Are we just gonna sit here and pretend that this is ok? A victim in the room with a known criminal. Marie stole a spoon and shoes, no telling what she would’ve done to Saul.
I know this is a joke but in fact, when you think about it, Marie acts like a victim but she actually should have spent some time in jail. Saul still was the criminal of course but Marie acts too much like she's a pure hero.
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 Anytime it's written in a different way, it will never fail to make me laugh or smile, it's not much but adding the "Jesus ! Marie" helps to read it with the voice of hank in your head
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 Insecure much ? it's internet "buddy", why you try to act big to people you don't see lol, you just make a fool of yourself by acting pissy, you must really be mad in your life
@@valibaimoukhametov6795 Jimmy started to go off the rails at the end. He got hooked up with 2 losers to commit crimes, resorted to stealing watches and got outsmarted by Carol Burnett ( a masterful casting). He was nothing like his former self until this segment where he ends up playing the room like a fiddle.
@@Timic83tc For sure, and the whole court proceeding that followed (with everyone speaking over each other) also seemed unrealistic. I'd be curious to see if LegalEagle will do an analysis of all of this as well.
@@Timic83tc Marie probably wanted to confront Saul anyway, so when Saul asked for it, at that point both parties asked for it. Not too wild to consider
I do like how they mentioned Gomez's family. It was mentioned much earlier by Hank that Gomez was married and has kids, so I had always wondered what it was like for them after Hank and Gomez were murdered (obviously, pretty bad, but it's nice the show finally acknowledged that).
This felt so real. I think the reason is that it's been YEARS since BB. We as spectators had a time of grieving for this show and it's characters. We got used to Jimmy McGill, but we never truly realized this entire show was an epilogue for the entire series, up until this and the final court scene...
was definitely the leading theory going around as the show aired that the last few episodes would take place after breaking bad. it was pretty well alluded to since they had shots of jimmy’s post-brba life at the end of every season, which would also eventually need a resolution.
There should be another Breaking Bad spin off called Breaking Slightly Less Bad in which Marie goes on a massive national theft binge. The show is just her travelling from local struggling small business, one after another, robbing them and queefing.
Idk how I didn't see her cameo coming. Out of all the characters, she was the one I last expected them to bust out for the finale. But it makes so much sense, that again, idk how I didn't see it coming lol. I thought it was gonna end with Jesse, and Walt's cameos for the season. This show really is a masterpiece
Fun fact is that she was supposed to appear in Season 2 when Chuck was getting CAT scanned but the writers thought it would divert too much attention. Look where we are now.
@cosmicfugitive7695 I'm kinda surprised they never paid off the part about Marie being a nurse. They used so many Checkovs guns throughout both shows but Marie being a nurse was like the one thing that never became relevant
What is funny that Saul is kind of telling the truth. While Saul did advocate and want to get into Walt's business. But it is not like he had an option to leave. "We're done when I say we're done"
He wouldn't left even if he had the opportunity because he never changed ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer! But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy! Stealing them blind! And he gets to be a lawyer!? What a sick joke! Chuck should've stopped him when he had the chance!
@@StarFried the timing and relevance of this quote is top tier but Chuck was such a big part of what led Jimmy down the wrong path (after he tried to change and to some extent maybe even before) that seeing Chuck quotes makes me cringe.
I like how Saul continued to lie. I mean what he’s saying is true, but he knows Walt and Jesse would have never shot him. And that they just needed a lawyer.
No, no he wouldn't know that they wouldn't shoot him. When you're pointed with a gun over your head, by 2 man you don't even know who they are, do you seriously think you can just laugh it off and say "you can't shoow me anyway"?
This is the one time Marie isn't wearing purple. Instead she's only wearing the colors from the grayscale, the perfect symbolism of how the world is now black and white because of Saus Goodoog. Bravo Vince.
im willing to bet that at this time marie confronted saul, her and skyler mightve kept their distance from each other and really only speak on special occasions if not then dont speak at all. marie knows now that skyler was well aware of walts meth distribution from the beginning and im sure blames skyler somewhat for hank and steve deaths because she didnt go to the authorities and report walt.
Considering Marie said "hole in the desert" it means that Skylar gave the coordinates to the police. Whether that means she willingly gave them up or tried to bargain for some deal isnt clear. If she tried to use it as leverage for some deal to get her off of the laundering charges, Marie (and Flynn) would definitely hate her for protecting Walt one last time and focusing on her own selfish wish to not be prosecuted for Walter's actions.
@@Brandbox23 Then yea, her relationship with Marie and Flynn is as good as dead starting the moment Flynn is able to move out and go to college on his own. Heck, he'd maybe live with one of his friends in the meantime following that.
You know if we look on the bright side, saul never actually killed anybody. He never shot anyone, blew up anyone.. The guy was clever but never a murderer.
He recommended it for Badger, Jesse, and Hank twice. He helped Walt poison Brock, admittedly he didn’t know that’s what Walt was gonna do. But yeah, plus lying and covering up Howard’s murder which was him and Kim’s fault.
Lmao when Jimmy calls himself a victim to Marie, even his laywer is like wtf? 3:30 At this point you realise that Saul Goodman lives, even when chained.
Dude everyone can make jokes and talk about Marie's shoplifting, constantly wearing purple etc. Personally I think that's what makes her more human and I honestly felt so sorry for her when hank died in b.b... she's far from perfect but hank didn't deserve that, she didn't deserve having to live with it
Eh…idk Hank was a crooked cop given how he stormed up to Jesse and abused his authority to beat him down. He ended up getting fired over that, and even after getting his job back, he kept pushing it with Walter. Walt wanted to be left alone, yet Hank relentlessly tried to bust Walt and drive the two families apart. If anything, Hank’s to blame for his own death. He put Walt in a fight or flight situation and Walt called for backup as self defense. Hank celebrates and gloats at Walt after he gets caught, and even after all of that, Walter still had mercy on Hank and pleaded for Hank to be spared. Hank was a pos and I think his downfall was somewhat deserved with himself mostly to blame.
