Good video and great approach that separates you from other content creator's that play paradox games. My one critique is readjusting the audio as the music was a bit loud. Beyond that, a great first video.
Cool way to start a video, I also just started a Spain video series, Spain is surprisingly super strong in a player’s hands. I wish they simulated the carlist civil war :(
I love the end where we see the Afro-American Uprising and their laws are racial segregation and legacy slavery. They just whipped out a uno reverse card. lol
The need for a character like Saul came from two paths of Breaking Bad's development around the second season. First, as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman got themselves deeper into the drug business, the writers felt they needed a character to be a guide for them. At this point, they had written that Jesse's dimwitted friends like Badger were selling their drugs, and needed to envision what type of lawyer Walt and Jesse would enlist when they run into trouble. This would later serve to introduce Walter to new concepts such as the Disappearer's services. Secondly, they were at a point in Hank's character arc where he had suffered major trauma in seeing Tortuga's severed head, and he would no longer be able to serve as the series' bit of lightness. They thus made Saul more of a comical character to fill this void. The writers wrote this lawyer as loud, flashy, and over-the-top, as well as being a scammer himself. The creators decided on the name "Saul Goodman" as a play on the phrase "it's all good, man", so that even his most simple-minded clients would remember his name when they get arrested. Gould credits Breaking Bad's creator Vince Gilligan for initially suggesting this idea for Saul's name. The Breaking Bad episode "Better Call Saul" was written by Peter Gould, and he has been ultimately credited with creating the character. In terms of casting for the part, both Gilligan and Gould said that their crew included a number of fans of Mr. Show with Bob and David, including Gould's wife Nora, and Odenkirk's name quickly came up for the role. Gilligan offered Odenkirk a four-episode guest role without the need to audition. Odenkirk at the time had been focused on mentoring upcoming actors in comedy, and, needing an opportunity, readily took the role at the encouragement of his friend Reid Harrison, having not seen any of Breaking Bad and thinking that it was only intended for a short stint. Odenkirk watched available episodes of Breaking Bad before arriving for shooting and avoided reading the script he had been sent knowing that it would likely be trimmed down before filming. Odenkirk based the character's speaking style on producer Robert Evans, and spent time practicing speaking in Evans' style based on the autobiography The Kid Stays in the Picture. Bryan Cranston helped Odenkirk to learn more about what Breaking Bad was about and to coach him on dramatic acting, something which Odenkirk lacked from his comedy background. Odenkirk was scheduled to appear in the second-season finale, but a prior commitment on How I Met Your Mother left him unable to do so; this led Gilligan to create the character of Mike Ehrmantraut, played by Jonathan Banks, to serve in place of Saul for that fourth episode. Saul was originally intended to appear in only four episodes of the second season of Breaking Bad, but instead became central to the narrative of the series. Though originally written as a "two-and-a-half-dimensional" comic relief character, Saul's role became more in-depth, as Gilligan and Gould found they could use Saul as a "further entree to the criminal underbelly" for Walt in the later seasons. This also allowed them to give the character more humanity, which the showrunners credited to Odenkirk's acting skills. They considered that like with Aaron Paul and Dean Norris, Odenkirk's acting capability significantly altered plans they had for these characters and the series in a beneficial manner, making them more central to the larger plot. As Saul had proven to be a popular character with audiences, Gilligan and Gould already had started thinking about a spin-off involving Saul and approached Odenkirk on his interest to make it happen. Odenkirk had initially turned down the continuing role, wanting to be with his family in Los Angeles and feeling he had enough fame with the success of Breaking Bad, but his children assured them that they would be fine and he should not turn the opportunity down. Once Breaking Bad was completed, Gilligan and Gould worked to establish what the spinoff series would be about, ultimately coming onto the idea of a prequel named Better Call Saul that would feature Jimmy McGill and how he would become Saul Goodman. The showrunners realized that Saul was, as seen in Breaking Bad, "comfortable in his own skin" and had nowhere else to go, that they could instead explore how Saul got to that point, mirroring the same type of self-destruction that occurred to Walter White in Breaking Bad. They saw Jimmy as an "earnest, sweet guy whose brain naturally cooks up dishonest solutions to the challenges in front of him", where by the time of Breaking Bad, Saul is a "front" for one who "seemed to enjoy being a showy cheeseball", and a "hermetically sealed slickster". Rhea Seehorn, who plays Kim Wexler, Jimmy's romantic interest in Better Call Saul, said that one aspect of Jimmy she incorporated into her acting was the spontaneity of Jimmy slipping into and out of the Saul Goodman character, or as Gould had described to her, "right there at the moment", a factor that for Kim and other associates of Jimmy can cause confusion and concern. Breaking Bad established little of Saul's origins, but revealed that Saul Goodman was not his real name and that his real last name was McGill. This gave Gilligan, Gould, and Odenkirk a chance to flesh out more of Jimmy's backstory for Better Call Saul. Odenkirk and Gilligan set Jimmy's hometown as Chicago, in part as it was Odenkirk's own hometown as well as a homage to the notorious corruption in the political history of Chicago as inspiration for the character. In 2014, as a publicity stunt for the launch of Better Call Saul, a billboard for "James M. McGill, Attorney at Law" was placed in Albuquerque, mimicking a billboard that appeared on the series, with a phone number connecting to a voicemail message recorded by Odenkirk. In conceiving the story for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, while looking for the most important characters in Jesse Pinkman's life, due to the film continuing his story after the events of the Breaking Bad series finale, Gilligan considered to include Saul, feeling that using him in the story would have been great. However, Gilligan eventually desisted from including Saul due to being unaware of the potential plans Gould and the Better Call Saul writers could have for the character in his show, as Gilligan left the writers' room of the show after the third season.
