😂😂😂😂😂😂 Oh fu(!< yea Chandler. Put it in there. Your so big. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I want that as my ringtone lol. Pleeeaassseeee do the next one asap guys. You have no idea what's coming.
The metaphor of Saul being unable to get the parking validation stickers as a way to show him struggling to "stick" by the rules. This episode he tells Chuck that he's determined to be good and in the same episode you see him actually getting the stickers that Mike requires when in the previous eps you see him trying to get around the parking rules the same way he's trying to make it big as a lawyer through questionable means
If you watch behind the scenes stuff, Michael McKean did about as much research as you could expect an actor to do reading about this condition and the people who have had it so he could act the part. Just one element of how stellar this show is and the work that was put into it. There's some dialog in the hospital scene here that will tie in later on in the plot too where you can look back and be like "Yea, they discussed that even."
It's a good observation you have about Mike with a bat and not a gun. Just like with Saul/Jimmy trying to turn over a new leaf in this show, Mike makes it a point to not kill. So it's interesting to see how he goes from that to what he is in BB, blowing a guy's head off without a second thought.
@@jackdolitsky7775 Stop your bloody whining we're not even close to dropping hints, that shit Spartan said was funny as hell and just a lil bit dead on!!!
@@chronic1621bruh they already 10 episodes or 5 ahead when youtube is uplaoded. I would be a patreon but i have not even a single payment they accept. If you see Season 1 episode 1 here they are already at season 2 or nearly.
The figurines are collectables, they are actually worth something. Not maybe *that* much, but still. :-) The show/lawyer that Jimmy is copying is Matlock. Famously popular with the elderly population at the time.
I think Jimmy knew almost from the outset that Chuck's condition was mental. In episode 2 you see him harangue Chuck into taking off the space blanket after Chuck saw the medical bill for the Skater Bros. He's already picked up that Chuck's condition gets worse when he thinks Jimmy is "slipping". But he'll only doubt and criticize Chuck in private. In public, he's fiercely loyal to Chuck and backs him up 100%.
One thing I appreciate in Better Call Saul more than I did in Breaking Bad is the humor/comedy, it makes the heavy moments even more impactful. Granted I'm only on S2 right now, so the tone might go way darker in later seasons but I think so far they do a good job of balancing the drama and tension with the comedic aspects of the show.
@methodhardie9193 It does but I don't think the comedic tone is as pronounced as it is in this show, that may have something to do with how different Walt and Saul's personalities are and I think it works better here because you have Saul as the MC
@@cheekyramen for sure yes, Jimmy often tries to cover up his feelings with humour, so it suits the character well. A lot of BrBa's comedy comes from Walt and Jessie's incompetence.
It's probably already been said here, but the blonde nurse who tries to stop Jimmy from unplugging the machines is the same one that would tell Jesse and Andrea to 'take it outside' when he suspects Brock's been poisoned with ricin.
Chucks' condition is reminiscent of Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis." In that story, Gregor Samsa is stressed from the responsibilities of supporting his extended family. One morning he wakes up to discover himself turning into an insect. However, is he really turning into an insect? Or this how he escapes his family obligations without having the guilt of abandoning his responsibilities? After all, if he's turning into an insect, he can't very well be expected to go to work. I think something similar is at work in Chuck's situation.
I really would have liked it if they had somehow incorporated Jimmy's impact on the nursing homes to have snowballed into affecting Hector Salamanca in some way down the line. It's a shame
"I'm surprised the responded to this call" Think about Chuck's money and status, and assume his neighbors are just as well off. A neighborhood full of wealthy and well connected people? Yeah, the cops will send a SWAT team if someone reports a suspicious fart.
Sadly, the start of the episode isn't an inaccurate representation of policing in America. As ridiculous as it is, there are police officers out there who think they can do what those officers did. In reality they trampled Chuck's rights by entering his home without a warrant. On top of that they immediately tased him for no reason. If they really wanted to pursue the theft of newspaper charge, they could have sent him a summons or submitted for a warrant. They're not allowed to enter his home without a warrant unless there are "exigent circumstances," a situation so urgent that they can't wait for a warrant, which didn't exist here. In a just world, they'd be fired and facing serious felonies as armed home invaders. In the real world, they probably get a short suspension and more training at worst.
