You feel really sad for these people? Do you know some personally, or do you always feel very sad because people you don't know, didn't finish a TV show?
The fact that Jimmy took his illness seriously and cared for him all that time, he thought it was real, and it wasn't till the doctor told him that he realized it was all in Chuck's head, this hurt him just as much.
well he truly believed he was. it appeared after jimmy got his law license as a mental illness, and even tho it wasn’t physically real it was real to him, but the realization it may not be a physical condition but a mental one made it easier for him to overcome after jimmy did this trick. he had a steady recovery until he destroyed his relationship with jimmy and his condition came back worse than ever and he couldn’t take it anymore and did what he did lighting himself on fire.
@@August81804 Are you mentally ill or just illiterate?....Can you try and write a coherent thought into a sentence? What does this even mean,..... "it appeared after jimmy got his law license as a mental illness, and even tho it wasn’t physically real it was real to him,"
@@August81804IT WAS ALL FICTION 😁We can speculate and create beliefs to suit us but what we saw on film was what the reality of BCS was. Chuck no doubt believed his illness was real. BUT it wasn't. He was mentally ill. What was ridiculous about the show is that everyone kowtowed to him. From Howard and the entire (which was displayed in the end as MASSIVE)law firm to Jimmy. .....It was a ridiculous story line.
Chuck appears to have forgotten the phenomenon that hurts him... Batteries don't pass current unless connected to a load. Ergo, it being solo in his pocket doesn't prove Jimmy's point.
@@emmanuelmurillo5116 no, the battery being in his pocket doesn't prove Jimmy's point. Chuck's reaction proves Jimmy's point. Chuck is too smart to have missed this... It's a plot hole.
@@izawa9211 I don't follow... Yes he did have an issue with the drill, because he knew it was there. And the battery in the drill is connected to the load (the drill).
But from a physics point of view Chuck will never feel the discomfort from a fully charged battery in his pocket because there is no flow of electricity. A battery needs to be connected to a device for current to flow.. So from a scientific point of view Chuck would not have felt.
There’s still an electric field between the two terminals even when there’s nothing connected. Plus it’s all in his mind and he convinced himself that he can feel these batteries.
That he drops/throws the battery on the ground suggests that he felt it once he realized what it was, meaning that the actual physics still work in Jimmy's favor (feeling pain where there should be none)
He is expecting 7! Give it to him, GIVE IT TO HIM He is expecting 8! Give it to him, GIVE IT TO HIM He is expecting 9! Give it to him, GIVE IT TO HIM ...
He still freaked out and fumbled it after realizing it was a battery, pretending to have been affected by it regardless, so no, his act wasn’t true still
Umm did any of you check the description? It's literally copy and pasted mindlessly from a WhatsApp text lmfao. Dear Sony India, please show a bit more professionalism.
I’m really sad for the people that quit better call Saul early because of chuck since they never got to see him losing his mind in the court room lol
People quit BCS because of Chuck? Huh?
@@Ryorianwell he sucks pretty hard
You feel really sad for these people? Do you know some personally, or do you always feel very sad because people you don't know, didn't finish a TV show?
@@matthewdubay1180 you take everything that seriously on the internet?
@@fofopads4450 I'm not the one who gets really sad for people that didn't watch a TV show. Who is taking things too seriously?
The fact that Jimmy took his illness seriously and cared for him all that time, he thought it was real, and it wasn't till the doctor told him that he realized it was all in Chuck's head, this hurt him just as much.
Poor Nacho and his blood pressure med addiction.
Even after the court scene chuck still tried to pretend he was sick.
well he truly believed he was. it appeared after jimmy got his law license as a mental illness, and even tho it wasn’t physically real it was real to him, but the realization it may not be a physical condition but a mental one made it easier for him to overcome after jimmy did this trick. he had a steady recovery until he destroyed his relationship with jimmy and his condition came back worse than ever and he couldn’t take it anymore and did what he did lighting himself on fire.
@@August81804 Are you mentally ill or just illiterate?....Can you try and write a coherent thought into a sentence?
What does this even mean,.....
