This is one long video; exceptionally well done. As a first time viewer, I liked, subbed and commenting. Very high quality analysis, editing, compilation and production. That's a LOT of work for a 74 minute piece. Kudo's.
It must have sycked at that time when Jimmy aged to look about 50 in his late 20s/early 30s but then it was all worth it because he didn't age a day later for the next 28 years
Hahaha! Dude Benjamin Buttoned there, actually got very noticeably younger for years. Not being a "criminal" lawyer seems to have had the opposite effect. That, or Cinnabon is HECCIN TERRIBLE FOR YOU.
It’s nice to see everything in chronological order. It was never hard to follow anyway, but seeing everything in order in short form is cool. Great job!
Tell that to my parents, in their 70s, who are now obsessed with Breaking Bad and about to watch Saul. My mom still works, and has called off work to watch. But, they had a hell of a time with flashbacks in Bb, I have no idea how they’re gonna do in Saul! Hahahahaha, wish them luck tho, they love it.
Great video, but I do want to say that we don't know how much Jimmy cared about his father. Jimmy's crying being an "act" was Chuck's resentful opinion, and Jimmy blaming his father was probably due to he himself being afraid of being made a victim (similar to Walter being afraid of being remembered "badly" like his own father). This is on top of the fact that Jimmy's main coping mechanism throughout the entire show is to push his feelings down until he can't feel them, and he probably wanted to avoid feeling guilty for whatever role he may have played (It's not my fault, it's just the way of the world, it's his fault for being a sucker). Also, watching this video made me realize how much Jimmy talks like his father, specifically when he's being genuine/more Jimmy than Saul.
Yo are SO wrong about Jimmy not caring about his dad and pretending to cry at the funeral. You mentioned this on three separate occasions, and I had never even considered this possibility, since during that EXACT same speech you cut WAY WAY WAY out of context, Chuck goes on to say that Jimmy's emotions are real; that he is perpetually stuck in a cycle of hurting people, then feeling genuine remorse, then doing it again, over and over. In fact, EVERY SINGLE time Chuck explains the problem with his brother, he reiterates that it is this particular cycle of hurting people, feeling genuinely sorry, and then inexplicably doing it again like a hamster on an exercise wheel, that is the reason why Chuck believes he's "not a bad person, got a good heart, but just can't help himself". You truly misunderstood Chuck's gripe with Jimmy, and this is a big one. Jimmy absolutely, 100% loved both of his parents. His feelings were REAL when he was slippin' Jimmy. Nobody in the entire show ever accused him of not loving his parents, or pretending to be sad at their passing. Nobody. Not even Chuck. Chuck always said the opposite. Chuck: "Jimmy, you hurt someone, then there's this big show of remorse, then you--" Jimmy: "It's not a show, Chuck..." Chuck: "I don't doubt your feelings are real. I KNOW they're real. I know you don't MEAN to, but you always do it again, because you just can't help yourself. In the end, you're going to hurt everyone around you. So DON'T feel bad. What's the point? Just embrace it. Frankly, I'd have more respect for you if you did." And later on, in that exact same conversation with Kim that you mentioned. Chuck: "At the funeral, nobody cried harder than Jimmy..... My brother's not a bad person. He's got a good heart. He doesn't MEAN to hurt anybody; it's just, it's just, he can't help himself ". Also, in the store, with Marco, as you pointed out, Jimmy laid all the blame for the store closing on his father for being soft. But, Jimmy also explained how we would try to warn his father that these people were stealing from him, but his father would never listen. And that his father just didn't have it in him to do what he needed to do in order to turn a profit. What we see from this is that Jimmy is unable to take responsibility for the closing of the store, and for many other things, even though he was most definitely partially responsible. It was a mixture of both sides: his father was always being conned by the grifters in the neighborhood, and, Jimmy also stole from the till. Both things caused the store to close. BUT that does NOT mean that Jimmy didn't love his father, or that he pretended to cry when his father died. Chuck literally says the opposite not three sentences after the clip you played, AND numerous other times. Remorse was a part of Jimmy's sick cycle. UNTIL he decided to take Chuck's advice to just "stop feeling bad and embrace it, because you can't help it": and THAT'S who Saul was. THAT'S the difference between slippin' Jimmy, and Saul. Man, good analysis in some respects, but I really feel like it's a huge oversight to claim he didn't love his father and didn't care when his father died and pretended to cry. That theory is simply not bore out by the facts, and not representative of what Chuck was saying in that speech at all.
