Give Gale a little respect. He was 10× the criminal Pryce was. Gus operation would have run smooth had he stuck with him. Mike would never have had to explain to Gale why he couldnt drive around in that or what the police were up to. Unlike Pryce Gale's self esteem or identity wasnt tied to what he did for a living. Being a criminal didnt change him or make him want to act like a badass or flex some muscle like Pryce, like Walt also. Gale was a nerd but Pryce was just nerdy there is a difference.
Josh Schaeffer you’re right. Gale was actually a gifted scientist and covered the operation well. He’s way lamer than him. Put still seems like the kinda guy who couldn’t lift 50 lbs or talk to a girl lol.
Man, this guy can really suck the energy out of a room. He showed up to our local city council meeting and talked about zoning laws for like three hours.
Honestly, this guy is a win in every scene he's in. He's so well written and the actor really makes his mark. I didn't think he'd be such a joy in the show, he might seem like a run of the mill Pre Heisenberg Walter White, but he's definitely memorable considering he's not really a main character in the show.
He would be a good central character in a BB sequel series. 5 seasons of trying to track down his baseball card collection. S1 E1 Mild mannered dreeb. S5 E16 Takes down the entire Mexican drug cartel only to find out the drug lord displayed them in a case with direct light from a window and they all were nearly completely bleached out. Dies when his Tesla goes under a truck to the song of Tom Jones's "It's not unusual".
I noticed that too. Mike actually had a soft spot for this guy and can appreciate the bond between a father and a son (which was unfortunately taken from Mike). Amazing writing.
Mike seems to have a soft spot in general for family. Happens a lot with his character throughout both series, like digging up the man's corpse in the desert when he talked to that lady about her missing husband.
@@James-th2oo Mike actually got back in the game with Price and Nacho just so he could get the rough location of where the good Samaritan's body was buried because after talking to the woman at the support group he realized the man's family DESERVED closure and Mike was partially responsible for his death (albeit indirectly). Mike is a man who knows the true cost of a clean conscience.
Mike didn't suddenly decide to help him out of kind condensation for his dad. Mike just realized how much those cards meant for Pryce and that there was no freaking way to talk Pryce out of it. In order to not expose himself to the police investigation, he had to get the cards back for Pryce. There wasn't no "soft spots" or shit like that.
He didn't give a shit about any of them being his dad's. He did what he did to stop Pryce from hanging himself and in the process hanging Mike along with him. Because the only other option would be to shoot him. Pryce wasn't going to back down and was going to continue going to the cops unless he got those cards back. Because he's an idiot.
That was the only reason why he helped. As much of a dweeb as this guy was, Mike appreciates the bond between a father and a son (which was unfortunately taken from Mike too soon). Amazing characters amazing writing.
"You don't know if they validate, do you?" No, pryce, the guy who works at the police station parking lot has no idea how police station parking works.
"Blinkin neon sign of a vehicle that says drug dealer" "School bus for six year old pimps" Mike and Nacho had just about enough of this guy's stupidity lol
Sadly one of the first things many brainless drug dealers buy are the types of jewelry, clothes, and cars that only drug dealers buy. I knew a guy who got a 420 tattoo on his hand (before weed was legalized) alot with a wardrobe that matched Badger from Breaking Bad along with a really stupid looking flashy loud car whose ridiculous muffler screamed "druuuuuuuuuuug deeeeeeeealer" whenever he stopped by the local meth lab
@@jasondyrkacz8270 if I ever became a drug kingpin like the first thing I'd do with prospective dealers is give them a list of things to never buy if they want to keep working for me. No flashy retarded cars, no gangbanger tattoos (especially neck or face tattoos), and no over the top jewelry. You wanna look fancy, get a nice watch, fancy suit, or silk undies.
@@arthas640 that wouldn't work too well. Dealers deal and make the money in order to spend and flaunt it. They would find a different Kingpin to deal for before they'd agree to spend their thousands on watches or suits.
@@oldworldpatriot8920 that's just it though, you gotta flaunt the money like Gordon Gecko: get a Bentley not a low rider, get Prada and Versace not a gold grill, get an Italian hooker not a Canadian one.
