I would imagine that it stung. The carwash he built for decades being used in documentaries and news stories about his monstrous ex employee. Maybe his name being mentioned too. Probably added insult to injury.
I see what you did there. Replacing the word "Bad" with "Brows" because the guy had big bushy eyebrows and the show was called "Breaking Bad". That right there, is comedy gold.
I looked up Bogdan's actor, Marius Stan - not only is he actually Romanian, he's also a physicist and computer scientist who worked for the Department of Energy. For someone who wasn't an actor by trade, he's a goddamn natural on camera. I was actually scared for Kuby when Bogdan got in his face about laws and regulations.
I love how the two times she zips her folder you get totally different vibes. She managed to communicate eagerness and pride in her work in the first one and in the second, anger and frustration.
Not much is required to amaze Breaking Bad fans. She zips up her folder sassy because she is angry and people are immediately impressed. As irritating as those overanalyzing this is the moment theory.
I loved how Skyler was getting so distracted by Bogdan's eyebrows and trying hard to pay attention to Bogdan. Even the look on her face was saying "Wow Walt wasn't exaggerating, I can't believe how ridiculously huge those eyebrows are."
Skyler is a better character than people give her credit for. She represents how an average person would react given the oppurtunity to achieve power. She has some amount of ego, like everybody, and she enjoys to some degree laundering and handling business (at least at first). But unlike Walter she has a limit in how far her ego can bring her beyond her own morals.
@@goursaol6463 Skyler pushed Walt into doing what he did by making him feel terrible about himself, talking bad about him behind his back and without his consent, breaking his balls at every turn and making it seem as if he wasn;t able to take care of himself or provide for his family, humiliating and browbeating him. In Season 3, Skyler discovered what Walt was doing and KNEW that his actions were illegal and dangerous, and yet she failed to turn Walt in to the police when she found out what he was doing, accepted his money, then immediately turned around and began a sexual affair with her boss out of spite, found out that her boss was lying to the IRS and engaging in tax evasion--but then immediately helped him continue his chicanerous facade and even gave him more of Walt's drug money to cover his lies. She also lied to her family, came up with the car wash laundering scheme, and then even PAID ONE OF SAUL GOODMAN'S CRIMINAL ASSOCIATES TO TRICK BOGDEN, SWINDLING AN HONEST BUSINESSMAN OUT OF THE FRUITS OF HIS LIFE'S WORK--all while acting like she's this blameless little victim and she's so innocent. No, Skyler is not innocent. She DESERVES the hatred. She needs to go kill herself.
You know when I look at Skyler, Anna Gunn in particular. I think she would fit perfectly in a film where she's siblings with Woody Harrelson. They actually look alike to some degree....
Upon rewatch, I have come to the conclusion that 19 cars an hour (approximately one car every 3 minutes) is INSANE for a car wash to get on a "typical day"
How about several car washes and they all collectively average 19 cars an hour, all the car washes together. I'm sure a town that size has more than one. Because if she averaged, means averaging more than one together to come up with an average. She averaged overhead, expenses, salary, revenue.
let's say it operated for just 40 hours a week (which probably isn't typical for a carwash, but i don't know). that would mean nearly 40 thousand cars per year. in a city where the population is 560 thousands, which by US standards can translate to as many as 400 thousand cars (some statistics have it as 800 per 1000 inhabitants = the number of vehicles is in the ballpark of 80% of the population size). if Bogdan has 1% of the market, he can count on 4000 car owners as his customers now this means that his average customer washes his car every 5 weeks (10 times a year), if he has to reach the target of 40 000 visits in a year out of 4 000 vehicles is this typical? sounds like a lot to me. or Bogdan's carwash could have more than 1% of the pie of course (that would mean he's doing really well, but allow for customers to come less frequently to hit the target). this is a back of an envelope calculation of course, but the numbers are within the realm of possibility. however, if Bogdan's carwash is doing so well, this actually makes it a very very poor choice for money laundering. because if you have to add fictional customers to a big crowd of genuine ones, the carwash would report insane amounts of customers on paper. it would be much better to use a carwash (or any business) that's struggling to begin with, as that leaves more space for fictional customers. that's why your average restaurant used for money laundering would usually be empty most of the time. (of course they could address this problem after the takeover, eg. by raising the prices really high - repelling actual customers - while still showing steady income on paper). i think the writers had a difficult task here: * they had to present the idea of using the carwash as money laundering as at least somewhat believable * but if Bogdan's carwash was doing badly and losing cash, then it makes Bogdan's stubborn reluctance to sell it implausible also if Skyler wanted to negotiate, even if she wanted to impress Bogdan with an accurate estimate, she would still go for a conservative estimate rather than optimistic. so we've got a bit of stretch here, although not an outrageous one
I actually work at a carwash, that number is *TINY.* We average 40-60 an hour outside of winter, in winter it's 70-90. I would actually love if it was that quiet.
