I can't comprehend how Vince took "It was Ignacio," "Soy amigo del cartel," and "Lalo didn't send you?" and turned it into a six season story arc that ties everything up perfectly with zero continuity errors. Bravo Vince.
Remember that Lalo tied Jimmy to that chair and then Jimmy fell - next to a pool of Howard blood and brains, and also Howard eyes were open. I watched the scene only once, and I was sickened. I can just imagine the devastation inside Jimmy. Don't forget: he looked into Howard dead eyes for more than one hour, his nose full with the smell of blood and brains. that's enough to trigger severe PTSD, and even more if left unspoken with a shrink. Made even worse a) by Mike first mistake, and then Lalo came back and b) second time, Lalo was dead for real, but Mike didn't told him. All the above is plenty enough to cause severe PTSD.
I bet there is so much filler /interpretation of time in this show of what happened between (this and this ) , Vince could go back and make an entire series off it for a new spinoff and would be just as great **
****SPOILER ALERT**** Feels like some sort of retcon tho having mike not tell Saul and Kim straight up that Lalo is dead. Like didn’t he tell them he was dead the first time? If Saul gathered from mike that Lalo was killed, why would he bring him up in BB?
@@sick0fthis The way I see it, to Saul, Lalo had already come back from the dead once before. Since Saul never physically saw the body after being told that Lalo was in fact dealt with, he probably wasn't willing to rule out the idea he may one day come back.
@@goginga2852 still bad retcon. This would make Saul finally realize Mike's a cartel enforcer at war and never trust him. But you see in early BrBa Saul wad blissfully unaware of this and employed Mike
Vince is a genius! Usually there would be plotholes just for nastaglia purposes yet Vince made it not feel forced like most tv shows! Breaking bad could of been a hit or miss with being popular.. he chanced it
Even though he was still tied up, on his knees, in front of his grave…the relief when he realized they weren’t with Lalo, ALL the fear left his body 😂 & he asks “what can I do for you fellas?” Amazing!!!
He could talk himself out of any situation. As seen with the most unstable and unpredictable person in the show, Tuco. But Lalo was the only one that he couldn't overcome
"Son, I promise you this: I will give you the best criminal defense that money can buy" ...unless someone else pays him more to have Badger killed, lol.
While watching breaking bad, I was complaining how unrealistic saul was in that situation, being completely calm despite being tied up and held at gun point. But after watching bcs, this scene makes a lot more sense. Walter is nowhere near as frightening as Lalo.
@@shriharihudliLalo at least knows how to keep his ego in check, you can at least expect him to behave rationally. Walt is like a tornado wrecking everything in his path.
Love how Saul's confidence in his position increases the longer he and Jesse talk. Saul pegs them for amateurs almost instantly and starts treating them like it. *chef's kiss * Superb writing.
@@jacob4690 its terrifying in a sense cause at the end when saul goes "somebody is gonna end up in prison". Walt died, Jesse made it out and moved to Alaska. And Saul was the last piece of the puzzle. And the way the new BCS ended its looking like things are heading that direction
Was Walt using the name Heisenberg when they had the RV or are the interjecting that Saul named Walt? Thats where Walt got the name because they never said on the show why he chose it.
@@tainchains He was using the name Heisenberg at the time, however I don't think he has yet to tell it to Saul at that point. Saul just flat out guessed what his alias was.
@@Absolute_Zero7 I thought Heisenberg was already a well known figure in the drug market by then, plus Saul did figure out they were the ones making the “blue stuff” before making the guess, didn’t he?
The fact we now know that Saul/Jimmy/Gene still uses the "put a dollar in my pocket" trick he learned from Kim, shows that he still thinks of her every day, she's always on the back of his mind even after all this time. It kind of makes watching him almost painful. I mean, even I miss Kim so I can't imagine how he feels.
Loved how they showed this in better call saul but from Saul's perspective, it was all from his perspective which perfectly tied the two shows together. They looked amazing years later reprising their roles like this
Jessie standing up for Brandon in this moment ensured that Brandon was around later... That he lived and Jessie became Skinny Pete's hero. If Brandon had died, Skinny Pete would always suspect Jessie and never idolize him. That friendship allowed Jessie Pinkman to ultimately flee to freedom. Jessie was loyal to his friends, even when it endangered him... You can't buy that for a Dollar... (Or Five.)
@3:14 "bad knees" saul talks about this in better call saul final episode, where he tells walter about time machine aka regrets and talks about his knee injury and its never been the same brilliant!!
I still can't believe Vince built a time machine just so he can reshoot this scene and add the Lalo and Ignacio line so it all would make sense. Vravo Bince!