@@UndertakerU2ber he didn't call back up for self defence he called them therr to kill Jesse because he thought he was going to torch his money, walt didn't know hank was there until he made the arrest and he tried to call them off but they showed up anyway. Also hank wasn't abusing his authority to beat Jesse, he was angry because of the phone call telling him Maria was in hospital and for making him think his wife was in critical condition, he showed immediate remorse when he realised he went too far.
idk if this is common knowledge, but marie always wearing purple up until hank’s death is color symbolism. the color yellow represents the meth trade in this show (los pollos worker outfits, yellow filter in mexico, etc.).purple is directly opposite yellow on the color wheel, thus representing how marie has no connection to the meth trade.
Saul played this whole scene so well. Made himself the victim, faked contrition to Marie, softened the tone in the room, all for the setup to tell the fed prosecutor that all he needs to beat the case is him having to convince one juror he's not guilty. No one in that room saw it coming.
While this would never happen in real life, it was important for the show - it demonstrated that if he wanted to, Jimmy could have literally gotten away with everything, easily, handily.
Even though Marie isn't passionate about the hobby, my heart sank when she told Jimmy that because Hank is gone forever, he will never complete his mineral collection
This scene got me feeling so emotional, especially the part where Marie says: "This whole time Walt was Breaking Bad with the man from the Better Call Saul commercials." as she slams the door to her El Camino. A true masterpiece, bravo Vince 👏🏽
I don’t know if the BB webisodes are cannon, but if they are Hank cheated on Marie 4 1/2 hours before their wedding. Walt knew too cause he told him. So throughout the show, Marie never found out so it’s kinda funny to hear her speak so highly of him.
The one thing I kept thinking in this scene is how lucky Saul was that the surprise was Marie, not Skyler. Skyler would not have crumbled so easily...she would have made sure Saul got more than 7 years. (No she's not a lawyer, but the woman knew how to get things done)
Marie was annoying and self-righteous, but she had one of the worst endings of any of the main characters. Her sister, niece and nephew are cut out of her life. Her husband is dead. Her brother in law is a notorious criminal. She has nothing left.
@@Delta_Aves_Mashups Gus and his men are dead, and Saul and Kim have no trace of where his body is, yeah it’s safe to say Howard and Lalo are stuck down there for good
@@Pwilliams4000 Unless they tie Howard's murder to the meth lab, and someone happens to dig there, they'd probably never find the bodies. The people who knew the location of Howard's body are dead, Mike, Gustavo Fring, and the other assistants
It really sucks that the ads for related videos block Marie's reaction to the confession. Could have let the clip just play a few more seconds or put a black screen at the end to fix it.
She was difficult to like in lots of ways. , always taking moral high ground when other people screwed up but so in denial about her own behavior. But good on Saul for letting her come in and get out what she needed to say . Good writing and acting
When I saw this scene I was like: "Hide the entire office supplies, check her purse for sharp objects, forks and stuff and keep an eye on her, she might be a widow, but she still Marie f***ing Schrader"
Even though I couldn’t stand Marie by the end of Breaking Bad, this scene really helped kinda “re-humanize” her for me where I felt SO UNCOMFORTABLE watching this part because you could FEEL the tension, grief, anger, and pain she was feeling at this moment.
Watching these individual random scenes from the show is like having mini therapy sessions for the the emotional carnage that was BCS season 6. What a show! (Both of them). This scene was really, really heavy.
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I love how this scene is essentially a euology for Hank and Steve. Breaking Bad ends in such a crazy rollercoaster, it's like there wasn't really a good moment to go back and properly mourn their deaths with everything else going on. But here it's the end of the whole story and there's no crazy "omg what's gonna happen" suspense like in Breaking Bad. We have a chance to look back and reflect on everything and realize we never really gave Hank and Steve a proper goodbye. Very nice way to wrap up that part of the story by bringing in Marie one last time.
Saul literally had nothing to do with both there deaths and Walt didn’t kill them if only she knew the truth I’m not saying Walt’s a good guy but he didn’t kill hank
Walt made it "official" that he killed Hank and Steve, in that call where he tried to exonerate Skyler. He wanted to paint the picture that he was that ruthless, to make it more believable that he forced Skyler to do everything, and she did it all under duress. Like, "if I could kill Hank for crossing me, I could kill you too." Yes, he didn't actually do it, but that was the choice he made to protect Skyler. It's what everyone believes now.
The DA doesn't know that though based on Walter's call to his wife. The only person left alive who actually knows what happened is Jesse Pinkman who fled to Alaska.
Walt technically did kill Hank and Gomez. His actions led to their death Hank tricked Walt into getting arrested in the exact location where his money was buried. But before that, Walt called Jack's grouping thinking it was other DEA agents. Either way, Walt was originally planning to murder cops but he didnt know is was Hank and Gomez. And Walts dumb decision left Hank and Gomez to their demise. Simplified explanation: You plan on commiting murder. Everything is going through. Then you try to cancel it. But it still happens. And other people end up dying. You are to blame for their deaths (others involved also).
@@lalotime Hank played a dangerous game and got killed, is probably what the DA got from the whole thing, plus since Walt was ok with dealing with Neo Nazis for his drug business he gets a lot of worse rep than your average drug dealer, just like Ukranian military loses rep by having Azovstav batallion composed of Nazis.
@@lalotime Lots of peoples actions lead to their deaths, so no Walt didn't technically kill Hank and Gomez. Walt has a fair share of responsibility for their deaths, sure but that's as far as it goes.