They also would not have been allowed to go around looking in windows like they did. If there were evidence of a crime, it would easily have been excluded.
yeah I know you guys have it very rough out there, have visited Florida and I heard some insane things , especially from people of color, which I thought before was a myth, also I was shocked how trespassing is taken so seriously, if you go to someones territory you can literally get shot, I live in northern europe and here our officers dont even use guns that often only if a person they are confornting has a gun aswell and tresspassing isnt a big deal at all, yes it is in the sense that you cant just walk into someones home but you can totally be on others land
You might have missed the part where there were "exigent circumstances" in rush to make a speech. Strange behavior of the subject, the police received a call of a man, covered in a silver blanket, stealing a newspaper. His erratic mumbling to the cops when they arrive and refuses to open the door, causing the police to check the back and seeing ripped out power lines, flammable containers of kerosine and a big mess all spotted through the back door window. It may all be fiction, but well thought out fiction and the police acted correctly to an immediate danger... a lunatic with kerosine.
@@ndogg20 Those are not exigent circumstances. He was not mumbling, for one thing, and nothing he said provided probable cause to enter the curtilage and trespass around the back. You do not have to open the door to someone investigating a stolen newspaper. A stolen newspaper is not enough to go around the back on look in the windows. A decent lawyer would get the whole thing tossed. Chuck himself mentioned that they had no probable cause. They weren't even saying they were worried about his well-being; they were saying they thought he was a tweaker. At most that would be enough to get a warrant, not to break in.
@ndogg20 I didn't miss anything. He wasn't incoherent. They just rolled their eyes at being confronted by someone who actually knew the law. There was nothing that prevented them from attempting to obtain a warrant, especially when Chuck was offering to let them in. Besides that, tasing him in his own home was baseless and egregious.
Glad you guys have cottoned on to the more character driven and comedic evolution of BCS vs BB which has its characters mainly just have hardships and a one way decline and set piece shocks as Walt rises in power and depravity.
It's so weird to hear you guys refer to Jimmy as Saul, because Jimmy feels quite different to Saul we have in Breaking Bad. I hope you'll switch to Jimmy in a couple of episodes :)
I think you forgot that the origin of slippin jimmy name was explained to the twins in the first or second episode in skateboard park and that's why you're surprised to hear the name in this episode.
Just watching reactions to comments about your reactions. Don't worry about negative comments. I have 120+ Vlogs that I enjoy. Pudgey is very hot 🔥. Keep up the good work 👏.
As I said in my comment to your reaction to Episode Four: you two need to keep your wits about you, otherwise you're going to be duped and conned scores of times between now and the end of Season Six. 'Seceed' means to declare your state (or parts of it) independent of the home state, as the US Confederate States did in 1861, leading the US Civil War.
you cant be allregic to electricity , its a mental condition and the show represented it soo well, I have social phobia and Im terrified of people, its insane how things like this can totally prevent you living your life
Elder Law? not what we were expecting..
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 Oh fu(!< yea Chandler. Put it in there. Your so big. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I want that as my ringtone lol. Pleeeaassseeee do the next one asap guys. You have no idea what's coming.
These guys have no idea how good this shows gonna get 😀
its so mid
@@timesplinters4nah your opinions are
@@timesplinters4 contrarian
You mean how good it already is.
@@timesplinters4 cringy ragebait
The metaphor of Saul being unable to get the parking validation stickers as a way to show him struggling to "stick" by the rules. This episode he tells Chuck that he's determined to be good and in the same episode you see him actually getting the stickers that Mike requires when in the previous eps you see him trying to get around the parking rules the same way he's trying to make it big as a lawyer through questionable means
"The little moments with Mike where not much, but they were a lot."
That's also a really good description of Mike as a character as a whole.
Mike is my favourite character in anything ever. So happy they fleshed out his story in BCS
Absolutely loving how quickly you're uploading these episodes 👏
Yet still calling Jimmy "Saul"
@@yournamehere6002eh it usually seems to take a season or so
If you watch behind the scenes stuff, Michael McKean did about as much research as you could expect an actor to do reading about this condition and the people who have had it so he could act the part. Just one element of how stellar this show is and the work that was put into it. There's some dialog in the hospital scene here that will tie in later on in the plot too where you can look back and be like "Yea, they discussed that even."
It's a good observation you have about Mike with a bat and not a gun. Just like with Saul/Jimmy trying to turn over a new leaf in this show, Mike makes it a point to not kill. So it's interesting to see how he goes from that to what he is in BB, blowing a guy's head off without a second thought.
Well that's not true, he had a lot of thoughts about it, he didn't want to do it at all, but the idiot was a total liability!!!
Jimmy is copying a tv lawyer called Matlock, every senior i knew when that show aired was obsessed with it.
Spartan and Pudgey are probably too young to know who Matlock and Andy Griffith is/was!
They need to keep calling him Jimmy, not Saul (yet).
@@prp2 Why?
@@cassu6 Because he's not Saul yet, and a much different character than Saul from BB currently,
10:34 this is one of the things I love about reaction videos, seeing both of their faces go from curious to concerned to "wtf" so quickly
"Howard and terrible timing." - Spartan Memorize those 4 words. 😁
YEAH RIGHT!!!!!!!