"it appeared after jimmy got his law license as a mental illness, and even tho it wasn’t physically real it was real to him,"
I think he really thought he was sick
@@August81804IT WAS ALL FICTION 😁We can speculate and create beliefs to suit us but what we saw on film was what the reality of BCS was. Chuck no doubt believed his illness was real. BUT it wasn't. He was mentally ill. What was ridiculous about the show is that everyone kowtowed to him. From Howard and the entire (which was displayed in the end as MASSIVE)law firm to Jimmy. .....It was a ridiculous story line.
He was sick. Mentally sick, not physically
Chuck appears to have forgotten the phenomenon that hurts him... Batteries don't pass current unless connected to a load. Ergo, it being solo in his pocket doesn't prove Jimmy's point.
Well it does because chuck acted like it would
@@emmanuelmurillo5116 no, the battery being in his pocket doesn't prove Jimmy's point. Chuck's reaction proves Jimmy's point. Chuck is too smart to have missed this... It's a plot hole.
@@LeeWhitcher Oh yeah? He had no issues with Mikes battery drill?
@@izawa9211 I don't follow... Yes he did have an issue with the drill, because he knew it was there. And the battery in the drill is connected to the load (the drill).
@@LeeWhitcher if the drill isn't running the current isn't moving, it's the same as just holding the battery, so Jimmy was right
4:03 is the timestamp for those here because of the ASMR video
But from a physics point of view Chuck will never feel the discomfort from a fully charged battery in his pocket because there is no flow of electricity. A battery needs to be connected to a device for current to flow.. So from a scientific point of view Chuck would not have felt.
Thank you!!! This is what bugs me every time about this scene!
There’s still an electric field between the two terminals even when there’s nothing connected. Plus it’s all in his mind and he convinced himself that he can feel these batteries.
@@Dan-Elliswhy does it bug you ? Charles was mentally ill, it just proofed the series point
That he drops/throws the battery on the ground suggests that he felt it once he realized what it was, meaning that the actual physics still work in Jimmy's favor (feeling pain where there should be none)
It's all psychological, he didn't feel it until he pulled it out of his pocket.
I always noticed the slow zoom on chuck, but just caught the slow zoom out once he comes to his senses, brilliant 👏
I really cherish the scenes when Don Hector gets to speak.
Its all good man
The lawyer's there definitely looked back and realized Chuck was right
Chuck was right about Jimmy the entire time, and knew who and what he was!
Yelling that you're not crazy is not a good start, especially when your lawyer was making a point.
Brilliant performance.
Only a battery being used would affect him.
The pill helping Don hector doesn’t even make sense cause how tf that shit already make him feel better after like 5 seconds LOL
What a sick joke
5:48 Walmart employees when you try to leave without showing a receipt
He is expecting 7!
Give it to him, GIVE IT TO HIM
He is expecting 8!
Give it to him, GIVE IT TO HIM
He is expecting 9!
Give it to him, GIVE IT TO HIM
...
Tuco had had to do HOW many months?
Tuco was on probation for 6 months
Not here, not here too ... Riot cant be here....
I am not crazy
you're telling me a man just happens to fall like that? No, he orchestrated it! Jimmy!
He's a very stable genius
Great scene but I never understood why they had more on the table than they were willing to sell
So he could pick
I mean it is stored as a chemical energy. It only starts converting it back to electrical when it's being used. So chuck was right still
He still freaked out and fumbled it after realizing it was a battery, pretending to have been affected by it regardless, so no, his act wasn’t true still
@salk4858 you mind using your brain for a sec?
Gus let nacho take six so hector would trust nacho only to find out that Gus has nacho wrapped around his finger. It’s so disgusting
That scene is before Nacho executed his plan and Gus knew about it
I was glad when Chuck passed away he was an annoying character.
Gone up into the sky to be with Ziggy.
"give it to hin"
"you sure?"
"G I V E I T T O H I M"
chills
Umm did any of you check the description? It's literally copy and pasted mindlessly from a WhatsApp text lmfao. Dear Sony India, please show a bit more professionalism.
So funny Hollywood thinks this is how drug dealers act. Bunch of drama kids acting tough. It’s a comedy.
Gramps, you forgot to take your pills...