i love how they never spell it out for us how if Walter and Skylar had been less prideful, they could have been very successful in legitimate professions, her as accountant or him as a any number of research or chemical engineering positions. They're both high EQ and IQ, but very broken way before the series ever began.
I dont think Skylar's lack of success is owing to her ego. Its nearly impossible for both parents to be working while raising a son with Cerebral Palsy. If you are referring to her quitting her job at Beneke, it is heavily implied that it was due to some sexually inappropriate behaviour from the side of her boss, Ted. About Walt, you are goddamn right.
@@kavyadas5360 once walt jr was in school, she certainly could have pursued other ventures in accounting. Most book keeping jobs are part time and people are always looking for bookkeeper and clerks. Regardless of the reason she left Beneke, she'd have ample opportunity. She chose to pursue her writing career. Its not clear the timing of walt successive lower income careers, so its a bit up in the air
To be honest you do raise a good point. It does not seem that she has a CPA so she could not be an accountant, that said, most other jobs in finance recruit early on so it is possible that she could have just switched careers late in life and then gotten good at bookkeeping. I am saying that because at the very least, she was definitely overqualified for that job.
There was one real estate agent who kept calling me about once a month wanting to know what I would take for my property. After about 18 months of me telling her it wasn't for sale I finally broke down and told her I would take 10 million dollars. Her response was "you don't want to sell your property do you." At which point I said it sure has taken you a long time to figure out that I didn't want to sell after 18 months of calling me and me telling you it wasn't for sale. She got mad and hung up. Never heard from her again, thank goodness.
Is it weird that I find Skyler's work with the books oddly... relaxing? Therapeutic? And not just this, any scene where she's reading out calculations or laws or spouting data and information she's collected, it puts my mind at ease rather quickly.
yeah thats ASMR. my advice if you look it up is to stick to 'traditional' asmr (tapping, flipping book pages, keyboard typing etc.) and ignore all the weird sexualized roleplay garbage. really tarnished its reputation, because ASMR can be extremely relaxing if you know the right (and sane) channels
The series shows almost everyone Breaking Bad at one point. Here Bogdan let's he's ego speak louder. Had he let go, he could negotiate a reasonable price, say 1 million. Instead, he sold it anyway for less than she offered, and the place he built was used for a meth empire
Once when I was a teen I was caught with a gram of weed. To get the simple possession off my record, I did a drug awareness class, and the counselor had Skyler White’s mannerisms, voice, death stare, and even the same face but with a Karen haircut! Truly terrifying
Skyler (not Anna Gunn) was a pretty good negotiator here . She was patient, she did her research , she never backed down. She is an underrated mastermind in the series.
Bogdan's office seems like a timetravel to the 1990s with that Computer and old school phone on this desk :D With this technology arsenal in his pocket no wonder this offer was a joke to him.
Bogdan: -got down on hands and knees and scrubbed like housemaid -had chemicals seeping into his nice skin and going into his eyes -knows more than a thing or two about scrubbing -hardworking immigrant who came to the States legally and worked 30 years building his way up to a respectable place Us: Eyebrows lmao
This is something I liked about Skylar. She doesn't want to be a criminal, yet she's very capable, moreso than Walt. Whereas Saul would've spent no effort to give Walt a money laundering business like Lazer tag that doesn't fit Walt at all and would've drew suspicion, Skylar fights for the car wash that is far more believable because it's Walt's former working place. And not only that, she actually goes so far as to scam Bogdan for the lowest price possible, even though money isn't an issue at all, to make the story more believable but also to hurt Bogdan, the man who insulted her and her husband.
@Akshay Natu yep. But Walt didn't care. He insisted that his family would get all of the money, yet he refused to think about the consequences of his actions because he was going to die anyway. Skylar told him that the money is too much, it's basically non-launderable, yet he ignored her. At the end of the day, it wasn't the money that kept him in the game. In fact the money was probably moreso his metric to measure his success in the drug empire. Lydia's offer was only interesting to him when he heard that Gus was planning to go through with it before he died.
