@@NaptownClassic The Ansel Adams estate has ran into the same problem down through the years. Ansel sold copies of photo's he made but he kept the original glass negatives. There by retaining all rights to the photo. Which is why when a box of them was mysteriously found at a garage sale the family sued.
He built him up the the BS first then hit him with what Jimmy could actually win in court with. That photo of the cowboy lawsuit would cost them tons of money. Played him like a fiddle.
And of course, if you show the photo and then move on to other, more spurious claims, suddenly people start getting suspicious. If this one is true, could these others be?
Some of my favorite scenes in BB/BCS are when Saul dunks on career professionals like Rich or Jesse’s parents’ lawyer. Imagine spending all your time in law school, building professional relationships, working your way toward the top of your own little world, making partner and reaping the benefits of a very prestigious white collar job, and a chimp with a machine gun comes in and blows you away. That’s Saul Goodman.
@jcorb Ackers life wasn’t destroyed. He was no longer legally on his land and the new land owner even offered to pay him a settlement so he could find housing until he found a more permanent residence. Y’all gotta quit with the “rich man bad even when rich man good” you scrutinize rich people so much when they do eventually do something good and then your shocked when they stop doing nice things because nothing they realize nothing appeases you people.
@@zer0games877 thank god rich people exist. could you imagine a world where people weren't constantly looking for ways to make more money? actual dystopia
@@anuj8825 it's a reference to the new episodes of season 6 that just came out this week. Saul accuses Kevin and a place he's getting a tour of being against him cause of his Jewish last name
I love how he walks out the room whistling, but leaves the door open, as a sign of disrespect and also to make them hear him whistling the entire walk haha
She really is a fantastic lawyer, not just a great grasp of the law and an insane work ethic, but she can think strategically in ters of where opposition might be attempting to lead the case.
But that was Kim's plan, she already knew the play saul was trying to make, she said at the beginning of the episode that she didn't want to go through with the plan anymore but Jimmy chose to do it anyway that's why she was so upset at the end
@@beatlecristian Kim knew the plan inside out but she and Jimmy agreed to not go with it at the last moment. But Jimmy did it anyway, completely blindsding her whih is why she was upset.
@@nont18411 also she is an addict to the hustle. Who else would fully understand that but jimmy? Sure he betrayed her trust time and time again, but as long as they hustle other people it'll be different next time. Right?
This like David vs Goliath, a single tiny man against a big corporate full of high-end lawyers and power. Yet Saul outsmarts them all with his wits (and with a little help of Kim). Brilliant scene.
This scene didn't have Kim's involvement, Saul tricked her into thinking he wasn't gonna do this to get a better reaction out of her; Schreiker was suspicious that Saul and Kim were conning Kevin into moving the call centre away with all these crazy schemes and Saul was doing her a favour here.
What I really love, that this video misses out on, is the scene that immediately follows this where Paige and Kim and Rich are all talking in a frenzy about how they can't really do anything about the fake testimonials or, well, any of Saul's moves.
Immediately afterwards they talk about how they could take him to court for libel if he airs it, but it would be a pain and a slog. So they knew they'd win, but it would take too much time to be convenient
Thats the biggest flaw in law today. I had my car hit from the side, they told me I have to pay. I told them we got the tech to prove he ram me from the side cause he was speeding, which in turn would leave him with all the cost. But everyone said, the cost to prove that and running the tech is to expensive and they had to open a case in court, its not worth the win, because of the cost (=time). I was like: "Yeah nice justice we got here..."
how everyone is trying to tell jimmy what a mess of trouble he'll be in if he goes through with any of this, meanwhile he's just shushing everybody like he's a friend trying to show them a youtube video that they don't think is funny
I would no joke watch an entire full episode of just different versions of those commercials playing and accusing Mesa Verde of outrageous things for 45 minutes straight lmao
"I went up to the teller at my Mesa Verde branch and I wanted to make a withdrawal, but to confirm my transaction they demanded me to tell them who was in Paris, and to say it out loud for everyone to hear!"
