Saul's Offer to Walter & Jesse | Breaking Bad | Featuring Bob Odenkirk | Starring Bryan Cranston
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- Опубліковано 15 лют 2024
- Breaking Bad is an American television series created by Vince Gilligan, the show follows the story of Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. In order to provide for his family after he's gone, Walter turns to cooking and selling methamphetamine with his former student, Jesse Pinkman. The show explores themes of morality, power, and the consequences of one's choices.
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I love the scenes in Saul's office, just feels like a cozy place to hang out
Feels like GTA lol
Used to have a cosy office just like it ☹️
@@atifs6122Ken Rosenberg’s office in Vice City
Gus and Mike both should have listened to their instincts.
Do u mind?? Lolll
When Walt says 'Because he does what I say', that's when Gus should've known he'd have problens with this man. He has authority issues.
That’s the irony to me: their instincts _were_ “half legit, half criminal.” That’s why they ended up in the underworld: they had the intellect to rise, but the energy that brings a fall. Greek tragedy principles masterfully written.
Jesse shouldn’t have tried to kill the guys who killed Combo that’s on Jesse. I know Walt wanted to expand territory but Walt wants to make as much money as possible. Jesse messed up because he wanted revenge when he was already making a bunch of money.
He wanted to kill them for killing Thomas, Andrea’s younger brother.
Saul's immediate reaction to hearing 38 pounds😂
let say he can get 2500 an ounce thats a little over 1.5 million…
They tell Saul their friend died…. 30 secs later “Why the long faces???” Ha!
Well, Jesse was the only one who cared. Walt had met the guy like once, and even if he knew him, he probably would not have cared anyway.
As he said, occupational hazard. If you deal in the underground, you can't act all surprised when you end up with casualties.
It was never mentioned in this conversation that it was Jesse’s friend. Only “dealer”, so why should Saul care?
Well, Jesse’s friend. Walt’s only friends were his ego and his meth formula.
@@keithjohnson3324 "Walt's ego" comments are boring and lazy. Fix your media literacy.
"Let's just say I know a guy who knows the guy who knows another guy"
-- "Criminal" lawyer 😅😅😅
I wonder who's the third guy. One guy is Mike and the other guy is Gus.
@@Toven_WaveWatcherFieladio I’m guessing
@@Toven_WaveWatcherFiAlthough I know BB was written way before BCS, I interpret it as Saul keeping Gus’ organization in secrecy. In BCS, when talking to Mike about Walter, he calls Gus “he who shall not be named”, so even then he was not saying Gus out loud
*Smash Cut to the entirety of Better Call Saul as one continuous flashback.*
@@Toven_WaveWatcherFiProbably Mike -> Victor -> Tyrus
Saul was right when he said Walter White couldn't have done it without him
Walt’s first words to Gus is an insult ‘have a seat’ in his own restaurant lol
Actually it's "Diet coke please".
@@supermario183 it's not even that, it was "fine, thanks" when gus first met Walter and Walter couldn't figure out who he was
One can interpret it as an insult. I, myself, am a more open-minded, would call it a sign of respect, to not leave the man standing, while you seat like a boss ordering him around. You know, to be on the same level
@@supermario183even worse
I don't think at the time that Walt realized how lucky he was to have walked out of that restaurant alive after ID'ing Gus.
what do you mean? he'd already met him at that point.
Well…the product was impeccable…Gus wanted some…Businessmen have to take some risks. For Gus it was a calculated risk. He did his research. But I think he risked too much with the “time bump” and the “drug addict”.
So sad that Gus had the previous manager Lyle killed over his sloppy cleaning of the fryer.
He was not up to Pollos standards
@@3hutphe had to go.
Dude was a kiss ass. Lol
@@3hutp he had to, no half measures
No, no, not _killed._ Fired.
Kill is such an ugly word.
Jimmy was right when he said WW wouldn't have been Heisenberg without him.
It's only Jesse that's actually mourning his friend. Everyone else just sees the inconvenience of it because it has disrupted business. I love the contrast in breaking bad.
3:34 Saul’s lines here just sound so much like it came from GTA
"You can never trust a drug addict." -> 8:53
They couldn’t done it without Saul.
The best show in the history of television
I have BCS above BB lol
The Wonder Years is . Now STF^
Another fool.
2:18
“Payback! That’s what we need!”
*one season later*
Jesse decides to inflict payback
Walt: “BAD idea!”
Walt had no idea how to run this business
5:01 is the best acting I’ve ever seen in my life wow
That's bc you've never watched that telenovela... Succession, they call it
@@lagg_telenovela?
Isn't it? His ego got totally toasted over the mere idea that Walt was comparing himself to HIM.
The video is only 4:40 long am I missing something?
I've been seeing it across UA-cam but there must be some bug @@supermoistbread
I love the look on Jesse's face, conveying continued disgust that no one cares about Combo's death.
Saul: let’s just say I know a Guy (Mike) who knows a guy (Lalo) who knows another guy (Gus)
This was the exact (EXACT) moment that Saul knew a guy who knew a guy who knew another guy.