It's nice that you did this recap but there are a lot of misinformation and mistakes, specially towards the end. To me, the biggest one is saying that Jimmy was suddenly remorse and he confessed. It was thanks to Kim, he told her to confess and she actually does and the moment the government's lawyer said that to him, something click inside him. He wanted to confessed AND save Kim from Howard's wife lawsuit
You're mixing up a lot of parts with the show, and either misinterpreting things that are specifically meant to be viewed in 2 possible ways, or straight up creating stuff out of nowhere, like how you say Chuck finds out about the incident with Tuco & Nacho.
I don't think I agree about Jimmy not really caring about his dad. You can love someone with your whole heart and still think they're naive in some respects. Jimmy thinks his dad was too nice. Has anyone ever really loved a parent less for that? It's not like he was eating cabbage stew his whole childhood because his dad was a soft touch. Just my opinion, but I personally think Chuck was way off about that. Great video, no offense! I just think you might have sided with Chuck a little harshly there. Edit: didn't check the comments to see if someone already said this.
ironic a , chuck and Howard slowed down or stopped Jimmy from going forward in life on the STRAIGHT AND NARROW, Then their decisions ending up getting both of then killed, one long ripple affect
That's what I love about these shows and plot structures similar to it. It demands thought and especially a rewatch. It tells you enough to provoke you to want to find the rest of the answers. I love this comment.
04:10 Jimmy's father did give the conman money, then went looking for a sparkplug to offer even more assistance. While dad was in the back, the conman bought two packs of cigarettes with the money he got from Jimmy's father. The large stack of bills present in the conman's pocket belies his professed poverty.
the mention of Cicero's name sake made me appreciate this stuff even more, its so incredibly clever that the city Saul was born in was named after the lawyer of one of the world's most influential dictators.
Cicero wasn't primarily a lawyer for a dictator. He spent most of his career trying to preserve the Republic, only to eventually have to admit the entire legal system had collapsed.
@Don Franklin Great analysis! I think that's almost 100% right. I tend to give Cicero a lot of credit for being flexible actually. He wanted to save the Republic, as in - he wanted to save the rule of law and the political system they'd used for 500 years. When Caesar said "save the Republic" he meant more saving the common people who were suffering (although ONLY the Romans, he didn't give a shit about the Gauls living a few miles away) and Caesar of course was ambitious for power in a way the Cicero simply wasn't. They were both great men, in different ways. But Cicero is the ONE guy in the story who consistently tried to prevent civil war, he didn't want his country to tear itself apart, he was willing to try anything to prevent that. I think his tendency to switch sides every so often makes sense when you realize that about him. He didn't have a strong ideological stance that he was willing to tear down the world for, like Cato. Cicero just wanted to prevent/stop the civil wars so he could save the Republic. That's my interpretation anyways.
@Don Franklin I think we agree on most things. I just can't help but admire Cicero because he was basically the only one trying to STOP war. I respect that. Cicero tried to negotiate peace, he only chose a side when the war actually started and he couldn't stay neutral. And unfortunately for him, he chose the losing side. But I respect Cicero much more than Cato, who refused to compromise and who actually wanted war. Cato talked about "saving the Republic" but he only ever made things worse. I think Cicero came closest to actually saving the Republic, if not for Cato, Cicero might have negotiated a compromise.
Seriously, a slip and slide incident! Also, the episode titled Chicanery starts out with the scene where Jimmy aids Chuck into hiding his condition EHS at the dinner did not cause Chuck and Rebecca's divorce, they were already divorced but still friendly, as Rebecca was in town and had dinner with them.
This series really did a horrible job at making it seem like 02-10. Everyone was dressing like it was 2015 onward the whole time. Especially Nacho. Dude had slim fit pants that didn’t even exist at the time. Whoever was in charge of wardrobe seriously dropped the ball.
The thing I like about this show is if you watch with empathy, you’ll notice all the little shoves people gave him into the life of crime. If you watch with apathy, you’ll blame Jimmy for everything he did and let all the other characters skate for their direct participation in creating him.
