A lot of people are saying Walt would have killed Badger in season 5 You’re forgetting a key detail He’s one of the best Hitman west of the Mississippi
I love how such a minor character actually ends up playing an important role in the story. The fact that he is played up to be this deadly assassin makes him appear to be larger then life!
@@caseyw1286 most importantly, whole Eliot and Gretchen scene wasn't there in first place. It was a cancer patient who requested them to make an appearance in final episode
@@lxn_ni1814 literally right as the sirens went off he was standing up and putting his hands up. i figured that's why hank looked the way he did, it was definitely sus
I’m case anyone is wondering why this commenter is suggesting this is because it’s a nod to AMC’s original program and prequel to Breaking Bad; Better Call Saul which shows us a younger Saul Goodman going by his real name Jimmy McGill. In this Better Call Saul, there is a scene where rolled up money is tarnished for say plastic WRAPPED blocks.
1:19 Walt and Jesse are drastically different men. But they’re both in agreement that $80,000 for 8 years of a man’s life is a pretty sad path for a man to walk.
“He’s actually more comfortable inside. The outside world hasn’t been too kind to him.” Definitely reminds me of how Jimmy currently is now, with him honestly living a better and more moral life behind bars.
ya i doubt he runs prison but hes prob equivalent to a prince of england in there. no power but the prisoners prob treat him right for all the legal help hes given em and prob still is giving em while locked up.
@@koltyn9140buddy I believe directly admitting to literally everything and got 86 years, when he knew he could’ve kept his mouth shut and kept the 7.5 years, was for sure on purpose
"Conscience gets expensive, doesn't it?" Is probably the best line to sum up Saul's character. Eventually it cost Saul too much to have a conscience, whether monetarily or emotionally, so that's what led to him being where he was in BB compared to BCS.
I think he suggested it not because it was an option he'd want to take but because he knew they didn't want to kill but where reluctant to pay such a high price he made the suggestion to frame the topic as a binary choice of pay or kill(which he knew they wouldn't do) so he made the suggestion as a way to get them to pony up the cash.
"He's actually more comfortable inside. The outside world hasn't been to kind to him." This show has great writing. Despite the fact that Jimmy in-'N-Out doesn't get any of his own dialogue, you get exactly the sense of what kind of character he is in this short conversation. He's sympathetic character who just doesn't fit into the world.
More like a criminal that doesn't have any real family, friends or any sort of connection outside, not even a proper job and in prison u get free food and bed. A lot of criminals like prison bc it gives them a place to stay, not bc they are sympathetic
@dougthedonkey1805 i am not talking about viewers or u( whether or not u shpuld sypathise with him), i am talking about his character. A lot of criminals dont know what to do with themselves once they get out because they have no connections or job. My point is, i dont think saul indended it as "poor gentle soul that did not find his place in world", he just said it that way because it is in style of his character to say everything as light hearted jokey sentence even when it's serious. However everyone is free to interpret it as they want to.
For those who are complaining that Wlt would have killed Badger in season 5, at 1:46 Walt's glance at Jesse shows that he was reconsidering Saul's chow line shanking option. I believe that he backed out because Jesse disapproved. Though it may be possible that in season 5, he would not have cared about Jesse's approval. Though, I feel Walt was genuinely against the killing (or sending on a trip to Belize) of his brother-in-law Hank. The death of Hank completely broke him.
I think that glance shows he almost hesitated, but i don't think he would have considered this option regardless of jesse Which is interesting, that glance and his reaction after looking at jesse was really subtle and well acted
He has no real connection with badger so he def would’ve killed him. Hank is his brother in law he couldn’t have him killed skyler wouldn’t have allowed it 🤣
I’m pretty sure he was just looking at him because they were about to have to give up 80,000 of their hard earned money. Walt was not into killing for anything other than self defense at this point.
One thing I never understood, if our boi in-n-out has been offering this as a service for decades, the DEA must've surely heard about it and be a little suspecious, no?
