Sneaking On An Airbase With A Fake Veteran | Fifi | Better Call Saul
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2021
- In order to film another one of his clever promos, Jimmy hires someone to pretend to be a veteran in order to get his shots on a military base.
#Scammed #Veteran #BetterCallSaul
From Season 2, Episode 8 'Fifi' - Mike aims to settle the score with an enemy; an unexpected opportunity presents itself to Jimmy.
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Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."
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The funniest detail about this scene is that "Fudge" was correct. The B-29 was dedicated to the Pacific theater against the Japanese.
yeah I liked that as well, there were 1 or 2 moved to England for a short time so the Germans reconnaissance would see them. If I recall correctly they were a special build model.
@@maddslothii2532 They painted the one or two B-29's in Britain olive drab.
Do you know what the bird symbol on his chest means? Is it military related?
@@natemeyer6475 He's wearing a bomber jacket, so it would be the platoon roundel, aka a little marking that would have been on the side of his B-29. As for the design of it, I know it's a sort of native bird drawing with red lightning bolts near the head, which would makes sense in a New Mexico/Texas/Southern us state.
@@nickirmen6671 it could be the thunderbird, a popular symbol and icon in native belief. The thunderbird controls the lightning storms and protects the badlands (rock deserts near the New Mexico area)
Search results confirms my belief that there is a branch of fighter pilots active since the Pacific wars with the same/similar logo on their blazers/aircrafts
Me: Mom can we have Hector?
Mom: But there is Hector at home.
Hector at home:
Lmfao
imagine if he got hector to do this LOL
@@mac2857 XD
@@mac2857he would have died on being addressed as fudge xD
AHAHHAHAHA
It’s amazing the difference in quality between Jimmy McGill’s commercials and Saul Goodman’s commercials. All of the commercials are cheap and cut corners but there is so much more effort and good faith in Jimmy’s commercials. Saul’s are all green screen, lazily made, and done to just get more clients and more money
I think it's done for a purpose; so that the feds would underestimate what Saul's capable of.
@@vscera That's maybe a little bit of it? But there is also that moment in the newest season when Jimmy/Saul has an unrealistic timeline in his head and resolves the problem by using green screen. That seemed like an indication that he's going to use cheaper and quicker production from thereon out.
@@WillMcFarland not only that, but his work for his clients is vastly different too. In season 5 he just blows through as many clients as possible, cutting deals. In earlier seasons Jimmy would go from nursing home to nursing home, slowly building his image. He also seemed to have a personal relationship with every client. Now he hardly bothers to remember their names
@@vscera
I think he also doesn't want criminals to think he's too straight laced and above working with them
That's good character development
"Morale builder for the Airmen."
No one there.
This is so painfully accurate lol
Hahahahahha same with the fly overs of blue angels, costs hundred of thousands for 3seconds of “oh thats cool” okay back to work
Just like all the other "mandatory fun days"
I hated working air shows
i dont get it
I'd have liked to see a Fifi at some point. Eh, we were out of Lejeune, though. Not many aircraft unless you go to Cherry Point.
I love that Jimmy came up with the "Fudge" nickname and backstory. It's totally unnecessary since the guy's bought into the schtick anyway, but it's also the kind of detail that really makes their story seem authentic.
They could've picked "Ace" or "Killer" or some other cliche. But Fudge is so real because the nicknames we picked or got were always unique to a soldiers story.
@@awolpete10 You don't get a cool name like Ace or Killer unless it is used sarcastically, from what I understand.
Fudge must be a distant Muggle relative of Harry Potter's Minister for Magic.
You gotta know a bit of the truth to be a good liar
I like to think he called him Fudge as an insult and very quickly came up with a backstory. Since "fudge" could be used as an insult.
I just feel sorry for the Captain, he was really enthusiastic about showing Fifi to the old war veteran. From the bottom of his heart, he welcomed them as best he can knowing it's to let an old man relive his wartime memories. It's hard to sympathize with Saul a lot of times, and I guess that's the point.
Felt exactly the same, I’m glad they wrote the scene where the captain goes to his office to call him out on his bs
I may be stupid but I don't think wartime is a thing you would want to remember
It’s a show but yeah I felt the same
@@fedcab4360 I mean, remembering the time you bombed an evil dictatorship to help win WW2 isn’t that bad of a memory to have.