As someone who has dealt with drug dealers/criminals, while also not being from that kind of background, I can say in full confidence...Pryce doesnt know how close he is to getting shot almost every episode he's in
@@flytrapYTP I would argue thats what makes his character so out of place in the breaking bad franchise. Like could you imagine a scene between him and Tuco, it would either be the drizzling shits or it would be 5 seconds long and consist of Tuco shooting him after whinging about his baseball cards.
@@Mustang-bk4ns hung out with a rough crowd in my youth (Bikers specifically)....almost everyone from that era of my life is dead one way or another now (mostly overdoses but a couple got murdered). I was the sensible/smart one of my group (Ie no criminal record/normal family/etc.) and got out when people started dropping like flies....and I knew at least 10 dudes who would take 1 look at Pryce and would either rip him off or at least beat the shit out of him after going to the cops about his fucking baseballs cards.
This is the type of person who’s murder detectives make an extra effort to investigate. This is the type of guy that ends up plastered on the news and then people become outraged. people might’ve been inclined to comment that he was a good guy blah blah blah. Thugs would figure out a way to rip him off. But shooting him? Not a chance. There would be way too much attention having to deal with the aftermath.
Pryce is somewhat of an enigma. He’s naive, but yet willing to commit a serious crime that if caught could put him behind bars for years. Yet he’s bold enough to pull it off. He makes the decision to steal drugs from his employer and find a way to push them out onto the street for some serious cash. Why? He seemed to be living within his means before he decides to delve into the dark existence of a criminal. He’s landed a well paying position and has built a solid career. Wish the writers would have taken this character to the next level. They could have had some serious fun with it. There should have been a colorful backstory.
I mean he's lived a sheltered life, was probably taught that the police are your friends and really care about your best interest. He probably thought he wouldnt get caught and if he did he could just explain and say sorry and be on his way. Hes really one of those people who dont understand that his actions can have consequences
there is something odd about him like, I get he’s new but why, why on GOD’S Earth would you ever EVER buy a yellow car with flames, pairing it with yellow and red shoes and ALSO go to the police for fucking baseball cards
He mentioned his dad passing the cards down to him. I swear that was the game changer.. Mike always had a soft spot for father/son duos.. IE: Nacho & his Dad .. hell, he even stood up to Gus risking his life and had a gun pointed at him for defending Nacho's dad
Breaking Bad: "There are actually a lot of smart criminals out there." Better Call Saul: "But the dumb ones definitely exist." I just love the contrast, lol.
He's amazing in Tim Heidecker's show "on cinema at the cinema" too, definitely check it out if you haven't, it's a genius comedy show that really blurs the lines between fiction and reality
@@3ggPankak3s He was funny but you couldn't help but feel irritated seeing this bumbling idiot make awful decisions and cause trouble for these folk who have serious operations to run. All intentional in writing of course, he's a great inclusion to the show.
Would be a cool twist if this guy was actually the mastermind behind absolutely everything, being Gus Fring's puppet master. He just does this to stay in the trenches and keep an eye on things. No one suspects a thing. His own series, The Pryce of admission.
He LETS nacho rip him off and asked Mike to test his loyalty to fring. He is seen conversing with Walter at a museum in an unaired episode during season 2 to assess his state of health. Pryce truly is the ruler of ABQ drug scene.
Mike's constant weakness of people and their fathers is such an interesting character trait for such a otherwise bad ass character. Really brings out how much he loved his son and how hurt he still is over everything in philly.
@zekeiwa5837 Mike had Walt pegged as soon as he met him, surely. Walt was going to get other people killed, because he was so full of anger and pride.
Saul sending him out at the end was perfect timing. Saul knew that if he kept talking and trying to explain why he was shutting the case it would come off as him trying to explain himself for validation when it wasn’t needed if he truly found his cards. Amazing show
Mark Proksch has really moved up in the world. Glad he was able to escape that violent relationship with Tim and Gregg on On Cinema and become a respected pharmacist. To think he started out as a humble Yo-Yo enthusiast. The American Dream still exists.