She could have played a game with him, where she pretends to be buying the car wash to spite Walter, since they got divorced, etc etc, but how they went about it works well too ;D
the actor who plays the car wash owner is also a scientist whos currently a senior scientist at the Applied Materials division at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois. just wow
@@giogio4222 They are the same person and this isn't season 5 where Walter believes that he is God after killing Gus and can do whatever he wants, so no.
Bogdan: “10 million dollars”
Season five Walt: “that’s it?”
🤣🤣🤣
uhhh the endgame of the series would disagree with that
@@shadowboy2818 We're talking about the Infinity War...Not Endgame! After Endgame, Walter was in hiding anyways......
@@davedarius7346 marvel is for children son
@@jacobcrowther4535 Ruining jokes is for idiots
I wonder what he felt later when he realized that his precious car wash was used to launder money for a meth empire.
I would imagine that it stung. The carwash he built for decades being used in documentaries and news stories about his monstrous ex employee. Maybe his name being mentioned too. Probably added insult to injury.
he was probably questioned by the feds I'm sure. Especially considering how Walt was an ex employee of his
This is the next series after Better Call Saul ends. We get to follow him building up a new car wash business while dealing with the legacy of Walt
Probably feeling like he deserves a cut of that action...
Your new empire?
"He grabbed himself." Hahaha, that line always makes me crack up.
Me too 🤣🤣
Clever idea, to try to wash money in a wash car
*W I P E D O W N T H I S*
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF
Best part is "he broke my air fresheners" LOL
Bogdan's Eyebrows should have their own spin-off series called Breaking Brows
He’s siblings with Red from angry birds
😂😂😂im deaddd💀😂
I see what you did there. Replacing the word "Bad" with "Brows" because the guy had big bushy eyebrows and the show was called "Breaking Bad". That right there, is comedy gold.
@@canadaboy999 Bravo Vince!
@@canadaboy999 wow your wit is *truly* unmeasurable.
When elliot’s ears meet bogdan’s eyebrows
“ finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary “
😂😂😂
nani?!
And Hank's nose.
🤣🤣🤣
@@H.K.5 Huh? His nose is non descript next to those nature's wonders.
Bogdan is the only nemesis of Walter White that escaped with his life.
And the filthy rich couple.
Well jesse was his nemesis towards the end and he escaped with his life.
This looks like a job for Saul Goodman.
Nobody.........yikes
I looked up Bogdan's actor, Marius Stan - not only is he actually Romanian, he's also a physicist and computer scientist who worked for the Department of Energy. For someone who wasn't an actor by trade, he's a goddamn natural on camera. I was actually scared for Kuby when Bogdan got in his face about laws and regulations.
You forgot to answer the most relevant question: are those eyebrows real, or did hair&makeup put them on for the show?
@@Ssj2590 Which group?
He earned a Ph.D. in chemistry from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Romanian Academy.
He’s just done Breaking Bad and one episode for another show. Great acting for someone who’s done just this pretty much.
@@weekdaycycling
Yeah but what about those eyebrows. That's what's important
Apparently faulty air fresheners are worth ten million dollars.
No, thats the price of ego. Not that im saying Bogdans ego is to big!!
Inflation must be crazy
And some complains about GTAO inflation
@@juliusraben3526 Bogdans ego is just like his eyebrows. Needlessly huge.
Respect is worth more LOL, at least to some people it is.
I love how the two times she zips her folder you get totally different vibes. She managed to communicate eagerness and pride in her work in the first one and in the second, anger and frustration.
Details like that are everything. Good catch on your observation.
That why she won an oscar.
Not much is required to amaze Breaking Bad fans. She zips up her folder sassy because she is angry and people are immediately impressed. As irritating as those overanalyzing this is the moment theory.
@@joeyb3318 They didn't say it was the greatest acting moment of all time. The comment is valid as written. It was a good contrast.
This is the moment Skyler became Zipsenberg
I love the zipper sounds when she opens and closes the binder
It's so symmetric, I love it too
ASMR
1:08 2:37
that sound drives me bat crazy idk why like seriously makes me wanna become a bat
Each bit gets higher and angrier as she does it 😃👍
“But he’s not man enough to come face me himself. Instead, he sends his woman”
The line that cost him his car wash 😂
So....buying the carwash was an ego thing........
