What's worse here is that it's small enough to eat in two big bites before hopping in. A whole pizza is pretty cumbersome. Kinda risky though with the cone 🧠🧊🥶
@@CJM-rg5rt FACT CHECK: Only half-true. The number of bites depends on the size of person eating the ice cream. Edit: alright I’m done being an asshole this morning. Just had to get it out of my system for today.
Bob Odenkirk is a professional by all means, I've never seen somebody look like they were dropping ice cream on purpose and on accident at the same time
I love how Nacho taunted Pryce for his pimped out Hummer, yet he rides along on a vehicle that screams 'look i'm a drug dealer'. This car is the opposite of restraint.
All due respect, you got no idea what it’s like to be Number One. Every decision you make affects every facet of every other thing. It's too much to deal with almost. And in the end, you're completely alone with it all.
@@ginpak7037 Not all Americans shows are made in Hollywood though,you know that? And besides, technically,the US is where most of the best shows in the world have been made (Better call Saul, Breaking bad, The Sopranos, The Wire, True Detective,etc...)
I love Lalo so much because he's smart but super charismatic. You can never tell what he is really thinking, but he's always reading other people through the sound/tone of their voice or their facial emotions. He uses that to his advantage but never drops his charismatic smile. People can never predict what he will do. He doesn't show ANY of that to his enemies. He keeps up his act, keeps cool, and intimidates the people he's getting information out of.
I remember this episode, it started with an opening sequence showing a melted ice cream laying on the ground with ants all over it. Didn't make sense right there and then, but obviously later on it does.
Wow. I love the detail of Lalo washing his hands. It symbolizes that his hands became very dirty after working on his car. Just one of the millions of subtle nuances of the show. Vince Gilligan did it again.
I’ve watched the series start to finish at least 4 times since it aired and I never picked up on this till you pointed it out. Gilligan is the gift that keeps on giving.
I can't believe someone else connected the dots on this. Well done. This scene is dripping with layer upon layer of symbolism. For example, Jimmy speaking to clients on his phone symbolizes the predominance of lawyer work in his life. Nacho opening the rear passenger door represents the desire for Jimmy to enter the vehicle and take a seat. The ice cream cone on the sidewalk symbolizes the idea that ice cream is not welcome in the car. The shiny bling, ghetto music, and pistol in the car symbolizes the thug nature of its occupants. There is so much more, but I think we have enough here to keep us awake for many nights to come.
@jakeperl5857 Oh yes I'm glad you brought up the ice cream. I had to re watch this video to grasp the significance. Also the fact that the ghetto bling symbolizes that these men were lower level in the cartel. Vince Gilligan is a genius.
The ice cream represents the sweet and innocent part of Sauls soul that he leaves on the side of the road, discarded to get in with a more lucrative but more dangerous and life-draining crowd.
@3D Modeller or he’s just eating ice cream, an activity that isn’t exactly out of the ordinary, and they don’t want the ice cream to melt on the interior of the car so they make him leave it?
@Pink Lemonade the cold opening of the episode focuses on ants devouring the ice cream Saul drops on the floor so it is meant to be symbolic otherwise they wouldnt add so much focus on it
One other sad detail here is the fact that Lalo got quieter and his demeanor became less joyful when Saul mentioned Abuelita, so its possible she had passed away by this time
@@richardstervinou2313 dude they can still lock the cars doors. You are just not able to manually unlock it anymore by pulling on it. Nacho pulled on the doors handle to open the door, it wasnt locked until Jimmy got in. Cmon basic door mechanism arent that hard to understand lol
@@judgejudys3xdungeon94 if you want to eat a piece of gum and a chocolate bar at the same time just say that. Please do us all a favor and leave that abomination far from ice cream.
@@prettyanxious5110 but the cold and the mint go together so well. It wouldnt be the same at all with your low class room temperature checkout aisle products
That's an older model car, so very unlikely to have had powered door locks. In addition, the older pull-up knobs to unlock it were unscrewed and removed, so this is certainly a manual door lock. Nacho reached back and opened the door using the inside handle. This means that the door wasn't locked when Saul was in there. It couldn't have been.