@@nikolairostov3326 didnt know civilians were evil dictatorships
I like how when he comes out with a bunch of airmen security it makes it looks like they were in trouble and caught, but they all just wanted a picture. Little stuff like that which made the show great.
Like they'd need a dozen men to apprehend them, this is the army not the police.
@@tindekappa9047 actually it''s the air force
@@emaadkhan3031 It's America. They send marines to the desert. Anything goes.
@@tindekappa9047 So what ? If they learn that they are trespassing, the rest of the boys aren't just gonna sit there. This is the army, not the police, they don't take these things lightly. It's only natural that they'd all go apprehend Saul's crew. They're aren't gonna calculate how many of them can efficiently apprehend Saul's crew, they're not short on numbers, it's not the war. How would it even go : "we'll deal with the intruders, you guys... just keep doing army stuff, sit back there and don't come with us to confront these people breaking army regulations and scamming us".
What a weird thing you said here.
The most powerful group in Breaking bad universe -
US army
This show really is beyond beautiful, even for small scenes like this
That’s the great thing about these shows. The cinematography is top notch for every single scene.
I also love the one where Jimmy and his crew sneak onto the school playground to film in front of the flag
Should have said "something beautiful" instead.
I love how they took such minor detail from breaking bad into an entire part of the plot. We only see mesa verde once as Walt gets Jesse the money for the RV on the side, its just a sign of tge name you see. But its huge in better call Saul.
This is the only showed i watched 2 times in a row. After the second time i felt saturated. By far the best show ever created, i love saul so much.
@@andrewbounds Walt was at Mesa credit union so it’s just a theory at this point, but I do think it’s the same bank because Mesa Verde would likely want to change their name to distance themselves from Saul’s antics
Con aside, this actually isn't too different from how you'd film "high production" stuff like this with little to no budget. From the wheelchair dolly shots, to the two-man student crew, to the sneaking into places you shouldn't be.
You killed those younglings bro I dont wanna hear it
They had it coming.
@@livecarsonreaction Damn right, the cocky little shits... lol
Without those techniques, we wouldn't have movies like Mad Max.
@@HisVirusness A very good point. Sometimes the cheapest, Guerilla filmed pilots/first drafts become the greatest thing you ever saw filmed.
The fact that this scene would’ve taken place about 1 year after 9/11 in the show really makes it feel even more sinister/dangerous
You're right.
Doesn't Better Call Saul take place over 2003? Just a nitpick.
@@flopsinator5817 The first season takes place in 2002. The 2nd-Beginning of 4th season takes place in 2003, and Afterwards it takes place in 2004. I don't know when Season 6 is supposed to take place.
@@flopsinator5817 BCS starts in 2002 and so far Season 5 is at 2004, this episode ''Fifi'' takes place around September 13-18, 2002
@@Maw0 How do you know that? Not that I don't believe you it's just that I don't recall there being any clear moments where you could go 'it's 200X now'.
Breaking bad was a little clearer on this. You could reasonably estimate that Breaking Bad and El Camino took place in a little over 2 years from 2008 to 2010.
5 years later, the Captain watching Saul's cheap green screen ads:
Why'd he have to go so method on my ass 👁️👄👁️
lol less than 5 years. He comes to see Saul and complain about it in like 5 weeks.
Y'all don't watch the show don't you?
@@BlazingOwnager he said Saul's green screen ads. Jimmy didn't use green screen, Saul did.
@@troublemaker731 Y'all don't read text do you?
Love how he moves his head when Saul tells him strong proud 2:42
Lmao confidence from 0 to 200
haha thanks for pointing that out 😁
Lmao I totally missed that until I saw your comment, perfection
Funnily enough, 'Fifi' is real, and is also the last operational and airworthy B-29 in existence.
There are 2 airworthy B29's now.. Doc was recently restored to flying condition
somehow i think "Fifi" didnt see much more action than "Fudge"
@@januszczapiewski7407 Lots of B-29's saw a lot of action and never got a scratch. Japs were saving their planes for the invasion mostly. Quite a few got shot up too.
Just saw Fifi at an airshow. It was too late for the war, but was used as target practice at some point later.