Better Call Saul has added so much depth to the story. At first the "it wasn't me, it was Ignacio line" seemed to be played for comic effect, but having watched BCS it's clear that Saul is traumatised by the events behind that one line.
It was smart it was that scene that they brought them back, that way Cranston got to keep his mask on above his forehead so he didn’t have to shave his head.
@@z2pt No, they know it's from Breaking Bad, and that it was smart of the writers to recreate this event from the Breaking Bad part of the timeline as a way to bring them back in BCS lol
Honestly it makes it a tad funnier knowing why he's scared shitless. Like he got caught for something he didn't do by his parents and blames his younger brother.
Jimmy refusing to accept Walt’s bribery and why he has become a lot more cautious, pragmatic and in a way mature and responsible in BB makes so much sense now, Walt offering him 10,000 to help Badger must have reminded him of how he greedily accepted to recover Lalo’s bail money when he promised to give him 100,000 for an errand that set off a deadly chain of events that got Howard killed by Lalo and him and Kim almost killed by his machinations, Jimmy saying that he doesn’t take money from strangers to Walt and Jesse shows that Jimmy learned his lesson and how deeply traumatized he is by his ordeals with Lalo
"Hey Francesca how about I follow you home" "No!" "For safety" Lmao Jimmy hitting on Francesca feels so weird after BCS, also right after that he gets kidnapped so much for safety...
Love it how he says "he's nobody" regarding Lalo. Same he says about Howard before he gets killed. EDIT: when the first half ended (and he was full on Saul) he said he’s NOBODY. But, by the end of the show (revering to good ol’ Jimmy), he says he’s the mastermind behind it all. Amazing arc through a very few episodes. AMAZING WRITING
The sign of relief that Saul had when he found out they weren’t sent by Lalo 😂😂 but still having a gun pointed at him says “What can I do for you gentlemen?”
i can’t even fathom how genius Vince is. bro took a millisecond of dialogue that i didn’t think anything of when watching brba but then went around and turned it into a multi season television masterpiece that somehow surpassed this amazing piece of tv. it’s absolutely insane. love living in a time where Vince is a creative mind.
The subtle throwaway like from this scene too “I’m going to stand up because I have bad knees”. So cool to watch given the finale of BCS when talking about regrets and how he permanently hurt his knees/joints after the slip and fall incident in his early life.
I love that for a moment, *ALL* the drama that Jimmy went through in BCS came running back up in his mind with massive aggression, fully absolutely expecting this to finally be his end, all his demons and past actions caught up to him...but then he realizes he's dealing with nobodies and immediately relaxes and basically handles the entire situation from there.
Truly impressive how Saul went from "no don't kill me please" to taking control of the conversation and giving them orders and making fun of them while having guns pointed at him 💀💀
Better call saul successfully made Jimmy McGill the main character of the BrBa universe. Considering the success and popularity of Breaking Bad and Walter white, better call saul pulled of a really great achievement.
He was always main character for me after Jessie and Walter. Loved every single scene with him. If only they introduced him earlier than 208 somehow D: But, it is what it is.. I could watch yet another spinoff of him getting public masturbators out of jail.
@@4X10S I'm not talking about Jimmy being one of the main characters. I'm talking about him being THE main character of BrBa universe. Almost all of major plot lines in the Breaking bad universe start because of him.
Bryan Cranston, Bob Odenkirk, and Aaron Paul are masters of being able to going from straight up comedies than to drama, then back and forth multiple times. It's actually a incredibly hard transition in single episode or movies, but they where able to do it in a single scene.
I love this scene but its so weird that I have a Mandela effect regarding things like Saul delivering the lines differently, the engine of the RV being turned off, the tape being inside the door rather than outside, and Jesse looking and sounding weirdly different right after this moment.
The tape was on the inside and outside. Different takes are inevitably different performances. Additionally, one of BCS's themes is how perception shapes reality over truth. In the new version, we're in Saul's perspective rather than Walter's, so it makes sense that he could perceive himself being so afraid that time slows down for him a bit, and with more fear in his voice. Of course it's not really that deep and just a different take, but a thought I found interesting
3:27 - little did Saul know that dollar bill ended up his life upside down. This was classic Slippin' Jimmy who got cocky and thought he got the better off Lalo and no one else could be as threatening as Lalo. He was wrong again.
@@babynyxe4784 that's because Lalo and the cartel stuff were just words and names made up to show that Saul deals with criminals. Then in better call Saul they are them into real characters. It's not some form of foreshadowing
@@matiasaguilar2500 i think what's impressive is they were able to create great characters from a throwaway line in a way that makes sense, not the "foreshadowing"
@@matiasaguilar2500 its not impressive because it was foreshadowing, its impressive because it wasn't. they created an entire new fictional entity from a single line.
