Pryce: They’re like my crown jewels. Hank: Crown jewels? You mean, like minerals? Pryce: Uh, no, like, you know, really important and valuable to me... Hank: Minerals, Pryce! Not rocks, not stones! Minerals! You ever had a mineral collection?
Any seasoned investigator would recognize this as the result of a lover's spat between Mr. Wormald and an art patron, which led to the theft of digital media of an artistic nature.
As incompetent as a lot of common people that don't know what they are getting into when talking about organized crime including yourself, most likely.
@@rhysioeren3203 Well, he was far below average. Average people would lose their nerves when doing crime, but Price actively invited the police into the same house he keeps his wares in.
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm Cash stolen but dodges question, other valuable stuff not stolen despite place being ransacked, drug dealer car, "I work at a pharmaceutical company".
@@libgermany The only suspicious thing about him was his stupid Hummer. Keeping cash in your house isn't cause for suspicion, especially when he already says that he collects extremely rare cards that are worth a ton of money. Burglar stealing nothing but cash and baseball cards also makes sense cuz a TV is too heavy to carry and a laptop is worthless if it's secure.
Nice catch. I imagine you probably watched it these several times! I've seen better call saul twice if you include the original run. And breaking bad. I have seen several times, I probably lost count. Maybe five? And I never noticed this
On its face it seems silly that Pryce would get so worked up over losing some baseball cards, but I looked it up out of curiosity and that card he mentioned, a Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card in mint-condition, is worth *millions*, with one recently selling for just over $10 million at an auction. Even before you find out they're his dad's cards, he wasn't kidding when he called it 'irreplaceable'.
Yea, I know it's a show but with the cops not seeming to care or know anything about baseball cards, I'd be pulling up recent auction numbers online for some of them. Same thing could easily happen with a Magic collection, etc.
The idiot gives himself away when he completely ignores the cash. The police put it together quick, the hummer, where he works, and the cash. Brilliant story telling in 5 min.
I know he’s an idiot but the cash question could’ve easily be answered with him saying something like 10K dollars that he put aside throughout the years just in case of an emergency or bad days. Sure, the cops would’ve asked him why didn’t he put it in the bank, but it’s not like it was a large amount plus even today it’s still very common for people to have a cash reserve in the house, I bet the cops also had. And if they were really pushy he could’ve said he was paranoid about a potential power outage or something like this. I know Pryce is an idiot but I didn’t think he was That much of an idiot
@@alextomulescu4593 it’s not so much the cash, it’s his reaction to losing it. What model citizen is NOT going to care that he has 10K stolen from him?
@@kelvinloyola6070 if he had been smarter he could've played off the cash more easily.give them so small number but emphasize that the baseball cards are more expensive. I collect action figures and the theft of my collection could rack up a few thousands with the theft of a few figures alone.
@@Strengthnerd5 "It was a few hundred Dollars in cash, but the cards are worth thousands. I've been collecting them for years and they have huge sentimental value to me". Boom, done job.
@@MediamarkedDid you know Ghosts have rights? The Constitution says they do. And so do I. I believe that until proven guilty, every ghost man, ghost woman, and ghost child in this country is innocent. And that’s why I fight for you, Albuquerque! Better call Saul!
@TrashcanTroubadourA lot of criminals are impulsive; not necessarily stupid, as a lesser education doesn't necessarily translate to intelligence, but you'd be surprised by the amount of crimes that weren't thought out and the perps just come up with suspicious things to avoid detection not realising that any non-involved person would listen to them and go "Huh, why are they getting fixated on cards that were stolen and not anything else like their violation of privacy, that talk about cash then a quick change in topic, a new shiny leased car, nobody that comes to mind who done this etc" Cops (or at least they should do this, it boils my blood when they don't) come into a scene with no preconceived notions, an open mind and a notepad to write down anything so that they don't forget things. Imagine you're walking into this scene and the dude that had stuff stolen from him acts irritated, wants his expensive baseball cards back and is helpful. THEN he slips up and speaks about cash, before fixating heavily on the cards and has given you no possible people who would do this to him. He has a new lease on an expensive car, and his job suggests he gets paid a little more than standard average. This is absolutely sus, especially if you're a cop that knows the cartel operates around here. Does that explanation kinda clear the clouds?