Saul was right. Walt couldn't have done it without him
MAN this show omg the best ever seen once i watch this I was hook can no one beat this show i mean actors writing wow the best.
Saul: he sounds a little like you
scene: cuts to dramatic columbia pictures logo person
Walt: nods, internally admitting that is how he sees himself
Bib Odenkirk cracks me up as Saul he has the slimy lawyer thing down pat he should of won every Emmy award there is for this role
We need another show that elaborates about why Gus whas that vehement suggesting that "you can never trust in a dr*g*dict"
I don't think it's because of any deep-seated issues. Gus is a very calm, methodical businessman, and drug addicts tend to have addled, impulsive, and have sloppy judgement when under the influence. Also, Gus has probably seen how people like Tuco Salamanca work, which would add to his caution.
It is common sense to not trust one
4:03
Dude said **have a seat* to Gus, lmao!!
One can imagine discussions like this at every government in the world
This is the exact moment that Walt bangs on the table 2:14
This scene is great after watching Better Call Saul
Saul does not “know a guy who knows a guy who knows another guy”. He knows a guy(Mike) who knows a guy(Gustavo).
That’s a good edit.
saul: He sound little like you
Gus: we are not alike at all
Why didn’t Mike just offload their stuff to Declan? He could’ve potentially kept Gus out of harms way and kept the Suoerlab safe under the guidance of Gale who was far more disciplined. If he tthought Walt was high risk, he could’ve used Saul as an intermediary whilst making high profit margins at an arms length with little to no blowback or liability if /when Walt and Jesse went haywire.
Excellent point, but the way I see it, Mike may be Gus’s advisor and guard, but he’s not his babysitter. If Gus deems direct contact with Walt to be necessary, then so be it. Also, Mike saw Walt and Jesse as amateurs and it was only after S3 when he realized just how dangerous they truly were. Basically, in my view, this is a case where Mike severely underestimated just how much of a problem Walt and Jesse were going to be. I’m confident that if S5 Mike was in these shoes, he would handle the situation very differently. But still, a fantastic point and one that definitely got me thinking, so well done, this is just my thoughts.
@@fictionnerd78Well done to both of you. Good stuff!!!
@@bbmtge Thank you for the kind words! They really mean something! OP raised an excellent point, so I tried my hardest to address it in the most fair and good faith way possible and I’m glad you approve! 👍
2:47 The most important dialogues I've ever discovered in BB,
Saul hits a bull's eye with his observation!
“Do you mind?”
I believe this scene kicked up the better call saul spin off process
Saul - He Sounds like you
Walt - There is no one like me
Get back to work jesse❤
Get back to work ROLLO
Sauls my favorite character ❤
The chicken man
Wha’d they cut the video?
I bet he's talking bout Gus Fring.
🙌🏽
He knows someone like that?
JESSE
JESSE WE NEED TO COOK JESSER
Jesse smoking right next to Walter, who he knows is battling advanced lung cancer. That's real bro love, there.
Hector would snatch the cigarette out of his hand and put it out in Jesse's face.
Gus is my fav character
Smoke in front of a lung cancer patient, really Jesse?
Gus was right,Jessie did flip in the end
Did saul know that walt and jesse worked with tuco?
GTA cut scene
Saul is a likeable genius !_! Jessie was really trying! Heisenberg ruined Walt!
That was such BS. I went to their web site ten times with a complaint and no one got back to me. Not once.
Not what's Poppin 🥂🍿
this was not BS
It was BCS
- 5:17 - The way Gus literally transformed from meek little small business owner to stone cold killer is really disturbing.😮
1:15
Walt: “Do you mind?!”
Jesse: “No, I don’t mind at all….care for one?”
(Broken Arrow reference). 😂
This is the moment Walter became Heisenberg.
Who is the 3rd guy? There is only Mike in between
He knows a guy (Mike), who knows a guy (Nacho), who knows another guy (Gus)
I'd like to think that when he just said "I know a guy who knows a guy" he was being completely honest (Mike > Gus) but after thinking a bit more, decided to add one extra layer as a further step of separation from his Saul Goodman persona and his true self (Jimmy > Mike > Gus)
I don't think Saul's aware of what exactly Mike does outside of the work Mike does for him. Seems like he thinks Mike is on the fringes of Gus' operation rather than the inner circle.
I always felt Mike told Saul he knew a guy who knew a guy. No way he’d reveal Gus to Saul like that.
I say it’s Mike, Lalo, and Gus
💒💙🧑🏽🔬
Who is Gus talking about?
Jesse Pinkman. Jesse was high when Walter and Jesse came to LOS POLLOS for the first time to meet Gus Fring.
@@srikarvytla6727 no I mean he sounds like he’s speaking from experience when we says you can’t trust a junkie. What junkie betrayed him in his past. Would have been good to see in Better call Saul
Yea they did not show that anywhere. I guess he just meant it normally that you shouldn't trust a junkie.
Probably Nacho
What's Elon Musk doing in Los Pollos!
Who else thinks Gus should play Obama in his bio.