Despite her many flaws, Lydia was smart. She guessed (correctly) that Walt was gonna murder her once he got the list and so she made herself useful to him.
@@Sousabird Walt was not an unstable sociopath. Lydia would see to it that he would die, and she sent Todd and members of Jack's gang to Skyler's house, threatening to put his entire family in danger if they mentioned Lydia to the authorities.
@@Poempedoempoex Everyone thinks they can do an American accent, you see actors from the UK doing a terrible job of it all the time. The problem is that there isn't just one "American accent", there are thousands, just like there isn't one "British accent"
@@Poempedoempoex The history of American accents goes back further than the colonization, the people who colonized America arrived with many different languages and accents each with rich histories, and the people already living there had languages of their own, all of these are factored into modern-day American accents. The US is also much bigger and more populous than the UK so there was more opportunity for accents to diverge in different areas over the years. There is an enormous range of accents in the US
@@Poempedoempoex Sorry but that's nonsense. Accents vary within each city in the US as well, you just don't have an ear for it as much as you do with UK accents
I am from Czech republic and I am both happy of being it mentioned in my favoutite show and horrified by circumstances under which my country is mentioned.
I mean, related to the drug business? I wouldn't be that proud. They actually mentioned my country as well (Colombia) and shiiit hahaha, yeah, I'd be proud if it would be something else related the country lol
Love Walt's reaction to Lydia saying Gus actually agreed to it as well but was killed before it happened. He's tryna hide his pride of being the killer.
Fun Fact: Most drug crimes are solved by people flipping over a "dime bag's" worth - an ounce, then a pound or two etc. etc. up the ladder. The myth of law enforcement finding the source out of the... blue, is mostly that, just a myth. Doesn't happen very often.
I love how Walt was clearly going to say no before hearing that Gus had said yes. His ego is so out of control that, to me, he was thinking it was just one more way he was able to beat Gus posthumously.
@callinator6133 Yea you're absolutely right but most people watched the show with their eyes closed and would use "his ego" as an answer for everything
@@adamant8435 yeah it’s quite frustrating. Though I feel that Walt also trusted gus’s judgement as I suggested because he actually apes a part of gus’s personality and mannerisms when talking business after his death.
@@adamant8435 Because Walt's ego was his part of his downfall. But in some cases (like here) it was a non-factor because Walt was smart, he recognized that in order to build his empire he had to learn from the best. As much as he wanted to take all the credit for building his empire, he had to rely on other people in order to build it.
That last line: "learn to take Yes for an answer" has the exact tone and delivery as Mike. Walt was not just collecting corpses he was collecting souls too.
There's a final little moment in this scene of Walt picking up his hat, revealing the Ricin hidden underneath it. Makes the scene interesting as it shows how close to the edge Lydia was. Walter knew if the Feds came down she'd sing the loudest to save her own skin. If her idea was too small, he would have distracted her, "Hey is that guy behind you listening to us?" and just dropped it in her coffee.
I found Lydia more hilarious than evil. She's a scheamer but always fearful and cautious. When Mike was gonna kill her she acted so pathetic but it was funny
The Dark Knight And think of it this way; $80 million was just Walt’s end. When you factor in Lydia’s end, Declan’s end and all their expenses, it was even more.
Papapau 90 million is just the revenue. He obviously has tons of expenses so the amount Gus gets in the end is much lower obviously. It's called overhead
Love how everybody knew Walter by this point, Lydia was 100% right, he was going to kill her right there in that public place a second after the gave him the list.
@@Minami9714 if her being alive brings no benefit to him, but the risk of turning him in instead (in case the DEA investigation of Madrigal gets her) , it would be better for walt to kill her right away
@@whereDoCarrotsComeFrom lol imagine the character development he has gone through, from listing why's and why nots to kill a guy who would definitely have killed his family if left alive to killing a woman almost harmless and scared herself without any hesitation
I think that what sealed the deal for Walter was when she states that "someone" killed Gus Fring. Walter must have been proud of that accomplishment, and who doesn't like having their accomplishments noticed?
Stevia really is something special. It's way sweeter per gram than sugar, and it it doesn't get metabolised, so you don't gain weight. In fact, your secretions start to taste sweet too! Wait what the hell did I just write.
reality is that sugar dont have all that calories. the point of sugar is that i inhibits the brain to feel full from eating food/drink. And Stevia do the same thing. If you put it in food people eat more. So if they take sugar out of processed foods ( read junk), and replace it with Stevia. People would still be fat because they cant fucking stopp eating
@@Ikaros23 No. Sugar is a source of energy for the body. excess sugar is converted first into glycogen, and then once we reach maximum glycogen capacity, then into fat. Stevia is not digestible. It enters your body, circulates in the blood, and then is passed out in your kidneys. Refined sugar burns quickly. As a person gains fat, the fat cells themselves require energy. These two reasons cause people to want more and more sugar. However, for a while after eating sugar, you WILL feel full. You will never feel full from eating stevia. You will, in fact, starve on stevia.