It makes me so sad seeing the clear excitement of the guy at 00:19 and how they answer him so coldly
It’s just sad in general seeing the Air Force Captain being so excited to be able to help an old vet from his branch as we the viewer know it’s all a lie
Agreed. Despite being a funny clip, it actually makes it hard for me to watch
I don’t feel sad maybe I don’t know a lot about war
@@JINXV11fly to ukraine, go for a military cosplay and bring your prop gun to the battlefield, you'll know what is war
@@rayman7596no one cares about Ukraine
2:25 holy shit , when Saul first showed up in Breaking bad and talked to Badger he got his papers mixed up and thought he was defending him for public masturbation
nice reference
Lmao I just noticed that too
"Total bullshit" 💀😂
i dont think it’s a reference i think they just used the same joke twice and don’t even think about commenting about how every single little thing vince has done has been intentional
@@solsoman102 Bravo Vince!
Omg I thought I was the only one who got that reference, thank god I’m not the only one
“Not that heroic just throw it away a little more” lol gets me every time.
AMC: you couldn't just plop the dude in front of a green screen? Why did we have to come here?
Vince and Peter: Production value, showmanship!
Nop, it is because that costs money. Haven't you watched the show yet?
@@rhysioeren3203 it was a joke using the lines from the scene.
Fitting since how AMC butchered TWD
For 60 seconds the fake veteran felt like a real WW2 bomber pilot, hilarious scene!
0:41 When the show takes place Fifi was the only airworthy B-29, however today there are 2, Fifi and Doc. Doc's been flying since 2016, a neat detail to include
I was laughing for a long time when the best 'Fudge' anecdote they could come up with was "bombing stuff".
All those small details and the cinematography of this TV is just incredible. I Hope slipping jimmy wins emmy awards for his outstanding performance
Me too. It's about time.
Cameraguy :couldnt u get a real war hero?
Jimmy: yeah like they grow on tree
Jimmy's sarcasm is what makes this show a hit 😂
This scene was hilarious 😂... But mistakes do happen like at 05:12 no blanket and at 05:16 there is one.
Nice catch.
amazing i never would have noticed that lol, unfortunate
There are lots of cut like that. There was even one time at Chuck's house where electricity was runnung. 😅
ECNIV OVARB
unbravo Vince
There is a small continuity error at 05:11 when Jimmy makes the photo. Old Fudge isn't wearing his blanket to cover the camera equpment when he says cheese.. still a great scene, tho.
Oh. Never noticed that.
Good eye!
nice catch! never noticed it lol
Clearly this speaks on the subjectivity of memory and how two people can perceive two events differently.
@@dexterrkk3711 clearly
i bet Jimmy is capable of sneaking to AREA 51
HAHA Imagine Jimmy and Mike convincing everyone that they own the place.
Ever wonder who organized the Naruto run to storm the place?
And defend the aliens
Jimmy came from area 51
Sir you can’t be here
No excuse me Zœrgöth Xviii wanted to see me he was sending neurotransmissions all night
I apologise sir, glory to the reptilians
Yeah uhhh glory ..
2:53 Showmanship. This is what Lalo und Saul have in common!
Better call Saul, Folks.
Why do we have to call him?
He fought the Japanese... and he killed fiddy men
He was an interior decorator
Cotton would be proud of you sir
@@brandonhuynh4528 *The Colonel
Jimmy: "Smile"
Vet: "Cheers!"
Jimmys reaction lol
I remember this episode ! It was awesome !! I am going to watch Nobody tonight...again ;-)
Bob Odenkirk you are a legend !!!
It is almost impossible to forget a single episode of this underrated show
@@gurubhaktmohit Haha. You just say that so you can feel like I’m too cool for this prequel. But one day you’ll watch it for sure. Once you hit over 21 and get older.
@@checkoutmyyoutubepage 🤡
@@checkoutmyyoutubepage the hell you on about
This happened on September 11, 2002. The one year anniversary of 9/11
Damn, this scene is tight tight tight
Terry Korvo is gonna send ya a mail.
Just don't forget who you're working for.
@@Radimunto wHat diD yoU sAy ?
@@se7entv261 Nothing. I'm just sayin'.
@@Radimunto you think they don't know who they're working for? Are you saying they're stupid?
Saul was really clever by saying the axis power instead of the dirty..... country demonym.
You mean the script writers, Saul isn't a real person.
@@danmystro sure he is. He's the lawyer in the video here.
