Also, as the episode progressed, she seemed less and less frightened by Walt, personally. In fact, toward the end, he appeared to be rather deferential to her in an effort to get her to change her mind about the kids. He finally got adamant about it in a "Michael Corleone" kind of way, but that was after much "haggling" with Skylar over the issue.
She worked up the courage to speak up to him again, but she still appeared
plenty frightened to me.
And I don't know how you could read Walt's tone as anything BUT threatening the entire time. He was never being deferential to her; he wanted her to go along with everything he said, and if she even
tried to question him or his plans she got shouted down or insulted.
What have we been shown that has changed since the season opener that would have given her the courage she didn't appear to have in the opener? She has known for a long time that her kids might be in danger from Walt's associates, so this was no new revelation.
In the season opener she could barely speak to him she was so scared of him. In that same episode he hardly raised his voice above a whisper and Skylar was cowed. He was able to get intimate with her by sheer force of will, such was her fear of him.
His tone didn't get threatening until the end of the conversation when he couldn't "persuade" her to see things his way by shouting and shooting holes in each of her plans. From the timid way she appeared in the opener, shouldn't he have simply been able to "order" her to do what he told her to do? I mean, instead of having to shout. In
this conversation, Walt apparentely felt he
had to raise his voice because he did it several times -- to no avail, I might add. Skylar is having her way for now. This is a far cry from the season opener when it seemed all he had to do was whistle and she would jump.
In last night's episode, he attempted to engage her in conversation the night after the fight, she just glared at him. When she did talk, she had no trouble speaking and she had some not so "Walt-friendly" things to say.
IMO, this is the way Skylar SHOULD have been written in the opener. THis behavior is more in keeping with who she has been as a character. I reiterate; if they were going to make her all personally scared of Walt, I think they should have given us more than what was given to explain it. Because they didn't, Skylar appeared to have been written out of character (in the season opener), to me.
Skylar seems a bit inconsistently written this season, to me.