Better Call Saul Walt and Jesse Scene with Breaking Bad Scene Sandwiched in the Middle
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- I was gonna put the whole scene from both but the video would’ve been 15 minutes long and not very useful
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@@TotallyOKAYProductions I just watched all your videos.
@@sweatyguysteve2056 bro wtf what did I just say!?
@@TotallyOKAYProductions I'm sorry it just all happened so fast.
@@sweatyguysteve2056 i forgive you
Bryan Cranston slipped back into the role of Walter just like that. What a goat🐐
I got chills. Dude still has it😳
@Mookie Blaylock Same I don't get it it's not like it took 10 takes or like he's a amazing actor or anything 🤔
Slippin' Walt
Season 2 Walt was hilarious!
@@daytimelantern6570 He's a great actor. Watchu talking bout Willis
The intense music from the BCS intro leading directly into no music from the BB episode really shows the different perspectives. Saul was legitimately panicked in the moment, but his begging and rambling just looked silly to Walt and Jesse.
It was really jarring when i was editing
Fr
I have a big smile on my face watching this. Brings back so many good memories.
@@blakecannon6963 lmao right? Damn when I die there’s just gonna be a bunch of tv shows flashing before my eyes
@@blakecannon6963 yup brings back a lot of memories from 3 days ago when I watched this episode
I love that Jesse aged like 15 years in just under a minute. Impressive.
Bravo, vince
i wonder why
instead it seems like the time has not passed for Walter...not being a junkie makes you age better
Idk why they didn’t use de-aging technology, there are loads of amateur youtubers who did a great job with it
@@ronaldgump1436 cuz the show premiered in 2013 and that tech looked awful back then, so it would create a big inconsistency, also budget
The adrenaline had to have been going through every viewer who waited for this moment for 7 years.
100%
Yeah this was definitely the one moment I watched this entire show for since 2015. Yeah right, I honestly thought this scene was unnecessary but didn’t mind it too much. I much preferred the Jimmy/Saul storylines and didn’t need a cameo. It was fine though.
@@NewWaveWill It was a great parelalism with the genes scenes in this episode
Not really
@@NewWaveWill yeah i feel like we couldve drawn the parallels ourselves without them spelling it out like that for us
I feel like saul originally saying “Lalo didn’t send you?” is like the BB equivalent of Luke saying “You fought in the Clone Wars?” to Obi-Wan in star wars
lmao so accurate damn
accurate as fuck
Absofreekinlootly!
One little throwaway line that made an entire show
@@SenhorKoringa made the two weakest seasons of a show.
Walt looks exactly the same
The only difference is that he kept his hair. The mask he pulled off is covering it.
@@MisterGenesis64AK While Jesse lost his 😂
Can't say the same for jesee
@@cyz2671 Well it's hard to look like you're 21 forever
@@TovenDo.O.Video- At least he's much better than in the el camino flashback
You can just FEEL Saul’s fear and anxiety go through the roof then he sees the grave and it skyrockets and he immediately thinks Lalo sent them. As soon as they’re like “who’s Lalo?” He’s immediately relieved knowing he can talk his way out of this with Jesse and Walt because there’s no negotiation with Lalo.
I mean, he negotiated and conviced lalo to let kim kill gus. So you can but not in this circumstance...
@@DECENTcrew that was Lalo’s plan, to get Saul to stay & choose Kim to go
@@nova3129 that’s wasn’t Lalo’s plan. It didn’t matter who went to Gus because he just needed a distraction so he could go to the Lab and Gus realized that from talking to Kim
@@pizzadoog This.
The chemistry, pun not intended, with Walter and Jesse all these years later is incredible. I actually felt like I was watching a breaking bad Saul themed episode. This is amazing, absolutely incredible
Yeah
Agreed, they don’t disappoint
I'm sorry, but its Jesse
@@Veekron I did not notice I spelt it wrong, thank you for this lesson learned. I will never disrespect the Pinkman again
@@yuso.b854 no problem, I did the same thing before :)
It’s still amazing to see how relieved Saul was when he found out it wasn’t lalo. He just immediately turned around and stood up 😂
While there was still guns pointing at him. Shows how scared he is of Lalo.