Classic Gregghead gaslighting. Mark owes everything he has to Tim. Everything! Who gave him a show and a live audience to practice his awful comedy on? Tim! Who taught him the meaning of discipline, and not speaking unless you are spoken to? Tim! Who graciously gave him back his job, after he put himself in a coma entirely by his own stupidity and incompetence? Tim! Mark Proksch should change his last name to Heidecker. And his first name to Tim. Because without Tim Heidecker, he would be nothing!
Whoever came up with this character was a genius lol. And the actor playing the part was born to play this character. His voice, the way he talks, his movements, I mean everything was done freaking awesome.
Pryce was an idiot but he did learn. When Nacho came back asking for the pills to poison Hector you notice Pryce had enough sense to run to Mike. Indirectly the stealing the cards and appropriation of the Hummer saved his life.
I keep seeing comments with "stupid" or "dumb"... But I'm getting more of a naive feel. Sheltered, and never thought about commiting a crime til his early thirties and thus missing out on gaining street smarts. But I bet he'd hook your taxes up.
Scenes like this really display Jonathan Banks' acting talent. So much of it isn't talking or delivering lines, but listening and reacting. The facial expressions, the body language, the shock and weary disbelief -- all silent.
OMG, they both worked int eh pharmaceutical business, so it's POSSIBLE they saw each other in happenstance. That would be a GREAT way to bring in Gale.
Man Saul's acting is absolutely superb in every scene, just an absolute incredible, smooth talking CRIMINAL Lawyer, just who you would want on your side as a criminal, or even not a criminal lol
@lazymansload520 yea he was in a divers suit during a remake of Jaws and got no oxygen to his brain. It wasnt until he became a living oscar that he was resuscitated.
Pryce is that one guy that you always seem to have to deal with where it’s like “Out of all people I could have run into in public, it had to be this guy.”
These are mike's side missions
Lester from GTA5 side missions
@@davingoodwin398 its prequel, before Lester got all wobbly
TRUE
Ello Owu Mike was the best hero villain in any television series in history!!!
Nah more like strangers and freaks
*It surprises me how much patience Mike had with this guy...*
He is pathetic and Mike has a soft spot for dumb
@TCT That’s true, especially since Pryce is so young. I don’t remember making an appearance in Season 5, so here’s hoping he will in Season 6!
He legit pissed me off a lot
mike is extremely patient
Go easy on Nate. He’s had it hard since changing his identity and leaving Dunder Mifflin
“It looks like a school bus for 6 year old pimps.”
Top 10 funniest roasts I’ve ever heard in my entire life.
You know what is more funny? What is the car of the PIMP in el camino?
Best dialog in the series
😂😂😂😂
Is it 6 or 60?
If you've played Farcry3 that is Vaas
*Seems like someone who’d be friends with Gale*
Mission to be A Man I can see that, and Pryce would make Gale look like an OG. 😆
😂😂😂😂
Your profile name is hilarious
Give Gale a little respect. He was 10× the criminal Pryce was. Gus operation would have run smooth had he stuck with him. Mike would never have had to explain to Gale why he couldnt drive around in that or what the police were up to. Unlike Pryce Gale's self esteem or identity wasnt tied to what he did for a living. Being a criminal didnt change him or make him want to act like a badass or flex some muscle like Pryce, like Walt also. Gale was a nerd but Pryce was just nerdy there is a difference.
Josh Schaeffer you’re right. Gale was actually a gifted scientist and covered the operation well. He’s way lamer than him. Put still seems like the kinda guy who couldn’t lift 50 lbs or talk to a girl lol.
The look on Mike's face at the beginning is PRICELESS!
Terry Kain Every look on his fave is priceless. 🥰
I think you mean Pryceless lol
The video left out the hilarious part of Mike looking bewildered at his vibrating coffee
Befuddlement mixed with anger leading to exasperation and disgust 😂
they left out his cup of water was shaking
The drop in mikes face when he sees pryce is PRICELESS
HA
pryceless
He certainly wishes he was priceless right then.
He was thinking “This guy will be the end of me”
@@HalfEatenMedia the guy with the yellow….thing that he drives is a perpetual child !! 🤦🏻♂️🙄
Pryce is the store brand version of Walter White
Honald Trinton lol
Honald Trinton GTA lester
Honald Trinton great! Lol
Dollar store. 33cent store.
