I like seeing how Tuco was actually really patient and tolerant with Mike at first (even called him sir at one point). Really shows that Hector and family did teach the kids to respect their elders.
@@loreenzo01 Someone from Los Lunas call Arturo and tell Hector about Tuco knifed some convict in prison and break some guard's jaw that leds to Tuco going in solitary and definitely extended prison time, which led to Hector getting furious about it.
@@loreenzo01 No, he didn't kill anyone. It was stated that he knifed a guy and then broke a guard's jaw. But not kill anyone. If Tuco did kill someone, he would have been in there a lot longer.
An under appreciated part of this scene is that uneasy glance the cashier gives Tuco at 0:39. He knows exactly what's about to go down, and he hates the fact that he can't do anything to help Mike.
1:09 - I never noticed this until now, but Nacho went from seemingly not seeing/noticing the collision, to insisting that he saw it. Gotta imagine this was to give Tuco the impression that Nacho was loyal to him.
I had the impression he just tries to steer these situations to the quickest „peaceful“ ending. First, he denies having seen anything. If Tuco bites, that‘s it. Tuco doesn‘t bite, so no point staying with that strategy. He „helps“ him to rob Mike with verbal intimidation, hoping the old guy will just give in and Tuco can let it be. Couldn‘t have foreseen how stubborn both of them are though lol
@@bladerunner2006 you forget that Nacho was aware of the ruse Mike was setting up. In his position he needed Tuco not letting it be, because their plan was to have the police arrest him for aggression to begin with.
I'm just gonna say this, Tuco got out lucky - had Mike wanted to do it the hard way - Tuco would be the one begging for the police to arrest the "old man".
and then the Cartel kills him and his family. Which is precisely why Mike didn't do it like that. Mike is not Walt. He doesn't endanger himself or his family because of his ego.
@@patrickzalatoris3206 That's not why he did and said that. You need to watch a breakdown of the show because you are not understanding what's happening.
In an interview, Raymond Cruz (Tuco) said: "There’s nothing fun about it. It’s a great character, but to try to pull it off is really difficult. It’s really high-energy. It’s relentless. It’s very physical and it wears you out. You get very drained."
Tuco is stronger in terms of brute strength but when it comes to marshal arts and fighting techniques Mike wins. Remember when that gang tried to mug him?
That was the point of "is that all you've got?" If you hit a man in the face with all your strength and he laughs at you, that means you should apologize before he hurts you. Tuco realized in that instant he got played & Mike let him "win."
@@seppukumouse8005that may have 'actually' happened but the last scene is from Mike's perspective, so we didn't get to see it once Mike (likely) passed out from the last punch.
Best TV set up scene I watched since Dewey Wilkerson got up from the couch as he and his brothers watched Saturday morning tv, and Dewey kept hitting himself and yelling “Ow! Ow! Reese, stop it! Ow! Ow! Heeeeelp! Ow!”. When his brother Reese realized with horror what Dewey had planned he grabbed Dewey and tried to make him stop, only for their mom Lois to walk in on them and bust Reese, assuming he was tormenting his little brother Dewey. After that Malcolm brags to the camera “Yeah, I taught him that!”.
What I love is they make it clear Tuco was nice and respectful until he was disrespected then he flipped a switch into gangster mode to protect what was his. They did a great job of that in BSC and BB.
Tuco was a bad ass, of course in just a TV sense, but he was a bad ass for sure! He had no clue who he was getting ready to harass when he decided to mess with "old man" Mike... LOL!
By telling Mike gimme your wallet and maybe you walk away from this, Tuco meant if Mike gave him his wallet maybe he won't beat the ever living shit out of him by landing earth-shattering right hooks. Bravo Vince!
By telling Tuco to bounce. Nacho actually meant that they should get away because he heard the police sirens in the distance and they had drug money on hand, if they got caught with that the feds would have been involved and their whole operation would be under threat. It's clearly the little things that you miss when you watch the first time. Bravo Vince!
Right? And I bet there was a lot of it and it tasted great. It's like watching a movie from a few years back and you see a gas station with gas around 2.50 a gallon
Instead of saying, "If Tuco said you did it, you did it!", Nacho says, "I saw it too!" He speaks for himself, not Tuco. That's the reason why Nacho was the only man who Tuco respected and listened to.
