Better Call Saul: Season 4 Episode 10 Reaction! - Winner
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9.5/10 for me. Hella underrated, Jimmy’s arc in s4 is the best character arc in any bcs/brba season
Winner alone 11/10
As a season 9/10
A bit slow episodes but worth watching some great character stuff really deep
@@idkn1977 slow doesnt equal worse
@ikoandreas5085 not always in my opinion better call saul is the good kind of slow pace..
@@idkn1977 bcs fits the slower pace. Its a character study. Not an action show
"Now this is sincere"
Lol, It's the birth of Saul Goodman, everyone gets deceived .
I spent half of this show falling for his bs lol
Werner died cause he couldn't be trusted. Just like Matty, Mike's son. But now Mike's not the avenger, he's the killer.
Whoa that's actually a great catch, I never made that connection before
When Jimmy was being sincere, they didn't believe him, when he was lying though his teeth they bought every word of it.
Also, it's always sad to see those moments where Chuck was a loving brother to Jimmy.
Yes, I agree with your interpretation. Jimmy’s realization that his authenticity was still perceived as insincerity is a poignant moment. It reflects the tragedy of his character, where despite his genuine attempts to be honest and introspective, his past actions and reputation cloud how others view him. This moment captures the core of his struggle: the difficulty of breaking free from a tainted legacy and the frustration of being misunderstood, even when he is trying to be his most authentic self. It underscores the complex nature of identity and redemption in the series.
"There are so many stars visible in New Mexico... I will walk out there to get a better look..."
😢
This, Chicanery, and a *handful* of S5 & 6 episodes are _the_ quintessential BCS episodes. If you can believe it, the best is still ahead of you.
Werner begging Mike to spare him or let him talk to Gus is very similar to Walter in Full Measures
Yeah and you can tell it's no big deal for Mike anymore in Breaking Bad
That Chuck flashback man🥲
Werner really was the gale of this series.
My favorite moment is Jimmy's most emotional and real moment his emotional breakdown when he is talking to christy and than he just cries in his car alone.That scene is so amazing.Winner is definitely my favorite episode of Better call saul so heavy
IIRC, Bob Odenkirk said Jimmy McGill died in that scene in the car, and Saul Goodman took his place.
Rock and Hard Place is my favorite BCS episode and is a top 5 episode in the Breaking Bad universe imo.
@lelouchvibritannia4028 I mean you're not wrong it's really amazing episode top 5 Better call Saul for me
Easily a top 5 episode in the whole series. Absolutely incredible, basically a perfect way to end off the season. And yes, season 5 is even better :)
season 5 of bcs is my favorite season of anything period.
This episode, at the top of the list of all episodes, was a total _rollercoaster_ the entire time.
@@dripp_droppGame of Thrones s4, True Detective s1, Sopranos s6, Dark s2, Mr Robot s4, are all better
@@jettblackproduction dude's saying it's his personal favourite.
@@titicaca. oh shi, my bad 😶I didnt see "my", I wasnt tryna disrespect lol
Season 5 and 6 will blow your mind. You’ll never forget them
Werner is not an architect. He is a civil engineer and construction manager.
That opening scene of Jimmy and Chuck sharing an actual brotherly moment is one of my favorite scenes of all time. Also Werner's death 😥
In his car, that's when the grief of Chuck finally hit home and Jimmy felt the loss of his brother I think. Pretty sure it was triggered by him seeing himself being denied entry to the firm's lawyer department in that schoolgirls refused application. He could talk and think of Chuck just fine when he was pretending to be someone else, a caring and considerate brother but when Jimmy felt like himself and was reminded of Chuck, it was over, his guards were down and his vulnerabilities laid bare.
My interpretation of that scene is it hit him that he would never be accepted, everything he told Christy was true about him. At that point, his course was set.
That last line of Jimmy and Chuck singing together "But I was a fool
Playing by the rules" pretty much sums up Jimmy / Saul's life. 😢
I feel like im in the minority when it comes to Werner. I know a lot of people feel super bad for him. But he took a job that he knew was very serious and broke the rules, assuming he knew what would happen even after Mike talked to him. He 100% not only caused his own death, but went out of his way to make it happen.. I feel worse for Mike having to kill him haha
He was in the game. It's what happens.
"i feel worse for Mike HAVING to kill him" nope that's his own decision too. he is doing this shit for his own gain too 🤷♀️ besides yes werner made his decision here doing shady business but he doesn't even know the full picture so how do you feel worse for mike who actually knows the full picture and what goes on behind the scenes?
