@@borris3768 yes. Saul had Mike sitting on Walts house and installed bugs in his home which allowed for Mike to Contact Gus about the situation, he definitely prevented Walt from getting chopped up lol.
@@wretched17 I feel thats what makes it perfect, hes a middle aged man with cancer that made the wrong decisions in life and is anxiety personified. His character for the majority of the show is a man completely out of his depth in the drug world apart from the cooking process. He played his part perfectly IMO, it would be tough to beat his performance.
This might be looking back after seeing it happen kind of thing. Looking at Jesse you can kind of see he's already on edge about everything. Sure he and his friends cooked meth, smoked it and were crooks, but they were petty criminals. He's moving up in the criminal world where death is a real possibility for just being in the business. The consequences are becoming real, his friend is dead and everyone is acting like it's inconvenient rather than grieving.
Petty criminals? No cooking meth isn't petty it's poison. You act as though they were selling weed , meth is up there with one of the truly most dangerous illegal drugs that exist.
I always thought Jesse was the real villain. Walt bent over for him and it was unrequited love, at each step Jessie was sabotaging Walt either directly or indirectly.
What Jesse and Walt needed at this moment was exactly someone like Saul - someone who could “ reach out “ to important individuals who are in the exotic substances business .
@@loganlawrence8419 Saul knew of Gus Fring, and he knew that Gus wouldn’t sit down with just anyone. But Walt’s product was world class so that would be worth Fring’s time.
Saul is probably the one conceit of the show and its why they made his spin off. He is the one step that tskes them closer to people like Gus and Mike... maybe im wrong though, maybe every criminal really is only 2 or 3 degrees of separation from every other criminal within a city.
@@ggm000 He wasn't "hunted". After Lalo died that was it, it was over. Nobody in the cartel had a clue about the lab. And Tuco took over the Salamanca business with Hector an invalid and he was too busy snorting drugs to worry about the Chicken Man and any crazy ideas his tio has.
Definitely not more important if Saul could cook meth as well I would agree but if I recall Saul was only ever made part of this because they attacked him .
Well yea the entire premise of his character is essentially a Mcguffin that can save Walt from logical incarceration on a dime for the sake of the plot
Incredible acting, its mind blowing how good this show managed to set up a scene time and time again. Bryan Cranston here in particular has so much subtlety in his performance, his use of expressive body language and this style of production with the incredible writing commands attention. You can literally feel his anxiety here. Aaron plays his part brilliantly also and Bob got his own spinoff for a reason. What a cast, what a story, what a show! LEGENDARY!!
When season 2 was written Gus and Mike weren't intended to be major characters, which is why there are inconsistencies. Like originally Gus only distributed out of town but then it changed to the local dealers were his.
It’s because when you refer to something illegal, it’s a good habit to add an “extra” layer. Like “Where can I buy some meth? Just asking for a friend.” Notice how he hesitated?
But then it'd be no problem because both of them would have been in on it. Unless you are talking a cop/distributor i.e. sting in which Walt would be fucked
@saparapatepete Nah, Hank would still not find out. He would be like "Hey buddy, what are you doing here? Can you go, Im waiting for this heisenberg fella"
" .. from what I do hear about him, he sounds a little like you" - that is such a omen. It means they'll either love working together (because they think the same), or they'll hate each other (because they're both ambitious).
Yea it turns out if you both align similarly (like assholes) you’ll end up hating each other as you’re essentially dealing with an asshole the entire time
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I can't believe that at the very end of everything including (El Camino) Skinny Pete was the most rock solid standup guy out of all of them . And that Meth Prostitute was solid also .
I think BB could have been written a little better like maybe Gus gets involved in a drug war with the Mexican cartel and dies that way while we see Walt just kinda accidentally inherit the empire while Gus had spent a couple seasons grooming him for just that. Walt should lose his family and Jesse dies as well and basically the show should end with Walt being alone with his ego in control of this massive empire and maybe ends the way it did with Tuco where Walt Tricks them and blows them up by letting them steal fake product. Hector never blows himself up, instead Walt takes up the practice of visiting him like Gus did and talking to him knowing that the old man hates him but also that Walt is the only thing he has left.
It's very interesting how much he actually knows about Gus, very few people know that information. Even with everything in BCS, Mike must have told him some more about Fring over the years.