Possibly, but there are so many people IRL that will commit a crime, go to prison, and get out, then do it all over again (sometimes the same crime or a multitude) . I think the DEA would most likely believe the latter. That he's just one of the types to continuously break the law without change.
@@boss_niko As saul said in this scene, "The outside world hasn't been too kind to him." Saul also stated that he is more comfortable on the inside and used it to his advantage. It'd probably be hard for the DEA to figure who Jimmy In-N-out actually is due to the fact so many criminals consistently go to prison for multiple crimes. All they really know is the name Jimmy in-N-out and not who it is, same as heisenberg really. Since there's no real hard evidence that James Killkelly is Jimmy in-N-out, they can't pin point the name to him
Saul is never a "bad" guy but it is interesting going back and seeing him a little more hollowed out as he's a little more of a softie in BCS, I feel like. Never really noticed but Odenkirk lost a bit of weight going forward, too.
I always coincided him quite fucking smart. From day one when he guess walt was threatening him And liked him when he made it patient client confidentiality with 1dollar
well he had to for the role, when he was jimmy he was broke and hustling, now as saul he can afford to stay around the office and eat plenty of expensive hamburgers
Saul has definitely been enhanced a little for the sake of BCS and so has Mike. They're protagonists of a show so they have to be shown as slightly moral and empathetic.
Yeah interesting comparison to Season 5 Walt who would have done it in a heartbeat. But S2 Walt didn’t have those connections yet, and S2 Walt still wanted Jesse to like him and needed Jesse’s street knowledge somewhat.
The great thing about Saul is that he is 100% honest. He flat out said he would take 50.000 out of the 80.000 dollars. He also put the alternative cheaper option on the table to make gain his customers trust.
I respected him so much more when he admitted 50 is going to him. So many snakes would lie about it that shit. There’s a reason all of Saul’s clients trust him 100%
Jimmy is already wearing prison blues. That is the most hilarious part of this all. He's free; however, just wears the uniform of inmates anyway. Always ready.
I doubt he’s ever out of prison for a very long amount of time. At that point, he’s probably too used to wearing prison uniforms to try and don another outfit.
At first, i assume that is just fictional character. Few years later,😲 I found out about this dude at my hometown who keep doing any crime just to go back to prison.
@@Zak6009 he not doing it for money. The reason i know about him, because his crime mades headlines when he accidentally fall slept inside the house he broken into. 🤣😂
Wow, seeing Saul doing all that for Cash and tell an option of "killing" badger like nothing just for not being caught by the dea, it's like wow, he really is a "Just Make Money" guy, wow what a series
"how high he falls" stfu he knew they werent gonna go for that option and he was just talking like that for theatrics effect so he would get the money. When has he ever actually hurt anyone?
Correction! How far he falls dumbass. Second it does show how far he falls in fact considering he changed his whole life as James McGill, for his new life as crooked lawyer, Saul Goodman. Keep telling me why and how I’m so wrong tho.
everyone talking about season 5 walt killing badger, but how about how BCS saul wouldn't even CONSIDER having Badger killed. I mean holy hell it's crazy having watched BCS then going back to BrBa and seeing how casually Saul considers murder.
@@illuminatiaqi6130 its not as amazing as breaking bad but it is nowhere near ‘boring and lame as fuck’ you can obvi have your own opinion but i think lame is a bit unfair
i dont think they would want his money, he would probably have to pull off something like... i dont know, maybe calling two hitmen west of the mississipi for a job?
To be fair I do think that he said that to further convince them to take the offer, cosidering that Jesse was not going to let him die and he has a talent to persuade people.
One of the few but greatest fails of Breaking Bad script... Law forces and the whole justice system already must know this guy. Nobody should believe he's Heisenberg.
Getting the collar is very often more important than getting the right guy. You confess, you go to prison, the prosecutor gets a conviction, the cop gets a collar, the politicians get another statistic. Unless some one in that group sees some point in proving you innocent you are going to prison. But how do they do that when you have confessed?
@@grogery1570 Simple, they have this guys fingerprints and face picture. There's no doubt nor difficulty to prove he's not Heisenberg. Any novel politic, lawyer or officer can see it. It's a serious script failure. But still, it's a TV show.