One thing I never understood is why, when Jimmy is invited to Chuck's to meet Chuck's wife for the first time, the scene is so dark. This is before Chuck's electromagnetic aversion starts and, yes, I realize that the lights are on and there are all kinds of signs of electricity being used, yet the scene is still so dark. That had to have been a directorial choice, but why? Are they trying to suggest that Chuck, or perhaps the Chuck/Jimmy, relationship, always had a darkness to it?
Like me, Chuck seems like he was always a "straight arrow" guy aka "boring". People may like and respect you, but as far as wanting to have fun and party with you, uh ...not so much.
Yeah there's no way that timeline is even close to 2 months. I mean he's there the whole time Walt is in New Hampshire right? Then think about all the time it took to plan the department store robbery, plus all the cons after where he ripped off those rich guys, and all the work it took finding them. Plus before he reverted back to Saul, he seemingly spent a good portion of his time there on the straight & narrow
@@ryanschlanser1657 Saul uses Ed in around January 2010 and Walt comes back 9 months later so by the time of the Gene scenes hes been in hiding for 11 months
Even at 11 months, that doesn't seem like a lot of time after paying a ton of cash to be put into a new life. Saul was all over the national news as Heisenberg's "criminal" lawyer, right? Otherwise he wouldn't have been recognized. Wth was the vacuum repairman thinking when he placed Saul into such a visible position? Working at a Cinnabon in a busy mall where hundreds of people see him every day? Seriously?
It's so annoying to hear every UA-cam channel that covers this show say, "Defecates through a sunroof" because that's literally how they say it on the show, every time. God, use some of your own language for these videos. He, "evacuated his bowels through a sunroof", he, "sh*t through a sunroof", he, "crapped through a sunroof". Idk why it annoys me so much, but it does.
13:17 Jealous? Fuck man Chuck spared him. Imgaine how burdensome it would feel for Jimmy that the second he steps away his mother asks for him with her dying breath. Instead of doing that to his brother Chuck spares him and carries that burden himself. Right or wrong i took it as thoughtful. Not the spiteful actions of a son motivated by jealousy.
I was always surprised by the hold that Walter had over Saul. It's clear Saul is the much more experienced - and perhaps more accomplished - criminal. Saul at multiple points showed fear of Walter, but surely he had all the means to dispose of Walter himself. Guess he was just too greedy to do it.
know you won't see this but can I ask where you got your info on his status during the post sentence segment of the video? Was it from an obscure podcast, article or any of that sort?
It bothers me more than it probably should that "Lalo" is called "Lalo", pronounced correctly throughout the entirety of the show, yet this dude constantly pronounces it ... I guess the "English" way... as "Lay-low". It's almost gratuitous. Did he not watch the show? Or is it a British thing? Is it being done intentionally to not allow the Hispanic character his proper cultural identity?
Considering the number of careless mistakes throughout this video, I wouldn’t be surprised if this guy hasn’t seen the show at all. You can’t get more than two minutes in without him already butchering an easy name to pronounce.
This is one long video; exceptionally well done.
As a first time viewer, I liked, subbed and commenting.
Very high quality analysis, editing, compilation and production.
That's a LOT of work for a 74 minute piece. Kudo's.
5 months, still no replies
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@@Assadar5402This original comment is over a year old and all people have to add is that nobody is really commenting on it.
It must have sycked at that time when Jimmy aged to look about 50 in his late 20s/early 30s but then it was all worth it because he didn't age a day later for the next 28 years
Hahaha! Dude Benjamin Buttoned there, actually got very noticeably younger for years.
Not being a "criminal" lawyer seems to have had the opposite effect. That, or Cinnabon is HECCIN TERRIBLE FOR YOU.
Good wigging
Your comment sycks.
I wish this Brit did his homework before he read a script because it's Charlie hustle not Johnny hustle
The whole 16 month time line is unrealistic. It should have been like 3yrs.
Yep it is, that was the first thing i thought of when the finale came out, i kept asking "seriously, he couldnt even stay hidden for long at all."
It’s nice to see everything in chronological order. It was never hard to follow anyway, but seeing everything in order in short form is cool. Great job!
Tell that to my parents, in their 70s, who are now obsessed with Breaking Bad and about to watch Saul. My mom still works, and has called off work to watch. But, they had a hell of a time with flashbacks in Bb, I have no idea how they’re gonna do in Saul! Hahahahaha, wish them luck tho, they love it.