I know it's a movie but in a realistic way Walt the guy that he is he would've realised in what he is gotten himself involved with .... since the whole situation with Tuco ... young people dying like it's nothing ... a normal guy would've stopped right then and there ... if these crazy things happened in such an early stage it was obvious it was going to get way worse
@@BlackangelKatakuri Walt doesn't have the money, connections, know-how and time to achieve that kind of logistic system. Gus built all that in many years of work. Walt has like 6 months of life.
Your daily reminder that none of Breaking Bad or BCS would have taken place if a certain sunroof hadn't caught Jimmy's attention that one faithful day in Cicero lmao.
With the context of BCS it's hilarious that they managed to talk straight past one another and never established that the "tattooed speed freak" in question was Tuco and his beautiful abuelita. Vince/Peter and co really did their homework and wove everything in wonderfully
And right there with the scenes of him in his corporation shows Walter who he is, a control freak sociopath who wants to control, but wont listen to the people that will help him. Gus and working in the lab until his two months are over,giving Gail enough time to learn his recipe His corporate partners who try and help him thst he backs away from To trying to rape Skyler when she's pregnant Walt has ALWAYS been the villain
Agree with you but sociopaths show signs of that behaviour starting in teenage years and sometimes even younger. Walt didn't change into one until he got cancer.
@@ImAGoldenGod-yx6by Way before that, look how he left the corporation he founded, that was way before his cancer. We dont see him in his teenage years.
"He's very low profile. He's careful like that." Well, except for all the TV commercials he's done and that time he had a sit-down with the two gang-bangers involved in Combo's death.
My favorite thing about Saul is that, on some level, he does have a heart of gold. A heart of gold he occasionally buried in a ditch, but hey. Walt, on the other hand, is fundamentally an evil and pathetic person.
I think that's kind of the point. He may have a "thriving" business and is making a ton of money, but his life is completely empty at this point. This is his rock bottom. After how things go down with Kim & Howard & Lalo, he's left here as a heartless, one note shell of himself. He's become the "chimp with a machine gun" that Chuck was worried about.
I wish this show addressed in greater detail the sinister nature of what these characters were engaged in and the detrimental effects these drugs have on society.
I would never trust a Lawyers office nowadays . I know they can't use any information against you but i wouldn't put it past the DEA,FBI, Police to bug an office to get info on a high profile criminal. I would take this conversation to a corner of the room and whisper
This scene is one of my favorites in all of Breaking Bad. Saul's office is just so cozy, it feels like a secret hideout lol
looks like some room from harry potter world lol , i always liked it , its like a hidden vault
“Im gonna go out on a limb here and say its been known to happen” always cracks me up😂
Occupational Hazard!! He’s so full of colorful metaphors :)
Saul set off a series of events when he did this
Jesse actually started it exactly one season later. If he had just shut his mouth things would’ve been fine.
@@tankdogization Walt actually started the whole thing when he asked Jesse to cook.
@@bradebronson9449Actually, when Walt's father met Walt's mother and did a very special thing, I think that set of a explosive chain of events.
@@xlentors7153 Adam and Eve..
@@bradebronson9449it was Jimmy he orchestrated it!
Without Saul, the twins would've axed Walt
not true
Definitely
@@borris3768 yes. Saul had Mike sitting on Walts house and installed bugs in his home which allowed for Mike to Contact Gus about the situation, he definitely prevented Walt from getting chopped up lol.
@@marcusql not true
and that would be good for everyone. No, wait. Axing Jesse would.
Every time I see a clip I remember how freaking good this show was.
Have to disagree with you. The dialogue was great. The main character is the dumbest genius around
@@wretched17 I feel thats what makes it perfect, hes a middle aged man with cancer that made the wrong decisions in life and is anxiety personified. His character for the majority of the show is a man completely out of his depth in the drug world apart from the cooking process. He played his part perfectly IMO, it would be tough to beat his performance.
@@wretched17 ur opinion doesnt matter,
@@KingClaw no you
i was thinking the same thing
This might be looking back after seeing it happen kind of thing. Looking at Jesse you can kind of see he's already on edge about everything. Sure he and his friends cooked meth, smoked it and were crooks, but they were petty criminals. He's moving up in the criminal world where death is a real possibility for just being in the business. The consequences are becoming real, his friend is dead and everyone is acting like it's inconvenient rather than grieving.
Well said.
Petty criminals? No cooking meth isn't petty it's poison. You act as though they were selling weed , meth is up there with one of the truly most dangerous illegal drugs that exist.
I always thought Jesse was the real villain. Walt bent over for him and it was unrequited love, at each step Jessie was sabotaging Walt either directly or indirectly.