@@SpitefulAZ 😲
Japanese
@@danmystro He's real to me. Saul deniers destroyed
Is he a fake veteran? He said that the type plane fought the Japanese. Did he just know the fact?
That kind of thing would be common knowledge to anyone who lived through it
Also fifi is a really well known plane. As the captain said quite correctly she's the last airworthy superfortress, after kee bird went up in flames. So it's easy to find out her back story.
I think the whole point of that line was to keep it ambiguous. Giving the audience something to wonder about.
Pretty sure the B29 was only deployed in the pacific theater... they never used them against the Germans.
Problem just knew
Just rewatched this episode. Brilliantly written
The old guy literally mumbling something for 10 seconds.
Saul Goodman: "He says you're welcome".
This is one of the funniest bits in the entire series.
I love how the camera guy was gonna pick up the camera under Fudge's blanket when Saul said "Get the camera" to take pictures of those soldiers. They never missed a beat!
Great catch!
4:58-5:00 for those who want a timestamp.
“Gimme” the camera
Watching this scene again made me sad. The captain was really happy to help them.
Fifi is a real plane. Part of the CAF, not owner by the airbase, you can visit it anytime.
Thats amazing. Its kinda 4th wall breaking then. Them saying why use a green screen when we can just film the real thing for showmanship
Aw man I just started BCS, never seen breaking bad, and when the guy was like "Fifi, the last airworthy b-29" i was like "HOL UP A ROOTIN TOOTIN FIGHTING TEXAS AGGIE MINUTE, I've seen that plane!"
Breaking Bad is basically a crime thriller first, gritty realist drama second.
Better Call Saul is reverse.
Funfact: the fake veteran is the guy Saul confuses Badger with in BB!
Holy nice catch, might not be the same person though, who knows
"...in a Starbucks that´s nice!"
i thought that too… but this is waaaaay before the events of BB and even moreso than badgers meeting with saul.
I think it was more just a fun reference, but not the same guy.
@@ignacio1171 yea I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t have forgotten a guy like Fudge
A few years ago my grandpa paid to fly our family up in Fifi over the Denver area. What an amazing experience that was and pretty cool to see it in better call Saul.
got proof, or are you just lying for attention
@Kirayama Kama not when something is obviously true. Saying you flew in something that's a one off is something I want proof of. Guilty until proven innocent
@Kirayama Kama nothing wrong with being a sceptic about the obviously untrue I bet you believe anything anyone tells you haha
@@CommentFrom yeah, "sceptic" is a good word to describe you dude
@@CommentFrom there are B-29 flights you can buy, you moron. 600-1500 USD per seat. what is there not to believe that someone took it, not everyone is broke
"You do NOT possess the power of speech." 😂and then that defiant or forgetful CHEESE at the end is hilarious
"The dirty...Axis powers"😂
I marched right in front of Fifi for three years, three times every day on the way to the Mess Hall at Marine Military Academy from 1977 through 1979. Fifi was parked about twenty feet away from the short chain link fence between Harlingen Airport and the Academy Mess Hall. Fifi flew at the annual Harlingen Air Show, and she was magnificent. The nose art was a little different back then, IIRC. Folks, nothing compares to experiencing those four engines spin up, one after the other, and then taxi, and then take off. You feel it in your chest. It's beautiful, pure and simple.
It's just a machine that was designed to kill people. It's like the old man's artificial intelligence which is also going to kill people... Technological singularity my ass.
@@WildsDreams45 No, it's not just a "machine that was designed to kill people"; it's a machine that was SUCCESSFULLY designed AND BUILT to kill LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS OF PEOPLE, and it did so with dignity and grace, resulting in the glorious annihilation of Imperial Japan and the utter humiliation of that mincing little limp-dick chihuahua Hirohito, who at the end of WWII ordered our men in their POW camps to be burned alive using barrels of diesel fuel rather than release them so they couldn't tell the world of Japanese war atrocities. B-29's for the win!
@@adamchurvis1 So yeah like I said, it's the old man's artificial intelligence. When we finally create the technical singularity and AI is uncontrollable, it's not going to be beautiful. It's just going to be another machine like this one that's designed to kill everything. Machines are just tools like rocks and sticks. Not beautiful, just efficient in what they were designed for or used as.