3:34 The look on their faces....yikes. Is this really happening....is he...saying he's a victim?? Such a crazy scene. There's Oakley from the silly cheerful days of early Better Call Saul public defender shenanigans and Marie channelling the trauma of BB Ozymandias, and Saul/Jimmy looks like a burnt out ex-con already. What a tragic and searing end to everyone's stories.
This scene breaks me. After seeing BB 4 times over it stills gets me. There are no innocents in a case. Just poor tragic souls sucked into an awful black hole of a mess that will eternally tarnish your singular life
@@dreadpirateroberts4747 he wasn't a victim, not in that context, he wasn't forced and he took advantage of the situation to get richer by setting up an scheme so jessie friend could get free of jail. Also Walter didn't threat him in that moment, Jesse did, Walter was ok with Jesse friend getting killed in jail... XD and that is another lie when he said Walter threatened him when Jesse did...
He was the only one who sniffed out Gus and Walter, so I'd say he was pretty good. Nobody suspected Gus, they even looked at him like a madman when he suggested so.
Hank was good at his job. Killed tuco, Held his own against the salamanca twins (killing one and crippling the other) suspected Gus was a meth kingpin even when everyone else thought he was crazy about it. And eventually walt(although a bit late on that one)
@@SolidSnake240 If someone manages to become a drug kingpin while living right under your nose, in frequent proximity to you, you're not very good at being an agent.
Even though she's not a nice person either like being a kleptomaniac, one thing I like about her is: She's loyal to Hank and never cheat on him. She was even having a big patience when Hank was on his bed being paraplegic for a while and had a weird obssesions with Rocks, I mean, Minerals.
I’m curious what Marie’s reaction would be for Jesse Pinkman? I mean three things one if there was a victim of Walter White from start to finish, it was him two he was working with Hank to try to arrest him which ended up hank being killed and him enslaved, by Nazis and three he’s experienced worse than death
In season 3 when Hank was about to get fired for beating up Jesse, Marie viewed Jesse as a junkie scumbag and suggested Hank should lie telling Jesse attacked him. In s5 Marie was nice to Jesse only because he could help bringing down Walt. Not as a human being. Now I believe since Jesse got away and is the last witness to Hanks death, Marie also blamed him for that. The problem with Marie, Walt JR and more people in BB is that they see the world as black white, like being a criminal cementing you as a bad person no matter the motivations behind them.
@@cdmit27 That still has nothing to do with plotting movie time or TV time, where time expansion and contraction to tell the story has nothing to do with how many episodes or how many hours they have.
In a couple sentences Manuel destroys Mike’s whole worldview and his lie to himself that he’s a decent person and different from the people he works for/against
They’re both wrong imo. Walt wasn’t the one responsible for Hank’s death and Saul never worked with the person who was. But Walt and Jesse were never going to shot Saul and he knew it. He lied to get Marie’s sympathy.
Walt and Saul are absolutely partly to blame for Hank's death. Walt chose to lead a life of crime. His brother in law, a DEA agent, obviously got involved in the case. Walt gets a lawyer to help hide his activities. Saul is very good at this, so Walt continues to cook/distribute meth until Hank eventually catches him and a squad of rogue hitmen Walt hired kill Hank. Hank's death is linked to Walt and Saul by a very clear line of events. They didn't directly murder him and Saul probably wouldn't even face legal repercussions for it specifically, but any sane moral person knows that they are responsible. Marie 100% has a right to despise Saul for it.
@@santinomiguel3605 Jesse is as well. Todd was complicit but not really responsible. Walt is the most responsible(outside of jack obviously) for leading this life of crime and calling jacks gang over. I don’t really see Saul as a responsible
Ironically enough, this would exactly be what Heisenberg a.k.a., Walter White would want Saul to say that he was just a pawn that how to do everything, he says otherwise he the criminal mastermind would kill him
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Are we just gonna sit here and pretend that this is ok? A victim in the room with a known criminal. Marie stole a spoon and shoes, no telling what she would’ve done to Saul.
And a tiara. District attorney's should be happy he got off with his watch and wallet. She was right next to him.
She also tried to steal her niece
Never forget the tiara too
@@cheflos My god the tiara. I still have nightmareas about it
I know this is a joke but in fact, when you think about it, Marie acts like a victim but she actually should have spent some time in jail. Saul still was the criminal of course but Marie acts too much like she's a pure hero.
Saul: “The loss that you’ve suffered is unspeakable”
Also Saul: Send Hank to Belize
lmao accurate
« Belize ? I’ll send you to Belize !”
LMAO
😂😂😂😂
when he talks about old yeller and walt gets pissed🤣
After Marie leaves the room, the assistant U.S. Attorney: "Anybody see my pen?"
That’s a nice detail
Lol
underrated
shes still a thief after what happened to Hank 😂
Bro she’s Romanian
Imagine what Marie would've thought if she knew that Saul had asked Walt to kill Hank, and Walt refused
wym bro Saul just wanted “To send Hank on a trip to Belize”
Marie is way too petty to act like anyone in her team ever did anything wrong, regardless if there is evidence or not
@@IronFreakV When people die humans tend to remember only the good (especially if they were close)
@@nbachillzone8725 Where Mike went to
@@nont18411 Tahiti with Dutch
Damn, it's been 9 years and the ripples of Ozymandias is still felt
ok but in-universe its been a bit over a year
@@lga4187 No 9 months
But what about the nipples of ozymandias
@@joe2clean957 how long was Jimmy pulling scams with jeff tho, it has to have been a while
I mean… the death of her husband would be felt throughout her life.
“Hank was as strong as a rock!”
Hanks Ghost: “Jesus!…Marie! Strong as a mineral!”