Great video, but I do want to say that we don't know how much Jimmy cared about his father. Jimmy's crying being an "act" was Chuck's resentful opinion, and Jimmy blaming his father was probably due to he himself being afraid of being made a victim (similar to Walter being afraid of being remembered "badly" like his own father). This is on top of the fact that Jimmy's main coping mechanism throughout the entire show is to push his feelings down until he can't feel them, and he probably wanted to avoid feeling guilty for whatever role he may have played (It's not my fault, it's just the way of the world, it's his fault for being a sucker).
Also, watching this video made me realize how much Jimmy talks like his father, specifically when he's being genuine/more Jimmy than Saul.
So looking at these pictures, basically he hasn't aged since 1992
"Aged" 😆
Woulda been crazy if he(saul) was found to be the guy in "nobody" the movie.
Thats a long time to be disagreeable...he must really be a pain to those around him. 😄
@@MeetMrMayhem88 lol, I didn't even notice until this comment. Thank you
Special effects are good but not magical. But Bob’s a good looking man in his mid50’s.
I mean, besides the wrinkles, hair loss and dye, couple of heart attacks he's basically the exact same person he was on Ben Stiller.
Yo are SO wrong about Jimmy not caring about his dad and pretending to cry at the funeral. You mentioned this on three separate occasions, and I had never even considered this possibility, since during that EXACT same speech you cut WAY WAY WAY out of context, Chuck goes on to say that Jimmy's emotions are real; that he is perpetually stuck in a cycle of hurting people, then feeling genuine remorse, then doing it again, over and over.
In fact, EVERY SINGLE time Chuck explains the problem with his brother, he reiterates that it is this particular cycle of hurting people, feeling genuinely sorry, and then inexplicably doing it again like a hamster on an exercise wheel, that is the reason why Chuck believes he's "not a bad person, got a good heart, but just can't help himself".
You truly misunderstood Chuck's gripe with Jimmy, and this is a big one. Jimmy absolutely, 100% loved both of his parents. His feelings were REAL when he was slippin' Jimmy. Nobody in the entire show ever accused him of not loving his parents, or pretending to be sad at their passing. Nobody. Not even Chuck. Chuck always said the opposite.
Chuck:
"Jimmy, you hurt someone, then there's this big show of remorse, then you--"
Jimmy:
"It's not a show, Chuck..."
Chuck:
"I don't doubt your feelings are real. I KNOW they're real. I know you don't MEAN to, but you always do it again, because you just can't help yourself. In the end, you're going to hurt everyone around you. So DON'T feel bad. What's the point? Just embrace it. Frankly, I'd have more respect for you if you did."
And later on, in that exact same conversation with Kim that you mentioned.
Chuck:
"At the funeral, nobody cried harder than Jimmy.....
My brother's not a bad person. He's got a good heart. He doesn't MEAN to hurt anybody; it's just, it's just, he can't help himself ".
Also, in the store, with Marco, as you pointed out, Jimmy laid all the blame for the store closing on his father for being soft. But, Jimmy also explained how we would try to warn his father that these people were stealing from him, but his father would never listen. And that his father just didn't have it in him to do what he needed to do in order to turn a profit.
What we see from this is that Jimmy is unable to take responsibility for the closing of the store, and for many other things, even though he was most definitely partially responsible.
It was a mixture of both sides: his father was always being conned by the grifters in the neighborhood, and, Jimmy also stole from the till. Both things caused the store to close.
BUT that does NOT mean that Jimmy didn't love his father, or that he pretended to cry when his father died. Chuck literally says the opposite not three sentences after the clip you played, AND numerous other times.
Remorse was a part of Jimmy's sick cycle. UNTIL he decided to take Chuck's advice to just "stop feeling bad and embrace it, because you can't help it": and THAT'S who Saul was. THAT'S the difference between slippin' Jimmy, and Saul.
Man, good analysis in some respects, but I really feel like it's a huge oversight to claim he didn't love his father and didn't care when his father died and pretended to cry. That theory is simply not bore out by the facts, and not representative of what Chuck was saying in that speech at all.
Yes
Jimmy cared about 2 people and only 2 people..... himself and allitle for Kim.