I think i’m in the middle of something, there’s really no need to-
@@MRHEY LMAO, poor Howard, shoulda stayed in the tanning bed a little longer that day!!! LOL 😂😆😂
Stop with the hints to future episodes
@@jackdolitsky7775 Stop your bloody whining we're not even close to dropping hints, that shit Spartan said was funny as hell and just a lil bit dead on!!!
I'm sure you guys know this at this point but it's Mike's daughter in law, his sons wife
they probably don’t, they just figured out chucks not his dad and kim’s not his sister
They’re ahead on Patreon so it’s a safe bet
@@chronic1621bruh they already 10 episodes or 5 ahead when youtube is uplaoded. I would be a patreon but i have not even a single payment they accept. If you see Season 1 episode 1 here they are already at season 2 or nearly.
They're still calling Jimmy "Saul"
@ are you restarted? Its episode 5 lmao
13:28 its interesting looking back to remember how this storyline started so small.
Mike's story line is by far the bast part of season 1. What an amazing character!
The figurines are collectables, they are actually worth something. Not maybe *that* much, but still. :-)
The show/lawyer that Jimmy is copying is Matlock. Famously popular with the elderly population at the time.
I think Jimmy knew almost from the outset that Chuck's condition was mental. In episode 2 you see him harangue Chuck into taking off the space blanket after Chuck saw the medical bill for the Skater Bros. He's already picked up that Chuck's condition gets worse when he thinks Jimmy is "slipping". But he'll only doubt and criticize Chuck in private. In public, he's fiercely loyal to Chuck and backs him up 100%.
One thing I appreciate in Better Call Saul more than I did in Breaking Bad is the humor/comedy, it makes the heavy moments even more impactful. Granted I'm only on S2 right now, so the tone might go way darker in later seasons but I think so far they do a good job of balancing the drama and tension with the comedic aspects of the show.
To be fair breaking bad has a lot of hilarious moments too
@methodhardie9193 It does but I don't think the comedic tone is as pronounced as it is in this show, that may have something to do with how different Walt and Saul's personalities are and I think it works better here because you have Saul as the MC
@@cheekyramen for sure yes, Jimmy often tries to cover up his feelings with humour, so it suits the character well. A lot of BrBa's comedy comes from Walt and Jessie's incompetence.
It's probably already been said here, but the blonde nurse who tries to stop Jimmy from unplugging the machines is the same one that would tell Jesse and Andrea to 'take it outside' when he suspects Brock's been poisoned with ricin.
9:47 - Pudgey: "Maybe he'll have better luck here." Sorry for mixing my universes, but.....oh, my sweet summer child. 🤣
Oh episode 6 is next already? Thats when I realized this show was gonna be something truly special, perhaps even more so than breaking bad
I can't wait to see your reactions to episode 6. One of the top 3 of the entire series.
Chucks' condition is reminiscent of Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis." In that story, Gregor Samsa is stressed from the responsibilities of supporting his extended family. One morning he wakes up to discover himself turning into an insect. However, is he really turning into an insect? Or this how he escapes his family obligations without having the guilt of abandoning his responsibilities? After all, if he's turning into an insect, he can't very well be expected to go to work. I think something similar is at work in Chuck's situation.
I really would have liked it if they had somehow incorporated Jimmy's impact on the nursing homes to have snowballed into affecting Hector Salamanca in some way down the line. It's a shame
Thanks for uploading BCS so consistently!
yes a new ep!! love rewatching this with you guys
The talking toilet is one of the funniest things I've seen on TV...
Oh Chandler, you’re so big, give it all to me. I literally had to grab a tissue, I started crying.
mike was already an amazing character in BB, but BCS they really dont hold back in exploring his story, such a great character man
"Better Call Spartan" 🤣🤣🤣
I honestly love the comedic earlier seasons so much.
Jimmy should have committed. Big mistake
He looks 55? Michael McKean was 68 when the show started
Yeah, I was going to say that. But it's hard to judge the age of adults often.
"I'm surprised the responded to this call"
Think about Chuck's money and status, and assume his neighbors are just as well off. A neighborhood full of wealthy and well connected people? Yeah, the cops will send a SWAT team if someone reports a suspicious fart.
next episode is a big favorite of mine for Mike
Spartan & Pudgey Such A Awesome Video Today!!🔥🐐🐐💎
Better Call Spartan 😂 I love y'all and hope you had a great Christmas 🎄
8:44 Better Call Spartan 🤣Hell yeah
In my opinion, Better Call Saul is actually better than Breaking Bad!
Sadly, the start of the episode isn't an inaccurate representation of policing in America.