Never rode in a 70's or 80's model car, have you? Or an Oldsmobile? A 70's model Oldsmobile would have certainly had power locks. And the power locks of the day still used the same knobs as manual locks...just with power actuators. Nacho could open the door, let Saul in, then the driver could lock the door. Also back then, some cars allowed you to pull the interior handle to open a locked door, while some required you to use the power unlock button or lift the lock knob to unlock the door before you could open the door with the handle.
@@kwb377I’ve owned cars from the 80s definitely didn’t have power locks. I own two cars from the 90s also definitely don’t have power locks but they are toyotas and they like to keep stuff simple so there is less stuff to break down. So don’t discredit some dude by saying he’s never been in a car from the 70s or 80s when most from that era didn’t even have power locks 😂 and I’m not saying this car didn’t before you get all sooky.
Count the camera angles in and around the car ride to the garage. There's about 12 separate shots just for the ride. It takes time and effort, but the camera tells a story even when nobody is speaking. Awesome work.
I hate to be that guy ahahha but at 1:01, I'm pretty sure that Range Rover in the background is atleast a 2017 model or higher and this takes place before 2010
Jimmy is the ice cream cone left behind to melt under the sun as he talks to Salamanca, when he's back it's full of ants, just as we see the nail salon full of clients there to see Saul at the final season, one of them even asks "You're Salamanca's guy?" Or maybe it's just an ice cream cone, I don't know. Maybe someone can word it better.
The ice cream represents the sweet fun side of the hustle that Jimmy has been dipping his toe in as Saul Goodman. The cartel picking him up and forcing him to drop it shows that things aren't going to be very sweet and fun anymore.
I just had a flashback to Chuck & Jimmys childhood years & Jimmy is carelessly dropping the ice cream cone. Jimmy asks the nice lady behind the counter if he could get another one for free, & the lady complies & makes him another one. And upon seeing this injustice & violation of his oh so sacred law, Chuck goes on a verbal rampage. "Are you telling me that an ice cream cone just happens to fall like that?" "NO...HE ORCHESTRATED IT...JIMMY..." lol
i wonder if the ice cream drop was a bow to Phil "I did 20 fuckin' years" Leotardo throwing his ice cream when shit got real with Tony Soprano going after him for those 20 keys :D
First minute is fully improvised , Bob Onderkik was just enjoying ice cream, then Michael Mando randomly showed up and kidnaped him! Vince Gilligan saw this and orders camera to shoot! Bravo Vince!
Personally I never really thought to much into this scene. Looking back at it though; I realized that it's more then that. The cartel comes in with the flashy car and invites Jimmy inside. Jimmy trying to get out of the situation does what he does best. Try to talk himself out of it. The contrast in what hes allowed to get away with and what the cartel will let slide is concrete. His last innocence is thrown out the window like with the ice cream.
Lol, I just realized there’s a little "mistake" (probably) in that scene. During the ride, we can see Saul looking around in the car, and among other things he notices that the locking knobs for the rear doors are missing. This would suggest it is worrying because he can’t escape, however just a moment before we saw Nacho open the door for him from the inside, meaning the doors aren’t locked at all !
Actually not a mistake. Just because you take off the stick thing that let's a passenger manually unlock a door themselves, doesn't mean that it disables the car's central locking mechanisms. Nacho or his driver unlocked the door, and Nacho just pushed it open after that.
if anyone ever forces you in the back of a car, and you have the use of your arms, look on the edge of the door where it meets with the car. there is a small switch there which enables & disables child safety locks, when its disabled, pulling the handle will open the door, even if its locked
you're the guy with the mouth
😏
Most guys I've met have atleast 1 mouth
gawk gawk
@@DPowered2 bruh
*vine boom*
the worst crime in breaking bad was walter throwing a pizza on the roof and in better call saul is jimmy being forced to drop his ice cream
lol
For sure, I'd take a bullet before I'd waste my ice cream
What's worse here is that it's small enough to eat in two big bites before hopping in. A whole pizza is pretty cumbersome. Kinda risky though with the cone 🧠🧊🥶
Can't junk up Nachos car
@@CJM-rg5rt FACT CHECK: Only half-true. The number of bites depends on the size of person eating the ice cream.
Edit: alright I’m done being an asshole this morning. Just had to get it out of my system for today.