One small but amazing detail is that even though Saul knows Varga as "Nacho" and usually calls him as such, Lalo always calls him Ignacio so Saul uses that name here because he thinks these are Lalo's men.
I always thought the dollar I'm the pocket was something random but now knowing it was something he learned from Kim makes it something really heartfelt, like man.
Man this " Ignacio " and this " Lalo " guy seem very important, shame they're never mentioned again, they should make a second show based on this one and include them in it, I think it would be nice to see
Saul turned out to be my favorite character in the entire series just because of this scene. The way he understands his situation and even comes up on top of it is intelligent and hillarious.
i’m currently on season 6 episode 10, and you just simply have to watch it for yourself and you will completely understand Saul’s fear for Lalo, it may be fictional but as a viewer I can feel the deep psychological wounds left just one person’s actions, going back to this scene just leaves me speechless, amazing writing and thoughts were put into both BB and BCS.
“Somebody is going to prison. It’s just a matter of who.” All these years later…Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould are absolute geniuses man. The best of the best. I’m terribly sad it’s over. But happy to know that this is as good as television gets. The end of an era and the greatest TV universe of all time. And it was perfect.
It hits different once you watch better call saul. Following the events of jimmy in better call saul I feel like breaking bad is a squeal. Never knew this one line had a whole different story.
To me, Better Call Saul ended when Kim left and there was that time slip where Saul was opening his office. From then on, we were watching some scenes intertwined with Breaking Bad and the black and white scenes are post Breaking Bad.
Fun fact: saul says the same thing “it was ignacio” when lalo ties the towel around his mouth, very cool cuz saul used to call him “nacho” but after he heard lalo say “igancio” he was too scared and in the moment to think about his name so he started to call him igancio from here on after. Bravo vince
Bro was kidnapped and hogtied, and with a gun to his head and kneeling over an open grave, he walked out of it $6 richer, riding shotgun in the car he was kidnapped in with two new business partners ready to give him another $50,000.
I can't comprehend how Vince took "It was Ignacio," "Soy amigo del cartel," and "Lalo didn't send you?" and turned it into a six season story arc that ties everything up perfectly with zero continuity errors. Bravo Vince.
Really bravo
That cartel line carries a lot of weight. He says it with panic that masks his surety.
Vince opposed introducing Lalo, the credit belongs to Mr. Gould.
@@Nar_Dolk They're both incredible artists.
Bravo Vince
It's honestly impressive that Lalo really did leave a scar on Jimmy that even in his Saul persona he is still scared of him
The Saul persona kinda exists because of Lalo
Remember that Lalo tied Jimmy to that chair and then Jimmy fell - next to a pool of Howard blood and brains, and also Howard eyes were open. I watched the scene only once, and I was sickened. I can just imagine the devastation inside Jimmy. Don't forget: he looked into Howard dead eyes for more than one hour, his nose full with the smell of blood and brains. that's enough to trigger severe PTSD, and even more if left unspoken with a shrink. Made even worse a) by Mike first mistake, and then Lalo came back and b) second time, Lalo was dead for real, but Mike didn't told him.
All the above is plenty enough to cause severe PTSD.
Jimmy also never saw Lalo's body after Gus killed him, so no matter how many times Mike tells Jimmy he's dead the fear will always persist.
One of the heads of the cartel being after you and you think he’s still alive not that hard to leave a scar is it
@@Iscafplays Mike didn’t say he was dead he just said he wouldn’t be seeing him again
After actually seeing Lalo, it makes complete sense why Saul and Gus aren’t threatened by Walter and Jesse at all lmao
Ironically enough, it lead to their downfall.
Especially heisenberg, he is too unpredicted
@@dendiepie1547 Had Gus not been convinced to pursue the 99.7% purity by Gale he might've survived.
Don't underestimate the great heisenberg
@@concept5631 99.1%
I can imagine Walt and Jesse digging that grave for hours in the middle of the night and arguing the entire time
Walter: no NO! GOD! You’re digging it all wrong!
*jessie grabs crotch
Jessie: Yo! dig this bitch!
@@Unclebarry94 nice😂
@@Unclebarry94😭😭😭
I bet there is so much filler /interpretation of time in this show of what happened between (this and this ) , Vince could go back and make an entire series off it for a new spinoff and would be just as great **
@@kauzhead your comment deserves more likes.