Thanks for putting this all together like a puzzle. Bryan didn't age a bit, Aaron looks better here than he did in El Camino.
Looks like he’s lost some weight, his jaw line showing through more now
He did lose the weight and I^m assuming they used some CGI on his Face as well. Also, the fact that the scene is so dark works extremely well to hide stuff.
Bryan looks exactly the same
Dunno why people would expect Jesse to look anywhere near good in el camino. He's fresh out of a torture hole and full of ptsd. Scarred mentally and physically. Why would we want him to look as young or happy as he was supposed to be lmao
@@idrinkmilk282 exactly.
Wtf ppl expected him to look like inna torture chamber 😂in this scene he is still the jolly, naive guy whose biggest confrontation till now was tuco
'Crystal Ship'
That's such an early seasons BB moment.
It was first mentioned in season 5 I think
@@Mike53534 shut up hank how would you know
@@Mike53534 you don't know anything Hank----
@@Mike53534 those were minerals! Jesus Hank, it was geodes and they were very delicate.
@@vicyambao And I saved them! What was I thinking? I should’ve thrown them away when I had the chance!
I love how Saul loses like 20 pounds and gains age between the scenes
🤣 Stress does that to a man
No one knew who Lalo was, not even the actors or writers, when the original scene was filmed. So Bob Odenkirk’s sheer relief when he finds out they aren’t with Lalo (“oh Christ oh thank God. I thought….”) I mean he sold it so well a full decade and then some before anyone knew who Lalo or Ignacio was. Incredible acting by Odenkirk. I love these two shows so much
Im glad we got to know that lalo was every ounce the menace he was from Sauls fear of him here.
i like how spooge knew who lalo was but jesse didnt somehow
@@yungtooli it's possible he did kind of know of Lalo Salamanca, but not "Lalo" in relation to anyone named Ignacio (considering Nacho was pretty low ranking and died possibly before Jesse was really in the game). Then again, IIRC he only really knew of Tuco through Skinny Pete and not Crazy 8, despite Crazy 8 working directly under Tuco years prior, so it's entirely possible he just wasn't familiar with the Salamanca family at all until Walter re-entered his life and fucked everything up.
@@neilkristjansson8477and i am thinking what if Saul told 'lalo salamaca' instead of Just Lalo... I am sure they will be surprised knowing there was a another Salamanca
0:55 best part, the reveal of those iconic taped bullet holes.
and when the door closed it played the first sound of the breaking bad intro. I thought it was going to play the whole thing!
@@patrickkan999 since the intro is getting really distorted. woulda been cool if they played a second or two of the BB intro then cut to the intro they did use for this episode
yeah but it’s a mistake when you stop to think about it
the tape was on the outside
@@yourehereforthatarentyou exactly, when Hank pulled the tape off them, he was on the outside
Maybe they taped both sides
Just now another cool thing to add poetic meaning to this scene. We are verbally introduced to Lalo's character here, with Saul thinking he's gonna end buried in a tomb shaped hole in the desert, at the orders of a character that, to Saul's own ignorance, is actually buried in a tomb shaped hole.
I think they best illustrated that in the scene where they're pulling off and it transitions from the empty grave to Gene laying in his bed, showing that he's practically digging his own grave. Such a great sequence!
@@GoliathWarfare I saw it more like hes recalling the event that put him in the situation hes in the present, meeting Walter and Jesse, when everything really started to go downhill for him, and since hes feeling trapped, they might aswell just killed and bury him right then and there, because at this point, its all the same for Jimmy
Saul's ignorance lmao, how was he supposed to know they didn't lie about lalo the second time
@@ermanbumaguin8063 y'know the definition of ignorance goes as basic as "lack of knowledge" right? Idk what point you were trying to make here.
@@drkblu3394 lack of knowledge, you know what, you are right my bad in this one
jesse looks so different in better call saul but walter is pretty much identical
And Aaron Paul's voice has changed so much. He should've tried speaking in a higher note for this scene.