This scene is pretty fun to look at retrospectively. Who knows if Vince watched it again before choosing the name "Jimmy" for Saul, but it's interesting to try and draw parallels between what Saul says about Jimmy and himself.
@@ratedRblazin420 yes we all know it's not spelled right, but being a grammar Nazi doesn't work if UA-cam doesn't let you edit your comment on mobile, which is why it wasn't fixed
I'm just going to say, 80k was a bargain; not long after this Walt is making 7 million a year and owns a successful carwash to launder his money with. 80k was a lot for them at that moment, but money very well spent when you consider the alternative for both of them or how their product was going to change their fortunes. That said, Walt never did know when to quit while he was ahead. As Saul says later, "Some people are just immune to good advice."
You don't know kims role in all this... Maybe she got even more carried away than Jimmy... I think it would be kind of boring + unfitting to make her Skylar 2.0
I love how Walt is acting like Badger is Jesse's dog who needs expensive surgery to avoid being put down. The way he looks at Jesse at 1:46 like "is Badger REALLY that special to you?"
Genius writing is making a prequel around a character that makes the original show heartbreaking everytime you rewatch his portrayal in it. God damn it Jimmy.
Saul: He's known as Jimmy In N' Out Jesse: That's lame. He should have a cooler nickname. Like Slippin' Jimmy Saul: . . . . listen here, you little shit.
It feels weird now hearing Saul call somebody else "Jimmy" so many times.
I dont understand...
George Ivory Because his real name is Jimmy.
@@foreverjune8 Basically, the guys real name is "Jimmy McGill, but he now goes by Saul Goodman. Watch "Better Call Saul."
Slippin' Jimmy vs In and Out Jimmy
You do know there more then one person called jimmy in the world right.....just saying
A lot of people are saying Walt would have killed Badger in season 5
You’re forgetting a key detail
He’s one of the best Hitman west of the Mississippi
deadly with a laser pointer
He'd take Walt on a ride on the helicopter, bitch!
I love how such a minor character actually ends up playing an important role in the story. The fact that he is played up to be this deadly assassin makes him appear to be larger then life!
@@caseyw1286 most importantly, whole Eliot and Gretchen scene wasn't there in first place. It was a cancer patient who requested them to make an appearance in final episode
Two of the best hitman of the west Mississippi
“For a price, Jimmy will go to prison for you.” - Jimmy foreshadowing his own life
i predict he will agree to admit to everything and go to prison in exchange for Kim going free
@@NitpickingNerd you called it
@@NitpickingNerd Bravo Vince
@@NitpickingNerd kid named time traveller
@@NitpickingNerd Rbaov Invce
I always laughed at Jimmy putting his hands up and getting on his knees before the sirens even went off 😂
He probably knows the drill after that many years being in that situation. But i agree, its really funny!
No he didnt he did it well after
@@lxn_ni1814 literally right as the sirens went off he was standing up and putting his hands up. i figured that's why hank looked the way he did, it was definitely sus
That's what he does whenever a police car passes him on the street or he hears a siren go off in the distance. Poor old Jimmy can't help it
He wanted to hurry up and get that commissary order in! LOL
Using rubber bands to keep the money rolled up,so messy.Saul should insist that next time it comes in clean,plastic rapped blocks.
But Don Eladio...
No mas ligas...
I’m case anyone is wondering why this commenter is suggesting this is because it’s a nod to AMC’s original program and prequel to Breaking Bad; Better Call Saul which shows us a younger Saul Goodman going by his real name Jimmy McGill. In this Better Call Saul, there is a scene where rolled up money is tarnished for say plastic WRAPPED blocks.
Gum and Rubber
@@edwardhernandez6668 normally id comment “r/woosh” but if you are helping people to watch more breaking bad and better call saul then good
1:19 Walt and Jesse are drastically different men. But they’re both in agreement that $80,000 for 8 years of a man’s life is a pretty sad path for a man to walk.
Then they find out it's only $30 K.