What's funny about this scene is that Jonathan Banks IRL was only about 12 years older than Raymond Cruz when they filmed this lol despite the fact they portray Tuco was like 30 something his actor is like 60 if you can believe that. But then again they are portraying Saul as in his 30s when Bob Odenkirk is significantly older than that :D
The only thing that could have made this scene deeper , is if mike has used counterfeit $100s in is wallet. Tuco would only have figured that out , AFTER getting out of jail. Or maybe he would have been charged with counterfeit money while IN JAIL. ... NOTHING is more infuriating than added charges when you're already in jail fighting a case.
nah, they're different actors. But i agree that Jonathan Banks (Mike Ehrmanthraut) and Tobin Bell (Jigsaw) look pretty much alike, especially with no hair
Its exeptionally hard to knock a man out if he can hold on to something with both hands. In mma fights its not the strike that knocks you out cold, but your head or neck hitting the floor unprotected.
I think most KO punches are either on the chin, jaw or temple especially if the person being punched has weak neck muscles, Mike didn't mind giving tuco his eye sockets, cheekbones, nose and couple of teeth So yeah you (and Hector) were right that Tuco wasn't a prime boxer lol that said if he had a little blue meth in his system Mike would've been in trouble 🤣
I like seeing how Tuco was actually really patient and tolerant with Mike at first (even called him sir at one point). Really shows that Hector and family did teach the kids to respect their elders.
Yeah but of course Mike riled him up
He called him Sir to lure him into a false sense of security, lol, did you actually perceive that as genuine politeness?
He calls him sir and then calls his car a piece of shit in the same sentence. He’s patient (by Tuco’s standards) but not respectful.
REACH
You're actually theorizing upbringing of a character on a television show?
When Tuco approached Mike it was probably the most respectful he's ever been, lol.
Mike's "aw c'mon, guys!" was so funny xD
Mikes real good at acting like he’s not one of the most dangerous people alive
Tuco spent more time than we thought in jail. Instead of coming out in 2004, he came out in 2007-2008.
Hector says in bcs he killed a man in the jail. Am i wrong? Im not totally sure
@@loreenzo01 Someone from Los Lunas call Arturo and tell Hector about Tuco knifed some convict in prison and break some guard's jaw that leds to Tuco going in solitary and definitely extended prison time, which led to Hector getting furious about it.
@@sweetballs4742 in which episode was it?
@@ksrishankhchakra1528 S3E6: Off-Brand
@@loreenzo01 No, he didn't kill anyone. It was stated that he knifed a guy and then broke a guard's jaw. But not kill anyone.
If Tuco did kill someone, he would have been in there a lot longer.
An under appreciated part of this scene is that uneasy glance the cashier gives Tuco at 0:39. He knows exactly what's about to go down, and he hates the fact that he can't do anything to help Mike.
who called the cops then ?
@@snl1754 i believe mike did before this scene
No, it's because when tuco says hey you, he thinks he's talking to him.
Mike deserved an ass whoopin
@@snl1754Mike did before this scene.
I love how Bob Odenkirk is in the title even though he isn’t in this scene at all.
my thoughts exactly. did bro think tuco was Bob??
This is the moment Mike became Bob
@@kshpookyLmao
I think he wrote the episode
He wasnt framed, he was baited
I agree. This was textbook entrapment.
Master baited, even
@@TheJeffDing Master baited by a cunning linguist.
2:58 AW CMON GUYS!!!- The wise kid named finger
1:09 - I never noticed this until now, but Nacho went from seemingly not seeing/noticing the collision, to insisting that he saw it. Gotta imagine this was to give Tuco the impression that Nacho was loyal to him.
How the hell would you not notice it? He was in the middle of the frame, talking lol
I had the impression he just tries to steer these situations to the quickest „peaceful“ ending.
First, he denies having seen anything. If Tuco bites, that‘s it.
Tuco doesn‘t bite, so no point staying with that strategy. He „helps“ him to rob Mike with verbal intimidation, hoping the old guy will just give in and Tuco can let it be.
Couldn‘t have foreseen how stubborn both of them are though lol
@@bladerunner2006 you forget that Nacho was aware of the ruse Mike was setting up. In his position he needed Tuco not letting it be, because their plan was to have the police arrest him for aggression to begin with.