@@derekhofstetler3998 Yeah pitch!
@@derekhofstetler3998 they probably tried but couldn't do it.
BCS and Breaking bad don't miss out on those details unless absolutely necessary
you do realise that aaron paul was 29 then and now he is 42 so he did age where as bryan was 55 so 13 years cant be a huge change for him
@@woahblackbettybamalam best comment I've seen in a while
"¡Dinero! ¡Mucho Dinero! ¡Mucho Mucho Mucho Dinero!" -S. Goodman 🤣😂
SiEmPrE SoY aMiGo DeL CaRtEL
¡¡YO SOY AVOCADO!!
@@Divine_R 🥑🥑
Just what I need xd
@@patrick_rey90
Lalo: Quieres ser amigo del cartel
Watching this episode was like every breaking bad fan's infinity war
10 year olds aren't allowed to watch breaking bad.
infinity war? how does this relate to infinity war except for the crossover?
remove the heisenberg name now that you mentioned infinity war
@@carlramos9445 dude it's a Marvel superhero fan don't expect much from him.
Fan service so flat that it makes avengers seem like masterpiece storytelling. Ffs. Unnecessary cameos.
The moment he realises it isnt Lalo he's in control of the interaction again, he can wrap these chumps round his finger easily.
Jesse aged 15 years in 3 seconds
They should have used that De-aging CGI atleast just for this scene
Big difference going from your mid twenties to your early 40s compared to your early 50s to your mid 60s
@@lukky6648 I really doubt de-aging CGI can make his head go from being huge to super thin like it was in season 1 without it looking really obvious
15 years, 10 of which he was drinking booze.
@@SnrubSource they made bryans head way smaller in el camino and it looked flawless
The way Bryan just comes back to his role like no time has passed is so amazing
Aaron and Bryan still have that amazing 'chemistry' together
They talk to each other everyday and Bryan is Aaron Paul's sons godfather.
@@ryanclark7962 :0
"the way I see it is, somebody's going to prison. it's just a matter of who."
Walt is dead, Jesse got his way out, and with the way things went in the latest BCS episode, I think Jimmy will end up behind the bars
Wow, nice one man.
@@coltonwilkie241 He’s talking about the Gene timeline in Better call Saul
He means he ends up in jail in the post BB timeline, in the last 11th episode of BCS, Jimmy aka Gene aka Victor broke into the BigBang's comic book store owner's house, several hours after he got drugged, so 99% Jimmy gets caught. What matters is does Jimmy snap and kill the guy trying to silence him and ending up with life sentence or possibly death penalty, or is he gonna just run from the police until cought. I kinda think the 1st option, and maybe Kim will come to defend him
Kim Wexler did asked for him when things went to shit. Kim would probably save Jimmy in the end. I hope...
@@niklFIT lol bigbang comic bookstore owner’s guy is so recognizable
I love how the camerawork and the music is exactly like breaking bad
I actually never though of that. BCS mainly has still and wide shots when breaking bad had more close up shots with that semi handheld shaky style.
How was saul gonna convince them he’s an avocado
His shirt is green.
This is the moment jimmy mcgill became an avocado
el amigo del cartel
Maybe by speaking french, :) you’d get this if you do
I watched it at 4 am and I couldn't stop smiling in these scenes 🥰🥰 after so many years we finally have it!
Im in Ireland and used to watch it when it came on exactly at 4:11am but now watchseries and PFTV hold them off until the next day!
By any chance do you have a good link for the next 2 eps that I can literally watch these as soon as they are finished in the US? Please and thank you! :)
@@MindTheDrift I'm from Brazil and I watch it every tuesday on netflix... for the ones who have amc I think they can watch it on mondays
I watched it at 4 am too
I have to say, considering how badly their cameo could've been done, this is absolutely perfect
I thank the writing team for not making it feel forced just for nostalgia purposes!
It's not even a cameo, it's a full-on speaking role for both characters.
@@deadliestvice5356 I'd call that a cameo but you do you
@@Jack-st2tq Well then i sure am glad Jimmy McGill had a cameo in every episode.