"I'm the one who knocks timidly and then chickens out and head home."
Man, this guy can really suck the energy out of a room. He showed up to our local city council meeting and talked about zoning laws for like three hours.
Details!!!!
Wait…seriously?
Hail Mr Colin Robinson
Stephanie this was a reference to a filibuster in Parks and Recreation
@@RixFilms Pretty sure it was a reference to what Colin Robinson did in What We Do in the Shadows
Honestly, this guy is a win in every scene he's in. He's so well written and the actor really makes his mark. I didn't think he'd be such a joy in the show, he might seem like a run of the mill Pre Heisenberg Walter White, but he's definitely memorable considering he's not really a main character in the show.
He would be perfect for Fargo
@@kenpayton5131 Yes, I caught the Clear Coat reference
He would be a good central character in a BB sequel series. 5 seasons of trying to track down his baseball card collection.
S1 E1 Mild mannered dreeb.
S5 E16 Takes down the entire Mexican drug cartel only to find out the drug lord displayed them in a case with direct light from a window and they all were nearly completely bleached out. Dies when his Tesla goes under a truck to the song of Tom Jones's "It's not unusual".
@JavaReallyExists ha ha yess
I believe he is Colin Robertson in What We Do in the Shadows
I know this guy. He's an energy-vampire.
Colin Robinson?
YES! WWDITS reference
Lmao
I can totally imagine him droning on about storing baseball cards to feed on energy 😂
It didnt hit me until i saw this comment.
this guy wouldn't last one day working for Gus
This guy wouldn't ever get a job with Gus in the first place lol.
He could totally work for Gus...At Los Pollos Hermanos.
Jesse lasted a long time. The barometer isn’t that high.
Gus’s meticulous calmness would be the perfect meal for him
One day is generous id give it five minutes untile pryce was more box cutter then human
The next spinoff should be called "The Pryce is Right" starring yours truly
I’d love to see him mr magoo himself into being the crime lord king pin
@@LaLloronaVT Just imagining him accidentally becoming the head of a criminal empire which he has no idea how to run 😂😂
And technically, he doesn't have a hearing problem.
The Pryce is Ryte
@@MrPjw5 Aaron Paul was a contestant on the real price is right so Jesse could probably help him out
Mike was never gonna find his cards UNTILL he said, " Some of them were my dad's.."
I noticed that too. Mike actually had a soft spot for this guy and can appreciate the bond between a father and a son (which was unfortunately taken from Mike). Amazing writing.
Mike seems to have a soft spot in general for family. Happens a lot with his character throughout both series, like digging up the man's corpse in the desert when he talked to that lady about her missing husband.
@@James-th2oo Mike actually got back in the game with Price and Nacho just so he could get the rough location of where the good Samaritan's body was buried because after talking to the woman at the support group he realized the man's family DESERVED closure and Mike was partially responsible for his death (albeit indirectly). Mike is a man who knows the true cost of a clean conscience.
Mike didn't suddenly decide to help him out of kind condensation for his dad. Mike just realized how much those cards meant for Pryce and that there was no freaking way to talk Pryce out of it. In order to not expose himself to the police investigation, he had to get the cards back for Pryce. There wasn't no "soft spots" or shit like that.
He didn't give a shit about any of them being his dad's. He did what he did to stop Pryce from hanging himself and in the process hanging Mike along with him. Because the only other option would be to shoot him. Pryce wasn't going to back down and was going to continue going to the cops unless he got those cards back. Because he's an idiot.
"I'm the playuh who knocks" - Prycenberg
😂😂😂😂😂
the playuh who rings
LOL! 3:17 I'll make sure the boys at the chop shop are real gentle with her.
always loved that line! Pryce is a gem...great character
"You think I'd be caught dead driving that thing? It looks like a school bus for 6-year old pimps."
@@Joesfosterdogs,yes. The one you love to hate, like an A.J. Soprano.
@utewbing Grilled cheese of the rad-iator etc
Lmfao 🤣 rewatching this always get me. The way he says it and then Pryce’s reaction 😂
Say my name
You’re Pryce
You’re gosh darn right.