Bob Odenkirk is a professional by all means, I've never seen somebody look like they were dropping ice cream on purpose and on accident at the same time
It looked like he was debating whether or not to hold it out the window for the drive but decided he didn't want to piss them off
Saul is a criminal lawyer. He know how to avoid a ticket for littering.
But that wasn't on accident, you're just describing hesitation
@@vapingfury4460but he made it seem so natural that’s the point
OMG this comment is just genious
Nacho respects car interiors too much to allow that mint chocolate cone to ride.
No wonder, with his dad owning upholstery shop and all
His interior isn't even crocodile alligator, nor does he drive a movie theatre.
@@alyssarichardson2544too expensive! Alligator will look all wrong, you’d be better off putting a down payment for a new car. Cheaper might be better.
Mint chocolate sounds as bad as shit with blood in it.
" It has sentimental value.”
i would have eaten the ice cream real fast.
Good way to get brain freeze.
@@iamCifu final meal lol
Na I would have done it real slow, As a show of dominance, looking down staring him in the eyes as I lick it slow and sensually.
What kind of man eats chocolate mint ice cream? No man, no man at all
@@sugamerper9797 A rat
Lalo was completely right in this scene. Saul does have a mouth.
Bravo Vince
Come to think of it, most if not all of the characters in BCS and BrBa have mouths. Vince truly is a genius
How else would he eat his Ice cream
@@bobbythotimus1184 With his other mouth!
*4:43** More like Tuco is completely right.*
He told Lalo that Saul has a mouth.
Saul is a mint chip enjoyer? This is why I love Saul.
True chad, so many people think I'm mentally insane for prefering mint choco ice cream over shit like cookie dough and oreo ice cream
mint chip=refreshing
Not anymore
literally toothpaste
Disgusting
Nacho really said "get in loser, we're going shopping 💖💖!!"
Lol
Mean McGills
Lalo's ability to read people in an instant is amazing, he took one look and immediately knew that Saul has a mouth. Vince Gilligan is a genius
vince gilligan has nothing to do with BCS, it's peter gould
@@richardmccabe2392 It's a joke dude
@@peroxideman5292 oh my bad lol
Hadn’t noticed at first but Lalo is right Saul does indeed have a mouth
4:43 *Tuco told Lalo that Saul has a mouth, genius.*
I love how Nacho taunted Pryce for his pimped out Hummer, yet he rides along on a vehicle that screams 'look i'm a drug dealer'. This car is the opposite of restraint.
Not exactly. It's a cross between mobster and I just want to relive the glory days. There are so many of us out there who want to appear hard
I don't think it's his car. It belongs to the guy who's ear he ripped.
But Pryce doesn't have the cartel backing him
@@ramblincapuchin9075it's still a gaudy attention grabber.
Those seats look comfy af tho. I wonder if Nachos dad did that upholstery.
the moment saul was forced to drop his ice-cream cone was the moment saul turned into Heisenberg.
Name checks out
Fuckin cringe name bro.
Go back to /b and rate traps
How does this retarded comment have so many thumbs up haha
that's dumb
@@texclydes someone didn’t understand the joke
Somehow the "I see the family resemblance" is not a compliment here lol
One of my favourite scenes, the car, music, and Jimmy's look are perfect.
As someone who had a back seat ride like that, I must say that they had conveyed a feeling 100% accurately :)
@hot romentic Toma toma
@hot romentic search toma toma taino
@@hotromentic1808it's "Toma toma - Taino" ifnyou haven't found it still
Mint chip? My estimation of Saul Goodman as a man just fucking skyrocketed.
All due respect, you got no idea what it’s like to be Number One. Every decision you make affects every facet of every other thing. It's too much to deal with almost. And in the end, you're completely alone with it all.
@@BLAK3SAMA Are you high?
Love the sapranos reference
@@undert8er it’s another Sopranos reference
You know im working for the cartel right Kim? Anyway $4 a scoop.
I am calling for a moment of silence in memoriam of that delicious looking, worth breaking any diet for- ice cream.
calling mint ice cream delicious is a crime that cannot be equally punished.
@Deezel silence mint denier you talk nonsense
Well the ants were happy.
@@deezel2919 biznatch >:(
@@snailbert147 considering the ratio, I have lost this battle. I must respect the love of mint ice cream.
It would have been a pretty big power move if he made them wait while he ate the ice cream
I think Nacho would have said "let me help you with that", and shoved Saul's nose into the cone.