It's nice that you did this recap but there are a lot of misinformation and mistakes, specially towards the end. To me, the biggest one is saying that Jimmy was suddenly remorse and he confessed. It was thanks to Kim, he told her to confess and she actually does and the moment the government's lawyer said that to him, something click inside him. He wanted to confessed AND save Kim from Howard's wife lawsuit
Also the mistake of the timeline of the black and white episodes
Ansel Adams was the photographer you meant. Ansel Elgort is an actor.
V I n c e j I l l I a n
You're mixing up a lot of parts with the show, and either misinterpreting things that are specifically meant to be viewed in 2 possible ways, or straight up creating stuff out of nowhere, like how you say Chuck finds out about the incident with Tuco & Nacho.
Chuck didn't give Sandpiper to HHM behind Jimmy's back. Chuck convinced Jimmy that the case was too big for just two men.
I'm biased against this channel because of all the bots and poor text to speech or badly read scripts.
In my defense, they don't give any fucks about the content they're making
I don't think I agree about Jimmy not really caring about his dad. You can love someone with your whole heart and still think they're naive in some respects. Jimmy thinks his dad was too nice. Has anyone ever really loved a parent less for that? It's not like he was eating cabbage stew his whole childhood because his dad was a soft touch. Just my opinion, but I personally think Chuck was way off about that.
Great video, no offense! I just think you might have sided with Chuck a little harshly there.
Edit: didn't check the comments to see if someone already said this.
Some of the mispronounced words I can understand, but… really?? Vince “Jillian”?! Gale "BERT-itch-er"?!
ironic a , chuck and Howard slowed down or stopped Jimmy from going forward in life on the STRAIGHT AND NARROW, Then their decisions ending up getting both of then killed, one long ripple affect
That's what I love about these shows and plot structures similar to it. It demands thought and especially a rewatch. It tells you enough to provoke you to want to find the rest of the answers. I love this comment.
Thanks for the timeline Werner
Zeeeeeeeigler.
04:10 Jimmy's father did give the conman money, then went looking for a sparkplug to offer even more assistance. While dad was in the back, the conman bought two packs of cigarettes with the money he got from Jimmy's father. The large stack of bills present in the conman's pocket belies his professed poverty.
Amazing compilation and insight !
Vince Jillian???
Aren't Jimmy and Marco childhood friends?
this is really well done. clears up a few things for me. in particular the gap between kim leaving and jesse, emilio, and the rv scene. thanks.
I'm just trying to figure out who "lay low salamanca is" 💀💀
Yeah I don't think this narrator has ever watched either show lmao. He pronounced half of the names incorrectly and at one point called Saul "Paul".
Calling Kevin Watchdoll and Lay-low Salamanca is too good 🤣
10:26
WHAT A SICK JOKE?
(Proceeds to slam his head on the table)
GOD I JUST LOVE VINCE JILLIAN
39:00 - As someone who has lived in Lubbock, Texas… Your pronunciation was awesome.
the mention of Cicero's name sake made me appreciate this stuff even more, its so incredibly clever that the city Saul was born in was named after the lawyer of one of the world's most influential dictators.
Cicero wasn't primarily a lawyer for a dictator. He spent most of his career trying to preserve the Republic, only to eventually have to admit the entire legal system had collapsed.
@Don Franklin Great analysis! I think that's almost 100% right. I tend to give Cicero a lot of credit for being flexible actually. He wanted to save the Republic, as in - he wanted to save the rule of law and the political system they'd used for 500 years. When Caesar said "save the Republic" he meant more saving the common people who were suffering (although ONLY the Romans, he didn't give a shit about the Gauls living a few miles away) and Caesar of course was ambitious for power in a way the Cicero simply wasn't. They were both great men, in different ways.
But Cicero is the ONE guy in the story who consistently tried to prevent civil war, he didn't want his country to tear itself apart, he was willing to try anything to prevent that. I think his tendency to switch sides every so often makes sense when you realize that about him. He didn't have a strong ideological stance that he was willing to tear down the world for, like Cato. Cicero just wanted to prevent/stop the civil wars so he could save the Republic. That's my interpretation anyways.
@Don Franklin I think we agree on most things. I just can't help but admire Cicero because he was basically the only one trying to STOP war. I respect that.