Did anybody see that "Based on Actual Incidents or Fiction" text scrolling at the bottom of the screen for each one of Saul's spots? That's both deeply-cynical and super-clever, the notion that Saul knew most people wouldn't read that, but that it would absolve him just enough in court in the unlikely event he'd ever have to defend the ads there, lol. ;)
'We'll be seeing a lot of eachother' that's the real threat right there. They gave him whatever he wanted after that. I mean look what he did in one meeting, with years imagine how much ridiculous stuff he could scrap together to throw at them.
Cheap, quick, outrageous, malicious. "They" will never respect him, so, why keep grinding to earn it with respectful sobriety? He's the Wizard of Law, the most scandalous conman! Who cares if what we're doing is unethical, let's have fun! You can only be a genuine master of chaos if you've mastered the structure deep within. ...so, yeah. This is one of my favorite episodes in the whole show, to be honest. And this clip was the most fascinating part for me. God, Season 5 was great.
Simultaneously absolutely hilarious and really nerve-wracking, considering he was pushing his relationship with Kim to the absolute brink and didn't even realize it
@@bas_ee She didn’t want to go through with the plan and didn’t think Jimmy would do it. Thats why when he asks for 4 million dollars she says “We had an agreement” with a lot of spite in her voice. My guess is she just wanted jimmy to request a decent amount of money.
Kevins comments later about Jimmy being a "low level shyster" telling Kim she could do "a whole lot better", to me are actually sour grapes at how good a lawyer Jimmy is. Kevin has the best team money can buy but he can't beat Jimmy.
Certainly it did rub her wrong. 1. It's her own business who she meddles with 2. She probably still is somewhat protective of him for how Chuck used to treat him 3. They are on the same page about scamming, so she probably takes this judgement personally
As Kim pointed out later though, Kevin constantly ignores his lawyers' advice. It's not that they couldn't beat Jimmy, it's that Kevin kept falling into Jimmy's emotional traps
"Hi, I'm Saul Goodman, have you or a family member experienced antisemitic treatment by members or staff of a Mesa Verde branch? Then you may be entitled to a large cash settlement."
You feel so bad for Kim, both being pitted up against someone she cares about for now, but then Kevin handing him the win while she's practically screaming for him to just say nothing.
@@Nihilakh4life ? They both agreed he’d stop the extreme measures, then he completely betrays her trust by doing this. You know she wasn’t aware of this right
@@zer0games877 doesn’t matter anyways since her response was basically let’s get married but don’t pull any funny business on me again (then proceeds to come up with the idea to ruin Howard’s career)
In the pilot episode of Breaking Bad Walter withdraws his life savings to buy an RV from the Mesa Verde bank. You can see the logo for Mesa Verde in the pilot episode is vastly different from the Mesa Verde logo in Better Call Saul. That's either a continuity error or some really insane level of detail writing right there!
There's a great deleted scene where instead of hanging on Kim at the end, it follows Jimmy outside whistling. Once he gets far enough, he can hear Kim pleading and saying how sorry she is and the rest of the team scrambling. Jimmy's face suddenly shifts and you can see how guilty he feels before the scene ends.
I love how he completely destroyed everybody there, that was his talent , if you were his client , he would go the extra mile for you in his fantastic adhd creative way
@@olzhastortpayev8053 belongs where you live. Ask google. Mostly Netflix, in Australia I believe something else, and in the us Netflix and some other. Sorry, lost the names of the channel(s)
This was so deliciously evil and peak Saul. The entire episode his demeanor shift was incredible. You always know he's gonna take it as far as he can then he goes past that. Had to rewatch to make sure I didn't miss when he went full Saul.
3:28 Whistles "You're In the Money" as he walks out the door. All those lawyers sitting at that table with the bald guy businessman at the end paying their bills. ("It's funny because it's true." Fat Tony.)
actually with NFTs it's even worse. you don't even really own a copy of the photo. you own the ability to view a copy of the photo and a thing that says "you own the ability to view a copy of the photo".