@@IAmHereForeve and a pound of meth
Welp thank gosh it ain't 8 years
Cut to the end of the show when Walt pays Robert Forster $10,000 just to keep him company for 1 hour.
@@kylenetherwood8734 the police take the pound of meth you dummy
“He’s actually more comfortable inside. The outside world hasn’t been too kind to him.”
Definitely reminds me of how Jimmy currently is now, with him honestly living a better and more moral life behind bars.
Yea this conversation almost feels like he's talking about himself looking back on it. "For a price, Jimmy will go to prison for you."
@@bruhstandler oh shit… i didnt catch that, thats crazy
ya i doubt he runs prison but hes prob equivalent to a prince of england in there. no power but the prisoners prob treat him right for all the legal help hes given em and prob still is giving em while locked up.
Now that Kim’s an attorney again who knows? Maybe she can get him transferred to a minimum security prison to serve out the rest of his sentence.
@@matthewriley7826 she's not an attorney again, she used her old license to pretend to be an attorney, because it doesnt expire
a season 5 Heisnberg wouldv'e ended badger in a beat.
Which is a great example I use when people dont understan what Character Development it. Ormore so, Character Moral Degradation.
@radf He was on board with killing a kid for seeing their train heist operation. He agreed with Todd shooting the innocent kid.
@radf ru that dumb?
Polarized i don’t if he agree but he accepted the situation very very fast
@radf nah he bad bro the guy wouldn't even hesitate
The line "The guy goes to prison on purpose?" really hits different after the BCS finale
Yeah Saul doesn’t go to prison on purpose lol
Ye
@@koltyn9140 yeah Jimmy did
@@koltyn9140buddy I believe directly admitting to literally everything and got 86 years, when he knew he could’ve kept his mouth shut and kept the 7.5 years, was for sure on purpose
"Conscience gets expensive, doesn't it?" Is probably the best line to sum up Saul's character. Eventually it cost Saul too much to have a conscience, whether monetarily or emotionally, so that's what led to him being where he was in BB compared to BCS.
Conscience do cost.
Conscience 100% is what will cost him Kim by the end of season 6.
@@PeNguiN-0-27 Butchie !
We've already seen him learn this lesson at the end of Season 5, and Season 6 is definitely showing it will cost him too much to keep his conscience.
@@TheWorldBelowDnD nah. He'll feed her to the cartel himself. The man's got no conscience by now
Who's taking the bigger ris-HE LIKES PRISON!!
Lol
You did bring the cash, did you?
the way he says he likes prison always cracks me up
Season 1-2 Breaking Bad was almost a black comedy
@@Hello-jw7fb 😂
Saul's face making the money tower showed he truly lives by his motto: J.M.M.
"Just. Make. Money."
justice matters mleast
That's Don lalo's motto actually 😁
@@Rian2290 oh yeah tru hahahhah
Lalo has been a great influence on Saul
Saul Goodman is the only person in this world who is always ready with colorful metaphors.
Look, if that option is too expensive, we can always send Badger to Belize
Hoboken Squat Cobbler comes to mind lol
In BSC: his doomed to colorless life. Being black and white is purgatory of his own
Just brimming with advice..
@@nebula1924 You are full of colorful metaphors aren't you, Saul? Just brimming with advice😂😂
“Conscience gets expensive, doesn’t it.” Great foreshadowing
I can’t believe Jimmy was the one that suggested killing badger as an alternative
I think he suggested it not because it was an option he'd want to take but because he knew they didn't want to kill but where reluctant to pay such a high price he made the suggestion to frame the topic as a binary choice of pay or kill(which he knew they wouldn't do) so he made the suggestion as a way to get them to pony up the cash.
@@evanjohnson1299 tl;dr he said it to persuade them to accept paying the money
You mean Saul "Send them to Belize" Goodman? Yeah, he doesn't care about their lives, he is a CRIMINAL lawyer.