@@wowalamoiz9489 Do you think i am a fucking idiot?. The reason the industry put stevia, sugar, or what ever in food is because the consumer gets addicted and eats more. Nobody eats raw sugar, or raw stevia. The same nobody eats raw cocoa. They put milk and sugar in the cocoa and process it to be chocolat. And then the consumer gets addicted to the processed product. If you eat raw cocoa people dont get addicted. The same way people dont eat the same amount if they eat foods thats not highly prosessed and with added prosessed sugars/stevia. The sugar or stevia in itself is not the point. It is the mix of the stevia with other compounds. The more the food you eat has sugars/stevia in it. The more you eat of it.
@@Ikaros23 I wasn't notified of this comment. Anyway, only weak willed people get 'addicted' to sweet products. Fruits also have a lot of sugar in them. Processed sugar is just purified sugar, and that gets mixed with other ingredients. It makes no sense that "processed" foods would get you addicted while mangoes and watermelon won't, because both contain the sugar chemical. Adding sugar makes the food taste good and make you want the eat again. That isn't addiction.
Laura Fraser has probably the best American accent I've ever heard from a non-North American. Most such actors seem to slip at least every once in awhile (actors from Walking Dead/FTWD for example, even though I realize many of those are more exaggerated southern American accents). But not her. More impressive is that she also conveys the neurotic fidgety woman she portrays with that voice. Gilligan must have hired her 30 seconds into her audition.
She’s up there with Gary Oldman. He did it so well that he needed elocution lessons to regain his London accent for British film work. He even raised his kid with a California drawl.
@@ricardojairodiazbarron9450 another one could be him using/hurting kids for personal gain, like Gus’s dealers. That one might be a stretch but still interesting
You can see her loving this, throughout her pitch. The addiction she had to this work/lifestyle (and profit) outweighed her fearful and anxious nature. Too bad for her.
I'am from Czech Republic and I'v never been happier that our little country has been mentioned in the best series of all time. Unfortunately due to shameful circumstances.
Walt: How are you feeling? Kind of under the weather? Like you've got the flu? That would be the ricin I gave you. I slipped it into that stevia crap that you're always putting in your tea Me :YEA Mr WHITE , YEA SCIENCE
5% of 10 million people is 500,000, and Phoenix alone has a population over 3 times that, let alone the entire population of the South-West from Western Texas to Phoenix. The Czech Republic does have one of the highest usage of meth in Central Europe, but only about 20,000-30,000 people are meth users (mainly from Prague I presume). Lydia needs to fact-check some of the things she’s saying, seems like a bad business strategy shipping it to them Slavic types lol.
Moreover nobody really gives a crap about purity, the main draw is that meth is really cheap here. Can't imagine Heisenbergs Blue would somehow sell well.
2:20 Walt's reaction here is so interesting to me. It's one of the only times he's ever lost for words and has his mind changed so radically at once. Suddenly jumping up a huge level in the amount of money he can make from someone he was on the cusp of murdering based on her persuasive argument. Between this and pleading for her life back in the train days, Walt has to be impressed with Lydia's ability to sway opinions to her side
@@aikonoklas I hope you washed all the soil, fox and badger shite and earth worms off a ya, she's been in the ground for 10 years now! It makes sense now, as the dudes at the cemetary did say they spotted a guy in a Jimmy Saville t shirt trying to climb in to the graves of old ladies...that was you wasn't it? I can see why you can't spell properly now, all those night time excursions must leave you exhausted!
I love how in better call saul, it shows Lydia bringing this up to gus and he declines right away, listing the potential risks involved. But here Lydia tells Walt gus agreed and he automatically jumps on board all smug. The finer details between each show Is insane
I know its been said many times before, but Walt really does take the persona of the people that he has killed. Mike once told Walt to "learn to take yes for an answer", and at the end of this scene, Walt recites the same phrase to Lydia. The detail that went into Breaking Bad, and Better Call Saul as well, was phenomenal.
I do like the sinisterness of his saying "Learn to take yes for an answer." It's signifying he knows everything about the who, what, where, and why about her offer while noticing her eagerness and possible desperation she has to offer him with her constant pushing, and all the while already has it downloaded to where he knows how he can manipulate her offerings to his favor. You can choose to look a gift horse in the mouth, but you should always be careful feeding it an apple lest it bite you.
@@alphanerd7221 by that logic, Jesse was the most effective in the drug business since he is still alive. Tf do you mean? That doesn’t mean that she commanded her role effectively. What good is that role when she is so easily manipulated? Also, Gus oversaw the entire operation. Highly doubt that Lydia made more money, just because she supplied the methylamine.
A few hotter women appeared in the show. But Lydia was great as a certain type -- professional, repressed businesswoman type. She nailed that. Most attractive female on BB? Going with Betsy Kettleman. Same "type" as Lydia. But edges her out just a bit.
@@sham9505 He shoudve stayed with Heisenberg. The moment he tried Gus Fring, He couldnt handle it and had to retire, and cascaded into chaos. But hey, in the end Heisenberg redeemed himself
This is a phrase that Mike first told to Walt I believe, earlier this season... not entirely sure. It's a thing of Walt to borrow things from the people he kills.
