Lydia's Fate | COMPILATION | Breaking Bad

Published 2019-10-09
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in this world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.

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All Comments (21)
  • @moneykenny119
    She wanted to kill Walt's family and Todd suggested just threatening them. TODD. You know it's bad when Todd of all people has better morals than you
  • @MadameTamma
    Lydia is pretty much the perfect example of why you probably DON'T want to get into a life of crime. Yeah she got rich but every moment of her life was filled with extreme stress, paranoia and fear.
  • @Dakayto
    Lydia covered her eyes and ears when she ordered Jack Welker to kill Declan, She also ordered Todd to kill Walter's family. She got rich, had people do her dirty work for her, and then refuse to acknowledge the blood on her hands. She got exactly what she deserved, a coward's death.
  • I love the attention to detail during the scene wherein Walt is retrieving the ricin from his condemned home. After removing the outlet cover and takkng the capsule, he briefly moves to replace it, as to cover his tracks in his usual cautious way. He instead ops to simply leave it on the floor. He is at the end of his road. He is already exposed. There are no tracks to cover anymore because there will be no future. It’s a very charming little detail that I greatly appreciate.
  • @garyking1986
    She didn’t immediately realise that it wasn’t Todd on the phone. It shows how little she really cared about him.
  • @toptenguy1
    Walter White's goals in life: 1- Use the Ricin for SOMETHING, ANYTHING. 2- Everything else.
  • @bquek4168
    Their attention to detail is really amazing, despite having no more chains on jessie still walks like he has chains on out of habit.. damn this show is a masterpiece.
  • @Noname-uo2oz
    For the last like 5 minutes of the episode I was very worried Lydia wouldnt die. When Walt talked about the poison I genuienly jumped out of cheer happiness
  • @vinaykadam2753
    Ricin : Learnt for Tuco, made for Gus, used on Lydia...
  • @JBG-up6hy
    Interesting fact: “Goodbye Lydia.” is the last thing Walt says
  • @flochforster22
    It's interesting that Lydia was more ruthless with ordering hits than either Walt or Gus. I think because she never did it herself nor did she ever have to witness the horror of seeing it happen, she was very comfortable having people killed. Just like how politicians are easily able to wage wars, and how dictators order mass murders given the slightest provocation, since they don't have to do it themselves, they're detached from the horror of it
  • @Random1567
    It’s ironic that Lydia’s paranoia and fear is exactly why she ended up dying. She’s so paranoid that she’ll betray everyone she works with once they’re “out” of the game, and someone like that is too dangerous to leave alone. So her fear came true because she was so fearful in the first place.
  • @dannyvee4499
    Walt was an evil Genius he took everyone down with him
  • @danitori3452
    I love how Walt killed her by poisoning her. I feel like this was her biggest fear because she’s such a nut about everything she consumes.
  • I remember being impressed how long this show went on for without getting a single ricin casualty until the very end.
  • @astrangerhere
    Mike: "This woman deserves to die as much as any man I ever met." He was SO right. Lydia was soulless. If someone was an inconvenience she had them killed. Or turned them in. Almost worse than Walt in a way.
  • To the Game of Thrones writers..... that's how you end a blockbuster series...
  • @HellWrex
    “GPS on the bottom of the barrel. Ok. She’s dead.” Bruh, he cracks me up 🤣
  • @ZessXXify
    I have to appreciate the makeup department in Lydia’s final scene. I almost didn’t even recognize her from how sick she looked. Truly amazing artistry there