@@pcbangbros8350 I’m interested to see where in Better Call Saul he becomes a cold blooded conspiracy to commit murder killer
its a sales technique, you offer a less expensive but more odious option and all of a sudden your first pitch seems reasonable by comparison
"He's actually more comfortable inside. The outside world hasn't been to kind to him."
This show has great writing. Despite the fact that Jimmy in-'N-Out doesn't get any of his own dialogue, you get exactly the sense of what kind of character he is in this short conversation. He's sympathetic character who just doesn't fit into the world.
He's kinda like Brooks or Red in The Shawshank Redemption.
More like a criminal that doesn't have any real family, friends or any sort of connection outside, not even a proper job and in prison u get free food and bed. A lot of criminals like prison bc it gives them a place to stay, not bc they are sympathetic
@@lainwarisathat’s still sympathetic. Why shouldn’t I sympathize with someone who has no connections?
@dougthedonkey1805 i am not talking about viewers or u( whether or not u shpuld sypathise with him), i am talking about his character.
A lot of criminals dont know what to do with themselves once they get out because they have no connections or job.
My point is, i dont think saul indended it as "poor gentle soul that did not find his place in world", he just said it that way because it is in style of his character to say everything as light hearted jokey sentence even when it's serious.
However everyone is free to interpret it as they want to.
"Jimmy will go to prison for you" Aged like a fine milk
More like fine wine
@@jeffreymodesitt3345 Bravo, Vince!
For those who are complaining that Wlt would have killed Badger in season 5, at 1:46 Walt's glance at Jesse shows that he was reconsidering Saul's chow line shanking option. I believe that he backed out because Jesse disapproved. Though it may be possible that in season 5, he would not have cared about Jesse's approval. Though, I feel Walt was genuinely against the killing (or sending on a trip to Belize) of his brother-in-law Hank. The death of Hank completely broke him.
I think that glance shows he almost hesitated, but i don't think he would have considered this option regardless of jesse
Which is interesting, that glance and his reaction after looking at jesse was really subtle and well acted
He has no real connection with badger so he def would’ve killed him. Hank is his brother in law he couldn’t have him killed skyler wouldn’t have allowed it 🤣
I’m pretty sure he was just looking at him because they were about to have to give up 80,000 of their hard earned money. Walt was not into killing for anything other than self defense at this point.
@@SomeGuyWhoPlaysGames333 watch the show again. walt suggested that they just have badger killed because the price.
@@FingerinUrDaughter When?
One thing I never understood, if our boi in-n-out has been offering this as a service for decades, the DEA must've surely heard about it and be a little suspecious, no?
Possibly, but there are so many people IRL that will commit a crime, go to prison, and get out, then do it all over again (sometimes the same crime or a multitude) . I think the DEA would most likely believe the latter. That he's just one of the types to continuously break the law without change.
@@ThatVanninMan who wants to get paid for going to jail lmao. This series is flawed.
@@boss_niko As saul said in this scene, "The outside world hasn't been too kind to him." Saul also stated that he is more comfortable on the inside and used it to his advantage. It'd probably be hard for the DEA to figure who Jimmy In-N-out actually is due to the fact so many criminals consistently go to prison for multiple crimes. All they really know is the name Jimmy in-N-out and not who it is, same as heisenberg really. Since there's no real hard evidence that James Killkelly is Jimmy in-N-out, they can't pin point the name to him
They did get suspicious later. But i guess it's just much easier to close the case and forget about than investigating further.
@@boss_niko There are a lot of people like that.
Saul is never a "bad" guy but it is interesting going back and seeing him a little more hollowed out as he's a little more of a softie in BCS, I feel like. Never really noticed but Odenkirk lost a bit of weight going forward, too.
I always coincided him quite fucking smart.
From day one when he guess walt was threatening him
And liked him when he made it patient client confidentiality with 1dollar
@AHarice and he gave decent legal advice
well he had to for the role, when he was jimmy he was broke and hustling, now as saul he can afford to stay around the office and eat plenty of expensive hamburgers
Saul has definitely been enhanced a little for the sake of BCS and so has Mike. They're protagonists of a show so they have to be shown as slightly moral and empathetic.