Taking a throw away line and turning it into two of the best characters in BCS is so impressive
****SPOILER ALERT****
Feels like some sort of retcon tho having mike not tell Saul and Kim straight up that Lalo is dead. Like didn’t he tell them he was dead the first time? If Saul gathered from mike that Lalo was killed, why would he bring him up in BB?
@@sick0fthis have you caught up yet? how far are you into the show?
@@sick0fthis The way I see it, to Saul, Lalo had already come back from the dead once before. Since Saul never physically saw the body after being told that Lalo was in fact dealt with, he probably wasn't willing to rule out the idea he may one day come back.
@@goginga2852 exactly
@@goginga2852 still bad retcon. This would make Saul finally realize Mike's a cartel enforcer at war and never trust him.
But you see in early BrBa Saul wad blissfully unaware of this and employed Mike
Two characters born out of one throwaway line... and 12 years later, we see that the line was not "throwaway" at all. How beautifully it all ties up
Well it was ORIGINALLY
Vince is a genius! Usually there would be plotholes just for nastaglia purposes yet Vince made it not feel forced like most tv shows! Breaking bad could of been a hit or miss with being popular.. he chanced it
@@WarGrowlmon18 WE KNOW.
Not just two characters but two of the most amazingly written and acted characters in the entity of the Breaking Bad universe.
Can you say, RETCON
Even though he was still tied up, on his knees, in front of his grave…the relief when he realized they weren’t with Lalo, ALL the fear left his body 😂 & he asks “what can I do for you fellas?” Amazing!!!
He knew he could talk anyone out of anything, except Lalo.
He could talk himself out of any situation. As seen with the most unstable and unpredictable person in the show, Tuco. But Lalo was the only one that he couldn't overcome
@@jerradwilson facts 😂
@@Grivian exactly!
That was a complete reshoot. They never take short cuts.
I love how Saul is just like “why not just kill badger why are you threatening me?” 😆
@@mat7083 they wanted him to be a guy on the inside for the cartel or lalo did
"Son, I promise you this: I will give you the best criminal defense that money can buy" ...unless someone else pays him more to have Badger killed, lol.
@@mat7083 remember lalo gave a look to nacho like I'm gonna take care of crazy 8?when they were having lunch
"And risk the wrath of Skinny Pete? Are you insane? He's almost as dangerous as Lyle!"
And also in that moment we see Walt slowly give Jesse the side eye, as if to AGREE with Saul!
"Somebody's going to prison. It's just a matter of who."
This line gives me chills knowing how the story ends.
It's also really ironic.
@@joncarr1200 Right!!! Out of the three, just one goes to prison
That’s insane… 🔥
@@Major_Rizz walter isn't taking prison laying down
One dies, one gets away, and someone is going to prison.
I love how Saul is very calm after finding out it's not Lalo, shows he only truly fears Lalo
Lalo was only person that was immune to Jimmy charm
And tuco 😮
@@diogenes.Hes not scared of tuco
@@Red_penguin15 everybody's scared of Tuco, I'm scared of Tuco.. 😂
Obviously he killed Hamlin infront of Jimmy and kim
The fact that Aaron and Bryan can switch back to their old characters after years is amazing. Both phenomenal actors
You could tell Aaron was a lot older in bcs lol. Still awesome to have them back again!
This scene is not from better call saul
@@Farhan-960_ we know that, genius.
@@michaelscott5653 he looks a lot better than he did in El Camino
@genericUsername This was filmed over 13 years ago.
no matter who Lalo is, I hope he's doing good, seems like a nice guy
He’s doing great. He took a one way flight to Belize
I think he got Lalo confused with Jorge de Guzman
Wait till you meet his cousins - they're good boys!
He really loves being at Gustavo's lab too.
Yes, he's a very grounded guy
Saul figuring out that Walter was Heisenberg so fast was absolutely amazing
Of course. The writers told him .
@@chadsexinton He saw it in a dream.
greatest legal mind i ever knew
@@Kenny-the-Platypus With the singing and talking fish?
@@chadsexinton 😂😂
While watching breaking bad, I was complaining how unrealistic saul was in that situation, being completely calm despite being tied up and held at gun point. But after watching bcs, this scene makes a lot more sense. Walter is nowhere near as frightening as Lalo.
Saul works with literal criminals
Or Tuco
*… at this time
Not yet, but eventually he becomes worse than both of them.
@@shriharihudliLalo at least knows how to keep his ego in check, you can at least expect him to behave rationally. Walt is like a tornado wrecking everything in his path.