One thing I hate about Spain is dealing with is the civil wars at first but then maybe pushing for things like parilament and all that Democratic shit at the start of the game is probably a pretty bad idea considering how low the support for those laws are at that time. I'm prone to disbanding most of the military and rebuilding it with troops from Toledo as that is the one area that will stay loyal to me during hard times. What really sucks is when big countries like Austria want to get in my way but I try to become freindly with potential enemies so that maybe that will keep them from doing it but the better answer I think is to just rebuild your army before enacting laws that you know won't be set in stone before a revolution starts. Somehow magically they don't want to assist those dirty little insurrectionists when you're wielding a stronger military than when you started. Who knew?
How did you do anything as Spain? Literally the second I hit play france and the US declare me as rivals and don’t let me do anything without interference
Can’t wait for swimmy to copy this video just like he did Golden.
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@@LoliPolice-bf7mwYou scare me
Still waiting for a nother swimmy outburst in a vicky game
I wish to remember you of: Bannerlord when.
SPAIN!? MORE LIKE PAIN!!!! HAHAHA!?!?!?
I sure hope college wouldnt have to use the debug console this time...
hoi4 albania lets play when??!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?
👽😈💯👳♂
College wannabe
S Tier Pain
SO FUNNY HAHAHAHAHAAHAH IM FROM SPAIN AND U LOVE THAT OVERUSED JOKE HAHA SPAIN WITHOUT AND S HAHAHAHSHSHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHA
This is easily one of the videos of all time.
Good video and great approach that separates you from other content creator's that play paradox games. My one critique is readjusting the audio as the music was a bit loud. Beyond that, a great first video.
Cool way to start a video, I also just started a Spain video series, Spain is surprisingly super strong in a player’s hands.
I wish they simulated the carlist civil war :(
Surely that will come some day
I remember wondering why Spain started with some rebels on map in Vic 2
Omg its ThatGuyFromCollege!!!! OMG
Hi I'm Rilber
Rip dude
College posted an actual Video: 😁
Its not Squad or Battlefield: 😟
You still owe me a Pizza Mr.
👍
Where community game?????????
damnn lisp ahh boy making quality content keep it commin ma boy
Damn this video is soo amazing. Have you ever heard of a game called hearts of iron 4? I think you’d really enjoy it.
This is the video that was made this year, the content, it is truly some of the content created
[interesting comment]
only me noticing that the treaty for madagascar was signed december 24?
How do you make such a HUGEEE economy????!!!
I love the end where we see the Afro-American Uprising and their laws are racial segregation and legacy slavery. They just whipped out a uno reverse card. lol
Great video!!!!!!! Very informative!!❤❤❤
Pretty good video for your first one, I would recommand to put the music a bit quieter
Wdym he’s got two other videos
@@xanpenguin754 his first official video
who
asked
We truly live in a society where gamer nations get cut down to size
Afro-Caribbeans rise up
As someone from the Philippines, I find us revolting funny but it was a rough time for us in history
Are you on a trampoline?