Ahhh, the green screen really puts the "saul goodman" into these commercials he's been making. The other commercials were almost _too_ good, this is definitely more on brand.
"My bank was funding terrorism" LMAO, that is so early 2000s.
Yeeup.
*YUP!* 😉
Yes, now it would be declared "Russian misinformation" lol
@@robjohnson8522 Yeah and they would then restrict the sharing of the story on social media even after it being proven real
Hey, he followed the paper trail.
"You don't want a criminal lawyer... you want a 'criminal' lawyer"
- Jesse Pinkman
*YYYUUPP*
But he didn’t commit any felony here , he beat them straight
@@Coconutyorkie I wouldn’t say morally straight, but legally straight, yes.
0:24
Yo
When you realize he made all of these commercials solely to aggravate Kevin and get him to admit he owns only the copy of the logo
So he never intended to air them?
@@danieljackson1272 the commercial was a threat
@@danieljackson1272 Yup. He never did. It was entirely to irritate him and make him confess to something petty
Not "the only copy", "only a copy" not the rights to the art.
@@NaptownClassic The Ansel Adams estate has ran into the same problem down through the years. Ansel sold copies of photo's he made but he kept the original glass negatives. There by retaining all rights to the photo. Which is why when a box of them was mysteriously found at a garage sale the family sued.
Love how the allegations escalate in absurdity until Saul reveals the true dagger
Probably just to rile Kevin up until he ends up admitting that they used the photo's silhouette for their logo
That’s showmanship 😂
He built him up the the BS first then hit him with what Jimmy could actually win in court with. That photo of the cowboy lawsuit would cost them tons of money. Played him like a fiddle.
That Mesa Verde was funding terrorism!
And of course, if you show the photo and then move on to other, more spurious claims, suddenly people start getting suspicious. If this one is true, could these others be?
I love how Kevin always strongly denies even the most ridiculous accusations
My dad never ever did anything like that!
@@denverbritto5606 This is not true, this is all fantasy
@@denverbritto5606 YUP!!
Imagine these lines combined:
“A man…. F-cking a horse”
“YUP”
“My dad never ever did anything like that”
@@ВгостяхуЭндеркинга I’m literally dying right now. Best scene in the entire show 😂
Some of my favorite scenes in BB/BCS are when Saul dunks on career professionals like Rich or Jesse’s parents’ lawyer. Imagine spending all your time in law school, building professional relationships, working your way toward the top of your own little world, making partner and reaping the benefits of a very prestigious white collar job, and a chimp with a machine gun comes in and blows you away. That’s Saul Goodman.
GO LANDCRABS!!!!!
My face when
When I die from a chimp with a machine gun
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF
👍
Such chicanery
“He Defecated Through a sunroof!”
EYUP!
CHICAGO SUNROOF!
I followed the money. Precious Jimmy was stealing them blind
🤣🤣🤣
What a sick joke!
THIS... THIS CHICANERY!
This may be Saul Goodman at his Saul Goodmaniest.
Bob Odenkirk at his Oden***kiest.
Saul Bestman
Goodmanliest
YYYUP!
Saul Goodmania
I love how Kevin got even more upset when Jimmy popped out of the curtain on the last one. “Stop… Stop it!”
That was hilarious
That wasn't jimmy
@@ericblakely5181 Ok Saul then. Bet you’re fun at social gatherings.
@@ericblakely5181 Technically it was
It's hilarious cause it's the one where he accuses his dad of terrorism something that would've put the common folk on edge in the early/mid 00s
Jimmy is really good at manipulating people by trolling them (especially Kevin). Really, really good.
Kevin is a straight arrow. He can’t anticipate dirty plays cuz he has no experience in bending the rules of the game.