Kind of funny to realize that without Pryce breaking bad wouldn’t have been possible. If it wasn’t because of Pryce calling Mike for the protection job, Mike wouldn’t have met Nacho, wouldn’t have sent Tuco to jail, and most importantly wouldn’t have gotten under Gus’s radar. As silly of a character as he was, his actions had major consequences for everyone in both series.
@gh5972 it's real. It's actually a known fact that the cameraman had just followed around people in albuquerque and the director had taken credit for ir all
@@superking-nicolaslucau7252 police in plenty of US cities won't respond to burglaries if the perps aren't still there. Pittsburgh is one that's getting attention recently.
Gotta love their way of talking changes once they start suspecting him. Like they rehearse it in the cop car just in case they happen to spot someone who is suspicious.
@@MrOfTwine Idk; there isn’t any intense dramatic music playing in the background, or shaky cameras with multiple angles & super imposed shots of the peoples faces & reactions.
Storing a lot of cash in your house will raise the eyebrows of any LEO with two brain cells to rub together. Most people with a lot of money put that money in banks precisely to prevent it from being stolen or otherwise lost. There are innocuous exceptions such as people who inherently distrust banks; the more intuitive explanation is that the money is from illegal activity. This is common sense to any criminal and is moreso for any cop.
"pryc is only part of th drug empire stil alive at th end of the show. he's kingpin now" OR...he's Danny, who ran the Lazer Tag place, and is in prison.
@@AmirKhan-yv8jmwell for one when they asked how much cash was stolen he dodged the question and kept focusing on the baseball cards. And before that the cops asked him if anyone knew he had an expensive collection and he said not really. Putting two and two together the cops can pretty safely assume the intruders we're looking for something that wasn't baseball cards. There's more but I think that was the main thing.
@@Moj999_he said I don't know because maybe he had only a few hundreds stolen, that's nothing compared to his baseball card collection, hence "I don't know".
Never watched the episode but seems like a lot of work just to access the space below the kitchen cabinet. Cut the drywall, studs, bottom plate, loose baseboard behind a couch. Why not have a removable toe kick or bottom on the cabinet same access but easier.
This scene works because it's written from the perspective of the officers. We are familiar with Pryce but we are not familiar with A. his home. B. his baseball fanaticism. We just know Pryce is a criminal who has done illegal stuff. So going into this scene, trying to figure out why Pryce, a criminal, called the cops for some stupid reason, makes it so much more effective because of that. The cops are asking questions, Pryce is giving suspicious answers. I never caught any of that going into this. I was on Pryce's side and wondering why the cops needed to ask so many gosh darn questons. Just get the man his cards back!! The lens of the writing has so much power on the story.
Funnily enough he was supposed to be the 'Danny' who owned the Laser Tag place that Saul recommended for money laundering, but they never explored it or stated it explicitly
Pryce could f-ck up getting a cup of coffee. Probably wouldn't even know how to pick up the cup properly or would complain that the hot coffee is "too hot".
Tbf if hot coffee is hot enough to cause permanent damage than it is hot enough to grant you $50,000,000 in lawsuits. And yes it was completely justified McDonalds knew that there was going to be an accident but figured the lawsuit expenses would be cheaper than improving their coffee.
@@samusaran13372 by the money they save, I assume the machines were just crap and over heated things purposefully, and it would've cost a lot to replace all the coffee machines
The one cop at 2:05...haha yeah he doesn't suspect a thing! Pryce is such a dumbass - how can he be so unaware that this is related to Nacho and their business? And that even if it wasn't, the LAST people he should have poking around his house are the cops, considering what he's up to?
He was most likely aware it was to do with Nacho. But thought he could bullshit hard enough to the cops to get his cards back without arousing suspicion. He thought wrong.
Collection items can vary wildly in price, which is why they focus on objective things like card quality. A fair bit could mean 2k-20k depending on the buyer and the collection.
2:36 fyi Arnold Schwarzenegger is the reason Hummer exists because on the set of 1990s Kindergarten Cop he fell in love with the AM General military HMMWV or Humvee they used and personally persuaded Am General to make a civilian version. He later received the first one and since then people who are nothing like him but want to feel like they are are buying them.
The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle Rookie card that Pryce mentions depending on grade could have been worth 200k+ in 2002 . Maybe he should have mentioned that.