@@shore1001 No, when you take into account the overhead of shipment and handling fees at the European border along with the necessary cut of bribes to the Federalies, you would probably have to increase the percentage to 33.33 (repeating ofcourse). 😜
I always wondered why Lydia did it, being part of the game. After watching this scene a few times now I know "she liked it" She wasn't very good at it, it made her feel not alive, bravo Vince bravo!
I find Lydia to be one of the scariest characters in the franchise. She looks helpless but has completely no morals, and could have you killed in a heartbeat if it just meant a little increase in her company's income, or if she perceives you as a threat for her interests.
Lydia's motivations always puzzled me she's not in it for the power (she's already a successful and high up in her line of work) and the money's great but it doesn't seem like she's wanting for anything financially. The risks just don't seem worth the rewards for her not to mention she's extremely timid and very paranoid so why not jus get out after Gus dies. She wasn't on anyone's radars
@@melissah9125 you're most likely right about that. I just never assumed that she needed the money, outside of her and Gus they have the only real financially feasible and well paying career's. She's a CEO of a multi million dollar trading company and has accumulated a vast wealth through her shady dealings already. Plus she's a new mother too, if there was anyone primed and ready to walk away hands clean it was Lydia.
@@susieq360 She's pretty alright, but sickening and evil - to push profits to get people addicted and destroy their lives. By contrast, there's a woman I work with who could never turn heads like Lydia, but her intelligence makes her incredibly beautiful to me.....so different colors for the painting I suppose....
@@susieq360 Ageism? Pff. Just wait till your uterus runs clear, dearie. Let people appreciate beauty where they find it; someday you'll lose yours, too.
"Learn to take yes for an answer." That's exactly what Mike told him when they were sitting at the bar after Gus tried to kill him. He says is in the exact same way.
I think here noticing what Walt wanted was business sense in making herself useful to him by extending a arm of her business to him based on her business connections, her mistake was not taking Walt's meth without methylamine yet i think this would be a nice touch to better call sual to enhance upon where Saul sells the formula to tie in with it nicely to complete the breaking bad universe in a full loop.
It’s almost like Walt had a split personality hidden inside for so long because he was a meek chemistry teacher, but once heisenberg came out, he was the man
@@bugratasali4326 I was also able to recall the reference to Mike telling Walt that in the bar scene And all I've seen are RUclips clips of BB and BCS, being far from a true fan
Last words ever spoken on Breaking Bad: Goodbye Lydia.
Oh damn, never realized that
If you count lyrics, then it would be "The special love I had for you... my baby blue."
@@Psyralov yep but I was referring to character dialogue.
Not unless you count Jessie's wailing and "AHHHHH HEHEHE AHHH ARRGGGHHHH"
@@MrBannystar that's not spoken words tho
Despite her many flaws, Lydia was smart. She guessed (correctly) that Walt was gonna murder her once he got the list and so she made herself useful to him.
But later on. Lydia told Todd to have Walter killed because he could expose their (her) criminal activity.
@@fatdaddyeddiejr Which was a good idea, seeing as Walt is an unstable sociopath who wound up poisoning her.
@@fatdaddyeddiejr those two ideas are not mutually exclusive. This is the undercovered drug world. Yesterday's friends are today's enemies
@@Sousabird Walt was not an unstable sociopath. Lydia would see to it that he would die, and she sent Todd and members of Jack's gang to Skyler's house, threatening to put his entire family in danger if they mentioned Lydia to the authorities.
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She played this character really well, first class acting. Her American accent is spot on considering she is Scottish.
@@Poempedoempoex yeah, if you're American that is.
@@Poempedoempoex believe me man, if you already have an accent as heavy as Scottish, it's very difficult
@@Poempedoempoex Everyone thinks they can do an American accent, you see actors from the UK doing a terrible job of it all the time. The problem is that there isn't just one "American accent", there are thousands, just like there isn't one "British accent"
@@Poempedoempoex The history of American accents goes back further than the colonization, the people who colonized America arrived with many different languages and accents each with rich histories, and the people already living there had languages of their own, all of these are factored into modern-day American accents. The US is also much bigger and more populous than the UK so there was more opportunity for accents to diverge in different areas over the years. There is an enormous range of accents in the US
@@Poempedoempoex Sorry but that's nonsense. Accents vary within each city in the US as well, you just don't have an ear for it as much as you do with UK accents
She's the best representation of stress i've ever seen
@@paradiver7550 we understand each other
@@paradiver7550 Yes. I know what you mean and... YES
@@paradiver7550 lol
@turbowavedash I thought Jesse killed you, Todd!
@@paradiver7550 todd?
This is the moment Lydia becomes Ricinberg
Lol underrated
Then Jesse's like, "Rice 'n Burgers?"
Not this moment actually 😜
Lydia oh lydia they poisoned your Stevia
Lydia the RIII-cin lady
ayo lmfaoo
I am from Czech republic and I am both happy of being it mentioned in my favoutite show and horrified by circumstances under which my country is mentioned.