Gosh golly gee willakers!
Please, he's more like Jerry Lundegaard from Fargo. He'd say, "You're darn tootin'."
@@TRACKSTARRR woosh
hahahahaha
His names actually Daniel.
“Looks like a schoolbus for 6 year old pimps” lol 😂
JD *60 year old pimps
@@minivanmilf4058 6*
60 year olds do not ride the school bus my friend.
A stool bus for half-grown turds.
Such a good description.
Nacho saying it with a straight face sold the line
Lol his face when he heard some of the cards were his dad's. I can almost hear him think, "aw shit, I'm gonna end up helping him."
That was the only reason why he helped. As much of a dweeb as this guy was, Mike appreciates the bond between a father and a son (which was unfortunately taken from Mike too soon). Amazing characters amazing writing.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 no, he realised he wasn't going to talk him out of it.
@@leonpaelinck Probably somewhere in the middle
Mike is a dad that's why
When the chaotic neutral hears a sad backstory that triggers their sympathy just right
"You don't know if they validate, do you?"
No, pryce, the guy who works at the police station parking lot has no idea how police station parking works.
He was just saying that to feed.
It's probably a shared lot.
@@KutWriteIt is shared isn’t it? Between the Courts and the police station. That’s why Jimmy’s there every day, he doesn’t work for the police.
He’s asked a question 🤦
"Blinkin neon sign of a vehicle that says drug dealer"
"School bus for six year old pimps"
Mike and Nacho had just about enough of this guy's stupidity lol
"blinking neon sign of a vehicle"
lol
Sadly one of the first things many brainless drug dealers buy are the types of jewelry, clothes, and cars that only drug dealers buy. I knew a guy who got a 420 tattoo on his hand (before weed was legalized) alot with a wardrobe that matched Badger from Breaking Bad along with a really stupid looking flashy loud car whose ridiculous muffler screamed "druuuuuuuuuuug deeeeeeeealer" whenever he stopped by the local meth lab
@@arthas640 "Don't buy anything."
@@jasondyrkacz8270 if I ever became a drug kingpin like the first thing I'd do with prospective dealers is give them a list of things to never buy if they want to keep working for me. No flashy retarded cars, no gangbanger tattoos (especially neck or face tattoos), and no over the top jewelry. You wanna look fancy, get a nice watch, fancy suit, or silk undies.
@@arthas640 that wouldn't work too well. Dealers deal and make the money in order to spend and flaunt it. They would find a different Kingpin to deal for before they'd agree to spend their thousands on watches or suits.
@@oldworldpatriot8920 that's just it though, you gotta flaunt the money like Gordon Gecko: get a Bentley not a low rider, get Prada and Versace not a gold grill, get an Italian hooker not a Canadian one.
As someone who has dealt with drug dealers/criminals, while also not being from that kind of background, I can say in full confidence...Pryce doesnt know how close he is to getting shot almost every episode he's in
That's what makes his character so great
@@flytrapYTP I would argue thats what makes his character so out of place in the breaking bad franchise. Like could you imagine a scene between him and Tuco, it would either be the drizzling shits or it would be 5 seconds long and consist of Tuco shooting him after whinging about his baseball cards.
Just how have you dealt with the folks you mentioned? Police, Parole Officer?
@@Mustang-bk4ns hung out with a rough crowd in my youth (Bikers specifically)....almost everyone from that era of my life is dead one way or another now (mostly overdoses but a couple got murdered). I was the sensible/smart one of my group (Ie no criminal record/normal family/etc.) and got out when people started dropping like flies....and I knew at least 10 dudes who would take 1 look at Pryce and would either rip him off or at least beat the shit out of him after going to the cops about his fucking baseballs cards.
This is the type of person who’s murder detectives make an extra effort to investigate. This is the type of guy that ends up plastered on the news and then people become outraged. people might’ve been inclined to comment that he was a good guy blah blah blah. Thugs would figure out a way to rip him off. But shooting him? Not a chance. There would be way too much attention having to deal with the aftermath.