I love how he keeps trying to direct the cops to gocus on just the one collection of cards, like hes talking to a plumber he hired about whoch leaky pipes he wants them to fix first.
Damn, Hank Aaron mint condition AND a signed Derek Jeter? This is an injustice that must be rectified immediately! Those cops sure do look like theyre taking this very seriously so I've no doubt the culprit will be apprehended. Hopefully he's not a dangerous individual who indulges in fetish films meant to titillate the senses
Fun fact the white cop here actually showed up in an episode of Breaking Bad, when Skyler calls the cops on Walter trying to kick him out way back when.
It's a nonissue but it does turn my stomach the wrong way when the Better Call Saul clips on this Verified channel keep referring to Danny by Pryce. He (Danny) said Pryce was an alias when we first met him. His real name is Daniel or Danny - the same Danny who owns the laser tag, which is confirmed by Peter Gould.
@@royfokerpoker1802they saw a clear spot where the trash/debris was pushed aside from the couch being moved. He checked the wall where his money was held, but didnt cover where it got pushed aside
If Hank were there:
Hank: "What else been taken?"
Pryce: "Half a million in cash."
Hank: "Haha good one, Pryce."
Hank: "What's DW stand for? David Webster? Doctor Who? ...Daniel Wormald?"
Pryce: "Heh, you got me."
S tier comment
@@imetacrab lmaoo
Pryce: They’re like my crown jewels.
Hank: Crown jewels? You mean, like minerals?
Pryce: Uh, no, like, you know, really important and valuable to me...
Hank: Minerals, Pryce! Not rocks, not stones! Minerals! You ever had a mineral collection?
It's ASAC Schrader
Any seasoned investigator would recognize this as the result of a lover's spat between Mr. Wormald and an art patron, which led to the theft of digital media of an artistic nature.
Squat Cobbler
@@solitudeau8188 Never heard of it, maybe it goes by a different name West of the Rockies?
Ah, so you’ve watched the show. Interesting
@@chadd990 oh, there's a show?
@@will123134you don’t know how many weird fetishes exist 😂 it is extremely believable
Price was such an incompetent criminal that he not only was a threat to himself, but every of his acquaintances.
As incompetent as a lot of common people that don't know what they are getting into when talking about organized crime including yourself, most likely.
@@rhysioeren3203 Well, he was far below average. Average people would lose their nerves when doing crime, but Price actively invited the police into the same house he keeps his wares in.
@Mediados And Nacho thought theives don't go to the cops after they get robbed. Well not this one. 😂
Trying to go cheap not rehiring Mike. He would have been worth it. 😂
Kinda like Ted
It’s funny how oblivious Pryce is to the cops catching onto him, he genuinely thinks they’re just friendly.
How did they suspect he is involved in drug dealing?
@@AmirKhan-yv8jmwas the hummer not enough? And when he mentioned cash being stolen?
He thinks he has outsmarted them.
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm Cash stolen but dodges question, other valuable stuff not stolen despite place being ransacked, drug dealer car, "I work at a pharmaceutical company".
@@libgermany The only suspicious thing about him was his stupid Hummer. Keeping cash in your house isn't cause for suspicion, especially when he already says that he collects extremely rare cards that are worth a ton of money. Burglar stealing nothing but cash and baseball cards also makes sense cuz a TV is too heavy to carry and a laptop is worthless if it's secure.
The same cop who showed up when Skyler called the police on Walt in season 3!
Nice catch. I imagine you probably watched it these several times! I've seen better call saul twice if you include the original run. And breaking bad. I have seen several times, I probably lost count. Maybe five? And I never noticed this
For such a large city ABQ sure has a small police department lol
@@RBSmada Albuquerque is the 6th smallest city in USA
Wow never noticed that 😮
Could be a real cop who loves the shows and landed a cameo on BB and got called back for BCS
On its face it seems silly that Pryce would get so worked up over losing some baseball cards, but I looked it up out of curiosity and that card he mentioned, a Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card in mint-condition, is worth *millions*, with one recently selling for just over $10 million at an auction. Even before you find out they're his dad's cards, he wasn't kidding when he called it 'irreplaceable'.
He didn’t even need to get into the drug trade his dad made him set for life
Yea, I know it's a show but with the cops not seeming to care or know anything about baseball cards, I'd be pulling up recent auction numbers online for some of them. Same thing could easily happen with a Magic collection, etc.