@@WildsDreams45 The B-29 was not designed to kill everything, just some things. And yes, machines CAN be beautiful; YOU are not the arbiter of what is and is not beautiful, as beauty is entirely subjective. What do you mean, "old man's AI"? And describe this mythical beast you refer to as "the technical singularity," please, and why you claim it will be uncontrollable. Thanks.
@@adamchurvis1 The technological singularity is the point where artificial intelligence is something that improves itself at such a pace through machine learning that we don't know what would happen. It's like the end of a black hole. It's an unknown that we're rushing full speed to and will have in a couple of years because machine learning is a thing now. Some say we're going to love in a utopia because of it, but let's be honest the more advance technology be comes the more damage and destruction we cause and when we finally have something that's advanced enough to win a war before it even begins the outcome of something too advance for us to understand would be in no way beautiful. Efficient, yes. Beautiful no.
The actor who plays Fudge is Robert Grossman, a respected character actor. He is always excellent.
I love how the first coherent thing he says in front of the soldiers is “Cheese!“
I actually got to be inside Fifi when she was at EAA Airventure in Oshkosh, WI, so seeing this scene blew my mind
Saul really was a perfect lawyer... Chuck must've been like a false idol of sorts or a facade of the law's expected image, the illusion that most lawyers aspire to be; whereas, Saul is the true embodiment of what the law really is and he knows that too... he knows all the dirty little tricks. A bit sleazy but still works.
Idek though, I haven't done English lit in ages.
Did you see the sleazeball thing Chuck did in trying to trap Jimmy with the tape. Chuck is a hypocrite who is much of a fraud like Jimmy is.
@@Onmysheet yeah, I know what you mean... even Chuck can't live upto the image of a lawyer that he so confidently portrays to others.... because no such lawyer exists, I guess. Everyone is a bit sleazy to an extent. They draw the line where it best suits them. Again, just an interpretation¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@Onmysheet Chuck was insanely jealous that Jimmy was so charming. Everyone liked him including his wife at the first dinner they had together where Jimmy made her laugh but Chuck couldn't. Most people would respect the initiative Jimmy took while working in the mailroom. He finished his bachelor's, got a law degree, even if it wasn't from the best law school out there, and passed the bar exam, but Chuck never wanted Jimmy to be successful. He has no problem stabbing him in the back and making Howard look like the asshole, poaching Kim's client when she lands the Mesa Verde account, or suing HHM when Howard suggests he retire, but the worst part is that the whole time he blocked Jimmy from working at HHM, he had no problem with him waking up at 5am to get him his newspapers, ice, food, and everything else he needed to live without leaving the house.
Rewatching the series, and this is one of the funniest scenes of the series.
Also, the Captain's innocence is hilarious too 😆
Too bad he found out
the cheese at the end fucking killed me 😂
Glad I'm not the only one lol
Thank you for your service thank you 🙏
That Captain is absolutely living his best dream.
Personally I prefer Better Call Saul over Breaking Bad
Both are fantastic, but yes, I totally agree!
Love the characters in BCS more than Breaking Bad
Just so you know, this isn’t ‘personal’.
Oh you all serious ? come on guys !
Better call Saul is a lot of fun, better than bb in that
I was helping my Dad mow the lawn in Mercersburg, PA about four or five years ago and saw a plane flying over...realized it was a B-29...
...historically not the best thing to see overhead...
Turns out it was FIFI! Heading out of Hagerstown, MD from an airshow!
Of course BCS could make perfect use of the only airworthy B29 left. Cheers to BCS and to Fifi.
There are 2 airworthy B29's.. Doc and Fifi
@@spleensthecat8776 Ah yes I forgot about Doc - I wish the Kee Bird rescue mission back in '95 had been successful, there might be three air worthy examples flying today
@@Pete_Finch There is a third B-29 that could be restored to flightworthiness: Fertile Myrtle, it flew up until the 1980s then was stored and damaged in Hurricane Andrew. It's dismantled and in storage right now, but experts think with proper restoration work and reassembly it could fly again.
This is channel is a hundred times better than bleeping society... I mean binging society
"Why don't you shut up and learn to take some directions." hahahahahaha
Can't help but find the no smoking sign and the smoking gun of the trick in the Same shot hilarious.