@@giraffeorganic great point. That honestly makes this scam even worse. He’s not even a bad guy. They couldn’t find a single skeleton in his closet
@jcorb Ackers life wasn’t destroyed. He was no longer legally on his land and the new land owner even offered to pay him a settlement so he could find housing until he found a more permanent residence. Y’all gotta quit with the “rich man bad even when rich man good” you scrutinize rich people so much when they do eventually do something good and then your shocked when they stop doing nice things because nothing they realize nothing appeases you people.
@@zer0games877 thank god rich people exist. could you imagine a world where people weren't constantly looking for ways to make more money? actual dystopia
@@zer0games877 You had me until you went on about "muh poor millionaires"
"It's not your fault. Sins of the father"
LOL
Love how he whistles the tune "Im into the money" as he leaves the office.
He's a fan of the Plinkett reviews
"Im into the money"? "We're in the money" is the lyric...
@@chrismichaelgardner 😭😭
No he doesn't stop dreaming things up
"We're into the money, the boss money"
very brave of saul to stand up to known anti-semite kevin wachtell like that, bravo
In his own domain, as well! It was like wall to wall mayonnaise in there!
5000 years and it never ends!
I don't get this
Kevin is anti semite?
@@anuj8825 it's a reference to the new episodes of season 6 that just came out this week. Saul accuses Kevin and a place he's getting a tour of being against him cause of his Jewish last name
@@uguubella Both names, Saul is also a Jewish name
I love how he walks out the room whistling, but leaves the door open, as a sign of disrespect and also to make them hear him whistling the entire walk haha
he was whistling “we’re in the money” too. this shi was jus brilliant
It was a mic drop
this moment is like the Chuck's testimony scene. what a masterpiece
This is nothing, this, this chicanery ! He defeated through a sunroof !
@@mbedj1974 And I saved him!
YUP!
@@dennisnguyen2847 1216, one after Magna Carta, as if I'd ever make a mistake!
fun fact: 1216 was the doctored number. 1261 was the actual one.
"Chimp with a machine gun" sums up this scene quite well actually
The fact Kim knew where he was going with this and tried her best to get the guy to keep his mouth shut
She really is a fantastic lawyer, not just a great grasp of the law and an insane work ethic, but she can think strategically in ters of where opposition might be attempting to lead the case.
But that was Kim's plan, she already knew the play saul was trying to make, she said at the beginning of the episode that she didn't want to go through with the plan anymore but Jimmy chose to do it anyway that's why she was so upset at the end
@@JesusSanchez-xv7ex I thought she didn’t know, which is why she was so upset. To sell the deception.
@Nope-a-rooty-tooty I’m sorry but can you remind me of what it was Kim said?
@@beatlecristian Kim knew the plan inside out but she and Jimmy agreed to not go with it at the last moment.
But Jimmy did it anyway, completely blindsding her whih is why she was upset.
That “YEE-HAW!” and “YUP!” Have me rolling every time 😂
There's also the glorious IIIIIIIIMM DOONNNN WAAAAAACCCHHHHTEEELLLLL
@@hanzo_often Best slo mo ever 😂😂😂
Yup!
Is the guy who says "YUP" from Mr. Show?
Yup has a whole new meaning after waterworks
I adore that shot at 1:37 with Jimmy and the words BARE GENITALS over his head in pink comic sans so much.
This is the moment Kim knew they should get married.
Still don’t understand why lol.
She should’ve dump him completely but she did the opposite and look how it got her.
@@nont18411 She likes bad boys
@@nont18411 because vince is a hack
@@nont18411 married couples cant be called to testify against each other
@@nont18411 also she is an addict to the hustle. Who else would fully understand that but jimmy?
Sure he betrayed her trust time and time again, but as long as they hustle other people it'll be different next time. Right?
Saul's true passion is the audiovisual world, he should have been a filmmaker
He should have been an actor or a digital marketer. He would have excelled in any of those fields.
But no he had to make his brother proud
@@sahilhossain8204 kim*
@@aryan7767 ah yes, his brother and trans lover, Kimberly Wexler Mcgill.