I mean, related to the drug business? I wouldn't be that proud. They actually mentioned my country as well (Colombia) and shiiit hahaha, yeah, I'd be proud if it would be something else related the country lol
Ahoj xD
@@elpelukasapbe Čau 🙂
@@THE_GUY_ONE XD
i visited your country and took drugs and banged hookers
Love Walt's reaction to Lydia saying Gus actually agreed to it as well but was killed before it happened. He's tryna hide his pride of being the killer.
Technically it was Hector who killed Fring. Walt just came up with the plan and built the bomb.
@@danzam40 bruh walt gave the idea
@@tommyhani6507 That doesn’t change the fact that Hector killed Gus, not Walt.
@@danzam40 so technically gus didn't kill barbosa and don. that is pretty stupid logic you got right there.
@@WhisperingNightmares92 Barbosa is the villain in the Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Bolsa is the character in Breaking Bad.
The Fact that Lydia thought the DEA wouldn’t investigate her side of the company is honestly shocking
She's trying to sell him the idea like a real estate agent trying to sell junk stocks for failed coal mines in hillbilly country.
did the DEA do anything to them besides putting trackers on the methylamine barrels though?
Its a company with 46k employees. The DEA investigation into them wouldve been a farce. They are too big to fail.
Fun Fact: Most drug crimes are solved by people flipping over a "dime bag's" worth - an ounce, then a pound or two etc. etc. up the ladder. The myth of law enforcement finding the source out of the... blue, is mostly that, just a myth. Doesn't happen very often.
Or maybe because Breaking Bad is fiction? Great show, well thought out plots but still fiction.
Casually talking about a massive meth operation at a quiet coffee shop.
They were whispering
1:29 the guy in left, outside, looks very suspicious. like an agent.
@AR Ibrahim in a mall in front of clothing store like Jesse said lol
@AR Ibrahim Maybe a public park?
@@alexspader right*
That Nose of her, moving with every word 0:24
LMAO
Keeping back her gorgeous accent.
@@edgardiaz-niesta2403 True... I'll bet anything it's anatomically necessary to hide her real voice.
@@mikeb1039 Lydia can get it
Awww. She's a bunny-rabbit.
I love how Walt was clearly going to say no before hearing that Gus had said yes. His ego is so out of control that, to me, he was thinking it was just one more way he was able to beat Gus posthumously.
I think he trusts Gus’s judgement (due to how successful he was and whatnot) which is why he wanted to hear his thoughts on the deal.
@callinator6133 Yea you're absolutely right but most people watched the show with their eyes closed and would use "his ego" as an answer for everything
@@adamant8435 yeah it’s quite frustrating. Though I feel that Walt also trusted gus’s judgement as I suggested because he actually apes a part of gus’s personality and mannerisms when talking business after his death.
@@adamant8435 Because Walt's ego was his part of his downfall. But in some cases (like here) it was a non-factor because Walt was smart, he recognized that in order to build his empire he had to learn from the best. As much as he wanted to take all the credit for building his empire, he had to rely on other people in order to build it.
This is not a dichotomy, Walt is a complex character and quite possibly motivated by both.
"Learn to take yes for an answer" was once told to Walt, and now he's telling it to Lydia.
From who again?
@@lm93tah41 There's a comment down below "Learn to take yes for an answer" I like how Mike said the same thing to Walt about working for Gus"
Yeah Mike said it to Walt in the bar scene early in Season 4 right before he punched him.
And it barely made sense for Walt to say it like that.
just like jessie telling his friends "apply your self" after hearing it from walt
That last line: "learn to take Yes for an answer" has the exact tone and delivery as Mike. Walt was not just collecting corpses he was collecting souls too.
That was the exact moment Walt hired David Goggins to start taking souls.
0:55 - She legit says "Not if you're magical"
Walt's talking about Madrigal but she's trying to tell him she has magic powers. lol
@@whyisblue923taken listen to the inflection. They are still talking about distribution.
the anglos dont know how to pronounce madrigal.
jimmy:
There's a final little moment in this scene of Walt picking up his hat, revealing the Ricin hidden underneath it. Makes the scene interesting as it shows how close to the edge Lydia was. Walter knew if the Feds came down she'd sing the loudest to save her own skin. If her idea was too small, he would have distracted her, "Hey is that guy behind you listening to us?" and just dropped it in her coffee.
I found Lydia more hilarious than evil. She's a scheamer but always fearful and cautious. When Mike was gonna kill her she acted so pathetic but it was funny
That was kinda the crux of the character: being pathetic didn't stop her from being heinously selfish and evil: instead it exacerbated it
@@Dmitrisnikioff yeah, an evil coward. The pathetic side of her earns some empathy, then she reveals her true face when she is secure.
Maybe it's manipulation.
She is charismatically cute but she is a crazy sociopath inside what mike said about her in the show is 100% right
I hated her character. She was an evil selfish woman who liked to act all scared and squeamish.
Getting ASMR from Lydia whispering about meth
@Golden Eagle 22 silence from nicky... think you got em
@Golden Eagle 22 bravo Golden eagle
Im getting hard
WitchHunter i love it
@@inutero10 Calm down, Todd.
This decision put his empire at its peak. $80 million in just a few months.
The blue stuff is all the rage for them Slavic types.
