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In the Breaking Bad episode "Mandala" it's not really clear what may have changed Skyler's mind about continuing to work at Beneke Fabricators. Between the scene when Skyler tells Ted she couldn't be a part of his book cooking effort and the later scene when she returns to continue to work there, was there some particular reason or detail from another scene indicating she changed her mind?

In "Mandala" it's not really clear what may have changed Skyler's mind about continuing to work at Beneke Fabricators. Between the scene when Skyler tells Ted she couldn't be a part of his book cooking effort and the later scene when she returns to continue to work there, was there some particular reason or detail from another scene indicating she changed her mind?

In the Breaking Bad episode "Mandala" it's not really clear what may have changed Skyler's mind about continuing to work at Beneke Fabricators. Between the scene when Skyler tells Ted she couldn't be a part of his book cooking effort and the later scene when she returns to continue to work there, was there some particular reason or detail from another scene indicating she changed her mind?

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Why did Skyler return to Beneke Fabricators right after saying she couldn't be a part of the accounting fraud there?

In "Mandala" it's not really clear what may have changed Skyler's mind about continuing to work at Beneke Fabricators. Between the scene when Skyler tells Ted she couldn't be a part of his book cooking effort and the later scene when she returns to continue to work there, was there some particular reason or detail from another scene indicating she changed her mind?