He should’ve made YTP’s 😂
This like David vs Goliath, a single tiny man against a big corporate full of high-end lawyers and power. Yet Saul outsmarts them all with his wits (and with a little help of Kim).
Brilliant scene.
I mean his name IS Saul
Why I love Saul and Mr.Odenkirk
He’s a teetsy tiny man in a teetsy winzy little bubble.
and by hiring someone to break into kevins house to take pictures ultimately leading them to find out about the copyright infringement
This scene didn't have Kim's involvement, Saul tricked her into thinking he wasn't gonna do this to get a better reaction out of her; Schreiker was suspicious that Saul and Kim were conning Kevin into moving the call centre away with all these crazy schemes and Saul was doing her a favour here.
What I really love, that this video misses out on, is the scene that immediately follows this where Paige and Kim and Rich are all talking in a frenzy about how they can't really do anything about the fake testimonials or, well, any of Saul's moves.
And Kevin just sitting silently seething while they go back and forth.
Immediately afterwards they talk about how they could take him to court for libel if he airs it, but it would be a pain and a slog. So they knew they'd win, but it would take too much time to be convenient
And then Saul's "Imagine a world" speech
opening the door and didnt close it icing the cake
Thats the biggest flaw in law today. I had my car hit from the side, they told me I have to pay. I told them we got the tech to prove he ram me from the side cause he was speeding, which in turn would leave him with all the cost. But everyone said, the cost to prove that and running the tech is to expensive and they had to open a case in court, its not worth the win, because of the cost (=time).
I was like: "Yeah nice justice we got here..."
I just love how Jimmy can just enter a room and own all the rich snobs who would usually look down on him.
So true. 😅🤣🤣🤣
For now, anyway
I'm guessing they are quite happy with how it worked out for him in the end.
@@Bendetoma but with good behavior, who knows?
@@Bendetoma or be in awe that he managed to almost get away with only 7 years in jail.
“Kevin you’re gonna want to see this. Your dads in this!”
“Only one way to find out!”
how everyone is trying to tell jimmy what a mess of trouble he'll be in if he goes through with any of this, meanwhile he's just shushing everybody like he's a friend trying to show them a youtube video that they don't think is funny
I would no joke watch an entire full episode of just different versions of those commercials playing and accusing Mesa Verde of outrageous things for 45 minutes straight lmao
YUP!
“Mesa Verde did 9/11”
“YUP”
@@hydqjuliilq27 "my dad would never ever did anything like that!!"
Yuppp
"I went up to the teller at my Mesa Verde branch and I wanted to make a withdrawal, but to confirm my transaction they demanded me to tell them who was in Paris, and to say it out loud for everyone to hear!"
Did anybody see that "Based on Actual Incidents or Fiction" text scrolling at the bottom of the screen for each one of Saul's spots? That's both deeply-cynical and super-clever, the notion that Saul knew most people wouldn't read that, but that it would absolve him just enough in court in the unlikely event he'd ever have to defend the ads there, lol. ;)
Gotta cover all the bases yk
I’ve watched this video dozens of times and didn’t notice it!
You're a genius to spot it 😂
Yup!
He uses that same text scrolling effect in his commercials in Breaking Bad too
He embarrassed an entire room full of people. That’s real genius.
Yup!!👍 Yee Haaaw!
One time I walked into a Dennys without any clothes on, but instead of getting called a genius I just got added to a list
Comedy gold done intentionally and correctly.
'We'll be seeing a lot of eachother' that's the real threat right there. They gave him whatever he wanted after that. I mean look what he did in one meeting, with years imagine how much ridiculous stuff he could scrap together to throw at them.
Good point!
He made himself as obnoxious as possible so they would agree to his terms just to get him to go away. Jimmy/Saul is universes ahead of the game.
The way Jimmy leaves the door open while he whistles his way out the building is so Saul. Perfect acting.
He was whistling the song, "I'm in the money."