Pryce is somewhat of an enigma. He’s naive, but yet willing to commit a serious crime that if caught could put him behind bars for years. Yet he’s bold enough to pull it off. He makes the decision to steal drugs from his employer and find a way to push them out onto the street for some serious cash. Why? He seemed to be living within his means before he decides to delve into the dark existence of a criminal. He’s landed a well paying position and has built a solid career. Wish the writers would have taken this character to the next level. They could have had some serious fun with it. There should have been a colorful backstory.
there is nothing colorfull about miidlife crisis
@@juzojuzo1806 lmao
I mean he's lived a sheltered life, was probably taught that the police are your friends and really care about your best interest. He probably thought he wouldnt get caught and if he did he could just explain and say sorry and be on his way. Hes really one of those people who dont understand that his actions can have consequences
would have been a great proto=Walt foil.
there is something odd about him
like, I get he’s new but why, why on GOD’S Earth would you ever EVER buy a yellow car with flames, pairing it with yellow and red shoes and ALSO go to the police for fucking baseball cards
He mentioned his dad passing the cards down to him. I swear that was the game changer.. Mike always had a soft spot for father/son duos.. IE: Nacho & his Dad .. hell, he even stood up to Gus risking his life and had a gun pointed at him for defending Nacho's dad
Breaking Bad: "There are actually a lot of smart criminals out there."
Better Call Saul: "But the dumb ones definitely exist."
I just love the contrast, lol.
Headcannon: Pryce is actually Colin Robinson and on;y behaves the way he does to drain energy from the drug dealers.
*Mission: Retrieve Lester's Baseball cards*
Lol mission pass $250
Lester was never this grossly incompetent
"Mom can we get some Heisenberg?"
"Oh honey, we already have some at home."
Mark Proksch is a seriously underrated actor! I adore the guy, especially in "What we do in the shadows".
I had to look him up because his acting here is so goddamn brilliant. I'm def going to check other of his works.
He's amazing in Tim Heidecker's show "on cinema at the cinema" too, definitely check it out if you haven't, it's a genius comedy show that really blurs the lines between fiction and reality
This guy looks like if Reddit were a person
And Badger looks like if youtube was a person lol
Mike's face, heavy breathing, almost hyperventilating once he saw Pryce, priceless haha
"But I have an appointment" is the most classic Colin Robinson line ever.
BREAK IT
i rarely feel genuine rage at fictional characters, but pryce almost made me punch my screen
Hahah tell me about it
Dude, Pryce was hilarious in all his scenes specially with Nacho and Mike
nah i thought he was funny
@@3ggPankak3s He was funny but you couldn't help but feel irritated seeing this bumbling idiot make awful decisions and cause trouble for these folk who have serious operations to run. All intentional in writing of course, he's a great inclusion to the show.
He's just a silly lil dude C:
Would be a cool twist if this guy was actually the mastermind behind absolutely everything, being Gus Fring's puppet master. He just does this to stay in the trenches and keep an eye on things. No one suspects a thing. His own series, The Pryce of admission.
The Jar Jar Binks of the drug world!
He LETS nacho rip him off and asked Mike to test his loyalty to fring. He is seen conversing with Walter at a museum in an unaired episode during season 2 to assess his state of health. Pryce truly is the ruler of ABQ drug scene.
Sort of a dumb twist when you consider he has sort of a habit of drawing unnecessary attention his way.
Tobi
The usual suspects
Mike's constant weakness of people and their fathers is such an interesting character trait for such a otherwise bad ass character. Really brings out how much he loved his son and how hurt he still is over everything in philly.
Mike's a tough cookie, but he always had a heart and a sense of empathy.
That didn't stop him from wanting to whack Walt numerous times lol
@@zekeiwa5837Tbf Walt was asking for it for the constant headaches he’s given to everyone in Gus’s operation, especially to Mike.
@zekeiwa5837 Mike had Walt pegged as soon as he met him, surely. Walt was going to get other people killed, because he was so full of anger and pride.
That last clip, Saul stopped him just as he was gonna blab out "drug dealers."
Yeah, I caught that too. Well written, and well timed acting.
