"The wheel is gonna turn. It always does". I wonder if Saul remembered those words when calling the disappearer, or when sitting in that lockup in Omaha.
What’s wild to me is thinking about that and then thinking about how after everything he still could have just had a measly 7 years in a nice (compared to others) prison…
12:17 “Always on a high horse, always trying to make me feel like I’m…!” I like this scene, because Jimmy likely isn’t faking his anger, it’s the kind of anger he feels at Chuck for berating him and his law practice.
It wasn't just Chuck, it were the likes of him. People who feel superior have beaten Jimmy down all his life. It's hard faulting him for turning into a crooked lawyer after he had been treated so badly.
The thing about it is that Chuck was absolutely 100% correct in everything he said about Jimmy. Now he could have tried to mentor him to change his path, but the ending is exactly what Chuck predicted. Funny how the REAL bad guy was beloved by all, including me. Same with Walter White. Vince Gilligan is a genius.
@@MusicGunnFor me Walt lost all his redeeming qualities as it was said he’s bad person deep down but grew up good. Jimmy was more tragic as Chuck saved him but he refused to truly “save” him. Jimmy legitimately took his second chance to heart and went straight only for Chuck to never truly let him achieve redemption leading to Saul taking over Jimmy until the end.
I swear watching him in the early seasons of Breaking Bad feels different after watching Better call Saul. Feels like Saul buried his soul in those scenes
@raptordoniv6779 I don't know. I think it's at least partially sexism and people not allowing those characters to have their own stories. The hate for Skyler in particular has always baffled me. She was written that way on purpose, at first to show that Walt had to hide what he was doing, and then how many people will go to great lengths to try and save face and their marriage.
I always loved the scene with the airforce captain. Jimmy "won" but Bauer had him genuinely speechless for the first time in the show, and got him to reveal his true insecurities. Both men knew it. It's very similar to the reckoning Mike had with Nacho's father later on imo
Good alternative. I'll take that over a creepy voice cheering me on every time I take a dump. The user would be motivated to defecate slowly so the score can go up (depending on how accurate the detector is)
Not quite. For context (spoiler warning), Jimmy is intentionally manipulating them by giving them false info about Howard Hamlin that he knows they're going to take to other lawyers (specifically Clifford Main who he mentions offhand to purposely give them the idea) in order to frame Howard as a drug user. Jimmy's point at the end that if they reveal where they got the info, he'll get a cut of the case is specifically added so they won't tell those lawyers that he had anything to do with it, which is important because if they know the info originated from Jimmy, it'll be disregarded because everyone knows Jimmy and Howard have serious beef. Jimmy is 100% playing a master manipulator here, knowing that the Kettlemans are going to take his info to other firms, and it plays right into his plans to discredit Howard.
This fact was established by the end of the first season of BCS. Howard offered him a job after Chuck's death in part because he felt guilty over how he had been forced to treat Jimmy in the past. Unfortunately by this point, Jimmy was well into his downward spiral into becoming an actual con man representing cartel interests and other major criminal enterprises. He also blamed Howard for Chuck's death, so there's that.
Jimmy is the only person to have successfully roasted Hank with Hank having *no comeback.*
Exactly what I thought!
Seems like Chuck wasnt the only McGill on fire
this deserves a pin
Seems like Chuck wasn’t the only McGill roasting
Underrated comment
THAT’S SO DIRTY 😭😭😭
sick burn
The skateboard scene is the definition of "you can't bullshit a bullshitter" lmao.
"And you must portray criminals as white coIIege boys against all realism"
Even more so after meeting Tuco 😅
Can’t out-crook THE crook
What about the scene where Walt literally says "don't bullshit a bullshiter"?
Do you think that a man on skateboard just happens to crash like that!!!
"I may have... seen one of these before"
and the "fill me up chandler, put it in me" are the best lines
😂😂
"my youngest, Chandler, he loves it"
"huh...
@@bungalo50 can't imagine poor chandler telling his school friends about his dad's "invention"
😅
I just couldn't stop laughing when I heard that one.
@@AutoNuggets same here
Jimmy had the best burns in both the shows 😁
@@kTrain1370 He is just awesome.
5:50 The first time Hank died in this show
Nope he died 3 times almost four now
Rule #1 of interacting with a cop: Never make a "your mom" joke.
Why @@aaroneclipse514
Unless you're Saul
@@aaroneclipse514
Rule 1 of interacting with a cop.
Don't.
Self righteous pawns of a system that has never, and simply cannot work.
I can’t believe Hank died twice in the same show
*universe
*show
he died twice in this video :D
Why doesn't the lawyer guy ever use his lightning powers? Was he lying about them?
Is he stupid?
He was lawying
Lawyers never lie
Watch the show to find out
@@joeym5243 Liers never law
You know that Air Force Captain was like "I knew it!!!" when he saw the news about Saul getting arrested and sentenced years later!
Rescuing the Badger is my most favourite scene. "Which is which", "And by anything stupid I mean anything at all", "Allegedly"...
and to think that this is the scene in which Saul is seen for the first time. What an introduction we got!