You can tell from this point forward the commerical qualities start to fall. Indicating more of the nature of Saul Goodman.
Bravo Vince
Vravo Bince
@@paradiver7550 holy reddit
Vibrava
Cheap, quick, outrageous, malicious. "They" will never respect him, so, why keep grinding to earn it with respectful sobriety?
He's the Wizard of Law, the most scandalous conman! Who cares if what we're doing is unethical, let's have fun! You can only be a genuine master of chaos if you've mastered the structure deep within.
...so, yeah. This is one of my favorite episodes in the whole show, to be honest. And this clip was the most fascinating part for me. God, Season 5 was great.
Man, Season 5 really had the best 5 episodes of the show back-to-back. Wexler V/s Goodman, JMM, Bagman, Bad Choice Road, Something Unforgivable. Damn.
But It had a really slow start. It felt like Kim and Jimmy's storyline was wrapped up in season 4.
@@leonpaelinck and then we got three outstanding episodes of season 6 with Nacho's storyline
@@nicolasdiez7688 I disagree. It wasn't outstanding it was lazy
@@atlantis5001 it's very limited to what it is too..
2nd half of season 5 were my favorite stretch of episodes in the whole series. Just straight masterpiece every episode
The walk off while whistling "We're in the money", so good! Love it.
3:04 Love that “you’ll never be able to prove that”; Rich always tries to demerit the opponent’s argument, but this time it was just too obvious
Freaking Rich using the classics
Makes Rich look like an idiot
- "you'll never be able to prove that"
- literally proves it 5 seconds later
Jimmy is the inventor of YTP
YUP!!
@@osmiridium!PUY
Hands down the funniest sequence of the season. Haven’t laughed that hard in a long time.
Yyyyyup!
My bank *WAS FUNDING TERRORISM*
Yyy-up!
Simultaneously absolutely hilarious and really nerve-wracking, considering he was pushing his relationship with Kim to the absolute brink and didn't even realize it
This and what Mr. Acker says about the picture jimmy shows him
I'd say it's a close tie between this and squat cobbler
"Thats right we OWN IT"
Alright Saul may be underhanded but Kevin kinda asked for that one to happen
Eh it was probably just a misunderstanding. Kevin never asked his dad where he got the picture from so he just assumed they owned it.
@@matthewriley7826yet he blatantly ignored his lawyer(who does know a thing or two about copywrite law)’s advice
@@matthewriley7826Kevin knew it was a copy though. It wasn't an original creation.
So this is why the horse logo is missing in the pilot of breaking bag when walt walks out of the mesa bank
The wordless exchanges between Bob and Rhea here are absolutely sublime. This scene was simultaneously hilarious and gut-wrenching.
HUEHEUHE I KNOW THEIR REEL NAMES
@@FishehWoW Chill pills don’t grow on trees, unfortunately for you.
@@FishehWoW and? What’s the fuss about?
@@berndschaffmann8522 what's the point of referring by the actors name when we're talking about the characters they're playing lol
@@MrStarman926 just chitchat. Pardon me.
"BARE GENITALS"
"YUUUUUUPPP"
🤬🤠🤬"MY DAD NEVER EVER DID ANYthang LIKE THAT"🤬🤠🤬
Bravo Vince
0:24 I had no idea Kim's new boyfriend was in this episode 💀
Kim isn't angry Jimmy scammed Kevin she's angry she wasn't in on it.
She was in on it.
She was. She obviously could not let them know that though.
@@bas_ee She didn’t want to go through with the plan and didn’t think Jimmy would do it. Thats why when he asks for 4 million dollars she says “We had an agreement” with a lot of spite in her voice. My guess is she just wanted jimmy to request a decent amount of money.
In the beginning of the episode kim tells Jimmy that she didnt want to go through with the plan after all
@@bas_ee She wasn't
"my bank was funding terrorism" made me burst out laughing when I first saw this
Rotchild.. the biggest banker funded many wars...massive teririst
Kevins comments later about Jimmy being a "low level shyster" telling Kim she could do "a whole lot better", to me are actually sour grapes at how good a lawyer Jimmy is. Kevin has the best team money can buy but he can't beat Jimmy.