Enough of this lame joke man, Jesus.
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm31535 likes vs 517 likes. I think the winner is obvious
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 Anytime it's written in a different way, it will never fail to make me laugh or smile, it's not much but adding the "Jesus ! Marie" helps to read it with the voice of hank in your head
Wow, good for u little buddy.@@zomkino
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 Insecure much ? it's internet "buddy", why you try to act big to people you don't see lol, you just make a fool of yourself by acting pissy, you must really be mad in your life
"They told me they found you in a garbage dumpster. Well, that make sense"
It's a funny and sad phrase at the same time
It would make more sense if he got caught by slipping
"They told me they found you slipping, Jimmy. Well, that makes sense."@@Pwilliams4000
Jimmy should have had a better bugout plan
It’s actually sad asf and miserable that he had to hide in this
@@valibaimoukhametov6795 Jimmy started to go off the rails at the end. He got hooked up with 2 losers to commit crimes, resorted to stealing watches and got outsmarted by Carol Burnett ( a masterful casting). He was nothing like his former self until this segment where he ends up playing the room like a fiddle.
"He was kind, he was decent, he was strong." I think Jesse would agree on that last statement
“He loved to make Mexican jokes and beat the living hell out of a 20 year old”
@@mr.greasy6483"He also loves stones"
@@diegomedina9637for Christ sake, man, they're minerals:)
THERE MINERALS!!!! @@diegomedina9637
@@mr.greasy6483You gonna compare making jokes to violent assault?
A cameo that wasn't asked for and yet wasn't forced. How many people had Marie appearing in BCS on their bingo cards?
Nice callback, buy very silly and unrealistic they would accept sauls request to have her in there.
@@Timic83tc For sure, and the whole court proceeding that followed (with everyone speaking over each other) also seemed unrealistic. I'd be curious to see if LegalEagle will do an analysis of all of this as well.
@@Timic83tc Marie probably wanted to confront Saul anyway, so when Saul asked for it, at that point both parties asked for it. Not too wild to consider
@@theodore2429 no one could have talked themselves down to 7 years! Saul had deus ex machine lawyer powers
@@K11-s1i was she?
I do like how they mentioned Gomez's family. It was mentioned much earlier by Hank that Gomez was married and has kids, so I had always wondered what it was like for them after Hank and Gomez were murdered (obviously, pretty bad, but it's nice the show finally acknowledged that).
I wonder how it was like for Walt’s family when he was killed
Were they happy, sad?, shocked, scared?, depressed, devastated, I wonder
@@Pwilliams4000 Flynn would probably be happy
@@Pwilliams4000by the end of the show, they just wanted him gone. I think they where relieved
Steve was the most likeable 'side character' in breaking bad imo, had hanks back till the end, loyal to a fault.
His wife also showed up during the episode
" My husband was as strong as a Rock"
( Meanwhile in a Mortuary in Down Town Albuquerque)
"Dave, I swear to God that corpse just flinched"
“Jesus Marie they’re minerals!”
Hank goes back from his dead:
"JESUS MARIE, IT'S MINERAL!"
Dude that was brilliant😂
Lol
This is the best comment
Marie : Now that makes sense
Saul : You know what else makes sense? The epileptic whorehouse, the one where Hank's mom used to work at!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Marie would have tried to kill him right there if he said that.
i wish he said that
🗿
Amazing comment.
This felt so real. I think the reason is that it's been YEARS since BB. We as spectators had a time of grieving for this show and it's characters. We got used to Jimmy McGill, but we never truly realized this entire show was an epilogue for the entire series, up until this and the final court scene...
was definitely the leading theory going around as the show aired that the last few episodes would take place after breaking bad. it was pretty well alluded to since they had shots of jimmy’s post-brba life at the end of every season, which would also eventually need a resolution.
@@nickhy9223At the begining
That was like 2 months after Walt's death or something
Also i think this scene takes place about 6 months after breaking bad. So it's honestly pretty fresh in this world.
"what have you got in there, some crooks?"
"they're CRIMINALS marie"
underrated comment 😂
Underrated
A million chef's kisses
Criminerals
There should be another Breaking Bad spin off called Breaking Slightly Less Bad in which Marie goes on a massive national theft binge. The show is just her travelling from local struggling small business, one after another, robbing them and queefing.
Would be funny if Skyler got her out of jail everytime she gets caught with Walt´s drug money
robbing them and what
Robbing and queefing XD
And WHAT?
Out chicaneryd again
It's crazy that they're not buying his story about how he met walter but it's what actually happened.
Just like how no one believed Chuck when Jimmy sabotaged him
@@nardopol0Chucks so called allergy didn’t help his credibility.
That's what happens when you lie way too much and develop a reputation for it, people won't believe even if you're telling truth
They should watch Breaking Bad and would believe him that instant!
Idk how I didn't see her cameo coming. Out of all the characters, she was the one I last expected them to bust out for the finale. But it makes so much sense, that again, idk how I didn't see it coming lol. I thought it was gonna end with Jesse, and Walt's cameos for the season. This show really is a masterpiece
Fun fact is that she was supposed to appear in Season 2 when Chuck was getting CAT scanned but the writers thought it would divert too much attention.
Look where we are now.
@cosmicfugitive7695 I'm kinda surprised they never paid off the part about Marie being a nurse. They used so many Checkovs guns throughout both shows but Marie being a nurse was like the one thing that never became relevant
@@david2134 well it helped with Hanks recovery I guess
@@david2134 It was just her job. She could have just as easily have been an insurance adjuster or a bank teller.
@@david2134she wasn't a nurse, she was a radiology technician.
