It belonged to a man scared of Gus Fring, scared of Tuco Salamanca, scared of chemotherapy, scared of cholesterol. So, after taking a long look at his porkpie, he sells the car to the mechanic for fifty bucks — a dollar for each year of his previous life.
Among the series' star cars are Skyler White's Jeep Grand Wagoneer and Walter White's Pontiac Aztek. The Jeep fetched $11,250, from a starting bid of $7500, and the Aztek was sold for $7800. One of the only items that didn't sell was an explosion-damaged wheelchair used by character Hector Salamanca.
Best pilot episode ever. Well, Skyler wrestles both Bogdan and his eyebrows into submission with her neat inspector stunt. So, Skyler pays $800,000 for the car wash instead of the asking price of $20 million.
In the first ten minutes of this episode, Walt takes a gaudy sports car that he shouldn't have bought for his son in the first place for a joyride in a parking lot, crashes it into a concrete divider, and sets it on fire.
The Whites buy a car wash to launder money
Later on, after Walt's shifty attorney, Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk), suggests a way to launder the drug money, Skyler pushes to buy the car wash where Walt used to work. In the current season, Walt has suggested that they buy more car washes to launder more money.
Feeling guilty after the air crash that ended season two, Walt hastily begins to burn his money on the barbecue. When he changes his mind, he literally sets himself on fire before dumping himself and the money into the pool.
(Oy, always a mistake.) Walt, who in fact has the real ricin vial, creates a fake ricin cigarette that he then plants and “finds” in Jesse's house.
It belonged to a man scared of Gus Fring, scared of Tuco Salamanca, scared of chemotherapy, scared of cholesterol. So, after taking a long look at his porkpie, he sells the car to the mechanic for fifty bucks — a dollar for each year of his previous life. “Dad, are you crazy?” Walter Jr.
The 2003 Pontiac Aztek Walter White Drove In 'Breaking Bad' Can Be Yours For $1,000.
Jesse, who has arguably suffered more abuse from Walt than even Skyler. Every time he's tried to form a significant connection outside of Walt – Jane, Andrea, Brock, Mike – Walt has taken every single one of them away, either through direct or indirect means.
Walter White may be fictional. But the $80 million profit he turned by selling meth in less than a year is a very realistic sum for a true-life drug kingpin. It's not until the last season of Breaking Bad that viewers learn just how much cash their favorite meth-making anti-hero has accumulated by cooking crank.
In the last episodes of Breaking Bad, Walter's fortune of 80 million dollars is split among 8 barrels of money. He buries it out in the desert to ensure that it can't be used as evidence against him by the police.
WHAT DOES WALT HAVE LEFT TO BUILD AN EMPIRE? $3,375,000 Walt's total earnings for 6 mo.
He says how much he has right in Ozymandias when pleading for Hank's life. Walt says he has 80 million dollars in the barrels, that's the closest we will get to an exact figure. From the statistics I found online, he would not rank at all with the world's elite whom have fortunes in the billions.
While some viewers thought Skyler was legitimately trying to end her life, the suicide scene was meant to prove how far Skyler was willing to go to outsmart Walt. Gilligan almost considered giving Skyler a true suicidal ending by the conclusion of season 5, but it was deemed too dark for the character.
For eagle-eye viewers, AMC discreetly revealed just how much money Walt has earned in a behind-the-scenes video showing the making of season 5, episode 10. The about section for the video reads: "Welcome back to Tohajiilee! The cast and crew of Breaking Bad shows you how to bury 80 million dollars in the desert."
While the home is worth anywhere up to $200,000, the Padilla's could expect some 'Breaking Bad' aficionado to part with millions just to get their hands on the property, which has assumed unofficial American landmark status - but does not come with poisonous lily in the backyard.
After the end of Breaking Bad, did Skyler White get the money Walter prepared for her? The $9.72 million and some change Walter White was able to salvage after being robbed of most of his drug money by Jack and his crew ended up with Walter Jr., not Skyler.
The Aztek – one of the most boring cars ever made was one of the first vehicles established right in the pilot episode of Breaking Bad – much before the birth of 'Heisenberg'. It was chosen to depict the 'baby boomer', lame and pathetic side of Walter White. The Pontiac Aztek stood up as a beacon of failed dreams.
After Breaking Bad
In an interview, show creator Vince Gilligan confirmed that Walter Jr. eventually received his father's drug money through Gretchen and Elliott Schwartz, which he had arranged beforehand.
After lying to his son that his injuries were the result of a fight that came out of his "gambling addiction", Walt breaks down in tears.
Walter White, who was partially responsible for setting forth the chain of events leading to the crash, witnessed the collision while sitting in his backyard.
Looking at the cigarette pack and thinking about the missing weed, Jesse has an epiphany. Jesse thinks back to the action of Episode 412 and 413 , when he thought that his girlfriend Andrea's young son Brock was poisoned by the Ricin cigarette that Walt had made and gave Jesse to poison Gus Fring.
While Walt is trying to wake Jesse, he inadvertently and unknowingly knocks Jane onto her back; she starts to choke on her own vomit. Walt rushes to help, but after hesitating for a moment, lets her die, in order to protect Jesse from their eventual overdose, and for self-preservation since she threatened to expose him ...
As Saul goes to grab his gun, Jesse reaches it first and points it at the bloodied lawyer. He wants him to admit that he stole the ricin cigarette to help Walt. Saul pleads with Jesse.