@@maskedmarvyl4774 I think he would have just looked annoyed
This show is so good that ice cream cone had a better side plot than most of the characters on other shows
The mountain of ants were very happy :)
@@snailbert147 I was sad. I like mint
@@CornholioPuppetMaster Me too. But maybe so did the ants and now they get to enjoy it
@@snailbert147 maybe those same ants traveled to the lab and are enjoying Howard and lalo now
The fact it’s true 😅
At that point I didn’t feel bad for Jimmy at all because he littered .
I feel like he barely littered. The ants probably cleaned that shit up in a day
It was all biodegradable
he's an antihero 👼
Yooooo it’s the professional lol. Didn’t you make like 1billion in GTA online?? Some heavy virgin energy there bigman
Biodegradable
He could have just eaten the whole thing before getting in. Wasteful.
If he wanted a brain freeze maybe
Damn boss, didn't expect you here. Big fan of your stuff!
I mean, he is the guy with the mouth
Just don't tell mom I'm on UA-cam
They didn't look like they wanted to wait.
The cinematography and DOP work in this show have got to be the best in television history. Absolutely stunning.
Yes it really highlights how Jimmy "Saul Goodman" Mcgill (Bob Odenkirk) has a mouth.
television history isn't boiled down to Hollywood
@@ginpak7037 that isn't at all what he said why are you accusing him lmao
@@ginpak7037 Not all Americans shows are made in Hollywood though,you know that? And besides, technically,the US is where most of the best shows in the world have been made (Better call Saul, Breaking bad, The Sopranos, The Wire, True Detective,etc...)
@@ginpak7037why even comment if it’s going to be irrelevant and random you are just commenting because you can..
I'm glad they finally explained this because up to this point in the show I thought Saul didn't have a mouth.
Never would i thought to see Saul listening to Reggaton intentionally or unintentionally 😂
name of song?
ta en la descripción, yey @@turdmanjones384
“How’s your lovely abuelita?”
*Ignores question and changes subject*
Maybe she died.
Sigma grindset
I'm guessing she passed away and Lalo didn't want to talk about it.
@@Ammolite04 the actress did pass away, actually. Probably their way of acknowledging it
@@voidreamerif they talk first, you talk about something else. Sigmillionare grindset.
This is the moment James McGill became the man with the mouth
The moment he really became Saul Goodman you mean
@@actualiygod6782no they mean that this is the moment James McGill became the man with the mouth
I hope they don't remember that nickname in prison or Slipping Jimmy the one with the mouth's a helluva nickname 🍆
To this day, that person is still waiting for Saul to call them back
Totally unrealistic. Cartel would blast you for wasting that mint chocolate chip, they would've wanted you to eat it real fast instead of wasting it.
🤣🤣🤣
Deadass. My uncle the drug dealer don’t mess around with his mint chip🤦🏻😎😎
Any real mexican knows NEVER EVER waste food, always finish or find a use for it
How do you know this?
@@Emily-pd2hi Common knowledge. Wasting mint chip ice cream is worse than ratting.
Oh, those stock GTA: Vice City door sounds
Lol, I didn’t even notice til you mentioned.
Hmmm Nice bike
@@alainportant6412 *no, my bike!*
That’s just what older car doors sounded like homie lol
@@civmike yeah but its the exact same sound, plenty of high budget movies also use the valve doors sfx
I love Lalo so much because he's smart but super charismatic. You can never tell what he is really thinking, but he's always reading other people through the sound/tone of their voice or their facial emotions. He uses that to his advantage but never drops his charismatic smile. People can never predict what he will do. He doesn't show ANY of that to his enemies. He keeps up his act, keeps cool, and intimidates the people he's getting information out of.
I remember this episode, it started with an opening sequence showing a melted ice cream laying on the ground with ants all over it. Didn't make sense right there and then, but obviously later on it does.
thanks for explaining man would not have got it without your explainantion man thank you man
@@m.ettema5780 YW 🙏🏻
Actually the ant scene was on the episode right after he gets in the car
@@Ronam0451 which is the episode in the latter half of this video
Fun fact, those ants aren't CGI. They actually hired an "ant wrangler". Which is two words I never expected to see together.