What is funny that Saul is kind of telling the truth. While Saul did advocate and want to get into Walt's business. But it is not like he had an option to leave. "We're done when I say we're done"
He wouldn't left even if he had the opportunity because he never changed ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer! But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy! Stealing them blind! And he gets to be a lawyer!? What a sick joke! Chuck should've stopped him when he had the chance!
@@StarFried ok buddy stop chicanering
@@EloWhisperer i don't even use reddit but honestly deserved idk what i was thinking when writing that
The smartest lies are always the truth, but framed a little different
@@StarFried the timing and relevance of this quote is top tier but Chuck was such a big part of what led Jimmy down the wrong path (after he tried to change and to some extent maybe even before) that seeing Chuck quotes makes me cringe.
I like how Saul continued to lie. I mean what he’s saying is true, but he knows Walt and Jesse would have never shot him. And that they just needed a lawyer.
Acting as a victim is 1 of his plays in conning.
Saul uses the truth for his dishonesty
He also may assume Jesse is actually dead and they never found his body
Saul is chained in body but not broken in spirit.
No, no he wouldn't know that they wouldn't shoot him. When you're pointed with a gun over your head, by 2 man you don't even know who they are, do you seriously think you can just laugh it off and say "you can't shoow me anyway"?
This is the one time Marie isn't wearing purple. Instead she's only wearing the colors from the grayscale, the perfect symbolism of how the world is now black and white because of Saus Goodoog. Bravo Vince.
Saus Goodoog
@@TheBombasticFatRat 🤣🤣
He made the same joke about three times already. I don’t think it’s funny anymore.
Cant wait for the Breaking Bad 2 to come out
@@entieda6525 same, hopefully Vince tells us the release date, soon
im willing to bet that at this time marie confronted saul, her and skyler mightve kept their distance from each other and really only speak on special occasions if not then dont speak at all. marie knows now that skyler was well aware of walts meth distribution from the beginning and im sure blames skyler somewhat for hank and steve deaths because she didnt go to the authorities and report walt.
But she also believes, due to Walts phone call, that Skyler was a hostage and scared of Walt.
Yes they were distant. Remember Felina, when Marie called Skyler and immediately said "truce"
Considering Marie said "hole in the desert" it means that Skylar gave the coordinates to the police. Whether that means she willingly gave them up or tried to bargain for some deal isnt clear.
If she tried to use it as leverage for some deal to get her off of the laundering charges, Marie (and Flynn) would definitely hate her for protecting Walt one last time and focusing on her own selfish wish to not be prosecuted for Walter's actions.
@@GamingEelektross in bcs they confirmed she took the deal
@@Brandbox23 Then yea, her relationship with Marie and Flynn is as good as dead starting the moment Flynn is able to move out and go to college on his own. Heck, he'd maybe live with one of his friends in the meantime following that.
You know if we look on the bright side, saul never actually killed anybody. He never shot anyone, blew up anyone.. The guy was clever but never a murderer.
He recommended it for Badger, Jesse, and Hank twice. He helped Walt poison Brock, admittedly he didn’t know that’s what Walt was gonna do. But yeah, plus lying and covering up Howard’s murder which was him and Kim’s fault.
he could had killed Brock
@@anondalorian3719 I think there's a difference between provoking someone to do something and doing it yourself.
@@Lorenzo12089 accessory to murder is an actual crime
@@lenawagenfuehr53 good point.
Lmao when Jimmy calls himself a victim to Marie, even his laywer is like wtf? 3:30
At this point you realise that Saul Goodman lives, even when chained.
Dude everyone can make jokes and talk about Marie's shoplifting, constantly wearing purple etc. Personally I think that's what makes her more human and I honestly felt so sorry for her when hank died in b.b... she's far from perfect but hank didn't deserve that, she didn't deserve having to live with it
Eh…idk Hank was a crooked cop given how he stormed up to Jesse and abused his authority to beat him down. He ended up getting fired over that, and even after getting his job back, he kept pushing it with Walter. Walt wanted to be left alone, yet Hank relentlessly tried to bust Walt and drive the two families apart. If anything, Hank’s to blame for his own death. He put Walt in a fight or flight situation and Walt called for backup as self defense. Hank celebrates and gloats at Walt after he gets caught, and even after all of that, Walter still had mercy on Hank and pleaded for Hank to be spared. Hank was a pos and I think his downfall was somewhat deserved with himself mostly to blame.
@@UndertakerU2ber he didn't call back up for self defence he called them therr to kill Jesse because he thought he was going to torch his money, walt didn't know hank was there until he made the arrest and he tried to call them off but they showed up anyway. Also hank wasn't abusing his authority to beat Jesse, he was angry because of the phone call telling him Maria was in hospital and for making him think his wife was in critical condition, he showed immediate remorse when he realised he went too far.
idk if this is common knowledge, but marie always wearing purple up until hank’s death is color symbolism. the color yellow represents the meth trade in this show (los pollos worker outfits, yellow filter in mexico, etc.).purple is directly opposite yellow on the color wheel, thus representing how marie has no connection to the meth trade.
Hank deserve that death he was nosy person
He survived the attack from twins he should have just gone to el Paso
I really wish Jesse had Sued him
@@UndertakerU2ber bruh... you walt apologists are something else...
Saul played this whole scene so well. Made himself the victim, faked contrition to Marie, softened the tone in the room, all for the setup to tell the fed prosecutor that all he needs to beat the case is him having to convince one juror he's not guilty. No one in that room saw it coming.
It’s only half correct- if he hangs the jury it would be a mistrial and on a case as high profile as this I doubt they’d drop the charges completely
This was the perfect cameo. A character who's cameo wasnt expected, and it wasn't forced. It was just so well done
Literally copied a comment from a year ago lol bozo
@@mattryan3589 This was the perfect cameo. A character who's cameo wasnt expected, and it wasn't forced. It was just so well done
Funny how Saul isn’t even lying, that’s what actually happened, albeit with different context
1:17 lies, he's so blinded to pursuing W.W. to the point where he'd neglected the most part of his job
Ah, but that's the neat part.