@@deadliestvice5356 Bruh 💀 I'm not arguing semantics in comments. Look up the definition of cameo or sm
I love that they chose to develop upon a pre-existing scene from BraBa, almost like the Better call Saul scene could be a deleted scene that didn't make it into the show. The Aaron Paul situation dosent even bother me because it's been like 14 fucking years since BraBa season 2. Aaron is 40 now, reprising a character thats supposed to be in their 20's. With that in mind, his performance was good enough. People age, thats just how it is lol
I still can’t believe Bryan and Aaron stil managed to seamlessly slip back into their characters after nearly a decade.
It felt a bit like a deleted scene.
So all those years Saul thought Lalo was alive and Mike told him he wasnt coming back the second time..
I think it had to do with Saul believing Lalo can return from the dead.
Remember him saying that. ( the guy is dramatized)
@@Crazy-Horse-Tx. It was almost 5 years since BCS had passed at that point. He went a long time not really knowing what happened.
Crazy how one little comment started a whole storyline. Such great shows
Seeing Walt and Jesse again was exactly like the return of Tobey and Andrew in No Way Home.
Please christ watch something besides marvel shit i'm begging you
Instead of the return of childhood heroes, it's the return of our favorite drug criminal!
This makes me really want to see a chronological cut of these series
Jesse turned middle aged when he entered the chrystal ship 😭
That’s all the drugs
1:30 The trauma that Lalo did to Jimmy was so much that his reaction when he saw that Lalo had nothing to do with it was pure relief, even though he was still tied up with a gun to his head.
Aaron is officially in two of the best shows on TV rn
What’s the other one? West world?
@@nighTmareCSGO slippin jimmy
@@TotallyOKAYProductions I loved when Jimmy said "it's Slippin time" and took a fat shit through a sunroof
1:30 Now we can understand the relief in Saul's voice when he realized Lalo didn't send them.
“Somebody’s going to prison. It’s just a matter who…” *Saul Goodman enters*
Good catch! I wonder if that is finally his faith. Or death ; where the hole on the ground stood with him.
The moment I saw the inside the bag shot, I knew what this scene is going to be about
Fitting that the Better Call Saul episode called Breaking Bad recreates a scene from the Breaking Bad episode Better Call Saul
I shouted bravo vince ironically and non-ironically so many times this episode.
So did jesse
god the only thing keeping this from being just like bb is the lighting. it’s objectively better here, but the simplicity of the lighting in bb definitely sets it apart visually from bcs.
i think its the cameras, they're filming digital cameras while BB used Film. Heard it from Peter Gould in a BCS podcast.
Love how the jesse here is somewhat grown up and holding his onw in bcs
What I love about the BCS version of this scene (aside from the fan service!) is how it was kind of played for comedy on Breaking Bad, but knowing the trauma Jimmy McGill suffered throughout his spiral into Saul Goodman, and the repeated experiences of death in the desert, gives it a whole new terrifying dimension. We're seeing it from Goodman's end, and while Walt and Jesse are almost harmlessly trying to just scare the guy, Saul's point of view is one of pure fear. I love that.
Dude this is awesome. Thank you so much for making this
Aaron Paul looks fine. People are just too picky
A man with that kind of moustache dosent make a lot of good choices
That mustache owns
I think that joke went over most people.
@@gamerjamson yes 😂😭
Foreshadowing Gene with a similar moustache making a bad choice?
hoping in the not so distant future that some good samaritan out there makes a fan edit of everything breaking bad related where every scene is placed in chronological order, in effect it would look like this
I don’t want to be shot and buried in the desert so no
@@TotallyOKAYProductions its okay you dont have to be that good samaritan
wait this isn’t a bad idea
A massive BB/BCS chronological rebroadcast on AMC every year, like the "Godfather Saga", is well worth the effort.
What a cool way to start this scene, loved all the closeups of the lawn chairs they used, flasks, methlymine. God what a good show, both BCS and BB.