Love how Saul's confidence in his position increases the longer he and Jesse talk. Saul pegs them for amateurs almost instantly and starts treating them like it. *chef's kiss * Superb writing.
they're small potatoes
~ Mike
saul does WHAT to them??? 🥵🥵
@@elcawyo9629 ayooo?? 🤨📸
@@elcawyo9629 get your mind out of the gutter, it's another word for fingering
I’m gonna chef kiss your mom
Its amazing how Jesse aged about 20 years when they got back in the van and then reversed his age later
lol
Drugs are a harsh mistress
Stress, man.
Digging in the desert takes it out of ya
Good actors have to do that ya know
Not to be confused with "Saul, Jesse & Walter In The Desert | Breaking Bad | Better Call Saul"
EDIT: lol you guys actually did it
😂
For real bro
It’d be really funny is they post that next
@@roberthouse4817 you haven't seen the latest episode?
@@roberthouse4817 dude just take a guess as to why OP posted the comment that he did lol
It's interesting how this scene is so funny on Breaking Bad but utterly terrifying in Better Call Saul, we just needed more context 😅
How is this terrifying in BCS?
@@jacob4690 it’s from Saul’s perspective in bcs so it’s all intense with the music and camerawork and whatnot
@@jacob4690 Because of his past in Better Call Saul, especially with Lalo
It’s definitely a lot more terrifying from sauls perspective
@@jacob4690 its terrifying in a sense cause at the end when saul goes "somebody is gonna end up in prison". Walt died, Jesse made it out and moved to Alaska. And Saul was the last piece of the puzzle. And the way the new BCS ended its looking like things are heading that direction
"You make the blue stuff which means you're Igor and you're Heisenberg."
_-Saul Goodman, too smart for his own good
Was Walt using the name Heisenberg when they had the RV or are the interjecting that Saul named Walt? Thats where Walt got the name because they never said on the show why he chose it.
@@tainchains This is during the events of 208. Walter calls himself Heisenberg in 106. He got it from the German scientist Werner Heisenberg
@@tainchains He was using the name Heisenberg at the time, however I don't think he has yet to tell it to Saul at that point. Saul just flat out guessed what his alias was.
@@Absolute_Zero7 he knows his name is Heisenberg cause the DEA wants the man that goes by Heisenberg from Badger
@@Absolute_Zero7 I thought Heisenberg was already a well known figure in the drug market by then, plus Saul did figure out they were the ones making the “blue stuff” before making the guess, didn’t he?
The fact we now know that Saul/Jimmy/Gene still uses the "put a dollar in my pocket" trick he learned from Kim, shows that he still thinks of her every day, she's always on the back of his mind even after all this time. It kind of makes watching him almost painful. I mean, even I miss Kim so I can't imagine how he feels.
You missed two names
James and Viktor
Saul stealing the “Put a dollar in my pocket” line from Kim was gold, there’s no way he would have learned that from Chuck
Saul always had a way of weasling his way out of these situations
Starting by managing not to be killed by tuco in season 1 of BCS
What do you mean "weasling his way out of these situations"
He was never really in any danger in this situation
@@jimmyjimber6535 he was with Tuco
He's like la cucaracha, born survivor
He's a lawyer, that's his job 🤣
Loved how they showed this in better call saul but from Saul's perspective, it was all from his perspective which perfectly tied the two shows together. They looked amazing years later reprising their roles like this
*Their appearance in Better Call Saul was such a great addition to the series.*
And water is wet.
@@swettyspaghtti Is it?
Yes
@@jasiumater No, wet is the state of being covered in liquid
@@swettyspaghtti naaaaahhh
Jesse: "Who's Lalo?"
Mike: "He's one of the guys buried in the subterranean lab you're cooking in."
*you will be cooking in
@@DrCarter33 *you will be
@@deadliestvice5356 sorry mate, fixed
"and who's the other guy?" "a coicaine addict who was a friend of my brother, an ordinary"
Walt:I guess I'll just cremate his bones
Jessie standing up for Brandon in this moment ensured that Brandon was around later... That he lived and Jessie became Skinny Pete's hero. If Brandon had died, Skinny Pete would always suspect Jessie and never idolize him.
That friendship allowed Jessie Pinkman to ultimately flee to freedom. Jessie was loyal to his friends, even when it endangered him... You can't buy that for a Dollar... (Or Five.)
What about ten?
@@primitivechef8009 perhaps… 🤔
Saul Goodman will be your friend for 10. However, he will manipulate you into doing crime...
This makes me want a Breakong Bad game where it's a choice driven game
all that analysis just to not spell his name properly
3:06 the part when Walt got punched by Jesse because he opened his mask always cracks me up 😂😂
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@3:14 "bad knees" saul talks about this in better call saul final episode, where he tells walter about time machine aka regrets and talks about his knee injury and its never been the same
brilliant!!