As ridiculous as it is, there are police officers out there who think they can do what those officers did. In reality they trampled Chuck's rights by entering his home without a warrant. On top of that they immediately tased him for no reason. If they really wanted to pursue the theft of newspaper charge, they could have sent him a summons or submitted for a warrant. They're not allowed to enter his home without a warrant unless there are "exigent circumstances," a situation so urgent that they can't wait for a warrant, which didn't exist here.
In a just world, they'd be fired and facing serious felonies as armed home invaders. In the real world, they probably get a short suspension and more training at worst.
They also would not have been allowed to go around looking in windows like they did. If there were evidence of a crime, it would easily have been excluded.
yeah I know you guys have it very rough out there, have visited Florida and I heard some insane things , especially from people of color, which I thought before was a myth, also I was shocked how trespassing is taken so seriously, if you go to someones territory you can literally get shot, I live in northern europe and here our officers dont even use guns that often only if a person they are confornting has a gun aswell and tresspassing isnt a big deal at all, yes it is in the sense that you cant just walk into someones home but you can totally be on others land
You might have missed the part where there were "exigent circumstances" in rush to make a speech. Strange behavior of the subject, the police received a call of a man, covered in a silver blanket, stealing a newspaper. His erratic mumbling to the cops when they arrive and refuses to open the door, causing the police to check the back and seeing ripped out power lines, flammable containers of kerosine and a big mess all spotted through the back door window.
It may all be fiction, but well thought out fiction and the police acted correctly to an immediate danger... a lunatic with kerosine.
@@ndogg20 Those are not exigent circumstances. He was not mumbling, for one thing, and nothing he said provided probable cause to enter the curtilage and trespass around the back. You do not have to open the door to someone investigating a stolen newspaper. A stolen newspaper is not enough to go around the back on look in the windows. A decent lawyer would get the whole thing tossed. Chuck himself mentioned that they had no probable cause. They weren't even saying they were worried about his well-being; they were saying they thought he was a tweaker. At most that would be enough to get a warrant, not to break in.
@ndogg20 I didn't miss anything. He wasn't incoherent. They just rolled their eyes at being confronted by someone who actually knew the law.
There was nothing that prevented them from attempting to obtain a warrant, especially when Chuck was offering to let them in. Besides that, tasing him in his own home was baseless and egregious.
Great reaction.
Hummels are valuable
Glad you guys have cottoned on to the more character driven and comedic evolution of BCS vs BB which has its characters mainly just have hardships and a one way decline and set piece shocks as Walt rises in power and depravity.
It's so weird to hear you guys refer to Jimmy as Saul, because Jimmy feels quite different to Saul we have in Breaking Bad. I hope you'll switch to Jimmy in a couple of episodes :)
Same, so so much.
Can you guys react to Generation Kill?
The next episode is heavy
I think you forgot that the origin of slippin jimmy name was explained to the twins in the first or second episode in skateboard park and that's why you're surprised to hear the name in this episode.
Just watching reactions to comments about your reactions. Don't worry about negative comments. I have 120+ Vlogs that I enjoy. Pudgey is very hot 🔥. Keep up the good work 👏.
I saw the pic of you lmao. Spartan is a big boy i thought youre waaay smaller. How tall are you bro?
I like your reactions, but it seems like Spartan is overly cruel to Pudgey in some videos. Hope all is good.
Maybe try to call him Jimmy for now cause for some reason everytime y'all say/call him Saul I cringe 😬
As I said in my comment to your reaction to Episode Four: you two need to keep your wits about you, otherwise you're going to be duped and conned scores of times between now and the end of Season Six.
'Seceed' means to declare your state (or parts of it) independent of the home state, as the US Confederate States did in 1861, leading the US Civil War.
Nice
The best thing about BCS is that there is no Skyler, Marie, or Walter Jr to slow it down. Every main character is interesting
you cant be allregic to electricity , its a mental condition and the show represented it soo well, I have social phobia and Im terrified of people, its insane how things like this can totally prevent you living your life
You two seem to be the only reactors who cant call him JIMMY GAWDDAMMIT ! JIMMY!!!!!
:D
JIMMY NOT SAUL DAMMIT...he will NEVER be the Saul of Breaking Bad in this show. PLEASE DEAR GOD, STOP CALLING HIM SAUL
Jimmy
We love you movie channel. Pudgey, you are a beautiful girl
Mike looks so old in this show.
Because, you know, actor cannot age in reverse, just for prequel.
@@Mailkateam yeah, so you agree he looks old AF in the new series where he is supposed to be younger... gotcha.
@@randallwilliamson3838 Who cares?
The actor has looked old for decades
mfs when an old man is older a decade later 🤯