@@hittingyouoverthehead Mike is pretty empathetic in both shows
1:46 I like how Walt briefly looks at Jessie as if he was considering the option.
Idk about Jesse, but Walt WAS considering it.
Yeah interesting comparison to Season 5 Walt who would have done it in a heartbeat. But S2 Walt didn’t have those connections yet, and S2 Walt still wanted Jesse to like him and needed Jesse’s street knowledge somewhat.
It's hilarious how he does the same for pretty much every mention of killing Badger.
I was waiting for another "WERE NOT KILLING BADGER, *YO* "
The great thing about Saul is that he is 100% honest.
He flat out said he would take 50.000 out of the 80.000 dollars. He also put the alternative cheaper option on the table to make gain his customers trust.
There are many variables in that business, but Saul Goodman at least is upfront and will always uphold his end of a deal.
I respected him so much more when he admitted 50 is going to him. So many snakes would lie about it that shit. There’s a reason all of Saul’s clients trust him 100%
Jimmy crawled through a desert for 100k. Now he made 50k from the comfort of his own office.
Saul talking about Jimmy is hilarious. It sounds like he's talking in third person. Lol
2:30 lmao he gets on his knees and puts his hands behind his head before the cops even show up
This is the exact moment Jimmy in and out became heisenberg
Saul: “ you could kill badger?”
Jesse: “ no way in hell man”
Walt: “take a deep breath, pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start over again”
Jimmy is already wearing prison blues. That is the most hilarious part of this all. He's free; however, just wears the uniform of inmates anyway. Always ready.
Oh nice catch!
Also as soon as he gets lit up, he puts his hands up and gets on his knees.
His name is Jimmy In & Out
Never noticed that!!
I doubt he’s ever out of prison for a very long amount of time. At that point, he’s probably too used to wearing prison uniforms to try and don another outfit.
Slipping Jimmy as lawyer for Jimmy In and Out.
It takes a Jimmy to know one.
Who be slippin their jimmy in and out
"Here he is today, better known as Slippin' Jimmy".
At first, i assume that is just fictional character. Few years later,😲 I found out about this dude at my hometown who keep doing any crime just to go back to prison.
He could get rich...
@@Zak6009 he not doing it for money. The reason i know about him, because his crime mades headlines when he accidentally fall slept inside the house he broken into. 🤣😂
@@zinussan50 'accidentally' , he probably did it on purpose, to go to prison..
There are many people like this.
The Shawshank Redemption man
Wow, seeing Saul doing all that for Cash and tell an option of "killing" badger like nothing just for not being caught by the dea, it's like wow, he really is a "Just Make Money" guy, wow what a series
Really shows how far he falls.
@@oblonghilfiger3583 Bullshit he comes to his senses
"how high he falls" stfu he knew they werent gonna go for that option and he was just talking like that for theatrics effect so he would get the money. When has he ever actually hurt anyone?
Correction! How far he falls dumbass. Second it does show how far he falls in fact considering he changed his whole life as James McGill, for his new life as crooked lawyer, Saul Goodman. Keep telling me why and how I’m so wrong tho.
I think it's just a dark humor
"For a price, Jimmy will go to prison for you."
xD
don't know why but reading your comment and looking at your profile pic made me laugh thx :D
@@angelusthor251 😂
0:41
What a sick foreshadowing, that's Better Call Saul's ending and this was said nearly 12 years before the finale aired. Genius.
everyone talking about season 5 walt killing badger, but how about how BCS saul wouldn't even CONSIDER having Badger killed. I mean holy hell it's crazy having watched BCS then going back to BrBa and seeing how casually Saul considers murder.
It was several years after BCS though
BCS is boring and lame asfuck
@@illuminatiaqi6130 no the fuck it is not.
@@illuminatiaqi6130 Actual child
@@illuminatiaqi6130 its not as amazing as breaking bad but it is nowhere near ‘boring and lame as fuck’
you can obvi have your own opinion but i think lame is a bit unfair
"for a price jimmy will go to prison for you" was the moment Vince planned better call saul
haha in and out... he is more comfortable inside :D
@_ NEGAN _ aren't we all indeed
Im not sure where this is going anymore
Baland Omar arent we all
Tbh, I'd think he'd be happier outside considering his money.