It's the one scene I don't like I mean i love Saul's ideas but this one feels bad because the captain was soo proud and honoured he even brought his friends it's sad 😔
To me that just make it funnier haha
I would love to see a whole show with Jimmy and camera crew doing scams. Sad it's not possible to get it 😔
See what topgun did to them. Hope they had more applications after this.
The extra joke in there is that Top Gun is for the Navy, and the Air Force got Iron Eagle, which was so bad everyone pretends it doesn't exist lol.
I think the whole scene is commercial worthy for Jim's ad
His mom mailed him care packages of fudge and he shared them with his friends. I lost it
I love this scene so much 🤣
I love this show..
That's one of the two B-29 in the world still able to fly. It takes herculeans efforts and a crapton of money to do that, and they have done it for decades.
The second B-29 (Doc) was only restored to airworthiness on 2016. It's a great little detail that the writers checked how many could fly in 2002/3
This is the guy he told Chuck about in the flashback during Saul Gone!!!
Saul really took huge risks for his ad. If he hadn’t done this part, maybe his ad would have been less successful, but at least he would have been able to keep it airing.
"Cheese!" Is what made it all believable.
Me as a translator I’m always using the(He says you are welcome) trick in many many situations 😂
You fought all the dirty… axis powers. Lol good catch Jimmy
5:11 where did the blanket go?
Cant wait for 6
The whole clip seems like a GTA V mission cutscene lol.
Love this😂😂😂😂
This is the moment Major Fudge became Hector.
“Sir, this martial court finds you guilty of having granted access to a secure area to a fake veteran. Life imprisonment will be your sentence. Any final words you wish to mention to this court?
-“I better call Saul!”
If he's already been found guilty, it's a little late to be calling Saul. All Saul could do at that point is maybe help him work on an appeal. That said, Saul wouldn't be allowed to represent a defendant at a court martial proceeding anyway, as he's not a military attorney, also called J.A.G. Officers in the Navy and Marines.
@@james_ford86 --You can hire a civilian lawyer if you're being court marshalled but you will have to pay them whereas a J.A.G. Officer would be appointed free of charge.
@@dandavis8300 Didn't know that. Thanks. But, unless that civilian lawyer is familiar with Court Martial proceedings, it would be a waste of money. I'd guess it'd have to be a retired J.A.G. officer who is practicing law as a civilian, or someone similar, as most civilian lawyers don't do Court Martials.
From his affiliation with Jimmy, the heroic, not that heroic poses and the cheese moment fudge really stole the scene.
he's so snappy!
That jacket is so cool.
This episode felt like a flex that the crew got to see Fifi
If that's what he aspires to be one day some old crippled in a wheelchair that can barely make any noise then I would really be afraid to be in the Air Force.
Come on man look on the bright side, your either a old crippled white collar worker or you’re a old crippled kickass Air Forces soldier
and then the cadet went to Jimmy's office to call him out
Not a cadet. Actual Air Force Captain portrayed by an actor. Just so no one pulls the "He's an actor" card on me.
Last B-29 that was airworthy at the time
of filming! Doc is now the second B-29 airworthy as well! Just flew in her last week. Amazing planes both are.
you SUCK!!!!!
:)
him saying cheese in the end got me 💀
Guys don't search what Fifi means. Worst mistake of my life.
I worked corrections at a prison.
I don't need to google
It's a type of mountaineering hook.... Wait... You mean the other thing, don't you?
Amogus?
What does it mean?
Was the helicopter planned? This scene is a masterpeice among masterpeices
Looking strong, looking proud
You couldn't a real war hero???
Yeah!!! Like they grow on trees!!!
Cheers!
Saul good man...
I don't know if it is the same aircraft . But I was in one with the same name in a open air museum. In I think called Palm Springs Air Museum in about 1997 . But I don't know if it is the same plane, or no. I do remember a B17 with the original crew there too .
Brendan Fehr only plays characters located in New Mexico.
Gimme Jimmy!
Jimmy writing the script as he goes.
“Public mastrabation” Easter egg nod from breaking bad.
That wasn’t me yo… I was the guy selling meth… allegedly
I literally just realized that in Jimmy's FIRST scene in breaking bad he mistakes this guys case for Badgers...
I think it’s more of a fun reference because this takes place like 8 years before Breaking Bad
@@ZacV47 More than likely, that's true. But I'd like to think this old coot managed to live a bit longer and got caught doing it again in a Starbuck's.
I walked through the same plane a couple years ago