You called him "the" badger... 😫🤢
@@Stewpitt377 Son, I can promise you this... I will never call him "the Badger" again. ;)
Go get a juice box
"The wheel is gonna turn. It always does". I wonder if Saul remembered those words when calling the disappearer, or when sitting in that lockup in Omaha.
I'm sure it did, but not until then. I didn't remember it until watching this clip. I'm sure that Jimmy had a lot of time to think about it.
I wanna say it was when he broke down in that small cell before calling Oakley
@@DaScorpionSting That would be the aformentioned lockup in Omaha.
I thought the exact same thing rewatching that clip
What’s wild to me is thinking about that and then thinking about how after everything he still could have just had a measly 7 years in a nice (compared to others) prison…
"That awful woman with the ponytail" never fails to make me laugh hard LOL
same lol
12:17 “Always on a high horse, always trying to make me feel like I’m…!” I like this scene, because Jimmy likely isn’t faking his anger, it’s the kind of anger he feels at Chuck for berating him and his law practice.
That line is delivered so beautifully, Odenkirk should have won the Emmy for that alone
It wasn't just Chuck, it were the likes of him. People who feel superior have beaten Jimmy down all his life. It's hard faulting him for turning into a crooked lawyer after he had been treated so badly.
You treat a man like he's a crook after a while That's the only occupation left for him
The thing about it is that Chuck was absolutely 100% correct in everything he said about Jimmy. Now he could have tried to mentor him to change his path, but the ending is exactly what Chuck predicted. Funny how the REAL bad guy was beloved by all, including me. Same with Walter White. Vince Gilligan is a genius.
@@MusicGunnFor me Walt lost all his redeeming qualities as it was said he’s bad person deep down but grew up good. Jimmy was more tragic as Chuck saved him but he refused to truly “save” him. Jimmy legitimately took his second chance to heart and went straight only for Chuck to never truly let him achieve redemption leading to Saul taking over Jimmy until the end.
I swear watching him in the early seasons of Breaking Bad feels different after watching Better call Saul. Feels like Saul buried his soul in those scenes
Guess you can say he buried his saul
"I don't care... DEA, FBI, Department of Sanitation... it's time for you two gentlemen to vacate the premises, there's the door, shoo shoo, go away."
Saul bodied hank with that comeback😂
Had him speechless 💀
Kevin Costner is such a great actor!
He was last night!
"...always got their thumbs on the scales" 😂😂😂😂
Hank really thought he had em at “your commercials suck” 😂😭
“Fudge Tailbutt” how did I never realize that😂
Seeing this again after so many years and noticing that Jimmys Esteem is even missing the drivers seat headrest
i like how in the first clip he instantly knows that they are trying to scam him
slipping jimmy at his best
It wasn't instant, he was almost fooled but then he calmed down and saw what he was actually looking at
"Make it out to 'Ice Station Zebra Associates', that's my loan-out. It's, uh, totally legit... it's done just for tax purposes."
Fk'n GOLD!! 😆😂
Thanks Breaking Bad and Better call saul for uploading Daily these vibes
It's funny how the twins faked a broken leg, and then they both ended up getting their legs broken by Tuco
12:54 Captain Bauer was right.
The wheel is a millstone and we are grain.
Enjoy your life, you did not earn it. That is why you should enjoy it more.
8:30 most hilarious invention, must be on Shark Tank 😆
Best TV show ever. Watched it twice over and may watch it again 🤣
The roasting of the Detectives is still the greatest. That live rent free in my head and I love re-visiting it.
Every scene is pure gold, I can't define which is my favorite!!
The best lawyer in Albuquerque New mexico
"nose deep in the devil's dadruff" I'm out of breath 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The detective deserves his own show fr 😔
This is the moment the Stickler for Justice became Slipping Jimmy
Saul is one of my favorite TV characters. He is up there with Jim Rockford and Al Bundy.
God that Mrs. Kettleman. It's like they tried their hardest to make a character worse than Skyler and her sister combined and succeeded.
I can think of exactly two reasons she's better than Skyler and Marie
@@bobkerr2755😂😂
How are Skyler and Marie that bad?
@raptordoniv6779 I don't know. I think it's at least partially sexism and people not allowing those characters to have their own stories. The hate for Skyler in particular has always baffled me. She was written that way on purpose, at first to show that Walt had to hide what he was doing, and then how many people will go to great lengths to try and save face and their marriage.
Skyler wasn't even bad and Marie wasn't THAT bad. Hank was just as insufferable as she was
Aside from Walter, Saul always did have the best roasts in the whole series.