Pretty much. @@saparapatepete
@@saparapatepetebuying THIS SPECIFIC car wash was an ego thing.
I loved how Skyler was getting so distracted by Bogdan's eyebrows and trying hard to pay attention to Bogdan. Even the look on her face was saying "Wow Walt wasn't exaggerating, I can't believe how ridiculously huge those eyebrows are."
Skyler is a better character than people give her credit for. She represents how an average person would react given the oppurtunity to achieve power. She has some amount of ego, like everybody, and she enjoys to some degree laundering and handling business (at least at first). But unlike Walter she has a limit in how far her ego can bring her beyond her own morals.
she was way more capable and resourceful than an "average person"
@@vibovitold I didn't mean average in terms of her capabilites, I meant average in terms of her aspiration for power and wealth.
I love her and I really don't get the hate
@@goursaol6463 Skyler pushed Walt into doing what he did by making him feel terrible about himself, talking bad about him behind his back and without his consent, breaking his balls at every turn and making it seem as if he wasn;t able to take care of himself or provide for his family, humiliating and browbeating him. In Season 3, Skyler discovered what Walt was doing and KNEW that his actions were illegal and dangerous, and yet she failed to turn Walt in to the police when she found out what he was doing, accepted his money, then immediately turned around and began a sexual affair with her boss out of spite, found out that her boss was lying to the IRS and engaging in tax evasion--but then immediately helped him continue his chicanerous facade and even gave him more of Walt's drug money to cover his lies. She also lied to her family, came up with the car wash laundering scheme, and then even PAID ONE OF SAUL GOODMAN'S CRIMINAL ASSOCIATES TO TRICK BOGDEN, SWINDLING AN HONEST BUSINESSMAN OUT OF THE FRUITS OF HIS LIFE'S WORK--all while acting like she's this blameless little victim and she's so innocent.
No, Skyler is not innocent. She DESERVES the hatred. She needs to go kill herself.
@@markwaggener5380 least biased walt supporter
I couldn't help but stare at his goddamn eyebrows for the entire scene
They are dense than Eugene Levy’s
Me too! They are so beautiful
Yea me too man those eyebrows are hairy and fuzzy
Did you know that surgeons can use our pubic hair to grow eyebrows?
@@weekdaycycling my thigh hair is longer than that. I’m a woman. Lol
You know when I look at Skyler, Anna Gunn in particular. I think she would fit perfectly in a film where she's siblings with Woody Harrelson. They actually look alike to some degree....
LMFAO you ain't wrong dude
You saw it on Instagram ik
Wtf.
what? Xd
Its the oval face.
Upon rewatch, I have come to the conclusion that 19 cars an hour (approximately one car every 3 minutes) is INSANE for a car wash to get on a "typical day"
How about several car washes and they all collectively average 19 cars an hour, all the car washes together. I'm sure a town that size has more than one. Because if she averaged, means averaging more than one together to come up with an average. She averaged overhead, expenses, salary, revenue.
let's say it operated for just 40 hours a week (which probably isn't typical for a carwash, but i don't know). that would mean nearly 40 thousand cars per year.
in a city where the population is 560 thousands, which by US standards can translate to as many as 400 thousand cars (some statistics have it as 800 per 1000 inhabitants = the number of vehicles is in the ballpark of 80% of the population size).
if Bogdan has 1% of the market, he can count on 4000 car owners as his customers
now this means that his average customer washes his car every 5 weeks (10 times a year), if he has to reach the target of 40 000 visits in a year out of 4 000 vehicles
is this typical? sounds like a lot to me.
or Bogdan's carwash could have more than 1% of the pie of course (that would mean he's doing really well, but allow for customers to come less frequently to hit the target).
this is a back of an envelope calculation of course, but the numbers are within the realm of possibility.
however, if Bogdan's carwash is doing so well, this actually makes it a very very poor choice for money laundering.
because if you have to add fictional customers to a big crowd of genuine ones, the carwash would report insane amounts of customers on paper.
it would be much better to use a carwash (or any business) that's struggling to begin with, as that leaves more space for fictional customers.
that's why your average restaurant used for money laundering would usually be empty most of the time.