I collect action figures and it really is astonishing how quickly things can go up in value
My dad had that card and when he turned 18 and moved out of the house left it in a box up in the attic. Grandma ended up throwing it away
@@dhgwsgsgsgsgsgfsgsdgfsg You talking about if you were the police investigating?
"what line of work are you in? - I work at the Dunder Miflin warehouse in Scranton, PA"
He also doesn't technically have a hearing problem, just FYI.
0:07 "What's Saul Gone"
Great foreshadowing Vince!!!
0:35 “Jimmied it open or something” Vravo Brince
@@Thedarkknight2244He orchestrated it! Jimmy!
Hail Vince!
@@cometmoon4485 But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy!
Ugh, just like Red Dead Redemption 2 when people never shut up about the “ATTENTION TO DETAIL”
"I assume more baseball cards." the best line lmao
Nice pfp
Man love his baseball cards
"Pretty sweet Hummer parked in the driveway. That yours?"
"Yeah, that's mine. It's a lease."
"It looks like a school bus for 5 year old pimps."
@@kevinsedwardsyes it is man, didn’t you watch the video
He wasn't very smart in this line of work. He didn't think cops would ask questions about a car that costs more than his monthly salary.
@@kevinsedwardsshut up nerd
@@kevinsedwards Woosh.
@@kevinsedwardsyou get your quotes right
The idiot gives himself away when he completely ignores the cash. The police put it together quick, the hummer, where he works, and the cash. Brilliant story telling in 5 min.
I know he’s an idiot but the cash question could’ve easily be answered with him saying something like 10K dollars that he put aside throughout the years just in case of an emergency or bad days. Sure, the cops would’ve asked him why didn’t he put it in the bank, but it’s not like it was a large amount plus even today it’s still very common for people to have a cash reserve in the house, I bet the cops also had. And if they were really pushy he could’ve said he was paranoid about a potential power outage or something like this. I know Pryce is an idiot but I didn’t think he was That much of an idiot
@@alextomulescu4593 it’s not so much the cash, it’s his reaction to losing it. What model citizen is NOT going to care that he has 10K stolen from him?
@@kelvinloyola6070 yes, that too obviously, another ridiculous thing about him. Even more ridiculous than his idiocy or obsession with the cards
@@kelvinloyola6070 if he had been smarter he could've played off the cash more easily.give them so small number but emphasize that the baseball cards are more expensive. I collect action figures and the theft of my collection could rack up a few thousands with the theft of a few figures alone.
@@Strengthnerd5 "It was a few hundred Dollars in cash, but the cards are worth thousands. I've been collecting them for years and they have huge sentimental value to me". Boom, done job.
I love the cops face at 1:16. He is trying to stifle the laugh when Pryce is getting technical about the cards 😂
He's just blowing out his lips.
Either way it was a funny look.
The other guy at 3:14 is pretty damn funny too!
"Someone must have jimmied it open."
See? He'll never change! He's Slippy Jimmy!
He was Born Slippy. Always shouting, “Lager! Lager! Lager! Lager!”…
He defecated through the back door!
You telling me a door just happens to open like that?! No!! He orchestrated it!! Jimmy!!
Stealing him BLIND
Jimmy: Don’t Jimmy me!
"They must have Jimmy'd it open"... VRAVO BINCE!!!
Slipped right in.
@@chuckliquor3663what a sick joke
FLAVO GLINCE
@@Gaberror404 Are you telling me baseball cards just _happen_ to go missing like that? No! _He_ orchestrated it! Jimmy!
😂😂😂😂😂
When the Pryce is Right... You know who to call.
You kinda have a point there.......I mean doesn't seem far fetched
Ghostbusters!
@@MediamarkedDid you know Ghosts have rights? The Constitution says they do. And so do I. I believe that until proven guilty, every ghost man, ghost woman, and ghost child in this country is innocent. And that’s why I fight for you, Albuquerque! Better call Saul!
YES! We want a Pryce spinoff ASAP. Bring him back to the twin cities so the whole cast can speak with no accent.