This is not a Spain without the S moment
This video was great please do more. But like Unironically this shit is fire
6:03 I'm dead lmao
The need for a character like Saul came from two paths of Breaking Bad's development around the second season. First, as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman got themselves deeper into the drug business, the writers felt they needed a character to be a guide for them. At this point, they had written that Jesse's dimwitted friends like Badger were selling their drugs, and needed to envision what type of lawyer Walt and Jesse would enlist when they run into trouble. This would later serve to introduce Walter to new concepts such as the Disappearer's services. Secondly, they were at a point in Hank's character arc where he had suffered major trauma in seeing Tortuga's severed head, and he would no longer be able to serve as the series' bit of lightness. They thus made Saul more of a comical character to fill this void. The writers wrote this lawyer as loud, flashy, and over-the-top, as well as being a scammer himself. The creators decided on the name "Saul Goodman" as a play on the phrase "it's all good, man", so that even his most simple-minded clients would remember his name when they get arrested. Gould credits Breaking Bad's creator Vince Gilligan for initially suggesting this idea for Saul's name.
The Breaking Bad episode "Better Call Saul" was written by Peter Gould, and he has been ultimately credited with creating the character. In terms of casting for the part, both Gilligan and Gould said that their crew included a number of fans of Mr. Show with Bob and David, including Gould's wife Nora, and Odenkirk's name quickly came up for the role. Gilligan offered Odenkirk a four-episode guest role without the need to audition. Odenkirk at the time had been focused on mentoring upcoming actors in comedy, and, needing an opportunity, readily took the role at the encouragement of his friend Reid Harrison, having not seen any of Breaking Bad and thinking that it was only intended for a short stint. Odenkirk watched available episodes of Breaking Bad before arriving for shooting and avoided reading the script he had been sent knowing that it would likely be trimmed down before filming. Odenkirk based the character's speaking style on producer Robert Evans, and spent time practicing speaking in Evans' style based on the autobiography The Kid Stays in the Picture. Bryan Cranston helped Odenkirk to learn more about what Breaking Bad was about and to coach him on dramatic acting, something which Odenkirk lacked from his comedy background. Odenkirk was scheduled to appear in the second-season finale, but a prior commitment on How I Met Your Mother left him unable to do so; this led Gilligan to create the character of Mike Ehrmantraut, played by Jonathan Banks, to serve in place of Saul for that fourth episode.
Saul was originally intended to appear in only four episodes of the second season of Breaking Bad, but instead became central to the narrative of the series. Though originally written as a "two-and-a-half-dimensional" comic relief character, Saul's role became more in-depth, as Gilligan and Gould found they could use Saul as a "further entree to the criminal underbelly" for Walt in the later seasons. This also allowed them to give the character more humanity, which the showrunners credited to Odenkirk's acting skills. They considered that like with Aaron Paul and Dean Norris, Odenkirk's acting capability significantly altered plans they had for these characters and the series in a beneficial manner, making them more central to the larger plot. As Saul had proven to be a popular character with audiences, Gilligan and Gould already had started thinking about a spin-off involving Saul and approached Odenkirk on his interest to make it happen. Odenkirk had initially turned down the continuing role, wanting to be with his family in Los Angeles and feeling he had enough fame with the success of Breaking Bad, but his children assured them that they would be fine and he should not turn the opportunity down.
Once Breaking Bad was completed, Gilligan and Gould worked to establish what the spinoff series would be about, ultimately coming onto the idea of a prequel named Better Call Saul that would feature Jimmy McGill and how he would become Saul Goodman. The showrunners realized that Saul was, as seen in Breaking Bad, "comfortable in his own skin" and had nowhere else to go, that they could instead explore how Saul got to that point, mirroring the same type of self-destruction that occurred to Walter White in Breaking Bad. They saw Jimmy as an "earnest, sweet guy whose brain naturally cooks up dishonest solutions to the challenges in front of him", where by the time of Breaking Bad, Saul is a "front" for one who "seemed to enjoy being a showy cheeseball", and a "hermetically sealed slickster". Rhea Seehorn, who plays Kim Wexler, Jimmy's romantic interest in Better Call Saul, said that one aspect of Jimmy she incorporated into her acting was the spontaneity of Jimmy slipping into and out of the Saul Goodman character, or as Gould had described to her, "right there at the moment", a factor that for Kim and other associates of Jimmy can cause confusion and concern.
Breaking Bad established little of Saul's origins, but revealed that Saul Goodman was not his real name and that his real last name was McGill. This gave Gilligan, Gould, and Odenkirk a chance to flesh out more of Jimmy's backstory for Better Call Saul. Odenkirk and Gilligan set Jimmy's hometown as Chicago, in part as it was Odenkirk's own hometown as well as a homage to the notorious corruption in the political history of Chicago as inspiration for the character.
