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Walt is a loser. He is terrible at his job. He is only good at being a lower level employee. What a shame.
Ответитьmakin millions but doesn't want to pay anyone
ОтветитьCrazy later when skyler shows him the vast amount of cash he was still able to build.
ОтветитьThat's a @daveramsey every dollar budget 😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьIf I had $137,000 sitting in front of me, I wouldn’t be asking any questions lol I’d just pay off the rest of my mortgage and call it a day
ОтветитьWalter White at the end of season 4: “It’s over. I won.”
Mike Ehrmantraut at the beginning of season 5: “Not so fast!”
Walt is an idiot
ОтветитьThis dude Walt somehow killed someone every season. Dude had some type of involvement in everything.
ОтветитьFrench governement be like :
ОтветитьMakem whole
ОтветитьI wish I was a dealer, no work, no worries, no loans
ОтветитьIt mike just said they know you personally and they are keeping there mouth shut
ОтветитьWalt hates how Mike always glazing Gus 😂
ОтветитьWalter really got in his own way most of the times. Reason it ended the way it ended. Sad
Ответить"Yes, hello Todd. It's Walter. I think it's time I met your uncle."
ОтветитьEven this long into what he's been doing, even being as smart and cautious as he thinks he is, doesn't realize that Rome wasn't built in a day.
Ответитьif im getting lless than half of my money.... someone if getting offed from the club
ОтветитьI was glad honestly when Walt killed Mike, good riddance to one more person taking his profit.
Ответитьwho pays some drug employee 30,000 for 1 cook, or the delivery guys 600,000 per 1 cook. Good man gets 18,000 x 3 per cook. If I was the truck driver and I get 600k, I would quit and leave the country. The problem here is over paying your employees.
ОтветитьSomehow I don’t think the Roman Republic is going to outlast the Second Triumvirate.
Ответитьgta 5 heist payouts be like
ОтветитьThis type of writing makes Tarantino look WAY OVERRATED .
ОтветитьIf i were Walt i would have killed Mike a LONG time ago
ОтветитьThis scene is essentially what it’s like living in Canada with all the tax, inflation, gas prices, grocery prices, and housing costs.
ОтветитьWhen you think back to how loyal and respectful Gus's people were to him, its obvious Walt could never to that level. And I mean Gus's not only his henchmen, but also the staff in the chicken place.
ОтветитьWalt had a better way with dealing with "legacy costs".
ОтветитьSuch bullshit Walter and Jesse had to pay for mikes guys
ОтветитьThe thing about this scene is that all walt is doing with his money is stuffing it into a storage unit or literally burying it. He doesn't do anything with it. It's just paper for him. His objections aren't about the money, it's about his ego, as usual. Which is also why he refuses to let Jesse pay for the whole thing.
ОтветитьThe question; was Jesse just trying to keep the peace? Did he really want to continue at this point? Or was he hoping to maintain relationships, with Mike and Walter? Not trying to be witty Im honestly wondering. Obviously Jesse didn't get along with his folks, so maybe he valued the relationships he had (skinny Pete, badger, Walter and Mike?) to a higher extent because of that?
ОтветитьThis scene reminds me of Fargo. Walter is worrying about nickels, when later he'll have a storage unit full of cash that's worthless to him.
ОтветитьFor those of you not understanding Walt’s reasoning, imagine if Gus had to pay ‘legacy’ costs on someone else’s prior business agreements? Gus would simply have had them killed or expect someone else to pay. If they are Mike’s guys then they are in a way Mike’s contractors which should technically come out of Mike’s cut. Now, whether Mike needs to charge more in order to cover his guys is another thing altogether and that would make sense, since he would be passing those higher costs of doing business straight on to the customer (in this case Walt). At that point Walt would need to decide if to continue doing business with Mike or not; most likely yes, cause where will Walt go? So, ultimately the higher costs Mike incurs will pass to Walt but technically Walt is right in stating that it shouldn’t be taken from his cut. That said, its technically in Walt’s favor to keep the current legacy costs setup if he isnt getting rid of Mike, since Mike is contributing to said legacy costs from his own pay and not passing the total amount straight to Walt (the customer) by way of calling said added costs by another name. Obviously the only other way to get rid of such added costs is to kill Mike’s guys and by that extension have to kill Mike as well.
ОтветитьMike is a reasonable guy.
ОтветитьThis is what it feels like to pay taxes.
Which they're not even doing here. Yet. They still need to pay taxes. Now I understand what they mean by "crime doesnt pay"
Erik Ten Hag
ОтветитьThat's still alot of money more than working at a Construction company every two weeks
Ответитьeverybody defending mike in the comments, but the terms should have been discussed and made clear before the first cook
Ответить$39k per Mike guy per cook. How much do these guys need before they are ‘whole’?! They aren’t getting out anytime soon and DEA would be sniffing around their families for years
ОтветитьWalt is such a dick, doesn't her still have millions of dollars bring launder3d by the car wash?
ОтветитьThis is the boiling point of Walt’s greed. At this point, this man has so much money that his wife even had to buy a storage unit just to hold all their money, so much money that even his accountant of a wife lost track of how much money they actually have, yet you see him here being petty about dimes being taken away from a solid payday, well, solid considering the predicament Walt’s decisions put them all in.
ОтветитьWalt’s bizarre luck and simultaneous incredible destructive ability comes from not caring how the game is played. He’s able to win big but it’s totally unsustainable. He’s such an outsider and so immature he can’t take “It’s what you do” for an answer.
ОтветитьTo be fair this was a crazy overreach
ОтветитьWalt might have ended Gus but he could never replicate his drug empire and the longevity of it
Ответитьwalter was right those are your men take it out of your cut
ОтветитьWalt had such a large ego that he thought he could build an entire empire within the span of a couple weeks. Mike pointed out that Gus spent years building his empire and yet Walt’s ego and greed was so big he couldn’t accept that fact. Did he think he could just kill a kingpin and instantly become a kingpin? Just like Mike said, “Just cause you shot Jesse James, doesn’t make you Jesse James.”
ОтветитьI think Mike was being a bit of a dick actually.
Ответитьwalt complaing about 100k when back then 100k is like 1/7 of what he orginally needed for his family. Greed is a strong drug
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