A dish served cold…
Those cops are not interested in helping you find your baseball cards
Man, this guy is such an energy vampire
with guys like this on the loose, it makes me look better
@@BoopinSnakeBanditothink that was the joke
Had to scroll to far down to find this
Hellooooooo
0:51-1:30 his rambling reminds me so much of something Walt would say
Big difference is Walt would say to come off as harmless, where as Pryce is just an idiot
This character was the inspiration for Walter white - per bravo vince podcast
@TrashcanTroubadourA lot of criminals are impulsive; not necessarily stupid, as a lesser education doesn't necessarily translate to intelligence, but you'd be surprised by the amount of crimes that weren't thought out and the perps just come up with suspicious things to avoid detection not realising that any non-involved person would listen to them and go "Huh, why are they getting fixated on cards that were stolen and not anything else like their violation of privacy, that talk about cash then a quick change in topic, a new shiny leased car, nobody that comes to mind who done this etc" Cops (or at least they should do this, it boils my blood when they don't) come into a scene with no preconceived notions, an open mind and a notepad to write down anything so that they don't forget things. Imagine you're walking into this scene and the dude that had stuff stolen from him acts irritated, wants his expensive baseball cards back and is helpful. THEN he slips up and speaks about cash, before fixating heavily on the cards and has given you no possible people who would do this to him. He has a new lease on an expensive car, and his job suggests he gets paid a little more than standard average. This is absolutely sus, especially if you're a cop that knows the cartel operates around here.
Does that explanation kinda clear the clouds?
Pryce is exactly what we'd have gotten, had Walt never met Saul
Pryce is basically a much dumber Walt.
Kind of funny to realize that without Pryce breaking bad wouldn’t have been possible. If it wasn’t because of Pryce calling Mike for the protection job, Mike wouldn’t have met Nacho, wouldn’t have sent Tuco to jail, and most importantly wouldn’t have gotten under Gus’s radar. As silly of a character as he was, his actions had major consequences for everyone in both series.
Also without Pryce Hector wouldn't have a stroke
It’s fiction!
I give more credit to the vet, who set up Mike with Pryce. He was essentially Mike’s gateway into Albuquerque’s underworld.
@gh5972 it's real. It's actually a known fact that the cameraman had just followed around people in albuquerque and the director had taken credit for ir all
Pryce is one of the most underrated characters ever!!!!!! He would make a perfect character in GTA. Every scene he’s in has me dying of laughter 😂
he kind of already is considering he voices Lester (unless that was the point of this comment lol)
@@GooberM47He didn't voice lester dude...
@@BlLLY yeah he did, that's literally lester
@@HardcoreNicotine Jay Klaitz is the voice actor/mo-cap of Lester. Mark Proksch is the actor of Pryce.
@@HardcoreNicotine do some research dude...
“You’re telling me baseball cards just happen to disappear like that? No, he orchestrated it! Jimmy!”
0:34 SEE, IT WAS JIMMY!!! I AM NOT CRAZY
The most unrealistic bit is that he actually got cops to respond to a home burglary.
???
I don't know where you live but it must suck there if cops don't come for that.
@@superking-nicolaslucau7252 police in plenty of US cities won't respond to burglaries if the perps aren't still there. Pittsburgh is one that's getting attention recently.
@@michaelnoble2432 just more reason to not live in the city. aside from paying $3k/month for a studio. no thanks, i can have a house for that.
No, it’s when they are actually competent investigating and noticing the couch out of place by not being ransacked.
@@samusaran13372cops suck in rural communities too, the media just doesn’t tell you because it doesn’t align with their agenda 🤷
Gotta love their way of talking changes once they start suspecting him. Like they rehearse it in the cop car just in case they happen to spot someone who is suspicious.
…Or…they’re actors…reading their script & probably being told “ok, guys after this bit of dialogue you start acting suspicious.”
@@PauloHernandezXDno this is a reality tv show actually, no actors
@@MrOfTwine Idk; there isn’t any intense dramatic music playing in the background, or shaky cameras with multiple angles & super imposed shots of the peoples faces & reactions.
Storing a lot of cash in your house will raise the eyebrows of any LEO with two brain cells to rub together. Most people with a lot of money put that money in banks precisely to prevent it from being stolen or otherwise lost. There are innocuous exceptions such as people who inherently distrust banks; the more intuitive explanation is that the money is from illegal activity. This is common sense to any criminal and is moreso for any cop.
The characters are not actors - they're cops - as far as we know.@@PauloHernandezXD
No one will convince me that "Price" isn't just Colin Robinson in disguise.