This is truly the beginning of the end
I can't wait for the rest of your reactions. Seasons 5 and 6 elevate Better Call Saul to the upper echelon of television
We saw in Breaking Bad how Gus deals with people who become liabilities. Werner is a poor fool, after escaping and unwittingly giving Lalo details about the lab, Gus wasn’t going to let him go. Mike tried to warn Werner that Gus doesn’t mess around and Mike didn’t want to kill Werner.
i actually think he is speaking out of real emotion, he’s not being sincere even tho those emotions are there, but instead of working through them in a healthy way he’s weaponizing it for his own benefit
I call Lalo evil Batman because of how he snuck into Travel Wire and killed Fred. What a menace.
Chuck's actor (Michael McKean) played the lead singer in Spinal Tap. Hence the good vocals.
He was in a band before that, Lenny and the Squigtones.
finally almost time for s5 and 6 (some of the best seasons of tv ever)
This episode is a wild ride. So many iconic moments
-Chuck and Jimmy's bonding
-Mike and Lalo's race against Werner
-Jimmy's Oscar Speech 😂
But my 2 favorites are:
-Werner's death scene, man that was brutal, I never feel sorry for a character. Despite everything he still respects Mike and considered him a friend 💔 Plus his last conversation with his wife 😭
-Jimmy's advice to Ms. Esposito still stuck with me up to this day. Society is cruel to anyone who makes a mistake no matter how much they want to change and do better, that's why some people find their own in the world even by immoral means.
The episode in which Gale dies was a parallel episode to this one. Compare Werner and Walter scenes (even their names complete the name of the scientist Werner Heisenberg). Walt was begging for his life just like Werner, but Werner understood his mistake and Heisenberg was just making a move to kill Gale.
The secret of success is sincerity. Once you can fake that you've got it made.
- a routine part of George Burns’ comedy performances, but perhaps originating with Jean Giraudoux.
I come back to this episode more than any episode of both shows. It’s not necessarily my favorite but I just love watching it
Top 5 episode in the show
Top 1
@@cuteasxtreme No, that would be Rock and Hard Place.
@@cuteasxtremenah
This is my personal favorite BCS episode. The feeling I had after watching it for the first time I will never forget.
We as the audience pick up from the line "I'll do everything in my power to be worthy of the name McGill" that he's playing them, knowing he won't be using that name.
this is a top 5 episodes imo, and also my favorite intro scene, so much meaning behind the song picked
Me when I see a new BCS upload from ItsAPrimate; “Primate… is that you?” 😂
That Lalo Salamanca though, this episode beautifully showcases just how detrimental he’s about to be moving forward, smfh, Werner couldn’t have done what he did at a worser time!
Such a gut wrenching finale, breaks my heart every single time, from Werner, which my God Werner, he could tell how much it was killing his friend Michael to have to take him out so he made it easier for him by walking out there, not having to face him. All this time, Mike hasn’t had to kill an innocent man, his actions have inadvertently gotten the innocent killed before but never him directly to do it, such a devastating scene beautifully acted by both actors but to even Jimmy, especially the scene with Chuck, ugh but he officially died in that courtroom & Saul was born! Even goofed Kim, yet again, what a sucker & quite honestly, a HUGE enabler for Jimmy! 😭
Also, ima need Ernie’s full karaoke version of “Total Eclipse of the Heart”, bro was SANGING HIS HEART OUT! Such an unsung hero of the show!
The true tradgedy of the McGill brothers at full force in the begining even with all the complicated feelings and issues on both sides deep down both did love eachother even if in the later years neither would truly want to say it. The one time we saw them being truly equal and just brothers. Only to contrast it with Jimmy using Chucks death to get sympathy and become a lawyer again. We see Howard there even when not behind the money probably still just trying honor him while Jimmy is outside complaining that he had to use his money to look more sympathetic witch is just uber scummy. Again he basically played Kim and everyone by playing upp his sadness and then bargging about it to Kim in the same house. We see that Jimmy genuenly doesent see anything wrong with this or he thinks that Kim will agree on it. Here we can see that Saul Goodman becomes a lawyer and after his whole false speach about making Chuck proud he ultimately becomes the exact type of lawyer that Chuck hated. Who even knows if this is out of spite or self hatred because at this point I doubt Jimmy himself knows what he wants to do with his feelings.