@_ NEGAN _ aren't we all
"Conscience gets expencive doenst it?"
*cuts to Walt*
"he likes prison" foreshadowing 🔥🔥
He has the looks of Mike, the story of Walter and the name of Saul....
I still cannot believe that’s Jimmy. Wow, after seeing the first seasons of BCS you just can't believe it
Something tells me Jimmy Perkins is a good guy-probably taking the money for his family that don’t want him
I think he is going to spend the money in prison
hmmm sound familiar..?
@@longinuscyclone213 I think there is a show related to that
i dont think they would want his money, he would probably have to pull off something like... i dont know, maybe calling two hitmen west of the mississipi for a job?
I watched Jimmy Perkins go to prison. I liked it. I was good at it.
I love how casually Saul jokes about being stabbed to death *in prison* , but basically pees his pants when Walt intimidates him.
To be fair I do think that he said that to further convince them to take the offer, cosidering that Jesse was not going to let him die and he has a talent to persuade people.
I mean, Walt by that point was seen as a terrifying and notorious drug lord who had killed many different people, including other tough criminals.
2:04 "conscious gets expensive, doesn't it?" is great foreshadowing for Walt
This was the moment when Jimmy In’N’Out became Heisenberg
One of the few but greatest fails of Breaking Bad script... Law forces and the whole justice system already must know this guy. Nobody should believe he's Heisenberg.
Hank didn't
Yeah and moreso bcs he probably didn't have education to make meth of such quality
Getting the collar is very often more important than getting the right guy. You confess, you go to prison, the prosecutor gets a conviction, the cop gets a collar, the politicians get another statistic.
Unless some one in that group sees some point in proving you innocent you are going to prison. But how do they do that when you have confessed?
@@grogery1570 Simple, they have this guys fingerprints and face picture. There's no doubt nor difficulty to prove he's not Heisenberg. Any novel politic, lawyer or officer can see it.
It's a serious script failure. But still, it's a TV show.
@@Darkkavatar you miss my point. No one wants to prove he is not Heisenberg. They want a convictions so off to jail he goes.
The “badger in the chow line” line makes me laugh every time I hear it
Same, hilarious delivery
if the actor was alive you KNOW he wouldve been in better call saul
This scene is pretty fun to look at retrospectively. Who knows if Vince watched it again before choosing the name "Jimmy" for Saul, but it's interesting to try and draw parallels between what Saul says about Jimmy and himself.
Saul actually identifies himself as James McGill in the episode where Walt first meets him.
@@capncake8837 he only said his last name
Saul is such a great character, he gets little screen time and he nails it.
boy! do i have a surprise for you
He should have his own spinoff
He was a main cast member for seasons 3-5, and he has his own 6 season spin off. Not sure what you’re on about with “little screen time”.
Who else is waiting for the next episode of Better Call Saul season 5?
last episode best episode!
same bro
@@bountyhunter7407 There will be 2 more actually
Melboro are there going to be more seasons or is this the last one
@@viktorjaklbsen1577 1 more
The way Walt looks at Jesse when Saul offers to kill badger is perfect lmfao
This is the moment Walt became Jimmy in-'N-Out
Walt knew he needed to save the best hitman in the West Mississippi
And now our Jimmy is inside, and morally and spiritually speaking, he's better off now, inside than outside.
“Having a concience gets expensive”
That’s a great line
Conscience
@@ratedRblazin420 yes we all know it's not spelled right, but being a grammar Nazi doesn't work if UA-cam doesn't let you edit your comment on mobile, which is why it wasn't fixed
Oscar Shales from the Prison Break
Haha is it actually him? I thought I recognised the pictures.
Love how Jimmy is wearing his prison blues and the boots even lol. Man looking like he just got released that day
"Who's taking the bigger risk here? He *LIKES* Prison."