Depending on who you're talking to, droning on about baseball cards would be a fine energy vampire tactic.
Pryce would later be the owner of Lazer Tag. No wonder Saul wanted Walt & Jesse to do business there.
Which later got taken over by the feds once things came apart.
No he wasn't lol
@borris3768 Yes he was Pryce is Daniel Wormald referred as Danny by Saul.
@@DaScorpionSting not true that's just a runour
@borris3768 No, it's not that is straight fact
Better Advise Pryce!
Go produce this show,, Vince.
pryc is only part of th drug empire stil alive at th end of the show. he's kingpin now
Breaking Bad 2: Return of Flynn
"pryc is only part of th drug empire stil alive at th end of the show. he's kingpin now"
OR...he's Danny, who ran the Lazer Tag place, and is in prison.
Doubt it that he is drug kingpin since the DEA raided Lazer Tag, and Saul didn't get an answer on what happened to him
@@DaScorpionSting I thought the raid implied that he got caught. Let's face it, that guy sucks at not getting caught.
Jimmy is in prison, and Jessie went to Alaska.
Both are still alive.
Who's here in 2030 after the finale to Pay the Pryce?
I am
Boy the finale was good
Finally Pryce was able to live a normal life. I love a happy ending for our characters
@@souptikchakraborty.yt.2024 Patiently waiting for "Milk Me Mike".
Mike : "They've invited you on a fishing trip."
Pryce : "Fishing trip? What's THAAAT?!?"
The Earth King has invited you to Lake Laogai
@@XxRaceRCxX I am honored to accept his invitation
Imagine if Pryce walked back in within a few seconds 😂the cops say "You should get this fixed"
A good example of how quickly you can get yourself into trouble with cops.
How did they know/suspect that he was drug dealing?
Particularly when you're a criminal
@@AmirKhan-yv8jmwell for one when they asked how much cash was stolen he dodged the question and kept focusing on the baseball cards. And before that the cops asked him if anyone knew he had an expensive collection and he said not really.
Putting two and two together the cops can pretty safely assume the intruders we're looking for something that wasn't baseball cards. There's more but I think that was the main thing.
@@AmirKhan-yv8jmthe blinking neon sign parked out front that says “drug dealer”
@@Moj999_he said I don't know because maybe he had only a few hundreds stolen, that's nothing compared to his baseball card collection, hence "I don't know".
There's something Fargo about Pryce
Oh, yah. You betcha!
What if you're right and they're wrong?
He's from Wisconsin
Good catch.😂
Alex Désert and Stoney Westmoreland did an excellent job portraying the detached tone and body language of cops arriving to a robbery after the fact.
Was anyone else agitated when the cops revealed pryce cut through the frikin stud
Never watched the episode but seems like a lot of work just to access the space below the kitchen cabinet. Cut the drywall, studs, bottom plate, loose baseboard behind a couch. Why not have a removable toe kick or bottom on the cabinet same access but easier.
I’m sad to see Nate fell into a bad crowd. I hope he found the right mint gum.
To be fair the Mickey mantle card is worth like $12M so you can see his concern here
This scene works because it's written from the perspective of the officers. We are familiar with Pryce but we are not familiar with A. his home. B. his baseball fanaticism. We just know Pryce is a criminal who has done illegal stuff.
So going into this scene, trying to figure out why Pryce, a criminal, called the cops for some stupid reason, makes it so much more effective because of that. The cops are asking questions, Pryce is giving suspicious answers. I never caught any of that going into this. I was on Pryce's side and wondering why the cops needed to ask so many gosh darn questons. Just get the man his cards back!!
The lens of the writing has so much power on the story.
From the series "Breaking Cobbler"
From the producers of "Chicago Sunroof"
When he's talking about the baseball cards he's going from Pryce to Colin Robinson
Vince, when are we getting the spinoff about Pryce called "Pay the Pryce"??????!!
Funnily enough he was supposed to be the 'Danny' who owned the Laser Tag place that Saul recommended for money laundering, but they never explored it or stated it explicitly
The poster saying "ball - strike - out" is testament of the attention to detail in this series.
A pie squatter, obviously not a priority concern than the missing cash
Why didn’t Pryce just say he bought the hummer with baseball card money?