Awesome, it was really cool to see walter EXACTLY like it was in breaking bad, not like in el camino where his head looked like megamind lol
Because he has a ski mask on his head instead of a prosthetic bald head? Seriously, people complain about the most pathetic things... Who gives a shit?
Walt looks like just as he did in season 2 while Jessie looks older
do you people not understand how aging works? people look more different from late 20’s-40 than 50-60
@@jaredbrinkman3343 Good gawd; calm down.
Us fans want perfection from a almost perfect script.
@@jaredbrinkman3343 can’t make a simple comment without little girls like you getting riled up
@@Crazy-Horse-Tx. Speak for yourself. An almost perfect script yeah, but at least me, as a fan, don't give a shit if actors look older or not. I am able to understand people age and still be immersed.
@@92brunod I’m just making a simple comment that was not intended to be picky. You and Jared are the ones blowing things out of proportions
I like the fact that the realization team didn't forget that Breaking Bad was shot in a Hand-held Camera style, unlike Better Call Saul which is more stable.
"Whatever the problemo we can fix it with dinero"
Saul Goodman
This is exactly what I wanted to see once I saw this before and after thank you.
These 2 scenes were expertly crafted. The writers couldn't have known that it would be revisited 13 years later; but they it's almost as if they did!
Chills. Literal chills.
Jesse became a middle aged man during that walk to RV
This is so perfect. Thank you for combining the two. The only difference I see from the two scenes after all these years is that in BB the sand from the hole they dug out is on the right side. In the BCS reshoot it’s on the left.
Great shit, thanks for uploading
You’re welcome, junior
This is the exact moment better call saul broke bad
I smiled so hard when I was watching this episode and the classic shaky Breaking Bad camera angle was used
When the side character was a main character all along
Obi Wan style
Aaron looks so older now
While Bryan looks exactly the same.
Well he was 29 when breaking bad started and now he's 42
@@MartialArtist2002 cranston was already kind of old by that time, and he aged pretty good, so it makes sense
@PolyB oh absolutely, he looks great! But yeah, I feel like generally, the aging that happens between your 20s to 40s is more drastic than the one that happens between your late 40s to 60s.
Still, Paul's performance was great, and I VERY MUCH enjoyed the scene.
In 8 years, Aaron will be the same age as Walter in season 1 my man.
Thank You For Uploading This
You’re welcome bro
ah season 2 breaking bad, back when it was the good ol days of the show
Saul looks so much better now hahaha
FINALLY SOMEONE DID IT
Nippy and this episode, could enter in one of my favorites episodes
Jesse asked what everyone asked that moment.. who’s Lalo ?
nobody asked that if they watched Better Call Saul up till Season 6
@@EliteNormie you sound like you're 12
But if Saul Goodman became famous for representing Lalo Salamanca, wouldn’t Jessie already know the answer to that?
@@jediman6166 Jorge De Guzman.. thats what he is known to the public as it is his alias
@@ExFragMaster then why would Spooge refer to him as Salamanca’s guy?
Honestly, besides the obvious aging, it looks like these two scenes were shot back to back, not 13 years apart.
I like how they went for some more Breaking Bad-style shots too like at 2:57
They even have camera shake like in BrBa! Gotta love the attention to detail
@@twentysixbit yeah it’s crazy how it goes from that shot of Saul stepping into the RV which I’d say is definitely prettier looking and in line with the style of BCS, to the one from behind Walt and Jesse which suddenly snaps me back to 2008 haha
Give this show an Award for Best Continuity. Seriously!
I love how Saul immediately calms down when it's not the cartel
0:30 “Can we please don’t do it in the desert” Saul had a grammatical error!
No
Can we talk about the set inside the van? They clearly filmed this in a trailer there is much more room than in the van in breaking bad, plus there were never those lights on the walls either lol
Oh shit. That ruined the show for me :D
vince gilligan is a pure genius breaking bad and better call saul are his magnum opus
Peter Gould too
bravo vince
Except Vince Gillian wasn't the main guy in charge of Better Call Saul. He had creative control sometimes but was busy most of the time. It was Peter Gould who made Better Call Saul what it was. Both are still fucking genius though, I'll give you that
People undermine how important Peter Gould is for BCS.