KIRK WILLCOX WTFFF
Ding Ding Ding-Hector Salamanca
I love how Mike goes through his cash and gives the vendor a tip.
I love the way Tuco says his line at 0:05, disblief with a hint of heartbreak. "That old man... he just hit my car... D: "
That was a bad ass saying for both. "That all you got?" and "Hahahaha"
I think Tuco was giving Mike some respect for playing his ass so hard when he laughed.
This is the moment Mike Ehrmantraut became Fingerberg
It’s almost funny again after the 1,000,000,000,000 time seeing the same comment every video 🙄
@@TrollNova "finger hurr durr I'm a r/okbuddychicanery member hurr durr"
@@mistaowickkuh6249 this ain’t Reddit Libtard 😂
@@mistaowickkuh6249 r/okbuddyneckbeardery.
😂😂😂
Tuco: you calling me a liar?
Mike: I ain’t calling you a truther🤨
I'm just gonna say this, Tuco got out lucky - had Mike wanted to do it the hard way - Tuco would be the one begging for the police to arrest the "old man".
Imagine😂
and then the Cartel kills him and his family. Which is precisely why Mike didn't do it like that. Mike is not Walt. He doesn't endanger himself or his family because of his ego.
He almost did, he'll mike even wanted more money for the bargain, and threatened to kill hector if he didn't get his way
@@patrickzalatoris3206 That's not why he did and said that. You need to watch a breakdown of the show because you are not understanding what's happening.
The dumbest part of your statement was "tuco would be begging" never
Shouldve got another season with Tuco in breaking bad. Such a fun character
His wife wanted the writers to kill him off cuz it brought out the dark in her husband
he's kind of a one trick pony. Angry/Crazy mobster who loses because he's stupid.
@@suleymanbabak1973 men of certain intelluct n temperment deliberately devote themselves to a life of crime-not my quote
In an interview, Raymond Cruz (Tuco) said: "There’s nothing fun about it. It’s a great character, but to try to pull it off is really difficult. It’s really high-energy. It’s relentless. It’s very physical and it wears you out. You get very drained."
A sadistic psychopath : yeah , a real barrel of laughs.
Mike did not "frame" Tuco. He set him up, but did not "frame" him.
"You got a pen?"
"Yeah sure, I'm a successful drug dealer I can afford insurance for my prized vehicle"
*Roll Credits*
What's crazy is Mike can probably take on Tuco by himself but he didn't
The way Mike slapped Tuco’s gun away from his hand took a lot of strength. Tuco probably felt like his hand was smacked by a wooden 2x4.
Tuco is stronger in terms of brute strength but when it comes to marshal arts and fighting techniques Mike wins. Remember when that gang tried to mug him?
I am 95% sure that, short of Tuco pulling a gun or having his crew back him up, Mike would mop the floor with him.
That was the point of "is that all you've got?"
If you hit a man in the face with all your strength and he laughs at you, that means you should apologize before he hurts you. Tuco realized in that instant he got played & Mike let him "win."
Absolutely. Mike could take Tuco down in a one-on-one fight, but that wasn't the plan so he got hit.
Mike Voice “Oh Cmon Guys” 🤣
“Check out Mr M’Goo here”😂
Lmao in ABQ if this happened the police would've dropped Tuco after that last punch for sure
I don’t think so
Tuco would have been tased or rushed and tackled.
no they would have dropped him off back at his house after the DA decided not to press charges
@@seppukumouse8005that may have 'actually' happened but the last scene is from Mike's perspective, so we didn't get to see it once Mike (likely) passed out from the last punch.
they are not going to shoot at him when he's not even a foot away from mike
No wonder Mike is the kid named Finger... Dude's grip is literally mechanical.
Figurativelyy. He's made of flesh and blood.
Rip all three of these characters
Best TV set up scene I watched since Dewey Wilkerson got up from the couch as he and his brothers watched Saturday morning tv, and Dewey kept hitting himself and yelling “Ow! Ow! Reese, stop it! Ow! Ow! Heeeeelp! Ow!”.
When his brother Reese realized with horror what Dewey had planned he grabbed Dewey and tried to make him stop, only for their mom Lois to walk in on them and bust Reese, assuming he was tormenting his little brother Dewey. After that Malcolm brags to the camera “Yeah, I taught him that!”.