Why would Walter grieve for a dealer he met maybe 1 time? He only cares that he lost an employee
Before this, Jesse always made it clear by his behavior to his uppers he has no ambitions for advancement, which kept him safe.
What Jesse and Walt needed at this moment was exactly someone like Saul - someone who could “ reach out “ to important individuals who are in the exotic substances business .
Thankfully with Saul being a lawyer and all he luckily knew some people like that. He only recommended the best one he knew of
Frying batter is one hell of an exotic substance for sure.
@@loganlawrence8419 Saul knew of Gus Fring, and he knew that Gus wouldn’t sit down with just anyone. But Walt’s product was world class so that would be worth Fring’s time.
Saul is probably the one conceit of the show and its why they made his spin off. He is the one step that tskes them closer to people like Gus and Mike... maybe im wrong though, maybe every criminal really is only 2 or 3 degrees of separation from every other criminal within a city.
Gus ent twenty years with out an issue with the law, all went down hill within two years of meeting Walt.
More like a year. The show spans 2 years total, but half that came after Gus death.
@@mattst.germain4023more like a few months
Yeah he spent 20 years playing it extremely safe and was protected by the cartel
@unclekarl5219 Ackchually, he was hunted by cartels. He had to make sure cartel would not find out about the lab and nearly got killed
@@ggm000 He wasn't "hunted". After Lalo died that was it, it was over. Nobody in the cartel had a clue about the lab. And Tuco took over the Salamanca business with Hector an invalid and he was too busy snorting drugs to worry about the Chicken Man and any crazy ideas his tio has.
TBH Saul was probably just as, if not more, important to the success of Heisenberg as Walt was.
Definitely not more important if Saul could cook meth as well I would agree but if I recall Saul was only ever made part of this because they attacked him .
He’s the main character
Walt had the product, but without Saul, the IRS would have eaten Walt alive long ago.
Well yea the entire premise of his character is essentially a Mcguffin that can save Walt from logical incarceration on a dime for the sake of the plot
more important than the person itself?
"Walter White would have been or jailed in weeks without me"
Incredible acting, its mind blowing how good this show managed to set up a scene time and time again. Bryan Cranston here in particular has so much subtlety in his performance, his use of expressive body language and this style of production with the incredible writing commands attention. You can literally feel his anxiety here. Aaron plays his part brilliantly also and Bob got his own spinoff for a reason. What a cast, what a story, what a show! LEGENDARY!!
Most pivotal moment in all of Breaking Bad.
Not really
Pivotal moment was when Gus died
@@MrWarrenRBThat's a significant moment, not a "pivotal" one.
So Saul just added another “guy” because I assume he just called Mike to get in touch with Gus.
He might not realize Mike is as close to Gus as he is.
The other "guy" is the veterinarian from BCS
@@Joseph-tj2in in Better Call Saul they show a scene that takes place during Breaking Bad where Saul talks to Mike about “he who must not be named”
When season 2 was written Gus and Mike weren't intended to be major characters, which is why there are inconsistencies. Like originally Gus only distributed out of town but then it changed to the local dealers were his.
It’s because when you refer to something illegal, it’s a good habit to add an “extra” layer. Like “Where can I buy some meth? Just asking for a friend.” Notice how he hesitated?
3:37 Jesse thinking: "Great, two Mr. Whites, just what I need."
Imagine if he set up the meeting and Hank was the distributor
damn that would be hilarious
But then it'd be no problem because both of them would have been in on it.
Unless you are talking a cop/distributor i.e. sting in which Walt would be fucked
@@CST1992 Maybe if Hank were undercover it could happen XD
@saparapatepete Nah, Hank would still not find out. He would be like "Hey buddy, what are you doing here? Can you go, Im waiting for this heisenberg fella"
And your guy Combo, whatever happened there.......
when they GO????
You know who loved getting shot in the street...
Joey Peeps.
Whatever happened ther-WHATEVER HAPPENED THERE?!
I remember that scene, they did Combo dirty
He was killed by that animal Blundetto. Oh wrong show
I love jimmys face at 1:42 when he looks at Walt, he’s like you dirty dog 😂
3:13 Walt: You know someone like that?
Saul: No.
*Credits Rolls
Executive Producer
Vince Gilligan
Saul should have said "Damn that sucks bro. Oh well." then maybe all the events that followed wouldn't have happened.
Maybe on 2040 we'll get a HBO reboot!
This was always one of my favourite scenes. The dialogue is memorable. The performances are great.
I love how Jesses is using The Scales of Justice as an ash tray
This was the exact point of no return. Because of Jimmy being a catalyst, this all happened.