We also have a turning point for Mike. He always even in Breaking Bad had a code and while he let Gus do all kids of messed up shit he himself tried to stick to that code. Now we see the toll his role ultimately takes on him because Werner was the first guy you could argue that was pretty innocent. Mike has killed before but now he killed someone who would never wish harm on him because its his job. And we know he stays with Gus and has no major dissagreemnets with how he runs things in Breaking Bad. Overtime with more cases like Werner or somthing similar his heart hardend and he became more ruthless. At the end of the day even with his code and not being a complete degenerate like many others we see Mike truly did become worse over time just like Jimmy and Walter.
And Lalo is a menace man just dropped trough the celling and offed Fred witch just has to suck for the guy.
The look Mike gives Gus... Nobody really talks about it, but this is one of the moments that turned Mike into the "no half measures" type of guy. And that look he gives to Gus, as a quote from a future episode states, and don't worry, is not a spoiler: "A little hate, is okay, as long as you remember who's boss".
And also all of the thing with Esposito. Jimmy's always being categorized as "Slipin Jimmy" as the douche who always cuts corners and defecates through a sunroof, and that did all the scams with Marco. And he, before, was proud of it. Until he saw Chuck's benefits of being a lawyer: Money, yes, but most importantly, respect, Chuck's respect, and he needed that. That's why he went and, anyway that he could, he got into the University of Samoa and passed the bar. Then maybe people would think more of him? Wrong. Not even Chuck. They always saw him as "Slipin Jimmy." And then Chuck died, and Jimmy passed through it by masking the feeling of grief with being smug, thinking: "Oh well, he never thought much of me, so why bother, I'm better that that." And, as you saw with the first episodes of the season when he was looking for a job, he first tried the "normal" way, Chuck's way, the adecuate way of just going in and presenting yourself, and, as you may remember, they didn't chose him in the copy store. But then, he went in again to see what would've happened if he went "his" way, the cutting corners way, and lo and behold... it worked. But he hated that it worked because it proved that cutting corners will always be the easy way. And he wished things were different because then maybe he could try and go do things "by the book" but life ins't easy, and doing the right thing isn't easy in most cases, that's why he, when Esposito got rejected, saw himself, and saw how other saw Esposito exactly the same way Chuck saw him. And then it hit. "Chuck saw me as Slippin Jimmy... and he won't ever see me as the lawful Jimmy or the correct jimmy. He died thinking that way of me, as the lowlife guy." But then he came back, and realize that's it, that's what I have to say at the hearing. And then, at the end, you see how he just gives up. If life is always going to be this way, the screw it, I'll go with it. That's when the end of the series hits more... you'll see why...
My all time favorite TV episode
The Winner Takes it all is INCREDIBLY fitting to Jimmy and his story, throughout the series
Was especially looking forward to this particular reaction; my personal favourite episode of the series !
One of the great episodes from the GOAT. Excellent reaction. Thank you so much, ItsAPrimate, for doing these and allowing us to watch.
S’all good, man! 👈👈
werner was mikes first kill for gus
Werner Heisenberg was the guy after whom the breaking bad character was named.
In this episode, Michael kills Werner at Gus's orders and feels bad.
In another time and place Michael would attempt to kill Heisenberg at Gus's orders, again feeling bad.
And the audience will go "Mike is such a good guy". Bullshit. He got what he deserved.
Nothing like some BCS reactions on Saturday💪🏻
it ain’t a Saturday without watching the new one of these videos
Season 4 and 5 of this season is my fav. This is one of my fav episodes. As always dude this was a great reaction. I love how you know not to trust the sincerity of Jimmy’s emotions.
Hopefully you can react to The Wire further along down the line
This is a 10 out of 10 episode.
Amazing from start to finish
Let’s goooo! I know it’s hard to believe but it only gets better from here
Jimmy was spitting straight facts to that kid.
When I see the McGill brothers' interaction at the beginning of this episode, I can imagine how great their relationship could have been. There are plenty of good things... some of the best things left to come in the last seasons.
Chuck sounds pretty good singing…. I’m guessing you’ve never seen “This is Spinal Tap”. You should check it out.
Physicist Heinseberg’s first name was Werner
And that was Mike first real kill
Love your reactions!
Just moved from Maryland to Florida near my dad after my mom died!