You know that the series is precious when even the side stories are this good
License. Plate says "playuh" lmao😂
Saul sending him out at the end was perfect timing. Saul knew that if he kept talking and trying to explain why he was shutting the case it would come off as him trying to explain himself for validation when it wasn’t needed if he truly found his cards. Amazing show
Mark Proksch has really moved up in the world.
Glad he was able to escape that violent relationship with Tim and Gregg on On Cinema and become a respected pharmacist.
To think he started out as a humble Yo-Yo enthusiast. The American Dream still exists.
Apotheosis Wrong! Tim was merely asserting his constitutional right in striking Mark. Got a problem with it?! Move to Cuba, commie!
Alex Espinoza Objection, articulation.
Classic Gregghead gaslighting. Mark owes everything he has to Tim. Everything! Who gave him a show and a live audience to practice his awful comedy on? Tim! Who taught him the meaning of discipline, and not speaking unless you are spoken to? Tim! Who graciously gave him back his job, after he put himself in a coma entirely by his own stupidity and incompetence? Tim!
Mark Proksch should change his last name to Heidecker. And his first name to Tim. Because without Tim Heidecker, he would be nothing!
@@Narokkurai so true
Out of all the areas in youtube, I did not expect an on cinema reference, BTW ESTEVEZ-HEADS RULE
Whoever came up with this character was a genius lol. And the actor playing the part was born to play this character. His voice, the way he talks, his movements, I mean everything was done freaking awesome.
The way he throws a tantrum going "No no no!" Always cracks me up
Mike is like the perfect leader for a heist team. With his tactical, security, and police knowledge, they'd be unstoppable.
Like Lester?
@@kensington1199 Kind of ya. But he’s also able to pickup a gun and go to work.
Pryce was an idiot but he did learn. When Nacho came back asking for the pills to poison Hector you notice Pryce had enough sense to run to Mike. Indirectly the stealing the cards and appropriation of the Hummer saved his life.
He should have gotten revenge on Nacho!
Better Call Saul is insane because how did they manage to get Saul's story, Gus's story, Mike's story and Nacho's story all in one show
I keep seeing comments with "stupid" or "dumb"... But I'm getting more of a naive feel. Sheltered, and never thought about commiting a crime til his early thirties and thus missing out on gaining street smarts. But I bet he'd hook your taxes up.
Scenes like this really display Jonathan Banks' acting talent. So much of it isn't talking or delivering lines, but listening and reacting. The facial expressions, the body language, the shock and weary disbelief -- all silent.
Dude this car kicks ass I can watch Madagascar while I’m driving
That guy was pure comedy gold.
I like how in the first scene you expect a ruthless mobster but then the window opens and 🥚
Pryce role was indispensable in the fall of the Salamanca family if you think about it lol
"I'm not stupid."
Yeah, keep telling yourself that.
Well, he's not, he's just naive.
"I'm not stupid" is the understatement of the year.
Pryce reminds me of William Macy's character Jerry in Fargo.
Very much so!
Haha he does
Or William Macy's character in Wild Hogs.
Darn tootin
The heck do ya mean???
Pryce is one of my favorite characters ever made. He’s so realistically frustrating that it’s so hard to believe it’s fictional
Wonder if Pryce(better call Saul)and Gale(breaking Bad),ever hung out together..Lol
ruben gonzales lol
great comment...but Gale is no longer with us, thank you Jessie
Gale was alive during BCS, so it would've been nice to see him again.
OMG, they both worked int eh pharmaceutical business, so it's POSSIBLE they saw each other in happenstance. That would be a GREAT way to bring in Gale.
Dumb in terms of staying under the cops radar but in the real world I could see them hanging out together.
Man Saul's acting is absolutely superb in every scene, just an absolute incredible, smooth talking CRIMINAL Lawyer, just who you would want on your side as a criminal, or even not a criminal lol
I love the camera positioning and framing in this show.
I just love Mike’s look in the beginning, he’s so dumbfounded and in awe from how stupid the guy was to buy that
Amazing that Mike's seemingly innocuous job paid off so well for this guy so he could intercept him.
I love the explanation Saul comes up with in the interrogation room hahaa
Lol
Blinking Neon sign of a vehicle that says drug dealer. I just love this line
you notice nacho drove a crummy van
We don't deserve Mike! He's always informative and helpful!
