Quote Originally Posted by TexHawk View Post
All I got from that scene was that Skyler never nodded or said anything that would show she agreed with Marie's accusations. She cried and said "I'm sorry". She never said anything that admitted her knowledge or place in Walter's schemes.

Now, sister-to-sister it probably said a lot, and their relationship will never be the same (plus that whole baby-stealing thing). But Skyler is right, Hank/Marie have nothing that would hold up to police or cross-examination.
I think we're in agreement.

Between the sisters themselves, there's no going back. They aren't in a court of law and they both know the subtext of what happened between them. In fact, Marie made the subtext explicit and Skyler STILL did not correct her. Their relationship is forever and categorically changed.

But yes, nothing Skyler did during that exchange amounts to something admissible as far as this non-lawyer can tell.