Certainly it did rub her wrong.
1. It's her own business who she meddles with
2. She probably still is somewhat protective of him for how Chuck used to treat him
3. They are on the same page about scamming, so she probably takes this judgement personally
It’s because Jimmy has absolutely no integrity
Jimmy has no principles . This is why he can win.
As Kim pointed out later though, Kevin constantly ignores his lawyers' advice.
It's not that they couldn't beat Jimmy, it's that Kevin kept falling into Jimmy's emotional traps
Even though people didn't respect him, he always truly gave the best attorney attention you could have.
I love the INSTANT Saul brings that picture up Kim quickly says "Kevin, say nothing"
whistling “we’re in the money” as he leaves the room is just icing on the cake. i love this show
This is the moment Saul showed Mesa Verde his new commercial
Is this the moment when breaking became bad?
I think that happens in a later episode, not yet.
Yup
"I'm Jewish. I found out that the Wachtells are antisemitic. I don't feel safe walking into any Mesa Verde branch anymore!"
*YUP!* 😉
5000 years and it never ends
“It was wall to wall mayonnaise in there!”
"Hi, I'm Saul Goodman, have you or a family member experienced antisemitic treatment by members or staff of a Mesa Verde branch? Then you may be entitled to a large cash settlement."
If Mesa Verde was based
109 weren't enough.
The way he just whistles and walks out LMAO
Say what you want about Saul Goodman but never question his work ethic. He made presumably 25+ adverts just to get Kevin off balance.
guilty of every other sin in the book, but not laziness, per Chuck
You feel so bad for Kim, both being pitted up against someone she cares about for now, but then Kevin handing him the win while she's practically screaming for him to just say nothing.
@@Nihilakh4life ? They both agreed he’d stop the extreme measures, then he completely betrays her trust by doing this. You know she wasn’t aware of this right
@@zer0games877 doesn’t matter anyways since her response was basically let’s get married but don’t pull any funny business on me again (then proceeds to come up with the idea to ruin Howard’s career)
@@jeremyjones7436 That is truly something unforgivable.
@@jeremyjones7436 and doesn’t tell Jimmy about how Lalo is alive. Something is up.
I love how Kevin says "STOP, STOP!" after the Terrorism accusation. Really shows BCS is set in the early 2000s
Whistling "I'm In The Money" as he was leaving is a lovely touch.
In the pilot episode of Breaking Bad Walter withdraws his life savings to buy an RV from the Mesa Verde bank. You can see the logo for Mesa Verde in the pilot episode is vastly different from the Mesa Verde logo in Better Call Saul. That's either a continuity error or some really insane level of detail writing right there!
Neither. It may not even be the same bank. Or that the name changed between 2004 and 2008.
I like how he expected Kevin to call him so to make sure of that he made a catchy tune for his number so that Kevin would remember
There's a great deleted scene where instead of hanging on Kim at the end, it follows Jimmy outside whistling. Once he gets far enough, he can hear Kim pleading and saying how sorry she is and the rest of the team scrambling. Jimmy's face suddenly shifts and you can see how guilty he feels before the scene ends.
"BARE GENITALS" in comic sans was the funniest thing I've noticed in the background in a while
Feels so good to be back with this masterpiece of a show!
2:44 this is the moment NFT’s was born.
I love how he completely destroyed everybody there, that was his talent , if you were his client , he would go the extra mile for you in his fantastic adhd creative way
"YEP"
Glenn Wachtell (2010)
YEP
The way he leaves the office is really Saul Goodman style
I absolutely love that he just ended the meeting after he finished his points lol
2:30 Saul explains NFTs before they even came to life xD
Nobody is making money with nfts anymore lol
The "YUP" creeps me out after waterworks
Why
Jimmy whistling "i'm in the money" as he leaves the office is amazing.
this is probably the clearest demonstration of how much Saul is the best lawyer of this universe, hands down.