Wow. I love the detail of Lalo washing his hands. It symbolizes that his hands became very dirty after working on his car. Just one of the millions of subtle nuances of the show. Vince Gilligan did it again.
i had to rewatch to see what you mean
I’ve watched the series start to finish at least 4 times since it aired and I never picked up on this till you pointed it out. Gilligan is the gift that keeps on giving.
I can't believe someone else connected the dots on this. Well done. This scene is dripping with layer upon layer of symbolism. For example, Jimmy speaking to clients on his phone symbolizes the predominance of lawyer work in his life. Nacho opening the rear passenger door represents the desire for Jimmy to enter the vehicle and take a seat. The ice cream cone on the sidewalk symbolizes the idea that ice cream is not welcome in the car. The shiny bling, ghetto music, and pistol in the car symbolizes the thug nature of its occupants. There is so much more, but I think we have enough here to keep us awake for many nights to come.
@jakeperl5857 Oh yes I'm glad you brought up the ice cream. I had to re watch this video to grasp the significance. Also the fact that the ghetto bling symbolizes that these men were lower level in the cartel. Vince Gilligan is a genius.
🤣🤣🤣
The ice cream represents the sweet and innocent part of Sauls soul that he leaves on the side of the road, discarded to get in with a more lucrative but more dangerous and life-draining crowd.
@3D Modeller or he’s just eating ice cream, an activity that isn’t exactly out of the ordinary, and they don’t want the ice cream to melt on the interior of the car so they make him leave it?
@Pink Lemonade the cold opening of the episode focuses on ants devouring the ice cream Saul drops on the floor so it is meant to be symbolic otherwise they wouldnt add so much focus on it
no it represents saul's tacky taste (mint ice cream is disgusting)
@@tenezacarichard502Season 6 opening ants devouring cartel Hitman
Everything is on purpose in this show
It's just a goddamn icecream... 😶🌫
A nice little detail is how Jimmy tells Kim to remove the Mint Chip in Something Unforgivable. Guess those ants left a heavy impact.
Which episode?
@@celsorobles5562 bro just said the episode
Vince Gilligan actually made sure Bob Odenkirk has a real mouth in this scene. Really shows you how dedicated they are to their craft
The ice cream was sadder than Chuck's death
One other sad detail here is the fact that Lalo got quieter and his demeanor became less joyful when Saul mentioned Abuelita, so its possible she had passed away by this time
Why on Earth would you ever get involved with providing legal services for the cartel? I can only imagine how terrifying that would be
Money. Lots of it.
"Once you're in, you're in" - Nacho, season 1. He didn't intend to, he got pulled in.
I miss him already
Eh
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Nice touch with the rear door locks removed someone definitely provided that tip to them from the life.
What’s the reason for that btw?
@@95Bartlett what kind of question is this?
So he can't open the door?!
Maybe, just maybe
@@0o6t61 But it does open from the inside, Varga reached back and opened it from the inside.
@@richardstervinou2313 they locked the car Doors after he got in
@@richardstervinou2313 dude they can still lock the cars doors. You are just not able to manually unlock it anymore by pulling on it. Nacho pulled on the doors handle to open the door, it wasnt locked until Jimmy got in. Cmon basic door mechanism arent that hard to understand lol
Love how at 4:34 saul says "I hadn't notice" He is clearly scared
song goes so fucking hard GODDAMN
For real fucking banger, always love how they utilize the music for the scenes 🔥
What is it's name ?
@@rajatkumawat4620 Toma Toma - Taino
@@Blackout201_That's weird, because the song came out in 2005, but the episode is set in 2004
"I know we're kidnapping you, but do Not get in my car with that ice cream cone!"
Ignacio was trying to take out Lalo and get out of the cartel. But in a twist of irony, in this scene he is coercing Jimmy to work for Lalo lol!
That looks like mint chocolate chip. My opinion of Saul really changed when I saw that was his ice cream preference.
Mint chocolate chip is objectively the best ice cream. Blow me
Right, and it was the type that has the fake green dye.
@@judgejudys3xdungeon94 if you want to eat a piece of gum and a chocolate bar at the same time just say that. Please do us all a favor and leave that abomination far from ice cream.
Mint ice cream on a hot ass day in a suit would be refreshing.