Cicero tried to negotiate peace, he only chose a side when the war actually started and he couldn't stay neutral. And unfortunately for him, he chose the losing side.
But I respect Cicero much more than Cato, who refused to compromise and who actually wanted war. Cato talked about "saving the Republic" but he only ever made things worse. I think Cicero came closest to actually saving the Republic, if not for Cato, Cicero might have negotiated a compromise.
The video: "Entire timeline"
Also the video: doesn't include _Slippin' Jimmy_ timeline
Seriously, a slip and slide incident! Also, the episode titled Chicanery starts out with the scene where Jimmy aids Chuck into hiding his condition EHS at the dinner did not cause Chuck and Rebecca's divorce, they were already divorced but still friendly, as Rebecca was in town and had dinner with them.
The episode Saul gone would be nominated for next year’s Emmys, not the one that is going to happen in the next 2 weeks
they nominated that episode? terrible pick
Ok now you did it. You got me wanting to go back and rewatch season 1
1 through 6, for me... again. 🤣
We need to what happened to Jesse in Alaska, and how Skylar is doing in taxi cab dispatch?
“Laylow”
He orchestrated it, Nippy!!!
Looool the “Ansel Elgort” of photography
Chuck was very very pitty too and a little jealous too of jimmy, i believe jimmy would of stayed on the right side of the law if he worked at HHM
While I love how detailed this is, it amazes me how so many small details are incorrect or aren't in the correct order.
Yeah, like the narrator saying that Jimmy praised Mike’s photography at about 28:13 by comparing him to “Ansel Elgort.”
Or how the gene scenes are in 2010
@@captainbeastwinger4940 There were too many for me to name, but that's definitely a big one.
Awesome video thanks for sharing
Every time I watch this, I learn something new.
I wonder… are these guys able to make a video on the DOCTOR’s timeline?
(I’m talking about Doctor Who)
yuck
I doubt most of the fans wanted Jimmy to get away with everything 😅
Other than that, great video!
Yes i did
maybe get like 20 years not 86 jesus hehe
Well 86 years is ridiculous.
I did
I still love Jimmy and don't think he's all that bad really
The Huell Babineax scam was the best.
This series really did a horrible job at making it seem like 02-10. Everyone was dressing like it was 2015 onward the whole time. Especially Nacho. Dude had slim fit pants that didn’t even exist at the time. Whoever was in charge of wardrobe seriously dropped the ball.
one of the best entertanning characters ever
Crazy how they're is still a chance he is going to be a live in the year 2096, and he was born in 1960 is crazy
lelo salamaca
Very good! 👏🏾👏🏾🥰🥰👏🏾👏🏾🥰🥰
BRAVO!!!! This is an awesome timeline!
At least pronounce the creators name right. That one mistake tells us you’re just testing to cash in without actually being a real fan
walt choose to die
jesse choose to ran
saul choose to redeemed himself
The thing I like about this show is if you watch with empathy, you’ll notice all the little shoves people gave him into the life of crime.
If you watch with apathy, you’ll blame Jimmy for everything he did and let all the other characters skate for their direct participation in creating him.
One thing I never understood is why, when Jimmy is invited to Chuck's to meet Chuck's wife for the first time, the scene is so dark. This is before Chuck's electromagnetic aversion starts and, yes, I realize that the lights are on and there are all kinds of signs of electricity being used, yet the scene is still so dark. That had to have been a directorial choice, but why? Are they trying to suggest that Chuck, or perhaps the Chuck/Jimmy, relationship, always had a darkness to it?
Laylow salamanca
As much as everyone hates chuck... he was spot on about jimmy... allways slipping jimmy
That... Was... Excellent...
Thank you!!!
I love your narration but your pronunciation it's a little off but keep it up , oh i forgot your voice is incredible your accent of my God
Disappointed in the ending but it was alright series.
i loved the ending. best show i've seen
9:59
"Expiring" lawyer 🤣
First
*Looking* at Playboy magazines 😛
Not reading 😄
He might have read it for the articles. 🙄
@@denisesudell2538
Hmmm🤔 let me think about that a sec.
...NOPE!!!😂...🤓
Why the fuck did this guy pronounce "Gilligan" like that?
28:10 Ansel elgort?? I believe he called him Ansel adams.