Hank convinced Marie and Gomez to hide that part!
W.W.? You mean Willy Wonka?
While this would never happen in real life, it was important for the show - it demonstrated that if he wanted to, Jimmy could have literally gotten away with everything, easily, handily.
What would never happen in real life?
@@elleelleelleelle_______well, for one, him choosing his own prison.
Nah, sooner or later he would step on wrong toes. Even some regular private citizen would've had enough
“Hank would go anywhere he was needed.” Except El Paso.
To be fair, they treated him like crap.
@@darksideofevil13 He deserved it.
@@MsKatyDidKnotnah
tbf he was suffering from severe ptsd so kind of understandable on that
I burst into laughter when Saul started acting weak.
"Here we go.."
He is honest
@@mrfox9090No he isn’t
@@kotzithecat2466 MEEM
Kevin coster
10/14/24
Even though Marie isn't passionate about the hobby, my heart sank when she told Jimmy that because Hank is gone forever, he will never complete his mineral collection
Saul had absolutely nothing to do with Hank's murder. Hell, he was the one who called the DEA to warn them Hank was in danger.
He did tho by helping Walt stay out of trouble, thereby letting him network with the neo-nazis that eventually killed Hank and Steve.
@@ragingshibe that's just dumb. If you help a person you're not responsible for every butterfly affect thing that ever happens.
@@liljackypaper what was his actual confession later in the episode for then?
Or are you? That's one of the main themes of the show I think. And i don't know the answer.@@liljackypaper
@@liljackypaper You are if you are helping a criminal, by breaking the law, evade authorities who you know kills people
My fav part is the delivery when he says "I have nothing". Shame this clip isnt 15 seconds longer
Interesting that Badger managed to be referred to here
Only Badger's last name because Walter posed as a relative of his.
This scene got me feeling so emotional, especially the part where Marie says: "This whole time Walt was Breaking Bad with the man from the Better Call Saul commercials." as she slams the door to her El Camino. A true masterpiece, bravo Vince 👏🏽
I don’t know if the BB webisodes are cannon, but if they are Hank cheated on Marie 4 1/2 hours before their wedding. Walt knew too cause he told him. So throughout the show, Marie never found out so it’s kinda funny to hear her speak so highly of him.
Didn’t the lady he cheat with turn into a T2 terminator? I’m sure some of them are canon but some are not.
Hank also laughed at dead bodies and at Gale Boetticher. He still didn't deserve to die and was a great officer.
@@ioma7072 oh come on that's the least terrible thing any character did in Breaking Bad lol
Bro the lady he banged turned into a terminator you think that’s canon?
Wasnt it heavily mentioned that the lady was a crossdressing guy?
The one thing I kept thinking in this scene is how lucky Saul was that the surprise was Marie, not Skyler. Skyler would not have crumbled so easily...she would have made sure Saul got more than 7 years. (No she's not a lawyer, but the woman knew how to get things done)
At which point Saul would've probably mentioned the, uh, car wash deal.
Dude she basically worked with saul too have you not seen breaking bad?
@@darkmooned4373 wich makes her more dangerous
Just absolute cringe lord, Skyler would’ve been thrown in jail too.
She would be arrested too, she laundered walts money and Saul knew it.
Marie was annoying and self-righteous, but she had one of the worst endings of any of the main characters. Her sister, niece and nephew are cut out of her life. Her husband is dead. Her brother in law is a notorious criminal. She has nothing left.
Where was it confirmed that she no longer has a relationship with Skyler and her kids? They seemed to have made up in Felina
@karangtavana1283Marie said truce. That means it was still war between them
Man I felt so bad for Marie.
This editing is crazy, I knew someone would put Marie into this scene
Marie: They told me they found you on a garbage dumpster
Saul: They told me they found hank at +34° 59' 20.00", -106° 36' 52"
they might’ve found Gene in a dumpster… but they found Hank in a hole
At least they found Hank. Howard’s body may never be found.
@@Delta_Aves_Mashups Gus and his men are dead, and Saul and Kim have no trace of where his body is, yeah it’s safe to say Howard and Lalo are stuck down there for good
After they found Hank’s body Marie and Skyler agreed That Hank and Walter should be buried next to each other
@@Pwilliams4000 Unless they tie Howard's murder to the meth lab, and someone happens to dig there, they'd probably never find the bodies.
The people who knew the location of Howard's body are dead, Mike, Gustavo Fring, and the other assistants
thats because his mother was an epileptic who- *gunshots*
Never knew I'd be happy to see Marie again lol
"Your husband was great i even thought about sending him to belize once"
It really sucks that the ads for related videos block Marie's reaction to the confession. Could have let the clip just play a few more seconds or put a black screen at the end to fix it.
Fixed thank you!
I can say that Better call Saul is as good as Breaking Bad.
Breaking Bad definitely better imo
If not better.
Breaking bad is better. Hell even el Camino is better but Better Call Saul is still good
@Neopunk2023 nah BCS is way better than El Camino
Better Call Saul is better. Characters are way deeper. Saul changed slower and more gradually than Walter. Writing is way better.
after Marie leaves...
the attorney: where is my phone? anybody here see my phone?
She was difficult to like in lots of ways. , always taking moral high ground when other people screwed up but so in denial about her own behavior. But good on Saul for letting her come in and get out what she needed to say . Good writing and acting
Its a character in the story. There has to be complex characters. She played her role well.