He set me up in my own place 5 minutes away from the beach! 😎😎😎😎
This was the episode thay reinforced my trust issues with Jimmy man... I was so close to trusting him again UNTIL the end of this episode... JUST PHENOMENAL WRITING
If I were Gus, IDK if I have it in me to push the button on Werner. Walt? Jesse? Maybe.... But Werner? Gus is cold as ice.
this is like walter white going full heisenberg for me
My fav of the show and absolutely an all timer
Been watching u for a very long time now. And I can easily say you are one of my favorite reactors out there. Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are two of my favorite shows and rewatching them with u is one of the things I look forward to each week. Keep up the great work 🫡🫡.
My favorite episode of the entire series
So ready to watch the season 5/6 reactions. shit is about to get wild
It’s not the same story, but it’s another half measure/full measure moment for Mike. What he did with Werner is why he kinda underestimates Walter in the future. His pseudonym‘s namesake, is Werner Heisenberg.
Also one thing I always wonder is, if things would have gone differently if Werner had gotten the "come to Jesus" from Gus himself. I know he met Gus at the beginning, briefly, but he kind of only saw his professional businessman-like side. Is it possible that that could have shown him how serious he was and how hardcore secretive this operation was?
Watch is show Superman & Lois the show has a dark theme like Batman v Superman movie
This is the first time that we the audience were suckered by Jimmy. And it hits so hard because we’ve had a blast watching him scam people but you feel so betrayed when it’s done to us. Brilliant storytelling
Michael, is that you? 😂
This episode fucked me up when I first watched it. Seeing the pain in Mike having to do that made me cry 😭
chuck (Michael McKean) was in spinal tap
It’s all good man = I won
Think this episode does a great job of making you forget. But essentially the last conversation he had with Chuck, Chuck literally said I never cared for you. So I'm on Jimmy's side as far as not giving a fuck about Chuck(except the car scene potentially) and using his name to get off of suspension.
You need to watch This is Spinal Tap. Michael McKean, who played Chuck, is in it
WERNER ZEEEEGLER. What's he up to man? What's he hiding?
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BETTER CALL SAUL SEASON 5
we’re in the shit now.
Lalo is a great character but feels like they went over the top with his physical skills, like in the check cashing store.
It still cracks me up how badly Nacho's "get rid of a Salamanca" ploys went disastrously.
Rip Chuck
So many great characters in the breaking bad universe. But Lalo just might be the best.
Just wait for the last 2 seasons
Much like season 3 episode 5 of Better Call Saul I'd argue that this is in the conversation for top 5 in the whole Breaking Bad universe not just Better call saul
RIP WZ
I know a lot of people think this is where Jimmy/Saul crosses a line but I'm actually kind of on his side for this episode. (The stuff he did at the end of last season was a lot worse imo)
Why? Because he was being sincere the first time. Chuck literally told him he didn't mean that much to him as his last words and always wanted him to fail. I'm not saying Jimmy didn't love him at all, but not to the level to give the committee what they wanted. They basically forced him to play it up, that's the way I see it anyway.
In Breaking Bad, it wasn't uncommon for me to say F'in Todd. After seeing Lalo smash that guys car and take out the wire service guy, I think we are going to hear a lot more F'in Lalo.
I sorta get the impression that many of the emotions in Jimmy's speech were sincere; he really did have to spend so much time and effort to make Chuck proud of him, but at the end he is pushing this idea that he's the one in control and not weak or vulnerable. In the scene with him crying alone in the car, there's nobody he's trying to trick. I think the most fake part of the speech was him claiming to start to use the McGill name honorably. Just my interpretation :3
That part was definitely part of the con. He immediately asks for a DBA form as he's not going to be practicing under the McGill name. lol
saul good man
You finally made it to the Season 4 finale, and I can’t wait for you to watch Seasons 5 and 6 next, because after you’re done with this show, you should definitely watch Mr. Robot and The Sopranos
22:02 Don't Be an Asshole
Saul Goodman.... Naaaaaaaah
I'm sorry, but Werner took a left every time he was told to go right, on a high scale job. He's kinda dumb 😅
More naive than dumb.
Yo, isn't that the Trump guy from SNL?
Hello :D
I think it gets overlooked that Chuck took the mic from Jimmy at karaoke, probably because he could not tolerate Jimmy's bad singing and he had to stop him.
Have we forgotten how horrid Chuck was to Jimmy? What's with the Sympathy for the Devil riff now that his ass dead?
Clearly you forgot how decent he was to Jimmy too. Or how duplicitous Jimmy has been? I guess Chuck still deserved to die huh