The way Saul says it makes me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I know what you were, what you are. People dont change, you're in 'n out jimmy!
do you believe a man just happens to sell meth like that? no, he orchestrated it! jimmy!
"Conscience gets expensive, doesn't it"
1:34 I always lol at Saul pointing "he likes prison". lol
This is peak foreshadowing for bcs vince have my babie
Hank: i want Heisenburg
DEA: we have Heisenburg at home
Heisenburg at home:
I feel good the police finally caught Heisenberg in this episode. Must have been pain in the ass
This is when Jimmy In N Out became Heisenberg
Foreshadowing
0:21 Lord Voldemort sure fell on hard times after being defeated by Harry.
There’s now some parallel between Jimmy In n out and Jimmy McGill
I guess we now also have Jimmy-in
After watching that video about how prop masters make silent props, it was kinda fun to see this scene again and see those fake paper bags in action.
I'm just going to say, 80k was a bargain; not long after this Walt is making 7 million a year and owns a successful carwash to launder his money with. 80k was a lot for them at that moment, but money very well spent when you consider the alternative for both of them or how their product was going to change their fortunes. That said, Walt never did know when to quit while he was ahead. As Saul says later, "Some people are just immune to good advice."
Kid: Mommy, I want some Heisenberg.
Mom: We have Heisenberg at home.
Heisenberg at home:
Mr. Jimmy in n out did 20 years in the can
Not a peep
Having grilled cheese off the radiator
He looks like a beta concept art for Mike
This proves that Lalo's JMM definition stuck hard with Saul, I mean obviously. I feel bad for Kim at this point.
You don't know kims role in all this... Maybe she got even more carried away than Jimmy... I think it would be kind of boring + unfitting to make her Skylar 2.0
Walt still hadn't broke bad completely... He felt guilty for the guy going away for 8 years for 20 Gs a year.
still more money than some people make in a year
Imagine Walter circles back to Saul when they leave and asks him how much cheaper it is to take out Badger. lol
Considering the amount of wealth Walt & Jesse amassed by the shows end (over $80 Million) its odd seeing them squabble about $80k
This show probably has the world record for bold people
So this is what Citizen Z was doing prior to Z Nation.
1:53 ever since I watched a video about movie and tv show props, I notice the "noiseless paper bags" randomly everywhere.
I love how he was already getting on the ground as soon as the sirens started up.
Never did i think i'd see a Metroid Fusion pfp in this comment section.
Ironic given jimmy (McGill) was the only one to take the rap for heisenbergs crimes
Wow saul saying jimmy was foreshadowing that jimmy was slippin in before breaking bad. Vince Gilligan is brilliant writing.
0:10 grand theft auto mention 😱😱
I love how Walt is acting like Badger is Jesse's dog who needs expensive surgery to avoid being put down. The way he looks at Jesse at 1:46 like "is Badger REALLY that special to you?"
Rewatching things like this after BCS ended - man
Has anyone realised that the ‘fake heisenberg’ guy is the same person from prison break, ‘Oscar Shales’
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BB x PB universe confirmed.
This is the moment when Jimmy became Heisenberg
This guy played Oscar Shales in Prison Break!
Finally someone who see that!!
Genius writing is making a prequel around a character that makes the original show heartbreaking everytime you rewatch his portrayal in it. God damn it Jimmy.
"Conscience gets expensive doesn't it?" Who better to say that than Slippin' jimmy
Looking back, and especially compared to where the show went, early Breaking Bad was really a dark work place comedy about a start-up meth business.
At the very beginning, Saul said he stole a vending machine and just marched past it. Like yo wait. I have questions.
To think this whole time Heisenberg was Jimmy.
Jimmy in-'N-Out looks like a low-budget Mike.
The one time Metastasis Mike showed up
In the end Saul Goodman ended up becoming Mr. Jimmy in
Saul: He's known as Jimmy In N' Out
Jesse: That's lame. He should have a cooler nickname. Like Slippin' Jimmy
Saul: . . . . listen here, you little shit.
“whose taking the bigger risk? HE LIKES PRISON” 😂😂😂