@@prettyanxious5110 but the cold and the mint go together so well. It wouldnt be the same at all with your low class room temperature checkout aisle products
That's an older model car, so very unlikely to have had powered door locks. In addition, the older pull-up knobs to unlock it were unscrewed and removed, so this is certainly a manual door lock. Nacho reached back and opened the door using the inside handle. This means that the door wasn't locked when Saul was in there. It couldn't have been.
Never rode in a 70's or 80's model car, have you? Or an Oldsmobile? A 70's model Oldsmobile would have certainly had power locks. And the power locks of the day still used the same knobs as manual locks...just with power actuators. Nacho could open the door, let Saul in, then the driver could lock the door. Also back then, some cars allowed you to pull the interior handle to open a locked door, while some required you to use the power unlock button or lift the lock knob to unlock the door before you could open the door with the handle.
Un-bravo Vince!
@@kwb377I’ve owned cars from the 80s definitely didn’t have power locks. I own two cars from the 90s also definitely don’t have power locks but they are toyotas and they like to keep stuff simple so there is less stuff to break down. So don’t discredit some dude by saying he’s never been in a car from the 70s or 80s when most from that era didn’t even have power locks 😂 and I’m not saying this car didn’t before you get all sooky.
Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?
Song: Toma Toma - Taino
Thank you I was looking for it
Boricua?
coo ! tanks
fucked up they wouldn't let him take the ice cream
No food in the car - Phil Leotardo
@@hjer731 no ice cream for me hun, they tell me I'm sweet enough
I grew up with those cars. Don’t even think about eating in them.
agreed that was a moral event horizon
Count the camera angles in and around the car ride to the garage. There's about 12 separate shots just for the ride. It takes time and effort, but the camera tells a story even when nobody is speaking. Awesome work.
Absolutely.
I wish they had done more with the mint chip ice cream cone, it was one of my favorite characters.
the song is named toma toma for anyone who want to know
This sound like a GTA car door opening 0:45
BrBa and BCS talk place in the GTA universe. Trevor knows Mike. Mike kicked his ass.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 🤣
Stock sound effect. I’ve also heard it in doors squeaking open and shut.
Because It is, most of the 3D Universe Old Cars Used That Door SFX
This is Jimmy/Saul's best necktie and suit for me. Not too strong a color of shirt, then the tie is a nice greenish teal and dark purple
The lighting and scenery in this show is perfect.
I hate to be that guy ahahha but at 1:01, I'm pretty sure that Range Rover in the background is atleast a 2017 model or higher and this takes place before 2010
And Toma Toma came out in 2005. This is in 2004.
Bravo Vince. The ice cream symbolism is beautiful
DOES ANYONE know who plays this song???
sick ride tho
the no icecream rule was justified
ugliest car in the whole series
@@taaviarbo to highbrows maybe
@@taaviarbo It's easily one of the best imo
@@sekhmet7774 Then I guess we have to agree to disagree :)
For me Nacho's AMC looked the best
The cars and the rules haven’t changed in 50 years. Only the music.
This video has strong GTA vibes.
I could smell the cologne in that car.
Are you telling me an ice cream just happened to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!
Jimmy is the ice cream cone left behind to melt under the sun as he talks to Salamanca, when he's back it's full of ants, just as we see the nail salon full of clients there to see Saul at the final season, one of them even asks "You're Salamanca's guy?"
Or maybe it's just an ice cream cone, I don't know. Maybe someone can word it better.
The ice cream represents the sweet fun side of the hustle that Jimmy has been dipping his toe in as Saul Goodman. The cartel picking him up and forcing him to drop it shows that things aren't going to be very sweet and fun anymore.
It hurts that the guy with the gold chains outlived ignacio
Really?
He didn’t, Crazy-8 kills him.
Damn i miss Nacho 😓
Me too
@@Reshme77sii 😢
I wouldn't be calming driving someone around who had ripped an earring out of my ear.
The close up of the cone, the angle, fit perfectly.
I just had a flashback to Chuck & Jimmys childhood years & Jimmy is carelessly dropping the ice cream cone.
Jimmy asks the nice lady behind the counter if he could get another one for free, & the lady complies & makes him another one.
And upon seeing this injustice & violation of his oh so sacred law, Chuck goes on a verbal rampage.
"Are you telling me that an ice cream cone just happens to fall like that?"