@@ebucehil9757 Gould played a huge part in making s4 & s5 of BrbA too
I honestly think that Saul is as clever as Walt. The two of them can get out of anything.
The cinematography of Better Call Saul is so much better
That shot of the RV from far away tho….
Agreed, The BB side of things literally just looks like any other fucking tv show. I struggled to watch much BB after extensive viewing of BCS.
@@Hysteria98 Yeah, I feel like every scene in better call Saul could be an Wallpaper or a painting, Braking Bad is not bad, but as you said, it just feels like a regular TV show. In a way that's good, it means that Vince Gillian and his time improved a lot since then.
Jesse and Walter coming back after 14 years means good things can come back actually. Wait for your good days to replay again fellas.
Saul bouncing around like the last holiday ham. LOL
When i heard the music and Saul calling for help i INSTANTLY knew, Vince Gilligan is a genius, but he definitely didn't have to tell us that Walt and Jesse are back
A lot of wind, it blew what Saul had in his pocket, the column of the pit and Jesse's gloves
Jesse takes his gloves off at 2:48
@@marthastubbs8321 It's ok, I'll trade it for the clean shovel
The RV has the same magical properties as that island in the movie Old. Stepping into the RV aged Jesse by a decade.
Jesse's voice has changed quite a lot
This video is gonna rise 📈
They fucked up MAJOR details in this.
1. Their set up and equipment at this point in the show was way different. That is the stuff they used for the pseudoephedrine cook, not the phenylacetone cook.
2. They didn't talk numbers like "$80,000" until they were in Saul's office later in the episode.
@@chrisspeed270
1. We did. The Saul scene is season 2 episode 8, in episode 9 you see their new set up in the RV for the first time. It looks nothing like what's in this episode. The set up which they've had since season 1 episode 7. If you look at season 2 episode 4 you'll see the boxes are way more than in the Saul scene. But the main problem is the boiling flask he pulls out. It's not used in the Phenylacetone cook. It was used in the Psuedo cook.
2. Because the first time he mentions 80k back at the office Walt and Jesse are surprised.
@@R3fug333 In that scene, Saul asked them if he brought what he asked for. They already knew about the 80k. They were just exasperated by his high fee.
@@EditedAF987 True, fair point, they did already have the cash.
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thank you Sir.
The meth fumes were so strong that both Saul and Jesse aged when they entered the RV. Walter is unaffected since he is used to inhaling chemicals
“Anywhere but the desert!”
He should have said "bitch" somewhere in there.
Fun Fact Crystal Ship is a song by The Doors!
2:40 Goddamn stepping through that door hit Jessie hard
I'm just so glad I get to see them in one scene again.
they even bond perfectly
2:19 "The way I see it is, somebody is going to prison. It's just a matter of who."
This turned out to be exactly right. It's not Walt who ended up doing time, that's for sure. Jesse seems to have successfully escaped the whole thing. So there's one guy left: James "Saul Goodman" McGill.
There you have it. Predicting the end of BCS right there in Breaking Bad.
my man
The tape was on the outside of the door, not the inside...
As shown by Four Days Out, at 12:00 in, you can see Walt open the door to the crystal ship revealing tape on the outside and the inside. Sometime between seasons 2 and 3 of breaking bad was when the tape was removed on the inside allowing hank to remove the tape on the outside to cast light in on Walt
@@twentysixbit Damn, you're right. Good eye.
Super cool!
2:10 can we appreciate how funny it is that Walter's basically looking at Jesse saying "I'm down if you are"
The rectangular hole is just genius. Early in Breaking Bad, the death of Lalo, a character which won't exist for another few years, was foreshadowed by the rectangular hole. Be it planned or improvised, it's so impressive and peak writing nonetheless.
Its also a metaphor for what happens if Saul chooses to go down the road Walt has presented him with. It also shows BCS fans who haven't seen BB the impending and looming doom that BB brings forth. The best instance of pre/forshadowing I've ever seen.