“Looks like a school bus for 6 year old pimps” 😂
"a schoolbus for six-year-old pimps" 😂
"they are very dedicated to finding this thief" i wish he could hear himself
This guy outlived almost everybody in the show
This guy just seems like a perfect character for Fargo
God Mark was so full of life!
This must've been before the coma :(
Silphet something happen to this actor?
@lazymansload520 yea he was in a divers suit during a remake of Jaws and got no oxygen to his brain. It wasnt until he became a living oscar that he was resuscitated.
I hope they can find him... he’s been missing for so long now
@@JoeyTea1now I'm just more confused. So is he in a coma or was he or not
@JoeyTea1 it was JAWS 2. A real film buff and jawshead would know.
Blinking neon sign of a vehicle that says drug dealer...
I love every scene with this guy and look forward to more
Mike is so much better/funnier/more interesting before he starts working for Gus full time
Working for Gus was a mistake, it made him a worse person
@@marcusaurelius6847 No, it just allowed him to be who he really is. He was always a thug.
@@TovenDo.O.Video- he had that thug shaker
The beginning clip must’ve been one of those times that Mike was lucky to be working at the Toll booth that day.
This whole arc must be inspired by gta5 lol and it was awesome man!
The fact that they got Steven Ogg and gave him all those guns was definitely no coincidence
If this was Breaking Bad Mike, Pryce would’ve been an example of “no more half measures”.
That experience already happened
He is not dangerous, he is just annoying for mike but he gives mike money for nothing,
Truly an energy vampire.
The entertainment value provided by Pryce almost makes me appreciate having people that stupid around to satire.
Almost.
The world needs lolcows.
Squat cobbler was an absolute genius episode
I like how for a split second Mike thought Pryce actually tracked and reach him, but then that Hi spoke for itself.
Thanks for chopping the clip all up- really makes it enjoyable to watch
4:05 I wonder what Jimmy is thinking when Pryce starts talking about lights and radiation. "Oh gosh, this guy's a dork." or "Chuck? Is that you?!"
Mike actually helped him get his cards back because he said some of them were from his dad and for a moment Mike saw his own child there
2:35 - I love the "OMG, it's not a kilodork, it's a megadork I'm mixed up with" expression
There is no best of for pryce every scene with him is just gold
When the writers decide Gale wasn’t cringe-worthy enough
Honestly they’re both awesome additions to the shows, they’re walking comic reliefs
At least Gale was a loveable dork, Pryce was just pilot Walter White without any of the self-awareness
At least gale was a nice guy,but this one is just so dumb that makes you angry 😭
Gale was actually smart and probably would’ve been set for life if Walt didn’t kill him
@@rusty7984 Gale also made good coffee.
@LEMME TELL YOU SOMETHIN Makes sense since Walt picked up on this which is why he was in such a hurry to get rid of Gus.
He looks like Lester from GTA 😂
And has the voice...
And knows a old guy named Michael and steven ogg
He is the voice actor for Lester..... jk
"Those cards?! Some of them were my DAD's!" I fucking died.
Mikes like “fuck, I’m gonna help this guy aren’t I?”
Omg that look on Mike's face at the beginning and the "I work here". Never have I related to a fictional character so well.
When you got shows like mark prosch in them you can't lose!
“This is the gravy train, and it’s leaving the station. So last chance... All aboard!”
He's been Colin Robinson the whole time.
Getting Jimmy to talk for this guy in the interview room was probably the smartest thing Mike ever did for this guy
Pryce is that one guy that you always seem to have to deal with where it’s like “Out of all people I could have run into in public, it had to be this guy.”
2:09 I love that NO, NO-NO-NO 😂😂😂
Colin Robinson, is that you? Must be during a time before he was an Energy Vampire
If you think about it this guys the first drug kingpin Mike works for…and he still respects him more then Walt! Lol
Michael Mando's funniest lines in character! Absolutely love this scene
Gotta love Mark Proksch. Criminally underrated comedy actor.
The worst crime in this show was not showing that school bus getting scrapped in the chop shop
This guy has the voice of an english teacher