@Ar D lmfao
The Dark Knight And think of it this way; $80 million was just Walt’s end. When you factor in Lydia’s end, Declan’s end and all their expenses, it was even more.
Gus is earning $90 million per month when Walter started.
While paying walt $1M pero month.
Papapau 90 million is just the revenue. He obviously has tons of expenses so the amount Gus gets in the end is much lower obviously. It's called overhead
Or so I'm told.
The way Lydia talks is almost robotic, clinical and scientific.
Love how everybody knew Walter by this point, Lydia was 100% right, he was going to kill her right there in that public place a second after the gave him the list.
Why? Is Walt scared of her?
@@Minami9714 if her being alive brings no benefit to him, but the risk of turning him in instead (in case the DEA investigation of Madrigal gets her) , it would be better for walt to kill her right away
@@whereDoCarrotsComeFrom lol imagine the character development he has gone through, from listing why's and why nots to kill a guy who would definitely have killed his family if left alive to killing a woman almost harmless and scared herself without any hesitation
@@pryo2460 lydia is far from harmless
@@pryo2460 She literally hired hitmen, what are you talking about
I think that what sealed the deal for Walter was when she states that "someone" killed Gus Fring. Walter must have been proud of that accomplishment, and who doesn't like having their accomplishments noticed?
Pretty sure she was being sarcastic and clearly knows Walt did it
@@zekeiwa5837 yea so that's why original poster says "noticed"
Joe didn't. Thats why he was my fav character
@@zekeiwa5837 Say my name.
@@ginoabbona8016 You're Ginoberg.
Stevia really is something special. It's way sweeter per gram than sugar, and it it doesn't get metabolised, so you don't gain weight. In fact, your secretions start to taste sweet too!
Wait what the hell did I just write.
reality is that sugar dont have all that calories. the point of sugar is that i inhibits the brain to feel full from eating food/drink. And Stevia do the same thing. If you put it in food people eat more. So if they take sugar out of processed foods ( read junk), and replace it with Stevia. People would still be fat because they cant fucking stopp eating
@@Ikaros23 No. Sugar is a source of energy for the body.
excess sugar is converted first into glycogen, and then once we reach maximum glycogen capacity, then into fat.
Stevia is not digestible. It enters your body, circulates in the blood, and then is passed out in your kidneys.
Refined sugar burns quickly. As a person gains fat, the fat cells themselves require energy.
These two reasons cause people to want more and more sugar. However, for a while after eating sugar, you WILL feel full.
You will never feel full from eating stevia. You will, in fact, starve on stevia.
@@wowalamoiz9489 Do you think i am a fucking idiot?. The reason the industry put stevia, sugar, or what ever in food is because the consumer gets addicted and eats more.
Nobody eats raw sugar, or raw stevia. The same nobody eats raw cocoa. They put milk and sugar in the cocoa and process it to be chocolat. And then the consumer gets addicted to the processed product. If you eat raw cocoa people dont get addicted. The same way people dont eat the same amount if they eat foods thats not highly prosessed and with added prosessed sugars/stevia.
The sugar or stevia in itself is not the point. It is the mix of the stevia with other compounds.
The more the food you eat has sugars/stevia in it. The more you eat of it.
So you're saying Lydia's piss tastes like lemonade? 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@@Ikaros23 I wasn't notified of this comment.
Anyway, only weak willed people get 'addicted' to sweet products. Fruits also have a lot of sugar in them. Processed sugar is just purified sugar, and that gets mixed with other ingredients.
It makes no sense that "processed" foods would get you addicted while mangoes and watermelon won't, because both contain the sugar chemical.
Adding sugar makes the food taste good and make you want the eat again. That isn't addiction.
Laura Fraser has probably the best American accent I've ever heard from a non-North American. Most such actors seem to slip at least every once in awhile (actors from Walking Dead/FTWD for example, even though I realize many of those are more exaggerated southern American accents). But not her. More impressive is that she also conveys the neurotic fidgety woman she portrays with that voice. Gilligan must have hired her 30 seconds into her audition.
John Boyega does a damn good job
@@pilotsayshello1758 They fly now?
She’s up there with Gary Oldman. He did it so well that he needed elocution lessons to regain his London accent for British film work. He even raised his kid with a California drawl.
Hugh Laurie as House
I heard the Australian come out in the Jane renting scene.
He took that phrase from Mike before he punched him at the bar.
He notorious for taking things from people he's dealt with, just one of Whites character traits.
Apart from crazy 8's bread style. I dont remember other aspects he copied. Do you know any?
@@ricardojairodiazbarron9450 his vomiting ritual is the same as Gus’s (putting the towel on the floor)
@@ricardojairodiazbarron9450 another one could be him using/hurting kids for personal gain, like Gus’s dealers. That one might be a stretch but still interesting
He wore Gus’ trademark yellow shirt while ordering the hit on the 11 men.
You can see her loving this, throughout her pitch. The addiction she had to this work/lifestyle (and profit) outweighed her fearful and anxious nature.
Too bad for her.
I'am from Czech Republic and I'v never been happier that our little country has been mentioned in the best series of all time. Unfortunately due to shameful circumstances.