@@AB-nk5wv Pryce knew the next question was give me a list of the purchasers for questioning and investigation
Pryce could f-ck up getting a cup of coffee. Probably wouldn't even know how to pick up the cup properly or would complain that the hot coffee is "too hot".
Tbf if hot coffee is hot enough to cause permanent damage than it is hot enough to grant you $50,000,000 in lawsuits. And yes it was completely justified McDonalds knew that there was going to be an accident but figured the lawsuit expenses would be cheaper than improving their coffee.
He's not that dumb dude
@@BlLLYhe’s very dumb.
@@vladimirrashkovsky6274 what? no way. how is it less expensive to just not make it as hot?
@@samusaran13372 by the money they save, I assume the machines were just crap and over heated things purposefully, and it would've cost a lot to replace all the coffee machines
As a software developer, we refuse to accept this guy as one of us.
As a squat cobbler, we refuse to accept this guy as one of us.
The one cop at 2:05...haha yeah he doesn't suspect a thing!
Pryce is such a dumbass - how can he be so unaware that this is related to Nacho and their business? And that even if it wasn't, the LAST people he should have poking around his house are the cops, considering what he's up to?
white privilege
Pryce's story makes complete sense if you understand how valuable card collections can be.
I think the show made it quite evident that he was totally out of his element as soon as he broke bad
He was most likely aware it was to do with Nacho. But thought he could bullshit hard enough to the cops to get his cards back without arousing suspicion. He thought wrong.
Yet wasn't it this noise that encouraged Mike to get his cards back?
And all this time he was draining their energy…
Should've just said 2000$ or something... "A fair bit" can be anything. Would probably not look suspicious at all.
I don’t think you should say “or something”. I think you are expected to give specific number. Who the hell doesn’t check their money after robbery
I am sure it didn't matter since they saw his yellow hummer parked outside.
Collection items can vary wildly in price, which is why they focus on objective things like card quality. A fair bit could mean 2k-20k depending on the buyer and the collection.
@@misteral9045he was talking about how he said he had cash stolen
@@Sam_Bolicwho keeps an exact tab of their cash on hand at all times? Especially scattered throughout the house?
I just love the way he says “Cards”
2:36 fyi Arnold Schwarzenegger is the reason Hummer exists because on the set of 1990s Kindergarten Cop he fell in love with the AM General military HMMWV or Humvee they used and personally persuaded Am General to make a civilian version. He later received the first one and since then people who are nothing like him but want to feel like they are are buying them.
I know nothing about cars but that was a pretty interesting and nifty tidbit
Thanks for sharing!
The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle Rookie card that Pryce mentions depending on grade could have been worth 200k+ in 2002 . Maybe he should have mentioned that.
how tf did he afford that card he didnt sell nearly enough drugs to have 200k and a car and cash and all the other cards
@@vincenzofranchelli2201 it was his dads collection he Gave it him before he died
@@Finessecuzz67 oh ye,
0:07 Incredible foreshadow to the last episode of better call saul. Bravo vince!
Lmao
Comment thief. Yawn
@@greenthumbmikey710 not a heckin comment theif in my heckin wholesome youtube comment section
@@noname-li5tl We need to raise awareness on this matter. Send the message
There's no way the cops would actually come out for a simple break-in these days. You'd just have to fill in a report at the local police station.
??? What 3rd world country do you live in where police don't show up to break ins?
@@disillusionedrightest7313 California
Love Dave Porter's music when the cops begin investigating.
Daniel Wormald is the unsung hero of Better Call Saul. He's the one who needs the next spinoff.
I love how he keeps trying to direct the cops to gocus on just the one collection of cards, like hes talking to a plumber he hired about whoch leaky pipes he wants them to fix first.
This is the moment Pryce lost his baseball cards
Thank you for the explanation, Luke Skywalker
The force was not with strong with him Master Luke
Young fool. Only now, at the end, do you understand,
no it wasnt, he lost them before this
Didn’t figure you for a BCS fan, Master Skywalker
Lester in his young days
"What's Saul Gone?"
Very subtle foreshadowing to the series finale here. Vravo bince!
Good thing Mike wasn't there in this moment. He would have facepalm'd so hard his hand would have reached the other end of his head.
Whoever did the casting for this show is either lucky or a genius, but most likely both.
Pryce never had the makings of a varsity criminal.