Raymond Cruz is the most splendiferous Tuco Salamanca we could ever get😮
when the blood spills out of his mouth it just looks like red grape juice like why is it so light and transparent/lucent
This isn’t framing. Tuco had a gun and assaulted Mike and was charged for it. It’s more like entrapment
Nah. It's not entrapment. It's being played by someone much smarter. If Tuco wasn't such a thug, he could have avoided the entire mess.
What I love is they make it clear Tuco was nice and respectful until he was disrespected then he flipped a switch into gangster mode to protect what was his. They did a great job of that in BSC and BB.
The Aw come on guys was amazing
Mike didn't frame him. He baited him.
Tuco was a bad ass, of course in just a TV sense, but he was a bad ass for sure! He had no clue who he was getting ready to harass when he decided to mess with "old man" Mike... LOL!
I love the genius of Jonathan Banks. He is making an actor out of his role of Mike. That is some square root of acting or how is this called.
Mr. Magoo, no te pases de verga tuco 😂...
Raymond Cruz is an awesome actor. As is Jonathan Banks!
Tuco definitely loved Mike. Surprised he didn’t invite him to his crew.
It takes special character to allow yourself to be beaten by a man you know you can kill.
Tuco seems hurt. Almost in a state of shock at the beginning that someone dared to damage his precious car.
By telling Mike gimme your wallet and maybe you walk away from this, Tuco meant if Mike gave him his wallet maybe he won't beat the ever living shit out of him by landing earth-shattering right hooks. Bravo Vince!
Crazy how you guys can pick up on the little details like that! I didn't even realize it until I read your comment. Bravo Vince!
@@holtheholsterBravo hholster8981
This is why you respect your Elder's, Tuco. Hector tried to warn you.
Tuco actually started the conversation rather politely.
Did he? Called him Mister Magoo and his car a piece of shit in the first two sentences.
@@MycleRyder polite for tuco 🤣🤣
Tuco: "You callin' me a liar?"
Mike: "I ain't callin' you a truther"
Tuco diserved that jail time.
What kind of man gets chrome spinner hubcaps for rims.
No man at all.
Now he will forever be remembered as a rata, what a reputation for him to leave behind
@@thedoodishere3852 😂
By telling Tuco to bounce. Nacho actually meant that they should get away because he heard the police sirens in the distance and they had drug money on hand, if they got caught with that the feds would have been involved and their whole operation would be under threat. It's clearly the little things that you miss when you watch the first time. Bravo Vince!
I thought this obvious. But after seeing other comments, I realised this is a meme.
Wow really wet to go captn obvious
i thought it was because they were going to a birthday party at a trampoline park
Had the police not shown up Tuco's henchmen would be calling them for Mike .
Mike was lucky to survive Tuco tight, tight, tight punches. No-doze wasn't so lucky.
This is the exact moment Waltuh became Wallet
Tight ! Tight ! Tight!
Check out Mr. Magoo here, such a funny line!
That never gets old!
Ending was perfect 😂
Mike served for the Vietnam war
meth did really bad to Tuco, look at my boy... such cold manners.
That Mr Magoo joke was personal 💀
I don’t think it counts as “framing” if the other guy actually commits a crime.
I was waiting for Mike to handle it like Michael Douglas would have in "Falling Down".
After Emilo Lizardo/Lord John Whorfin, Tuco was small potatoes.
"I'm not giving you a damn thing" 🥶
Teacher: Okay class today we are going to beat the shit out of Finger today
Kid named Class:
This is the moment Walter became Heisenberg (Bob Odenkirk).
Back when you could get a decent meal for 6 dollars.
Right? And I bet there was a lot of it and it tasted great. It's like watching a movie from a few years back and you see a gas station with gas around 2.50 a gallon
Isn't Tuco some big drug kingpin yet here he threatening an old man for some pocket change?
It's called "being a doped up bully".
He wanted justice for his car getting hit. Respect is a big thing for Salamancas.
Well yeah Tuco's a lil cray-cray
You dont end up a druglord by being a kind or forgiving man
He entrapped him, did not frame him.
It's crazy how slippery guns are!
Why did the police just happen to come red-balling at the right moment?
Instead of saying, "If Tuco said you did it, you did it!", Nacho says, "I saw it too!" He speaks for himself, not Tuco. That's the reason why Nacho was the only man who Tuco respected and listened to.