(of course they could address this problem after the takeover, eg. by raising the prices really high - repelling actual customers - while still showing steady income on paper).
i think the writers had a difficult task here:
* they had to present the idea of using the carwash as money laundering as at least somewhat believable
* but if Bogdan's carwash was doing badly and losing cash, then it makes Bogdan's stubborn reluctance to sell it implausible
also if Skyler wanted to negotiate, even if she wanted to impress Bogdan with an accurate estimate, she would still go for a conservative estimate rather than optimistic.
so we've got a bit of stretch here, although not an outrageous one
I think they've got a ton of space
Does it even rain in Albuquerque? Maybe the dust?
I actually work at a carwash, that number is *TINY.*
We average 40-60 an hour outside of winter, in winter it's 70-90.
I would actually love if it was that quiet.
"you pull it from your behind?" 😂
"Get down on your hands and knees."
Howling 😂😂😂
"He cursed at me. He grab himself"
BRUH 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Instead he sends his wooman!”
i love how they never spell it out for us how if Walter and Skylar had been less prideful, they could have been very successful in legitimate professions, her as accountant or him as a any number of research or chemical engineering positions. They're both high EQ and IQ, but very broken way before the series ever began.
I dont think Skylar's lack of success is owing to her ego. Its nearly impossible for both parents to be working while raising a son with Cerebral Palsy. If you are referring to her quitting her job at Beneke, it is heavily implied that it was due to some sexually inappropriate behaviour from the side of her boss, Ted. About Walt, you are goddamn right.
@@kavyadas5360 once walt jr was in school, she certainly could have pursued other ventures in accounting. Most book keeping jobs are part time and people are always looking for bookkeeper and clerks. Regardless of the reason she left Beneke, she'd have ample opportunity. She chose to pursue her writing career. Its not clear the timing of walt successive lower income careers, so its a bit up in the air
To be honest you do raise a good point. It does not seem that she has a CPA so she could not be an accountant, that said, most other jobs in finance recruit early on so it is possible that she could have just switched careers late in life and then gotten good at bookkeeping. I am saying that because at the very least, she was definitely overqualified for that job.
@@nelsonpapucci5615 Walt had no true love, he just loved the sense of power.
There was one real estate agent who kept calling me about once a month wanting to know what I would take for my property. After about 18 months of me telling her it wasn't for sale I finally broke down and told her I would take 10 million dollars. Her response was "you don't want to sell your property do you." At which point I said it sure has taken you a long time to figure out that I didn't want to sell after 18 months of calling me and me telling you it wasn't for sale. She got mad and hung up. Never heard from her again, thank goodness.
Epic.
im gonna use this one day
How about now? It's been 6 months. Would you consider $300 and some tic tacs? (any flavor tic tacs)
you should've said 20 million dollars after the you don't want to sell your property comment
Reddit
"Where did you get this number from, you pulled from your behind?" (Bodgan after pulling the number 10 million dollars from his behind)
"he sends his woman" lmao I loved that
fr its like hes an ancient Nordic Viking who fell into a wormhole and landed in this time period
@@DaFlashGuy7 he’s Eastern European. This is considered unprofessional
@@DaFlashGuy7 Yeah, he is Eastern European and so don't insult their culture, man! They don't have your sick "feminism" there.
Well in many languages you can call your spouse "my man" "my woman" and it's considered grammatically correct!
@@AlexanderMichelson haha man, u dont even know how much fan we make of this new type of "girls" here in romania
“Sends his woman” 😂
ExCuSe Me
'woman' is the direct translation of 'wife' in many languages, not in any demeaning way
@@chantik Yeah but it sounds good when he says "woman" haha
@@chantik ye but its totally demeaning here
@@chantik he lived in USA and speak english for many years, all his life. He knew what he was saying...
Is it weird that I find Skyler's work with the books oddly... relaxing? Therapeutic? And not just this, any scene where she's reading out calculations or laws or spouting data and information she's collected, it puts my mind at ease rather quickly.
ASMR
Skyler White girlbosses her way through your taxes [RELAXING ASMR]
yeah thats ASMR. my advice if you look it up is to stick to 'traditional' asmr (tapping, flipping book pages, keyboard typing etc.) and ignore all the weird sexualized roleplay garbage. really tarnished its reputation, because ASMR can be extremely relaxing if you know the right (and sane) channels
I get you
He should have bought the laser tag place. Danny seems cool, can’t wait for his spinoff show!