He compromised
After his close call with the cops, Pryce moved to Staten Island, changed his name to Colin Robinson and became an energy vampire
I feel like this guy could do a great W.C. Fields impersonation.
Mark Pork
Daniel "Pryce" Wormald is the Danny that owned the laser tag store in Breaking Bad.
They confirmed this?
@@joel2628 yeah it was mentioned in 1 of the episodes, listening to the commentary that is
Damn, Hank Aaron mint condition AND a signed Derek Jeter? This is an injustice that must be rectified immediately! Those cops sure do look like theyre taking this very seriously so I've no doubt the culprit will be apprehended. Hopefully he's not a dangerous individual who indulges in fetish films meant to titillate the senses
The signed Jeter card reads: “Thanks for an unforgettable evening. XOXO. Jeets.”
@@sardonicus76 yeah jeets!
Such brilliance illustrated in film. We’re lucky to have seen it 💯
“I lost a lot of cash but don’t worry about that for now.”
🤦♂️ 😂
I wonder his caracter IQ 😂
@@michelebrienza98 Plenty of IQ but no street smarts
Price should’ve been part of the breaking bad series. He should’ve been one of the inmates that got stabbed.
0:35 jimmy
HE ORCHESTRATED IT
@@brad.d.shoemaker HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF
@@ysammo214AND I SAVED HIM
@@duendtusabesAND I SHOULDN’T HAVE
Fun fact the white cop here actually showed up in an episode of Breaking Bad, when Skyler calls the cops on Walter trying to kick him out way back when.
This is the moment Pryce's baseball cards became Heisenberg.
That cop is Alex Desert, one of the lead singers of Hepcat
Yeah, I reckognized him right away.
This guy was hilarious man, top 10 BCS characters for me!
He's my favourite dumbass
Just listening to that guy drains my energy 😫😴
It's a nonissue but it does turn my stomach the wrong way when the Better Call Saul clips on this Verified channel keep referring to Danny by Pryce. He (Danny) said Pryce was an alias when we first met him. His real name is Daniel or Danny - the same Danny who owns the laser tag, which is confirmed by Peter Gould.
I love when people think cops will investigate robberies.
This wasnt a robbery
They've got the boys down at the lab working in shifts
@@EmployeeJoe630 I wouldn’t hold out much hope for the missing Creedence tapes, though.
Pryce should have his own show!
He should have keep working at DunderMifflin
FALSE.
Pryce is basically Gale but without brains
Pryce was one of the best characters in the show.
He was an energy vampire in this show too
"Was it common knowledge that you have baseball cards?"
"Not really..."
Crazy part is “That’s where I hid the money they stole. I had about 3k saved up” woulda dunnit
Edit: Nvm Pryce woulda screwed that up too
Can you elaborate on that? What was the whole couch bit about?
@@royfokerpoker1802they saw a clear spot where the trash/debris was pushed aside from the couch being moved. He checked the wall where his money was held, but didnt cover where it got pushed aside
Probably how he got the role of Collin Robinson.
such a great role
Mark Proksch nailed this role.
He was great in The Office, too.
I just love the cops "I knew this guy was full of crap" face when he pulls off the baseboard 😆
God he’s always a an energy vampire no matter what role he plays 😂
Bruh, the fact that Mike called him stupid. I mean, he's intelligent, he's just at times clueless, which is very relatable.
I love how the cops adopt a frame of not buying his version when pryce is 'too eager to help'
How is he too eager? Lol
They wanted to hammer home his loserdom so much they put "worm" in his name lol.
He's just trying to drain their energy.
The line about the first 48 hours cracks me up, picturing him watching that show and eating it all up
This is the moment where Lester became Pryce. Good Job, Vince!
Finally ditched those training wheels
Super creative joke. Never heard anything like that before. Very original.
Relax guys. It's just where he stores his pie sitting videos
Those cops need to leave pryce alone I mean what's wrong with having a hidden compartment for squat cobbler tapes.
he is so clueless he would probably be above suspicion.
Hilarious! Every moment Pryce is onscreen is like that. Yeah, funny about that open patch of carpet right in front of the love seat...
Right?..for such a "Brainy" guy, this was very silly of him 😂
Squat cobbler
Of the cry baby variety
I like how he starts blubbering immediately after he spills the beans on his cash being taken.