In 2014, as a publicity stunt for the launch of Better Call Saul, a billboard for "James M. McGill, Attorney at Law" was placed in Albuquerque, mimicking a billboard that appeared on the series, with a phone number connecting to a voicemail message recorded by Odenkirk.
In conceiving the story for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, while looking for the most important characters in Jesse Pinkman's life, due to the film continuing his story after the events of the Breaking Bad series finale, Gilligan considered to include Saul, feeling that using him in the story would have been great. However, Gilligan eventually desisted from including Saul due to being unaware of the potential plans Gould and the Better Call Saul writers could have for the character in his show, as Gilligan left the writers' room of the show after the third season.
Nice pace, liked + subscribed. Can be even better by adding in more specifics of some key economic/building/tech you did.
I've had a hard time finding a good short video about Victoria 3, but you sir have done it. You got yourself a sub
I very much enjoyed your immersion-friendly rationaisations of the game's breaking.
I wish the US would actually enforce the Monroe Doctrine.
I FUCKING LOVE TROPICO MUSIIICC?!?!!!
Omg my favorite Bavarian twitch streamer
Man We've got a new UA-camr around in BOBG
Damn as far as first vids go this is pretty impressive. Also I love the narration. Keep up the great work!
Ngl this music is giving me the urge to hire an advisor called penultimo and call myself el presidente
music too loud
really cool viki 3 vid hope to see more of these
I LOVE ThatGuyFromCollege
One thing I hate about Spain is dealing with is the civil wars at first but then maybe pushing for things like parilament and all that Democratic shit at the start of the game is probably a pretty bad idea considering how low the support for those laws are at that time. I'm prone to disbanding most of the military and rebuilding it with troops from Toledo as that is the one area that will stay loyal to me during hard times. What really sucks is when big countries like Austria want to get in my way but I try to become freindly with potential enemies so that maybe that will keep them from doing it but the better answer I think is to just rebuild your army before enacting laws that you know won't be set in stone before a revolution starts. Somehow magically they don't want to assist those dirty little insurrectionists when you're wielding a stronger military than when you started. Who knew?
i won with walachia against Russia (with Austrian help :3 uwu)
How did you do anything as Spain? Literally the second I hit play france and the US declare me as rivals and don’t let me do anything without interference
the music is straight fire
Omg is this that guy from college???????!!???
The Afro-American rebels when the video is about to end:
*Allow us to introduce ourselves*
what did you do with the infamy? and how did you encouraage immigration?greener grass campaign?
And again no one mentions the last part of the video, where New Africa had reversed slavery.
What’s ur pc specs? I’m jealous how well this game runs for you
Good shit, the sky's the limit
This is easily the best ad for this game I've ever watched.
Spitten straight facts 👍
truly a college moment
5:52
"Off the cöäs- coast."
Edit: Best video i've watched all week.
Love the music and history background AND THE VIBESSSS
updooted honestly
hi I'm from Spain and i think 🫸🇨🇵
👍🇵🇹
really great video, i enjoyed it a lot!!
When you play Spain - they never even attempted to defend their ally
When I play Spain - French legions have arrived in toledo
Woah you're from College?
My god that Iberia flag is atrocious
Lol. Philippines is rebelling again. 😂🤣
Wow the algorithm actually giving me videos I'm interested in that are new.
Based algorithm boosting comment
this is very much a video
1:39 📸
i like the narration style, it separates you from the others. keep up the good work
college from bokoen holyhsit??!!!
The Iberian flag is actually historically accurate sadly
Mane did not post for 6 years just to start dropping bangers
Keep up the great work friend
name of the music in the intro????
Hispanic music + Good narration = Good gameplay
Can't wait to join Spain when Montana state leaves the U.S. 😂
Looking forward to more and to have acess to others of the bokoen grouo
Oooh is it’s a new channel
How did u form Iberia with Gibraltar
Naval battles exist?
ThatGuyFromCollege Moment
Nice college lecture
EU4-> Spain
VIC3-> Pain
COLLEGE IM YOUR BIGGEST FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
very good!!
He sounds like College from Bokoen1
I've heard of that guy before
very cool
Diggin the Tropico Music
Real Tropicana hours
Music is a lil too loud.
Common College W
this is video
who cares
france
Wow...
Muy bien
Bro, do a Turkey/Ottoman Empire. Turkish people love this game, and when a foreigner makes a video about Turkey, they flood in and watch.
This video is surprisingly good
SPAIN MORE LIKE SMELLY!!!!!!!!
awooooo
I watched this video
Collage video
Collage video
Subjects are definitely fucking useless lol