Better handy danny
The series shows almost everyone Breaking Bad at one point. Here Bogdan let's he's ego speak louder. Had he let go, he could negotiate a reasonable price, say 1 million. Instead, he sold it anyway for less than she offered, and the place he built was used for a meth empire
Once when I was a teen I was caught with a gram of weed. To get the simple possession off my record, I did a drug awareness class, and the counselor had Skyler White’s mannerisms, voice, death stare, and even the same face but with a Karen haircut! Truly terrifying
Amazing what just a few years does to policy on that. Now highschoolers are expected to carry shatter pens
Are you sure it wasn't Skyler White
Skyler: So is there a figure you can quote me?
Bodgan [middle finger]
Skyler: That figures
Skyler (not Anna Gunn) was a pretty good negotiator here . She was patient, she did her research , she never backed down. She is an underrated mastermind in the series.
Why did you have a need to add "not Anna Gunn" in brackets here?
No, she's just a mediocre bookkeeper with quick thinking. Let's not call that a mastermind.
@@ВладимирКоролёв-х1м Because there would no doubt be some idiot who would reply "You know that the actress was told to say all that, right?"
@@Animaja001 adjusting what you write by taking idiots into account is kind of like eating cannibals. you surely risk coming across as one at the end
@UCs8Ma0EKJAVF3MEVV5YISNQ BB fans have a hard time separating fiction from reality. I bet it toon this guy some time to figure it out
Bogdan's office seems like a timetravel to the 1990s with that Computer and old school phone on this desk :D With this technology arsenal in his pocket no wonder this offer was a joke to him.
“You think this is an easy job?” I recognized this line… it’s the same guy who played the waiter that Chris and Paulie wacked for the $1187 tab 🤣
omg lol that was him?!?!?!??!?! amazing you caught that!!!!!!!!1
Forgetting the $13 dollar tip lol
@@Janovea they were gonna go blow it on black Jack 😂
@WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE prove it!
@@DJUnprotected this actor is called Marius Stan, the actor listed as the waiter in that episode of sopranos is called Bill Quigley.
I can't take my eyes off of Bogdan's black caterpillars
lol
Plot twist: They're real.
Bogdan:
-got down on hands and knees and scrubbed like housemaid
-had chemicals seeping into his nice skin and going into his eyes
-knows more than a thing or two about scrubbing
-hardworking immigrant who came to the States legally and worked 30 years building his way up to a respectable place
Us: Eyebrows lmao
Those are some killer eyebrows though.
Biz owner wouldn't be doing all that. That's what employees are for.
Shoutout to to Jim and Angela - the two stunt caterpillars who played 'eyebrows' in that scene!
😂😂😂😂
Lol
“10 million dollars.”
“879 thousand.”
“Done!”
Skylers “excuse me” is precious
The guy looked so freaking adorable when Skyler was dropping facts on his behind.
Crazy that this was his first acting gig.
His only.
Loved this character. He really played a great jerk.
Eyebrows were actually real.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 Reminded me if Eugene Leavy haha. Caterpillars.
He's not a jerk though. Walter was being a whiny wimp
@@reinerwongler7263 yup, never understood why he is a jerk
I wonder if his accent was as well.@@jasondyrkacz8270
Even better is the scene where her and Bill Burrs character scam him into selling the property.
The script reads: She gets up and exits the room.
im so bad at bargaining i offered $1000 more than asking price for my home
Well Bogden went from $20,000,000 to $800,000 so his bargaining is much worse.
Lmao
He broke my air fresheners, he cursed at me and he grabbed himself in front of me 😂💀
I used to hate Skylar but she's easily one of the best imo.
Yeah, it’s amazing to forcefully take a man’s business for herself. Really?
he demeaned her so yes
I mean… yeah.
Those 3 binder zips each time were powerful
Bogdon wrestled her into submission with his eyebrows lol I love when Saul said that
The guy with the eyebrows that won’t quit
Bogdan: You are willing to sit down on your hands and knees....Skyler: I've sat down on my hands and knees many times. Most recently with Ted.
She never told Bogdan about that, I doubt Bogdan even knew Ted.
@@dotz7616 I doubt you even know humour
😂😂😂😂
" _Mind if eye browse those files for a moment?_ "
“I have worked 30 years on building these eyebrows from nothing”
😂😂
imagine subtracting depreciation to estimate free cash flow
The look from Skyler said it all: You’re screwed, bushy brows!
I like how she just throws in “depreciation” in the mix of her list of expenses
How funny that this is an income statement provision not an actual cash outflow lol
Furio: Give me one thousand dollar!
You gotta bee on your hat
His eyebrows won't quit - Saul Godman 😂
Opens the folder with 3 zips.
