damning.
Walt by the end of the show was pretty damned himself, but the way Skyler treated him the first couple seasons made me thing she never loved him in the first place.
Whoever thought Skyler was a dumbass??
Saul was about to get a crush on Skylar for that lol
“What did he say about me?”
This was the moment when Walt gave a fuck about the situation
Never forget that Huel can boast about the time he anhilited Heisenberg's toilet.
I think Saul Goodman is the most brilliantly written character in movie history.
I love Saul’s constant admiration of Skyler 😂
She reminds him of someone.
@@hewiebecker6165Kimmy
Nah bb is way before bcs so he can't technically know @@hewiebecker6165
A lawyer and an accountant; of course they make a good team
So saul was able to convince tuco and prevent 2 guys from getting death sentence but wasnt able to convince skyler to buy the nail salon 😂
Her name is Skyler White, yo.
Tuco is a reasonable person, Skylar is not.
“We do not do that, thats not who we are right” 😆
When you realise huell was in the bathroom for the whole scene
The fact the Saul dealt with Kettlemens makes this scene so much better
Pdiddy didn't hang himself
Yup
He'll be puff again when he gets in the joint
It's amazing how everything involving Saul becomes so much more interesting after BCS. Like this 1:21 his reaction is perfect ahahahah.
Skyler manipulated Walt flawlessly.
Imagine there are no tissues in the Toilet. And Huell thinking not to interrupt them, uses the pages of Gale's Book as Tissue.
I like how Walt is so interested in a violent type of motivation at 1:33 haha
1:43 BRRRRRRABADOOO 🎺🎺🎺🎺
I honestly can't remember if Huell really had to take a shit or if it was a classic Saul trick to sneakily place a bug in their bathroom or something
Huell's apologetic little smile and nod 🤣
when Saul does that “nice place, shame if something happened to it” bit, was he thinking of what Lalo did to him ?
Yeah it might be at the same timeline
3:46 i love saul.. you could make another series just about him..
This is the exact moment Walter became Mister Carwash.
saul: "walt can back me up on this : the number one rule is don't take things personal."
walt 20 seconds later: takes things personal.
I love moments like this where you can get a glimpse of what drew Walt and Skyler to each other in the first place.
They needed to call in Nuclear Waste Management after Huell got done in their bathroom
sometimes find difficult to believe this the saul goodman who experienced all that drama and violence in his life before the breaking bad events.
3:07 That is exactly what you meant. Skylar, you can't say the thing, not provide any way to achieve it, and when someone else says the implied thing, blame them
The subsequent scene was my introduction to the glorious Bill Burr!
the way walt looks at Saul when he says "Motivation"
While, BCS was amazing and I’m glad it exists, sometimes, I wonder if Jimmy was overdeveloped. It doesn’t seem like he’s genuinely sad inside. Or anything like that in BB, it seems like he loves being Saul and has a good life, tbqh
this video should have been called "attitude adjustment"
If Saul says it’s a bad idea, it’s really a bad idea
I think Huell is still in that toilet.
Where do you think he's been hiding out all these years?
@@themidnighttavern6784Huell’s Rules!
Make an offer he can’t refuse. Gets mogged
Nothing good ever comes from people using Walt's bathroom. :)
Everyone was so great in this scene, you can see walts ego getting hurt in real time, and Saul’s sanity leave him as client requirements pile up, and Skyler’s subtle i told you so as her husband backs her up, and Huell’s shit about to spray out, loool
Last few words are evil
3:06 is the best part
She reminds me of my EX-wife. She wants all this magic to happen but also ties your hands 1000 different ways and gets all disappointed and upset if you can't make it work.
Speaking strictly about Skyler and not your ex, she seemed to have legit reasons to reject Saul's many suggestions but ultimately knew exactly how to seal the deal to get the job done.
@@anthonyc1883Saul have great suggestions. She only rejected them for moral reasons.
Which is moronic considering she’s aiding a drug kingpin who has murdered people.
Im 100% confident it’s skylar’s hands who are tied by walter in the vast majority of the series
Better call Bill Burr
Very good comment.
i love when saul says "nobody appreciates a passionate woman more than me" and sits down, we can see skylar covering up...she really thinks of him as low level and hides up... such a subtle detail...
3:11 That’s not what we do. “You’re bad people! Bad people do bad things!”
love it, skyler is just a few steps behind
1:37
If looks could kill, Walt really looked like he could shoot daggers with his eyes at the suggestive comments Saul was making 😂
I like to imagine the actor who plays victor is sitting in the barrel with his head down holding a smoke machine in his lap while Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul pour water on him
If Walt actually listened to Skylar more often and let her calm him down time to time, he never would have gotten caught.
It's scenes like this that made Breaking Bad the greatest effing show of all time
The way Vince & his writers worked on the characters is just sublime
Skylar had started enjoying the secret crime life, her husband was in and there was no way she couldn't stop her dominating side of hers' to stop controlling Heisenberg
The way she manipulated the egoistic trait of Walt to get things done her way is perfection!!! ❤
Season 4 Skyler was peak Skyler. Acting, attractiveness, everything.
Saul: I heard this Bogdin character wrestled you into submission with his eyebrows. Saul was great with the one liners! Ha!
“He was condensing to Me, rude about You . . .”
“#1 rule is, don’t take things personally!”
“What do you mean, Rude about ME?!”
🤣🤣
Even Skylar played on Walter’s ego.
I love it!! It's always, "Huell?"
skylar looks good in this scene... am i crazy?
yea she does, getting a bit puffier in the cheeks made her cuter
Huel using the bathroom made Huel happy, the White family didn't want to see Huel unhappy
Skyler was absolutely correct.
Ive watched the series twice and this scene multiple times, skyler was not exactly on friendly terms with walter at this point. Why would she care if he was rude to walter? I think she might have figured out his ego as his achilles heel and used it to manipulate him.
This is the moment when Agent Hoover heard about the terrorism as the car wash.
After analyzing scenes like this between Skylar and Walter it’s clear to see why they got together. Both are very intelligent but also manipulative as when Skylar got used to Walt being a criminal she started to show how good she was too like coming up with the gambling story, faking how suicidal she was by going into the pool, and of course using Walt’s ego against him to get the car wash.
Walt himself: "I wasn't man enough to face him? I'm a f*** hitman. i'll see you, bogdan! "
“It’s a land sliiiiiide!!!!!” Seriously, look up Lavell Crawford on it’s always sunny in Philadelphia, landslide scene 😂😂😂
Huell in the bathroom: IT'S A LANDSLIDEEE
Man.. Show is so great. Better Call Saul too. Lucky to have seen them.