"Mouth open, vocal chords atwitter" 😂
2:42 we got Supernatural, The Office and Better Call Saul crossover before GTA 6 😭😭
Lol Dwight's cousin
And Garth
1:17 I love how his hand gestures there when he kinda raises them looks like he’s going “oh well, nothing much we can do, what a shame”
11:01 "Fudge is not a person" cracked me up
lightning bolts shot from his fingertips here
“Allegedly” 3:49
Thank god he said that 😂😂
I love the Detective-Scene 😂😂
Especially the "Grab a juicebox, have a nap" 😂😂😂
And DJ Quals of all people
I always loved the scene with the airforce captain. Jimmy "won" but Bauer had him genuinely speechless for the first time in the show, and got him to reveal his true insecurities. Both men knew it. It's very similar to the reckoning Mike had with Nacho's father later on imo
"That awful woman with the pony tail"😂
Wow I remember watching this premiere.. and the cliffhanger at the end.. 🔥
6:07 If he changes the voice chip to a screen with a number (similar to a scoreboard) then he can make a pretty good invention lol
Good alternative. I'll take that over a creepy voice cheering me on every time I take a dump. The user would be motivated to defecate slowly so the score can go up (depending on how accurate the detector is)
The military and Howard roast are, just, sad 😔
17:20 that Kettlemilk button wants to break open.😊
I knew i wasnt the only man of culture round these parts lol
🤤
Ikr
Captain Bauer was ultimately right. The wheel did, in fact, turn
I misse it so much.. Best show on Netflix.
2:40 yeah i dont think thats better call saul season 2 man
"The Wheel is going to turn, it always does ".
But it really doesn't. Ask Hilary Rodham Clinton 667 the devil plus 1
I wish we met judge papadumiam in better call Saul
5:40 Best Saul Goodman moment by far
"The wheel is gonna turn"
Well it has turned
16:03 Was the perfect time to throw back to the Samoa University thing with Saul. Hank could've made a joke about it, unintentionally nailing it.
The chapter marker for “Saul vs DEA” is missing.
The Devil's Dandruff.
YOU SNEAKY PETE!😠 always makes me laugh
Mcgill should have been consigliere to the Corleones.
Lady Kettleman needs a spinoff 👀
17:03 Betsy had Jimmy figured out.
Not quite. For context (spoiler warning), Jimmy is intentionally manipulating them by giving them false info about Howard Hamlin that he knows they're going to take to other lawyers (specifically Clifford Main who he mentions offhand to purposely give them the idea) in order to frame Howard as a drug user. Jimmy's point at the end that if they reveal where they got the info, he'll get a cut of the case is specifically added so they won't tell those lawyers that he had anything to do with it, which is important because if they know the info originated from Jimmy, it'll be disregarded because everyone knows Jimmy and Howard have serious beef. Jimmy is 100% playing a master manipulator here, knowing that the Kettlemans are going to take his info to other firms, and it plays right into his plans to discredit Howard.
That side eye from Mike😂
“The wheel is gonna turn” 🔥
"Nosedeep in the devils dandruff" lmao
The Captin really hurt Jimmy's feelings with this one
"The wheel always turns..."
Sometimes I wonder how things would have turned out if Jimmy had accepted the offer at HHM
16:15 😂😂😂😂
Fun fact: The two brothers at the start are actually twin brothers in real life too
4:36
Bravo Vince. Bravo
What did you say to Baby face? 😮
“No, craig, he’s got an angle” hahaha
out of all the hilarious stuff he says this is what you felt the need to comment on🤣🤣
He's not wrong about vitamin A.
2:44 says better call Saul…. This is breaking bad.
It looks like the clips are labeled by episode name, so I think the name of that episode of Breaking Bad was Better Call Saul
@@cosmokramer2696 thank you so much. I felt like I called out the video but nah you’re definitely right. I should’ve known that even.
To be fair, since we're showing mixed scenes from both series, having the series name in the title cards would probably have been smart.
this is the video where hank became bald
Betsy and Craig used their own disability ramp. Telling.
I love how he roasted himself in the first scene
He's self aware
@@Your_friendly_racist_neighbor He was. After that it was mostly the impotent rage of an insecure crook.
I’ll give you the best public defense your money can buy 😂❤
Super classy 💅
betsy and saul what a connection
"go grab a juice box"
the best legal defense money can buy.
"go grab a juice box" ROFL
No car headrests in the first scene
I think Howard wanted him to work there but it was Jimmy's brother Chuck who didn't
This fact was established by the end of the first season of BCS. Howard offered him a job after Chuck's death in part because he felt guilty over how he had been forced to treat Jimmy in the past. Unfortunately by this point, Jimmy was well into his downward spiral into becoming an actual con man representing cartel interests and other major criminal enterprises. He also blamed Howard for Chuck's death, so there's that.
9:08 it just needs a different voice actor to be appropriate
If you're reading this comment you need to oil up while watching Fly
SIR YES SIR OORAH
What a Bizsnatch.
Isnt the second one from breaking bad and not better call saul?
What did you say to Citizen Z?
I better call Saul
Reigen Arataka
saul from brba was completely different from bcs
Secret drug deals😂
Don't bullshit a bullshitter
devil's dandruff :)
Better call finger 😂
Insulting The Detectives was BB not BCS
That's what I thought, but the episode was called Better Call Saul in Breaking Bad
@@Stevotron84 oh yes indeed it was. I stand corrected :)