Not closing the door on the way out, whistling, what a power play
Saul shows them a YTP with that editing.
YTP accurately describes Saul's commercials
This is his best commercial, no doubts.
The “black mould” gets me every time😂😂😂.
It’s the font that it comes up with omg.
"My bank was funding terrorism"
Well that aged real well today.
YUP!
"My dad never ever did anything like that!"
I feel like Rex Linn was trying not to laugh from that line.
Saul had too much fun showing this.
Saul whistling “we’re in the money” as he walks out lmaoooo. The amount of enemies he’s made im surprised he didn’t get arrested sooner
The ''YUP'' has a whole new meaning now... 😮💨
"Take down all your little horsie logos" LOL SAVAGE
The thing about the whole ‘Saul Goodman’ persona is that it makes you forget he is a fantastic lawyer.
3:00 NFTs in a nutshell
Watched episodes 1 and 2 of Season 6 yesterday. The crew is still going strong producing excellent show.
Where to watch it
@@olzhastortpayev8053 belongs where you live. Ask google. Mostly Netflix, in Australia I believe something else, and in the us Netflix and some other. Sorry, lost the names of the channel(s)
@Agent 39 explain pls lmao but yea I found a website to watch the latest season
EYUP
@Agent 39 any that you might rec?
This was so deliciously evil and peak Saul. The entire episode his demeanor shift was incredible. You always know he's gonna take it as far as he can then he goes past that. Had to rewatch to make sure I didn't miss when he went full Saul.
I popped at "sins of the father".
1:48 gets me everytime
Yup
"My bank is funding TERRORISM" has gotta be my favorite one.
As one wise man said once...YUUUUPPPP
If Saul played it straight he would be the greatest lawyer of all time
The thing is, Jimmy not playing it straight WAS what made him the great at his job
The "yup" is hilarious and ironic after Kim's new boyfriend war scream😂😂
3:28 Whistles "You're In the Money" as he walks out the door. All those lawyers sitting at that table with the bald guy businessman at the end paying their bills. ("It's funny because it's true." Fat Tony.)
The best bit about this scene to me is how he deliberately leaves the door open on the way out.
this episode was 10/10
“That’s right, we own it!”
“You own a copy of the photo, you don’t own the right to it, that’s copyright infringement.”
mfing NFTs smh
Damn...
There’s … “The Truth” 😎👍
(the kind that gets tech bros to drop $10,000 on my dickbutt jpeg)
And … the truth ✋😫
Which it is.
actually with NFTs it's even worse. you don't even really own a copy of the photo. you own the ability to view a copy of the photo and a thing that says "you own the ability to view a copy of the photo".
luckily, a lot of us are wise to NFTs being a scam.
This is one of my favourite scenes from the entire show.
"actor portrayal based on actual incidents or fiction" is a really funny disclaimer to put there
Jimmy is in a completely different league intellectually than everyone he goes up against. And has the lack of scruples to go through with everything.
He can, but these guys are trapped in a room with a chimp with a machine gun. You would cave too, I’m sure.
You know Kim was soaking by the end
Love how Kim instantly knew what Saul had in mind and immediately told Kevin to not answer the questions. Show of a good lawyer right there.
Ahhh, the green screen really puts the "saul goodman" into these commercials he's been making. The other commercials were almost _too_ good, this is definitely more on brand.
Man.. I wonder who's idea it was for Jimmy to walk out of that meeting whistling that tune. What a great touch to end out that scene.
She called him Jimmy. I love when he bangs the table. Such a brilliant scene
🤣🤣🤣 right? “Jimmy!!”
Everyone hated how good of a lawyer Jimmy actually was
Saul is threatening Guerilla tactics - he know he can't really win, but if he follows up on his threat, it will damage his opponent massively
Thats my father your makin a fool of!!