When I saw this scene I was like: "Hide the entire office supplies, check her purse for sharp objects, forks and stuff and keep an eye on her, she might be a widow, but she still Marie f***ing Schrader"
Marie: Hank was buried with his rocks
(ASAC Schrader rises from the dead)
Hank: MINERALS!!!!!!
“Gomey, I’m gonna avenge your death and take out that neo nazi scum”
Even though I couldn’t stand Marie by the end of Breaking Bad, this scene really helped kinda “re-humanize” her for me where I felt SO UNCOMFORTABLE watching this part because you could FEEL the tension, grief, anger, and pain she was feeling at this moment.
1:58 Marie practicing her game chat lingo
I love how they didn’t forget Gomez. We might not have known him as well as Hank but he was as much if not more of a victim as Hank
This is the moment Tori Costner met Kevin Costner.
Watching these individual random scenes from the show is like having mini therapy sessions for the the emotional carnage that was BCS season 6. What a show! (Both of them). This scene was really, really heavy.
Marie: Hank was the best man I've known" Saul: "Well the only other man you knew was walt so that makes sense."
NO WAY YOU JUST SAID THAT 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I loved her so much. I gave her everything. And she left me with more than nothing. Grief, hate and regret.
Hey. It’s been a while now. And it turns out it does get better.
Forgive your enemies. Love your enemies. Be good to those who hate you. I could say a hundred Buddhist and Christian quotes to highlight why, but it won’t do you any good.
If you want to find God, if you want to find yourself, and if you want to find peace, all you have to do is go outside, and listen to the earth. If you sit under a tree long enough, you will find the secrets to the universe.
We love you. =)
I love how this scene is essentially a euology for Hank and Steve.
Breaking Bad ends in such a crazy rollercoaster, it's like there wasn't really a good moment to go back and properly mourn their deaths with everything else going on.
But here it's the end of the whole story and there's no crazy "omg what's gonna happen" suspense like in Breaking Bad.
We have a chance to look back and reflect on everything and realize we never really gave Hank and Steve a proper goodbye.
Very nice way to wrap up that part of the story by bringing in Marie one last time.
Shouldnt have kids when you're in the DEA
One of the most expected and yet such a good appearance
Did Marie stole a pen or something from that table?
“He lived to help others” Yeah right lol
Yeah he didn't help Wendy when she was begging to go to the bathroom during her interrogation
"Hank Shrader...would always be there with a smile and a joke"
Person: AWWW DAMNET! I broke my leg!!
****Hank shows up with a smile and a joke*****
Gonzo: bleeds out because of his arm being stuck between cars or smh
Hank: there with a smile and a joke
It feels right to watch hank and steve performing their dea training at children's playgroung right after this
You know damn well she's wearing purple
she killed it on both shows great actor
Saul literally had nothing to do with both there deaths and Walt didn’t kill them if only she knew the truth I’m not saying Walt’s a good guy but he didn’t kill hank
Walt made it "official" that he killed Hank and Steve, in that call where he tried to exonerate Skyler. He wanted to paint the picture that he was that ruthless, to make it more believable that he forced Skyler to do everything, and she did it all under duress. Like, "if I could kill Hank for crossing me, I could kill you too." Yes, he didn't actually do it, but that was the choice he made to protect Skyler. It's what everyone believes now.
The DA doesn't know that though based on Walter's call to his wife. The only person left alive who actually knows what happened is Jesse Pinkman who fled to Alaska.
Walt technically did kill Hank and Gomez. His actions led to their death
Hank tricked Walt into getting arrested in the exact location where his money was buried. But before that, Walt called Jack's grouping thinking it was other DEA agents. Either way, Walt was originally planning to murder cops but he didnt know is was Hank and Gomez. And Walts dumb decision left Hank and Gomez to their demise.
Simplified explanation:
You plan on commiting murder. Everything is going through. Then you try to cancel it. But it still happens. And other people end up dying. You are to blame for their deaths (others involved also).
@@lalotime Hank played a dangerous game and got killed, is probably what the DA got from the whole thing, plus since Walt was ok with dealing with Neo Nazis for his drug business he gets a lot of worse rep than your average drug dealer, just like Ukranian military loses rep by having Azovstav batallion composed of Nazis.
@@lalotime Lots of peoples actions lead to their deaths, so no Walt didn't technically kill Hank and Gomez. Walt has a fair share of responsibility for their deaths, sure but that's as far as it goes.
She's wearing a purple suit isn't she?
Jackie Kennedy
3:34 The look on their faces....yikes. Is this really happening....is he...saying he's a victim??
Such a crazy scene. There's Oakley from the silly cheerful days of early Better Call Saul public defender shenanigans and Marie channelling the trauma of BB Ozymandias, and Saul/Jimmy looks like a burnt out ex-con already. What a tragic and searing end to everyone's stories.
Even though this clip is blank and white, I think we all know Marie was still wearing purple
If a teenager wrote this Saul would have told her "womp womp"
LMAO "He lived to help others.". Is DEA agent.
1:06 "My husband was the best man that I had ever known".
Two words: Joan Crawford
This scene breaks me. After seeing BB 4 times over it stills gets me. There are no innocents in a case. Just poor tragic souls sucked into an awful black hole of a mess that will eternally tarnish your singular life
1:56 me describing the emo trio in school
What a genius vince gilligan
What a character Jimmy
Salud
You know how far Saul has fallen when he effectively openly mocks the grieving wife of one of his victims
I don't think he's really mocking her tbh. He just lies to her
@@errwhatthefliphe’s not lying, just omitting the truth . Nothing he said was false, just phrased in a way to conceal the truth
@@dreadpirateroberts4747 he lied when he said he was a victim...
@@robertorpg2132 he was a victim. Did he not get kinapped and held at gunpoint? Did Walter not threaten him to continue working?