"NO...HE ORCHESTRATED IT...JIMMY..."
lol
Passion for justice
And a big heart.
I need to know the ice cream cone's backstory.
It all began when our civilization discovered wheat and barley for the first time
AMC's Better Scream Ice Cream
When your rideshare driver doesn’t take any crap.
I love that special Latino touch that Vince brings in BB and BCS..
Everyone let's make April 25th a Nacho day in memory of Ignacios death for his father.
it's a made up show
@@fisnoun8639 no it's not bro, it's reel life
@@fisnoun8639 its real life he actually died that day
@@fisnoun8639 Yeah idiot, quit spreading misinformation and show some respect for Nacho. smh
Just wait another 10 days and order nachos on May 5.
"Do you know the definition of insanity?" - Vaas
I love how you ended it there. If I haven't watched BCS I'd be dying to find out more
This is the moment Saul Goodman became Toma Toma
🤣 Bravo Vince
i wonder if the ice cream drop was a bow to Phil "I did 20 fuckin' years" Leotardo throwing his ice cream when shit got real with Tony Soprano going after him for those 20 keys :D
I wondered the same
Both had a no ice cream in the car rule both got shot in the head. coincidence?
That one ant: Yo the gang not Gon believe this
First minute is fully improvised , Bob Onderkik was just enjoying ice cream, then Michael Mando randomly showed up and kidnaped him! Vince Gilligan saw this and orders camera to shoot! Bravo Vince!
Wouldn't it be funny if Saul tried to run?
That ice cream looked amazing, Nacho woulda been waiting 5 minutes
Personally I never really thought to much into this scene. Looking back at it though; I realized that it's more then that. The cartel comes in with the flashy car and invites Jimmy inside. Jimmy trying to get out of the situation does what he does best. Try to talk himself out of it. The contrast in what hes allowed to get away with and what the cartel will let slide is concrete. His last innocence is thrown out the window like with the ice cream.
That song is banging!!!
That face Saul made then the sound of the engine at 1:51 got me thinking at first that he let one rip in a bid to escape the confines of the car 🤣🤣🤣
Lol, I just realized there’s a little "mistake" (probably) in that scene. During the ride, we can see Saul looking around in the car, and among other things he notices that the locking knobs for the rear doors are missing. This would suggest it is worrying because he can’t escape, however just a moment before we saw Nacho open the door for him from the inside, meaning the doors aren’t locked at all !
Actually not a mistake. Just because you take off the stick thing that let's a passenger manually unlock a door themselves, doesn't mean that it disables the car's central locking mechanisms. Nacho or his driver unlocked the door, and Nacho just pushed it open after that.
@@bigpoppa1234 i’m not a big car nerd so I assumed cars with these kind of old style knobs are ancient so they only work manual but I guess I’m wrong
The driver can unlock it from his side door
The garage they had that meeting in wasn't just for show.
They have a modified car. They have a place _to modify_ cars. It's not rocket surgery.
Cool detail, Lalo is singing the same song the first time he met Nacho at the restaurant.
if anyone ever forces you in the back of a car, and you have the use of your arms, look on the edge of the door where it meets with the car. there is a small switch there which enables & disables child safety locks, when its disabled, pulling the handle will open the door, even if its locked
*“He told me you’re the guy with a mouth”*
That was the harshest cut from a clip I have ever seen.
@@DrTiggy666 Yeah especially if someone doesn’t have context it sounds like he’s about to murder Jimmy
Mister Vaas, long time no see 😃
Jimmy immediately broke the law - he committed littering offense by getting into Vargas car.
This is the exact moment where saul goodman got a mouth
They are just like Phil Leotardo. No eating ice cream in the car.
0:31 mr varga long time no see.
damn i miss nacho!!🥹🥹🥹
We all do 😭😭😭😭
0:57 The way he waves his finger is honestly what makes it for me
I can never unsee Lalo as Trevor lol
Dam that ice cream cone looked good mint chocolate chip if I'm not mistaken.
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I was wondering why this song had Saul Goodman on the play screen on Spotify and now my questions are answered lol
The ice cream cone on the side walk. Genius shot
no way I’m tossing that mint n chip.
Fucking Nacho that ice cream looked yummy
Great clip
Okay, the cartal listen to some banger music.