Closes the folder with 3 zips.
You know she has sasssss!!!
I love the way he says car wash. Such an accent
I am the one who scrubs
'Where do you come up with these numbers..you pull it from your behind. 🤣🤣🤣
Pretty crazy how Walt ended up making over $60 million more than the asking price for the carwash
Breaking Bogdan
You were right about one thing my young padawan. The negotiations were short.
Those three zipper sounds hit harder than mr Salamanca exploding
2:37 lmfao tht pulling up zippers lmfao
Skylar quotes 20 million dollars for the car wash
Walt: That's great, Saul get the barrels ready for the money
I like his natural accent....'woooman' 2:23
He put his pride first, and it cost him 79k. Sad.
Season five Walt: "just give him an Acid Wash. Free of charge"
Those eyebrows should have their own spinoff show.
Let's see Paul Allen's eyebrows
This is something I liked about Skylar. She doesn't want to be a criminal, yet she's very capable, moreso than Walt. Whereas Saul would've spent no effort to give Walt a money laundering business like Lazer tag that doesn't fit Walt at all and would've drew suspicion, Skylar fights for the car wash that is far more believable because it's Walt's former working place. And not only that, she actually goes so far as to scam Bogdan for the lowest price possible, even though money isn't an issue at all, to make the story more believable but also to hurt Bogdan, the man who insulted her and her husband.
@Akshay Natu yep. But Walt didn't care. He insisted that his family would get all of the money, yet he refused to think about the consequences of his actions because he was going to die anyway. Skylar told him that the money is too much, it's basically non-launderable, yet he ignored her.
At the end of the day, it wasn't the money that kept him in the game. In fact the money was probably moreso his metric to measure his success in the drug empire. Lydia's offer was only interesting to him when he heard that Gus was planning to go through with it before he died.
@@solidzack But he prolonged his death and didn't think about quitting while he was ahead...
those eyebrows deserve their own zip code
She could have played a game with him, where she pretends to be buying the car wash to spite Walter, since they got divorced, etc etc, but how they went about it works well too ;D
I was thinking that direction too. But you are right, the actual script is good too.
He might've been inclined to give it to her for less if it were to spite Walter.
In a more cliched series, before Skyler left that office she would have said: "You will regret this."
"Well you were right about one thing Master... Negotiations were short"
Bogdan could play Bert if they did a live-action Sesame Street movie.
the actor who plays the car wash owner is also a scientist whos currently a senior scientist at the Applied Materials division at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois. just wow
eyebrows that won’t quit
I think Bogdan was just pissed off because Walter insulted his eyebrows
The eyebrows that won’t quit
Okay say what you will about Skyler, but that scene where she presented her meticulous research behind her asking price was dope.
"This is the exact moment when Bogdan screwed himself by insulting Walt"
When she brings out the figures for the car wash, I just can’t XD
The way she Zips the folder closed is the best part lol
Chemical, I told that hint right away
They cheated an honest decent man. Despicable.
Bogdan doesn't realize how close he was to death in that his wife handled it and not Heizenberg.
Walt wouldn't have killed him. Tf you on about, it's walt not tuco.
@@ritam8767 fr people act like walt is a dangerous individual like tuco
Walt doesn't' do well against people who aren't criminals.
@@ritam8767 Who's talking about Walt? The comment said Heisenberg....
@@giogio4222
They are the same person and this isn't season 5 where Walter believes that he is God after killing Gus and can do whatever he wants, so no.
Then Walt comes in with the 20 million just as a flex.
"10 million dollars"
Ah yes, the negociator
1:50
This reminded me of Chuck asking for 20 mil from Sand Piper
His eye brows of wisdom let him know walt could actually afford that
That’s it, I’m opening a car wash and wait for a Walter White to come buy it for $20 million 😂
Make sure to grow those eyebrows to make it more convincing.
This is the moment when Bogdan became Scrooge McDuck.
bogdan forgot to say that walt also insulted his eyebrows
- You wanna buy my carwash?
- I do. And i'm tired of pretending i don't.
Bogdan's Eyebrows deserve a separate series
Good to see that the eyebrow jokes are alive and well. I sleep happy tonight.
she should have opened up a spite store right next door and gave car washes cheaper then he does
Skyler is actually a lot smarter than people give her credit for.
Better call Saul!
This is the moment when Skyler becomes Carwashenberg.
This is the moment abuilita becomes a Biznatch