@@dreadpirateroberts4747 he wasn't a victim, not in that context, he wasn't forced and he took advantage of the situation to get richer by setting up an scheme so jessie friend could get free of jail.
Also Walter didn't threat him in that moment, Jesse did, Walter was ok with Jesse friend getting killed in jail... XD and that is another lie when he said Walter threatened him when Jesse did...
Ahh yes his "jokes". Saul getting flashbacks of how he already killed Schrader once with the yo mama joke
Are we just gonna forget that Hank was a dirty cop who brutalized Pinkman and ran illegal surveillance operations?
he's an anti-hero, better than can be said for most of the people in the series, who were full blown evil villains.
Hey guys before we let Maria and make sure to hide all the silverware jewelry
Why didn't Saul say that Walter didn't want to kill Hank Walter ran into his office and needed help
Marie: hank was was a good and decent man
Hank: how much for a windy wendy😁
3:14
Am I a bad guy for thinking "evidently not" when he says Hank was very good at his job?
He figured out about Gus
He was the only one who sniffed out Gus and Walter, so I'd say he was pretty good. Nobody suspected Gus, they even looked at him like a madman when he suggested so.
Hank was good at his job. Killed tuco, Held his own against the salamanca twins (killing one and crippling the other) suspected Gus was a meth kingpin even when everyone else thought he was crazy about it. And eventually walt(although a bit late on that one)
How was he not? Did you watch the show lol
@@SolidSnake240 If someone manages to become a drug kingpin while living right under your nose, in frequent proximity to you, you're not very good at being an agent.
2:30 FOR THE NOOKIE
Bruh
If only Hank had kept silent for the family and if only Walt had taken Elliot's offer for the family.
If only Chuck had supported Jimmy, like a good brother.
@@Delta_Aves_MashupsIf only Jimmy hadn't behaved like a criminal.
Pride cometh before a fall.
Marie is the Anti-Walter. Totally unsympathetic at the start of the series, but you gotta love her by the end.
Exactly
Even though she's not a nice person either like being a kleptomaniac, one thing I like about her is: She's loyal to Hank and never cheat on him. She was even having a big patience when Hank was on his bed being paraplegic for a while and had a weird obssesions with Rocks, I mean, Minerals.
No.
@@margarethmichelina5146 Exactly. She stood by him when he was paralyzed and angry.
@@margarethmichelina5146ha ha Jeez Marie there minerals lol
Saul over there pretending like he was a decent guy before Walter
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“The best man who lived to help others”? Guess who didn’t help and turn his back to? His family.
I’m curious what Marie’s reaction would be for Jesse Pinkman? I mean three things one if there was a victim of Walter White from start to finish, it was him two he was working with Hank to try to arrest him which ended up hank being killed and him enslaved, by Nazis and three he’s experienced worse than death
In season 3 when Hank was about to get fired for beating up Jesse, Marie viewed Jesse as a junkie scumbag and suggested Hank should lie telling Jesse attacked him.
In s5 Marie was nice to Jesse only because he could help bringing down Walt. Not as a human being.
Now I believe since Jesse got away and is the last witness to Hanks death, Marie also blamed him for that.
The problem with Marie, Walt JR and more people in BB is that they see the world as black white, like being a criminal cementing you as a bad person no matter the motivations behind them.
@@KobaLenk good point
The most heartbreaking thing about this video is knowing that Marie is wearing black NOT purple.
How the hell did Marie get John Favreau as her lawyer?
He's a dead ringer, more than Jimmy McGill for Kevin Costner fr
Right after this she went out on a shoplifting spree
Your'e telling me the entire storyline of breaking bad was just 2 years?
Compressed time. It's a storytelling technique in movies and TV shows.
There are 730 days in 2 years. There are only 64 episodes of Breaking Bad.
@@cdmit27 That still has nothing to do with plotting movie time or TV time, where time expansion and contraction to tell the story has nothing to do with how many episodes or how many hours they have.
The look Jimmy's lawyer makes at 3:29 , LOL. This scene is a masterpiece!!!!
She acting like Saul killed Hank or something
probably needs someone to channel her rage on. SInce Walt and the Nazi's are dead and Jesse's in Alaska Saul's the closest person to do so.
Tells the realism of human nature
She needs a vessel to channel her anger. But no Saul is not responsible
In a couple sentences Manuel destroys Mike’s whole worldview and his lie to himself that he’s a decent person and different from the people he works for/against
They’re both wrong imo. Walt wasn’t the one responsible for Hank’s death and Saul never worked with the person who was. But Walt and Jesse were never going to shot Saul and he knew it. He lied to get Marie’s sympathy.
walt was partly responsible for Hank's death
@@epicfan1598and Jesse, and Todd, and Saul a little
Walt and Saul are absolutely partly to blame for Hank's death. Walt chose to lead a life of crime. His brother in law, a DEA agent, obviously got involved in the case. Walt gets a lawyer to help hide his activities. Saul is very good at this, so Walt continues to cook/distribute meth until Hank eventually catches him and a squad of rogue hitmen Walt hired kill Hank. Hank's death is linked to Walt and Saul by a very clear line of events. They didn't directly murder him and Saul probably wouldn't even face legal repercussions for it specifically, but any sane moral person knows that they are responsible. Marie 100% has a right to despise Saul for it.
@@santinomiguel3605 Jesse is as well. Todd was complicit but not really responsible. Walt is the most responsible(outside of jack obviously) for leading this life of crime and calling jacks gang over. I don’t really see Saul as a responsible
Ironically enough, this would exactly be what Heisenberg a.k.a., Walter White would want Saul to say that he was just a pawn that how to do everything, he says otherwise he the criminal mastermind would kill him
2:17 Reminds me of when Jessie confronted Saul over the Ricine cigarette