Oh my good, Vince really connected every single detail
2:13 Walt and Jesse realize they’re dealing with a cold blooded businessman
I still can't believe Vince built a time machine just so he can reshoot this scene and add the Lalo and Ignacio line so it all would make sense.
Vravo Bince!
Vrabince Vo!
@Andres Garcia what's that? a submarine window?
Jesse: Who's Lalo?
Jimmy: Nobody 😂😂
@@jay1jayf A street light outside a terminal at Heathrow Airport. The pfp is specifically the cover art for "The Powers That B" by Death Grips.
@@Menvajea thank you
Better Call Saul has added so much depth to the story. At first the "it wasn't me, it was Ignacio line" seemed to be played for comic effect, but having watched BCS it's clear that Saul is traumatised by the events behind that one line.
It was smart it was that scene that they brought them back, that way Cranston got to keep his mask on above his forehead so he didn’t have to shave his head.
You're god damn right!
Wait do you actually think this was new it's literally from Breaking Bad maybe you are joking lol
@@z2pt bro he means from the Better Call Saul episode last night. That’s why he said “ scene that they brought them back”.
@@z2pt No, they know it's from Breaking Bad, and that it was smart of the writers to recreate this event from the Breaking Bad part of the timeline as a way to bring them back in BCS lol
@@whatthefuckeidos9230 yeah I wasn't sure but thanks I have not been keeping up with better call Saul
"It wasnt me, it was Ignacio"
Line in breaking bad: 😊
Line in better call Saul: 🌚
This was so much funnier when we didn’t know who he was talking about. It’s like having a joke explained to you.
It's like you can see a character in a show from his side of view instead of the protagonist
agree, this was hilarious before we knew what really happened
Rewatching the scene with the context of "Better Call Saul" just makes me feel so bad for Saul. He seems so genuinely terrified out of his mind.
Nacho and Lalo were great characters and it adds so much more context watching this after Better Call Saul!
Honestly it makes it a tad funnier knowing why he's scared shitless. Like he got caught for something he didn't do by his parents and blames his younger brother.
Jimmy refusing to accept Walt’s bribery and why he has become a lot more cautious, pragmatic and in a way mature and responsible in BB makes so much sense now, Walt offering him 10,000 to help Badger must have reminded him of how he greedily accepted to recover Lalo’s bail money when he promised to give him 100,000 for an errand that set off a deadly chain of events that got Howard killed by Lalo and him and Kim almost killed by his machinations, Jimmy saying that he doesn’t take money from strangers to Walt and Jesse shows that Jimmy learned his lesson and how deeply traumatized he is by his ordeals with Lalo
Well that and strangers offering you money might be undercover cops.
“Kinda low anyways” 🤣
Also he took a bribe from the kettlemans and it didn’t go well
"Hey Francesca how about I follow you home"
"No!"
"For safety"
Lmao Jimmy hitting on Francesca feels so weird after BCS, also right after that he gets kidnapped so much for safety...
It's part of his Saul persona that he created to escape the trauma he suffered as Jimmy.
This scene now needs to be edited together with the BCS scene and posted officially on this channel.
Same with the scene at the school--
Somebidy did it already
Love it how he says "he's nobody" regarding Lalo. Same he says about Howard before he gets killed.
EDIT: when the first half ended (and he was full on Saul) he said he’s NOBODY. But, by the end of the show (revering to good ol’ Jimmy), he says he’s the mastermind behind it all. Amazing arc through a very few episodes. AMAZING WRITING
He didnt see Lalo get killed. So he's paranoid
Bob Odenkirk also recently stared in a film called Nobody
@@georgehernandez2156 Mike didn't tell him he died tho. Also, I don't think he knows Ignacio died either.
also lalo says "you're nobody! you're the right guy for this" or something along the lines of that
@@Gogettor true, its so werid imo mike didnt tell saul but he did tell nacho's father, like its so out of character from him
It's so amazing when they gave him a dollar and he said "It's Saul time"
followed by all three of them saying “let’s break bad” in unison
its sauling time
One of the scenes of all time
this one didn't hit ngl
You misquoted him. What he said was "now I am the Better Call Saul!"
“First off put a dollar in my pocket” That line will forever put a smile on my face because I now associate it with Kim.
Those lines about Ignacio and Lalo now send chills down my spine after Better Call Saul.
“Who’s Lalo?”
-Jesse Pinkman
Nobody
Me? Im nobody, just wanna talk to my lawyers
someone who just wants to talk
he is the one who talks
Image Saul would say: 'Salamanca, Lalo Salamanca'.
Walter and Jesse would knew that he must be a relative to Tuco.