I'm sorry but Vince Gill-Ian😂😂😂
Like me, Chuck seems like he was always a "straight arrow" guy aka "boring". People may like and respect you, but as far as wanting to have fun and party with you, uh ...not so much.
47:54 is 2007 not 2004.
Yo man of the aged how are you stop talking and pulling my head
thank u verner zieeegler for the video
What happened to the power vacuum in Albuquerque NM
It sucked.
anyone know the song at 37:10?
So, if I get it right, there is only 2 months between Ed moving Saul into Gene's life in Ahoma and Gene being caught? it felt much longer than this.
Yeah there's no way that timeline is even close to 2 months. I mean he's there the whole time Walt is in New Hampshire right? Then think about all the time it took to plan the department store robbery, plus all the cons after where he ripped off those rich guys, and all the work it took finding them. Plus before he reverted back to Saul, he seemingly spent a good portion of his time there on the straight & narrow
@@ryanschlanser1657 I agree, it felt much much longer, at least one or two years I'd say.
@@ryanschlanser1657 Saul uses Ed in around January 2010 and Walt comes back 9 months later so by the time of the Gene scenes hes been in hiding for 11 months
It’s 9 months roughly. March-December.
Even at 11 months, that doesn't seem like a lot of time after paying a ton of cash to be put into a new life. Saul was all over the national news as Heisenberg's "criminal" lawyer, right? Otherwise he wouldn't have been recognized. Wth was the vacuum repairman thinking when he placed Saul into such a visible position? Working at a Cinnabon in a busy mall where hundreds of people see him every day? Seriously?
It's so annoying to hear every UA-cam channel that covers this show say, "Defecates through a sunroof" because that's literally how they say it on the show, every time. God, use some of your own language for these videos. He, "evacuated his bowels through a sunroof", he, "sh*t through a sunroof", he, "crapped through a sunroof". Idk why it annoys me so much, but it does.
86 years?? Man I fell sorry for him
Can you do skinny Pete?
Agreed
That’s what she said, or he said. You never know.
He should have took the 7 yrs😢
Ansell Elgort?
13:17 Jealous? Fuck man Chuck spared him. Imgaine how burdensome it would feel for Jimmy that the second he steps away his mother asks for him with her dying breath.
Instead of doing that to his brother Chuck spares him and carries that burden himself.
Right or wrong i took it as thoughtful. Not the spiteful actions of a son motivated by jealousy.
NICE VID!
Very well done. Thank you.
I was always surprised by the hold that Walter had over Saul. It's clear Saul is the much more experienced - and perhaps more accomplished - criminal. Saul at multiple points showed fear of Walter, but surely he had all the means to dispose of Walter himself. Guess he was just too greedy to do it.
16:46 I thought it was really an accident and not staged.
nah it was staged lol, to paint him as a hero
@@godnmaste aw damn, I thought that part would show that no matter what chuck sees, even saving someone life, he will always see it as a stunt.
Super OŚ Czasu Jimiego
1:10:02
...I think that stretches the definition of a "call"..
the music store owners tried to con jimmy! not the other way around. then he countercons them by slippin'.
know you won't see this but can I ask where you got your info on his status during the post sentence segment of the video? Was it from an obscure podcast, article or any of that sort?
It's not as much that Jimmy won't get his bonus if he resigned as he would have to refund it to Davis & Maine if he quits.
Great video
28:10 "Ansel Elgort of covert photography" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's Ansel Adams
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14 year later the story ends, OR DOES IT???
It bothers me more than it probably should that "Lalo" is called "Lalo", pronounced correctly throughout the entirety of the show, yet this dude constantly pronounces it ... I guess the "English" way... as "Lay-low". It's almost gratuitous. Did he not watch the show? Or is it a British thing? Is it being done intentionally to not allow the Hispanic character his proper cultural identity?
Considering the number of careless mistakes throughout this video, I wouldn’t be surprised if this guy hasn’t seen the show at all. You can’t get more than two minutes in without him already butchering an easy name to pronounce.
LELO.
so this is what werner zieglers actor is getting up to these days
Thx
Hmm yes lore of better call saul momentum 100
You have a lovely accent, and you speak very clearly.
Didn’t you make a Gus vid?
Vince Jillian....