The numbers on the drug use are not real don’t worry
Why are you so desperate for youtube likes bro? I'm very curious. You obviously copied the top comment
Is what she said true?
You would have been proud at the scene where Walt blew up tucos office. The A/C falling looked like a man being thrown from the window.
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm It's not true, the number is around 0.2%. I could call bullshit immediately when she said 5%, that's an insane number
Walt: How are you feeling? Kind of under the weather? Like you've got the flu? That would be the ricin I gave you. I slipped it into that stevia crap that you're always putting in your tea
Me :YEA Mr WHITE , YEA SCIENCE
You're mixing up two unrelated scenes.
Yea what the hell is cooking if it isn’t mixing x)
redorange no he’s not... he’s just making a joke
Why did I read that in Jesse’s voice
@@Shini9am1 Is there no cure for ricin once you ingest it?
Lydia: What do you know about the Czech Republic?
Walter: [dances weirdly, Jesse joins him out of nowhere] Jožin z bažin močálem se plíží...
Jenom Češi pochopí. :D
lmao
Someone is hitting the ganja a little too hard...
5% of 10 million people is 500,000, and Phoenix alone has a population over 3 times that, let alone the entire population of the South-West from Western Texas to Phoenix. The Czech Republic does have one of the highest usage of meth in Central Europe, but only about 20,000-30,000 people are meth users (mainly from Prague I presume).
Lydia needs to fact-check some of the things she’s saying, seems like a bad business strategy shipping it to them Slavic types lol.
I heard it's all the craze with them tho
Moreover nobody really gives a crap about purity, the main draw is that meth is really cheap here. Can't imagine Heisenbergs Blue would somehow sell well.
@@zlounberg6958 The purer it is the safer it is to use.
@@9nikola I'm aware and again, none of the meth users really care
@@zlounberg6958 Yes we do. That is why I quit.
2:20 Walt's reaction here is so interesting to me. It's one of the only times he's ever lost for words and has his mind changed so radically at once. Suddenly jumping up a huge level in the amount of money he can make from someone he was on the cusp of murdering based on her persuasive argument. Between this and pleading for her life back in the train days, Walt has to be impressed with Lydia's ability to sway opinions to her side
This was something he mimmicked from Gus. He was smart to accept deals that doesn't fit with his original plans just to benefit later.
and right here, is when lydia made a deal with the devil
exactly
That was the moment she became Heisenberg.
this is the exact moment where jimmy mcgill becomes jesse purpleman
Gaunter o'dimm from Witcher 3 was bald too
She sold her soul a while back this is her negotiating a promotion and better parking space.
0:13 mysterious man hovering through a table
This is where my country became a new territory for Heisenberg.
Piko
Párno
Once Walt heard that Gus said yes, he was all in.
probably because he knows that if Gus gives his approval for something its probably a good idea due to how calculated and pragmatic Gus was
You don’t think Fring distribution built his Gus by himself?
You at it on every Breaking Bad video?! Or should I say Are you breaking on every bad video?!
Did you hv a stroke or just a brain fart?
@@aikonoklas I don't think the guy who spells have as 'hv' is in a position to accuse anyone else of having a brain fart!!
@@aikonoklas I hope you washed all the soil, fox and badger shite and earth worms off a ya, she's been in the ground for 10 years now! It makes sense now, as the dudes at the cemetary did say they spotted a guy in a Jimmy Saville t shirt trying to climb in to the graves of old ladies...that was you wasn't it? I can see why you can't spell properly now, all those night time excursions must leave you exhausted!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:28 the whole restaurant listening
This is the exact moment Walter who was not annoyed at Lydia became Walter who was annoyed at Lydia
This has got to be the best of these comments i've seen
Please make it stop
Because she's such an obvious bullshitter. Sounds like a bloody real estate agent trying to pitch an investment ffs....
This was was the exact moment you became a carbon copy of everyone else's "funny" comment, and lost your soul...
@@MonteLeeMyPOV this was the exact moment everyone found out you were buzz killington
0:21 The tip of Lydia's nose has got so much presence that it dominates the entire screen.
Pretty sure it’s a forced facial exercise to help hide her Scottish accent.
So, I'm not the only one who noticed that thing moving around like Jell-O in a hurricane. 😆
It's not that uncommon, I've seen that stuff many times, BUT I've only seen it in women. Never seen a man whose tip of the nose moves when they speak.
JEW
@@stinkysteve8392 What??
I love how in better call saul, it shows Lydia bringing this up to gus and he declines right away, listing the potential risks involved.
But here Lydia tells Walt gus agreed and he automatically jumps on board all smug.
The finer details between each show Is insane
which episode?
When did Lydia bring that up??? You guys really make up anything holy crap😂....
@@nirjhar4803 i thought i missed an episode
omg I didn't know that!!