As dangerous as Tuco is, Mike would've easily destroyed him had he chosen to
What's funny about this scene is that Jonathan Banks IRL was only about 12 years older than Raymond Cruz when they filmed this lol despite the fact they portray Tuco was like 30 something his actor is like 60 if you can believe that. But then again they are portraying Saul as in his 30s when Bob Odenkirk is significantly older than that :D
Saul is 41 in season 1 of better call Saul, unless you’re talking about flashbacks to when he’s in his late 30s
Jonathan banks is 14 and a half years older than Raymond cruz
Thats not what framing means but close enough...id use bait
5:05 I love Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul :D But this Music reminds me of typical C&C Music (Westwood Games) :D
The best série ❤👍
The only thing that could have made this scene deeper , is if mike has used counterfeit $100s in is wallet. Tuco would only have figured that out , AFTER getting out of jail. Or maybe he would have been charged with counterfeit money while IN JAIL. ... NOTHING is more infuriating than added charges when you're already in jail fighting a case.
Good point. And what's Tuco going to say? " That's not my money, I took it out of his wallet before I beat him"
Disgusting hitting a defenseless old man in broad daylight, hope he was dealt with
IRL he would do time for it.
I want this to be an Eggo commercial...
Tuco was lucky that Mike was acting and not serious because if he had been, Tuco would have died.
Tuco was my favorite character in that series
Mr magoo 🤣
I think mike could have bodied tf out of Tuco
wish they would of shown us how tuco was actually arrested instead of lights out with the punch.
It is possible that Raymond Cruz was unavailable to shoot more footage than the single day that he was on set.
Either Mike is strong as hell or No Doze was weak af for dying to the same punches.
Tuco was on Walt’s meth when he killed No Doze and shitty meth in this scene, maybe Walt’s meth packs more of a punch
Mike got knocked out after seven punches. No Doze took twice as many, and they're so gorey and heavy hitting that they're hard to watch lol
Spoken like someone who doesn't know much about punches or how they effect people.
@@Wveth and of course I'm sure you do, mr. tough guy on the internet
*I saw your wallet you got plenty in there lmfao*
Everyone in this scene is dead now 😳
Isnt that old guy john kramer from saw? Tuco gona wish he had killed himself before getting in his games
nah, they're different actors. But i agree that Jonathan Banks (Mike Ehrmanthraut) and Tobin Bell (Jigsaw) look pretty much alike, especially with no hair
Tuco: Calling me a liar?
Mike: i aint calling you a truther
5:04 🤕
Cómo se llama la peli?
De lo mejor ke sahecho. Cuidado Heiseinberger anda por aquí. 🎉😝🥃🇪🇸🥾💀
3:34 Far CRY 3
Make it bun dem
I'm not seeing the "framing" part
Watch the episode/show. Explaining would just not make it as enjoyable.
Oh come on guys :(!
Better Call Pine Sol is more like it.
4:59 . 5:01
Paulo Coelho 😊
Who called the cops?
Right before this scene, Mike has someone call that cops so that they'd be arriving at the perfect time
@@kutmulc Mike himself called the cops in the booth.
Matt is out of compliance with humanity and the rule of law. Football season is here Matt, go watch high school cheer leaders .
Don't like that way of being. Show how to abuse a human been. Its terrible
I love american way of life...
I miss tuco he was the craziest Salamanca in my opinion (I haven’t seen better call Saul don’t be offended)
I was about to get offended but you stopped me.
Tuco must punch like a woman. Couldn’t knock out Mike with all those punches
Its exeptionally hard to knock a man out if he can hold on to something with both hands. In mma fights its not the strike that knocks you out cold, but your head or neck hitting the floor unprotected.
Mike’s a tough old guy. 👍
I think most KO punches are either on the chin, jaw or temple especially if the person being punched has weak neck muscles, Mike didn't mind giving tuco his eye sockets, cheekbones, nose and couple of teeth
So yeah you (and Hector) were right that Tuco wasn't a prime boxer lol that said if he had a little blue meth in his system Mike would've been in trouble 🤣
I highly doubt Tuco wanted to kill him in public. Compare that to when he absolutely annihilated poor No-Doze.
@@thenablade858 if Mike can take those punches. That means Tuco has very little power