" .. from what I do hear about him, he sounds a little like you" - that is such a omen. It means they'll either love working together (because they think the same), or they'll hate each other (because they're both ambitious).
And we all know how that turned out.😆🤣😆😅
@@skillet9141year Walter face off Gus though Hector...
I was thinking how it starts with both of them being smart and then both being ruthlessly violent
Yea it turns out if you both align similarly (like assholes) you’ll end up hating each other as you’re essentially dealing with an asshole the entire time
I love the way Walt leans forward when Saul says “20 years and never been caught.”
"@1:23, Drug dealer getting shot, I'm gonna go out on the limb here and say it's been known to happen" Saul.🤣
The face of concern Saul makes after Jesse says pounds is incredible
it's not face of concern. it's a face of a surprise, astonishment.
@@raggedclawstarcraft6562 Right, I hate this comment, only got highlighted since it's "verified"
VERIFY DEEZ NUTZ BIATCHHHHHHH
Pitiful channel with 24 subs and like 7k views.....guess the owner of the channel paid mega bux to our favorite media overlord who just so happens to be Jewish, Susan Wojcicki
I literally searched History of UA-cam and her name never showed up, very SUS
Apparently Susie W died recently, didn't know.....passing the torch means nothing will change, but seriously didn't know she passed, RIP
The face Jesse makes at the end of the clip, at the prospect of another guy like Walt, is pretty good too.
"I know a guy, young dude, ginger, cleans a frier real thoroughly..."
I can't believe that at the very end of everything including (El Camino) Skinny Pete was the most rock solid standup guy out of all of them . And that Meth Prostitute was solid also .
Watching this scene and think about Howard and what Saul did to him … jeez
And with one suggestion, Saul unknowingly collapsed the entire cartel
I think BB could have been written a little better like maybe Gus gets involved in a drug war with the Mexican cartel and dies that way while we see Walt just kinda accidentally inherit the empire while Gus had spent a couple seasons grooming him for just that. Walt should lose his family and Jesse dies as well and basically the show should end with Walt being alone with his ego in control of this massive empire and maybe ends the way it did with Tuco where Walt Tricks them and blows them up by letting them steal fake product.
Hector never blows himself up, instead Walt takes up the practice of visiting him like Gus did and talking to him knowing that the old man hates him but also that Walt is the only thing he has left.
It's very interesting how much he actually knows about Gus, very few people know that information. Even with everything in BCS, Mike must have told him some more about Fring over the years.
Walt and Jesse yelling at each other
As much as I loved BCS I don’t think Saul was as ever as cold as he was written in BB. In BB he is completely soulless.
lol networking at its finest
Love Saul
2;22 Walts "Kodak moment" where he realizes he ain't in the high school career track any more. This is an industry that does NOT take prisoners.
I know it's a movie but in a realistic way Walt the guy that he is he would've realised in what he is gotten himself involved with .... since the whole situation with Tuco ... young people dying like it's nothing ... a normal guy would've stopped right then and there ... if these crazy things happened in such an early stage it was obvious it was going to get way worse
Given how intelligent we learn Walt is as the series progresses you'd think he would have come up with the idea to do something similar to Gus.
@@BlackangelKatakuri Walt doesn't have the money, connections, know-how and time to achieve that kind of logistic system. Gus built all that in many years of work. Walt has like 6 months of life.
Walt was not a normal guy.....He was a brilliant mind sabotaged by his own ego and desperate for proving himself.
"Pounds"?!😂
When Saul entered the show it went from great to amazing!!!
Yeah honest to god bussiness man XD
I mean he wasn't wrong. They already knew a guy who sells meth is not a good person considering it's a harmful substance.
Jimmy's reaction to "pounds" is spectacular!
This was the moment it was looksing-- It was looking a little more positive.
I love saul reaction when they tell him its 38 pounds of meth, its those details that make the acting exceptional in this series
“ I know this guy (the veterinarian) who knows this guy (Mike) who knows this other guy (Gus).”
Dude Vince Gilligan thought of everything
Your daily reminder that none of Breaking Bad or BCS would have taken place if a certain sunroof hadn't caught Jimmy's attention that one faithful day in Cicero lmao.
Great point (I get it)
It’s so funny how Saul’s acting like he knows a bunch of guys with various different connections when in reality he’s just gonna call Mike lmaoo
The ashtray is the best part of this scene.