The sign of relief that Saul had when he found out they weren’t sent by Lalo 😂😂 but still having a gun pointed at him says “What can I do for you gentlemen?”
2:41 i like to think walt started laughing here but couldn't avoid the cough, blowing the whole disguise.
It's crazy that Badger didn't realize how close he was to being killed. Jesse had his back the whole time and Badger did t even know
This was clearly a stressful experience for the 3 of them. So much so, it looks like they aged 15 years once they get back in the van.
That “proverbial ton of bricks” line gets me every time. I love Saul’s dialogue on the show
That side eye from Walt to Jesse. Gets me every time. This scene, this whole show never gets old
Lol he’s like “maybe?”
When the side character was actually a main character all along.
i can’t even fathom how genius Vince is. bro took a millisecond of dialogue that i didn’t think anything of when watching brba but then went around and turned it into a multi season television masterpiece that somehow surpassed this amazing piece of tv. it’s absolutely insane. love living in a time where Vince is a creative mind.
2:06 - Walter turning his gun sideways hahaha
Waltuh gangsta
Cranston and Paul just seamlessly gave us some more Walt and Jesse just like that
The subtle throwaway like from this scene too “I’m going to stand up because I have bad knees”. So cool to watch given the finale of BCS when talking about regrets and how he permanently hurt his knees/joints after the slip and fall incident in his early life.
I love that for a moment, *ALL* the drama that Jimmy went through in BCS came running back up in his mind with massive aggression, fully absolutely expecting this to finally be his end, all his demons and past actions caught up to him...but then he realizes he's dealing with nobodies and immediately relaxes and basically handles the entire situation from there.
00:52 "Friend of cartel"
1:40 “It was kind of low anyways”
Lmao
dude those guys are really cool imagine a show all about them
Imagine 😂
Especially the "Yo"-guy he should get a movie
And maybe an animated spin-off
Now I realized I never thought about what happened in the ride back or after that whole fiasco
Better call Saul:
93% Prequel
6.7% Sequel
0.3% Breaking Bad
Seeing how calm saul is makes SO MUCH MORE SENSE after the events of better call saul. Bravo
Truly impressive how Saul went from "no don't kill me please" to taking control of the conversation and giving them orders and making fun of them while having guns pointed at him 💀💀
1:00 and one of the scariest villains of TV was born
It’s ironic Saul wanted to protect Franchesca but can’t save himself great Easter eggs lol.
0:40 Ignacio & Lalo screaming thinking finally got him.
Given what we know now, it makes it all the more impressive and hilarious how quickly Saul is able to compose himself and turn the situation around.
Better call saul successfully made Jimmy McGill the main character of the BrBa universe. Considering the success and popularity of Breaking Bad and Walter white, better call saul pulled of a really great achievement.
He was always main character for me after Jessie and Walter. Loved every single scene with him.
If only they introduced him earlier than 208 somehow D: But, it is what it is.. I could watch yet another spinoff of him getting public masturbators out of jail.
@@4X10S I'm not talking about Jimmy being one of the main characters. I'm talking about him being THE main character of BrBa universe. Almost all of major plot lines in the Breaking bad universe start because of him.
Oh.. those good ol' days when Lalo's name was scarier than mine.
please stop roleplaying in youtube comments sections
@@NoFaceShiba lmao
@@NoFaceShiba please stop being a fun brake :D
@@tonyfear8128 Haha I agree.
Bryan Cranston, Bob Odenkirk, and Aaron Paul are masters of being able to going from straight up comedies than to drama, then back and forth multiple times. It's actually a incredibly hard transition in single episode or movies, but they where able to do it in a single scene.
I love this scene but its so weird that I have a Mandela effect regarding things like Saul delivering the lines differently, the engine of the RV being turned off, the tape being inside the door rather than outside, and Jesse looking and sounding weirdly different right after this moment.
🤣
Yeah Saul not delivering the line exactly or close to how he did in BB threw me off. He says it all quickly in BB and all slow in BCS
So that's how Hank knew there were bullet holes there...
@@obsessivefanboy7 I think the slowness is for dramatic effect
The tape was on the inside and outside. Different takes are inevitably different performances. Additionally, one of BCS's themes is how perception shapes reality over truth. In the new version, we're in Saul's perspective rather than Walter's, so it makes sense that he could perceive himself being so afraid that time slows down for him a bit, and with more fear in his voice. Of course it's not really that deep and just a different take, but a thought I found interesting
“It wasn’t me it was Ignacio! Lalo is that you?”
Me before BCS: LOL funny!
Me after BCS: Ohhhhhh now I get it!