I don't remember that from bcs
I know its been said many times before, but Walt really does take the persona of the people that he has killed. Mike once told Walt to "learn to take yes for an answer", and at the end of this scene, Walt recites the same phrase to Lydia. The detail that went into Breaking Bad, and Better Call Saul as well, was phenomenal.
i love how saul parrots mikes words too lmfaoo but never truly listens and takes it to heart for himself and continues messing around
Good thing Walt died when he did; can you imagine him adopting elements of Lydia's persona? 🤷🤦
@@Drew-bc7zjunderrated comment lmao
@@AP0PT0SIS Thanks! 👍
This is the moment Lydia became Heiseneberg
Stop it, get some help xD
@@ayushgupta7273 lmao
Vince Cranston is a genius
How many Heisenbergs are there in this show? I seem to have missed some of these transformations.
Ricinberg
Everything about this show was so good. The writing the acting the direction. How I miss it
I do like the sinisterness of his saying "Learn to take yes for an answer." It's signifying he knows everything about the who, what, where, and why about her offer while noticing her eagerness and possible desperation she has to offer him with her constant pushing, and all the while already has it downloaded to where he knows how he can manipulate her offerings to his favor.
You can choose to look a gift horse in the mouth, but you should always be careful feeding it an apple lest it bite you.
he was echoing what Mike had told him earlier, because he behaved the very same way after killing Gale.
"Learn to take yes for an answer"
I like how Mike said the same thing to Walt about working for Gus
Lydia was despicable, right up there with Todd.
Probably who he was singing about in El Camino.
Walter White is despicable and so is his wife. Come to think of it the whole White family bugs me.
They were all despicable.
@@brianj92505 except Walt Jr. He just got caught in a bad situation.
She wasn’t quite as despicable as Todd but she was definitely quite evil.
i think she would have eventually become some kind of boss if she lived long enough they did an amazing job with her character
Couldn’t handle the getting her own hands dirty part. Even the CEO types like Gus and Walt had to do some violent shit on occasion.
She was the boss. Gus worked for her.
@@alphanerd7221 not really. On paper, yes, but Lydia is too desperate and paranoid to actually command her “boss” role effectively.
@@marcusvergara6193 She outlasted Gus and the Cartel. She made more money than anyone else. Looks pretty effective to me.
@@alphanerd7221 by that logic, Jesse was the most effective in the drug business since he is still alive.
Tf do you mean? That doesn’t mean that she commanded her role effectively. What good is that role when she is so easily manipulated?
Also, Gus oversaw the entire operation. Highly doubt that Lydia made more money, just because she supplied the methylamine.
Beautiful woman. Most attractive female in the entire series by a considerable margin.
Jane was prettier than Lydia.
that school principal Carmen was the hottest
Nope.
@@Walker_Bulldog no
A few hotter women appeared in the show. But Lydia was great as a certain type -- professional, repressed businesswoman type. She nailed that. Most attractive female on BB? Going with Betsy Kettleman. Same "type" as Lydia. But edges her out just a bit.
Is it just me or does Lydia have like, a really soothing voice.
Ain't just you. I'ma simp for Lydia
The moment Fring was brought up was the instant Walt made up his mind. He now 100% believes he is Jesse James.
This is the moment Walt became Jesse James
@@sham9505 He shoudve stayed with Heisenberg. The moment he tried Gus Fring, He couldnt handle it and had to retire, and cascaded into chaos. But hey, in the end Heisenberg redeemed himself
Logistics is a huge part of success.
I love the visual of Lydia's saying she's very careful and it pans out to the very public restaurant they're sitting in
"I Czeched. The average purity is only about 60 percent."
If Jesse had just hit rock bottom early, drove to Alaska, then it would have been Gus, Walt, Gayle, Mike, Saul, and Lydia just raking in billions.
I love the way Mr White says "all right." Nice pause, nice expression, good timing. It's those little things.
Lydia was a great actress; she played her part spectacularly!!!
you mean laura fraser
I find Lydia to be so fine. Something about a smart woman in professional attire
Those legs!
She’s as hot as she is evil
This is a phrase that Mike first told to Walt I believe, earlier this season... not entirely sure. It's a thing of Walt to borrow things from the people he kills.
I wonder what percent she actually did have negotiated with Fring, she probably boosted it a great deal knowing Walt had no idea of the details
I think by that point fring wasn’t too concerned with logistics, he realized he was closing in on his revenge on the cartel.
She says she would have 30% of the stake, however, I think she should deserve 25%
@@shore1001 No, when you take into account the overhead of shipment and handling fees at the European border along with the necessary cut of bribes to the Federalies, you would probably have to increase the percentage to 33.33 (repeating ofcourse). 😜
@@JagannadhGosala Goddammit Leroy...
“Learn to take yes for an answer.” A line fist said to Walter by Mike right before he punched him.
Her speech is so staccato it’s like she’s trying to imitate a robot imitating human speech.
As a someone who lives in Ústecký Region i agree about the fact with Czech Republic
No kurva to jsem nečekal 🤣
I always wondered why Lydia did it, being part of the game. After watching this scene a few times now I know "she liked it"
She wasn't very good at it, it made her feel not alive, bravo Vince bravo!
3 ppl like ricin in their tea
0:45 man when Lydia starts talking with confidence like that with a slight smirk she looks so god damn hot. Totally understand Todd
0:26 her nose is moving when she's talking.
She is so damned pretty
Todd is looking for u
Lots of make-up.
This is the moment Walter White became Lydia.