This was truly the moment that Malcolm became in the middle
Gus been doing this for 20 years!!!!??? 😮😮😮
this feels so scaled down and petty after better call saul. Gus and Mike are way more compelling than walt
"He sounds a little like you."
Funny, because Walt and Gus were nothing alike.
They were both murderous perfectionists
Walter forgot how much help he had.
"From what I do hear about him, he sounds a little like you." Jesse: 😐
More Lawyers like Saul are needed !
Then only God can save the world
maybe the smarts but not the morals
That's life.
Then you talk to the right guy.
I knew a guy who knew a guy who knew another guy who used to get beer for us in High School for party's ~ cost us double but it was totally worth it
With the context of BCS it's hilarious that they managed to talk straight past one another and never established that the "tattooed speed freak" in question was Tuco and his beautiful abuelita. Vince/Peter and co really did their homework and wove everything in wonderfully
And right there with the scenes of him in his corporation shows Walter who he is, a control freak sociopath who wants to control, but wont listen to the people that will help him.
Gus and working in the lab until his two months are over,giving Gail enough time to learn his recipe
His corporate partners who try and help him thst he backs away from
To trying to rape Skyler when she's pregnant
Walt has ALWAYS been the villain
Agree with you but sociopaths show signs of that behaviour starting in teenage years and sometimes even younger. Walt didn't change into one until he got cancer.
@@ImAGoldenGod-yx6by
Way before that, look how he left the corporation he founded, that was way before his cancer. We dont see him in his teenage years.
"Honest to god business man"
Imagine if this meeting wouldn't have happened , Gus would be alive
Just as Steve Carell is Michael Scott, Bob Odenkirk IS Saul Goodman!
And Bob Odenkirk could have been Michael Scott, he read for the role. Check out the video it's online. He plays it with a bit of Saul
"He's very low profile. He's careful like that." Well, except for all the TV commercials he's done and that time he had a sit-down with the two gang-bangers involved in Combo's death.
"i'm the help you need"
@@Harborpublic stfu AI ahh account i see yo ass on every video of this guy
walt would m demand needing distribution, muscle , enforcers then be pissed at how much it would cost
I don’t even think that was an ash tray lol
My favorite thing about Saul is that, on some level, he does have a heart of gold. A heart of gold he occasionally buried in a ditch, but hey. Walt, on the other hand, is fundamentally an evil and pathetic person.
Somebody who deals in bulk? Gus literally had 2 2pac-wannabes dealing on the street
"38 ounces? Grams?"
"Pounds."
"😶"
Wonderful
Who would have thought that dealing illegal drugs would have been so hard?
Saul was the guy that made things happen
Someone who no matter how it be it be 😂
1;37 "Pounds"..........and they're both SCIENCE majors?? Or one, anyway. Kilos........the only weight the USA still denies except for drugs.
The definition of instigator 😂
Speed freak😂
Why tf this clip is 60 fps?
Thats Walt/Heisenberg
Crappy video. Somehow recorded without v-sync. Amazing!
Bob's acting in BB is so unpolished compared to Better Call Saul where he is god tier.
don't think so, can't see a huge difference
Saul doesn’t seem to have anywhere near the depth his character has in Better Call Saul. Interesting as this is the aftermath of that show
I think that's kind of the point. He may have a "thriving" business and is making a ton of money, but his life is completely empty at this point. This is his rock bottom. After how things go down with Kim & Howard & Lalo, he's left here as a heartless, one note shell of himself. He's become the "chimp with a machine gun" that Chuck was worried about.
What episode?
Season 11 episode 69
Lol @@stevesteve0521
Season 2 Episode 11
🚬
I know a guy (Saul Goodman) who knows a guy (Mike) who knows the guy (Gus). There, the mistery has been solved
It's "mystery" . . .
Imagine if you could stop youreslf from using the SKULL EMOJI every time you want to write a title of a video. Would be a wonderful life I bet
Fr?
I wish this show addressed in greater detail the sinister nature of what these characters were engaged in and the detrimental effects these drugs have on society.
I think that was what the show was about…showing how it darkened the lives of anyone it touched. It even helped bring about an airliner disaster.
I would never trust a Lawyers office nowadays . I know they can't use any information against you but i wouldn't put it past the DEA,FBI, Police to bug an office to get info on a high profile criminal. I would take this conversation to a corner of the room and whisper
The lack of cursing makes this show seem implausible.
The entire series is implausible.
lmo
Bob obviously wearing lipstick. They shouldn't add that much makeup.
I'm pretty sure the colors are turned up on this I'm sure
Lmao I don't remember saul having lipstick originally