I like how in situations when Walt confronts Saul, Saul always takes over the situation whenever Walt coughs.
3:27 - little did Saul know that dollar bill ended up his life upside down. This was classic Slippin' Jimmy who got cocky and thought he got the better off Lalo and no one else could be as threatening as Lalo. He was wrong again.
Ong
I remember watching this and not having a clue who Lalo was lol
I remember reading somewhere that the guy who plays Lalo had no idea who Lalo was, and would have never thought he would play Lalo.
I don't even remember him saying this my first time watching, When I watched better call saul and saw everybody pointing it out my mind was blown
@@babynyxe4784 that's because Lalo and the cartel stuff were just words and names made up to show that Saul deals with criminals. Then in better call Saul they are them into real characters. It's not some form of foreshadowing
@@matiasaguilar2500 i think what's impressive is they were able to create great characters from a throwaway line in a way that makes sense, not the "foreshadowing"
@@matiasaguilar2500 its not impressive because it was foreshadowing, its impressive because it wasn't. they created an entire new fictional entity from a single line.
One small but amazing detail is that even though Saul knows Varga as "Nacho" and usually calls him as such, Lalo always calls him Ignacio so Saul uses that name here because he thinks these are Lalo's men.
I always thought the dollar I'm the pocket was something random but now knowing it was something he learned from Kim makes it something really heartfelt, like man.
“Somebody is going to prison. It’s just a matter of who.”
Bravo Vince
The reference to Lalo just has me in awe. Such perfect attention to detail.
4:39 that look on Walt's face 😂😂😂 aghhh jesse is it okay if we do some prison shanky
Yes and Jesse's face says it all "Hell no we are not in season 5 yo!"
While lalo was sleeping under the lab while they were working since season 3😶
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This scene did exactly what the “You fought in the clone wars” scene did for Star Wars. Bravo!
Man this " Ignacio " and this " Lalo " guy seem very important, shame they're never mentioned again, they should make a second show based on this one and include them in it, I think it would be nice to see
"So if a prison shanking is completely off the table... and we're sure of that?"
*Walter will remember that*
Saul turned out to be my favorite character in the entire series just because of this scene. The way he understands his situation and even comes up on top of it is intelligent and hillarious.
i’m currently on season 6 episode 10, and you just simply have to watch it for yourself and you will completely understand Saul’s fear for Lalo, it may be fictional but as a viewer I can feel the deep psychological wounds left just one person’s actions, going back to this scene just leaves me speechless, amazing writing and thoughts were put into both BB and BCS.
Only Saul could go from being held at gunpoint to leaving with more money than he had before.
“How about I follow you home?” He could not have phrased that worse 😂
The process in which Saul gradually got the upper hand in this situation was glorious.
Just like with Tuco and the skateboarders
“Somebody is going to prison. It’s just a matter of who.” All these years later…Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould are absolute geniuses man. The best of the best. I’m terribly sad it’s over. But happy to know that this is as good as television gets. The end of an era and the greatest TV universe of all time. And it was perfect.
Walt’s reaction after Jesse says “No shanking!” is so goddamn funny
He once said he admires Tuco's aspiration for justice
0:42
This is the moment where Saul Goodman became the Punisher
OMG Breaking Bad, El Camino and Better Call Saul reunited in the desert
1:33 He's lying, actually his motto is "justice matters most"
Just Make Money
It hits different once you watch better call saul. Following the events of jimmy in better call saul I feel like breaking bad is a squeal. Never knew this one line had a whole different story.
Is this the breaking bad episode better call Saul or the better call Saul episode breaking bad 😂
It's a breaking bad episode called better call Saul
it''s el Camino
@@z2pt whooooooosh
To me, Better Call Saul ended when Kim left and there was that time slip where Saul was opening his office. From then on, we were watching some scenes intertwined with Breaking Bad and the black and white scenes are post Breaking Bad.
4:35 never fails to make me laugh
After watching Better Call Saul season 6 this hits different 👏👏👏
After Breaking bad i better watch that too
Fun fact: saul says the same thing “it was ignacio” when lalo ties the towel around his mouth, very cool cuz saul used to call him “nacho” but after he heard lalo say “igancio” he was too scared and in the moment to think about his name so he started to call him igancio from here on after.
Bravo vince
Bro was kidnapped and hogtied, and with a gun to his head and kneeling over an open grave, he walked out of it $6 richer, riding shotgun in the car he was kidnapped in with two new business partners ready to give him another $50,000.
It's crazy how fast Jesse ages when he walks back to the RV, must've been really cold..
Gotta love how the scene starts with Walt and Jesse kidnapping Saul, and ends with them putting their money in his pocket.