This is the moment Walter White came inside Lydia
@@NN-oz6rr I came later.
I find Lydia to be one of the scariest characters in the franchise. She looks helpless but has completely no morals, and could have you killed in a heartbeat if it just meant a little increase in her company's income, or if she perceives you as a threat for her interests.
Am I the only one thinking Lydia is very hot? Okay.
Está buenarda
nah she can get it
No. There’s Todd.
If you shaved her head she'd look like E.T. with makeup.
An Gretchen
Lydia's nose also talks. Check out how it moves as she talks.
Zero dislikes, that is BreakingBad
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Spoke too soon
I just made it 7:)
oops
You jinxed it!
Lydia's motivations always puzzled me she's not in it for the power (she's already a successful and high up in her line of work) and the money's great but it doesn't seem like she's wanting for anything financially. The risks just don't seem worth the rewards for her not to mention she's extremely timid and very paranoid so why not jus get out after Gus dies. She wasn't on anyone's radars
Respectfully, I think it’s money.
@@melissah9125 you're most likely right about that. I just never assumed that she needed the money, outside of her and Gus they have the only real financially feasible and well paying career's. She's a CEO of a multi million dollar trading company and has accumulated a vast wealth through her shady dealings already. Plus she's a new mother too, if there was anyone primed and ready to walk away hands clean it was Lydia.
I could listen to 1:02 to 1:32 over and over again.
She’s extremely gorgeous 😍
20 years ago, maybe. Take it down a notch, Sparky. 😂
@@susieq360 I'm old. I'd hit it.
@@susieq360 She's pretty alright, but sickening and evil - to push profits to get people addicted and destroy their lives.
By contrast,
there's a woman I work with who could never turn heads like Lydia, but her intelligence makes her incredibly beautiful to me.....so different colors for the painting I suppose....
@@susieq360 Ageism? Pff. Just wait till your uterus runs clear, dearie. Let people appreciate beauty where they find it; someday you'll lose yours, too.
@@susieq360 Someone's jealous...
"learn to take yes for an answer"
Actually: "Lydia shut up for 2 goddamn seconds"
Yeah, Walt straight up copied Mike when he beat Walt in the bar. It shows you Walt learns lessons from his mistakes.
Yeah right
she cant stop sticking her nose in others business
she had perfect chances to walk away
but she is still hanging bcz she is greedy
I love how all 137 clips on your playlist begin and end with the breaking bad theme, no way anybody gets tired of hearing that every 3 minutes. 👍👍
This is the moment yes becomes an answer
"Learn to take yes for an answer."
That's exactly what Mike told him when they were sitting at the bar after Gus tried to kill him. He says is in the exact same way.
I think here noticing what Walt wanted was business sense in making herself useful to him by extending a arm of her business to him based on her business connections, her mistake was not taking Walt's meth without methylamine yet i think this would be a nice touch to better call sual to enhance upon where Saul sells the formula to tie in with it nicely to complete the breaking bad universe in a full loop.
1:17 her tip of the nose moves when she speaks
God I wish I was Lydia's chair.
Lydia was the best thing about Season 5 of Breaking Bad for me
is that you Todd?
she was the most annoying character in the entire show
simp
I'm definitely gonna think twice when I'm at a café and need to watch out for multi-million dollar meth deals.
And don’t put that Stevia crap in your tea either.
just when u think u've got him -hes got u
Credit to Laura Fraser, she played this role to perfection. Her natural accent is a strong Scottish one but you’d never know it from breaking bad
It’s almost like Walt had a split personality hidden inside for so long because he was a meek chemistry teacher, but once heisenberg came out, he was the man
No Walt’s just a coward. Always was.
Lydia is so fine.
She's evil, but she's gorgeous. A kind of wicked Kim Wexler, in a way.
and hot. H O T
It's incredible that she is able to make her nose move so much when she speaks.
Lydia is so hot
“Feeling a little under the weather? Like you’re coming down with the flu? That would be the ricin.”
It's mind-boggling how gorgeous Lydia's actress is. It feels surreal, at this point. Laura is already in her late 40s (48 y.o.) which is crazy.
As a true fan I actually recognized how "learn to take yes for an answer" was a throwback to something Mike told Walt a few seasons before
"As a true fan" 🤓
@@marshmellowguy586 So, what? Does it sound so unrealistic, that there are true fans of this show?
@@bugratasali4326 I was also able to recall the reference to Mike telling Walt that in the bar scene
And all I've seen are RUclips clips of BB and BCS, being far from a true fan
We should all come to this guy whenever we have Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul questions
These are the last two people to die on Breaking Bad.
Is it wrong that I have a massive crush on her?
0:03 She makes something else grow exponentially too
Ur goddam right
it’s called Todd
Lydia @1:55 Drop dead gorgeous
1:28
Love how it zooms out here, it gives the impression that everyone in the room can clearly hear them xD
Lydia sealed her fat the moment she said "You will blow their hair back." to a bald guy
She definitely sealed her fat.
Lmao😚🤣🤣🤣🤣 Although tbf Walt still has the capability of growing his hair out if he wants to
Somehow i found her very attractive