@@ClaytonTheCracker It's hard Creating scene for scene, word for word Especially in the moment, different takes and movement and all , it was okay the way they did it tho
@@iAmNemoYTits incredibly obvious the lines are said differently, there's no way the crew couldn't tell. The original line is around 2 and a half seconds , this feels like 8
@Natrexin I do like his reaction to seeing his grave, that HOOOOOOOOOH with the tense music is probably how it does feel to be presented in front of your own grave, let alone by who you presume to be the most dangerous man you've ever met who's came back from the grave begote
1:00 Just realized you can barely hear him say “just tell me what you want jeez” like he did in breaking bad. I thought they just cut it out but it was there after all lol
It’s amazing how they remembered all those years later that they had used the names Ignacio and Lalo and made them characters in BCS. After watching BCS this makes this scene sm better
So Saul refuse to take the deal because he think Heisenberg is Lalo? Then he confirms that Lalo's already death when Jesse mention that he never heard the Lalo in the street
It's amazing how a scene which originally looked like a funny moment became better and significant for the BB universe
It's truly amazing
"Whatever the problemo, we can fix it with dinero."
What a line.
mucho dinero mucho mucho mucho dinero
wait aren't you the guy from that ferry in Saint Denis?
It's insane how much more tension there is in the bcs version with that soundtrack and the closeups
Line delivery too!
I was scared even though I already knew
They did a good job at re-creating the scene. Over 10 years later!
They should've had him say it the way he said it in breaking bad
@@ClaytonTheCracker
It's hard Creating scene for scene, word for word
Especially in the moment, different takes and movement and all , it was okay the way they did it tho
@@iAmNemoYTits incredibly obvious the lines are said differently, there's no way the crew couldn't tell. The original line is around 2 and a half seconds , this feels like 8
@Natrexin I do like his reaction to seeing his grave, that HOOOOOOOOOH with the tense music is probably how it does feel to be presented in front of your own grave, let alone by who you presume to be the most dangerous man you've ever met who's came back from the grave begote
@@ClaytonTheCracker I see it was BB being Walt and Jesse’s view and the BCS one being the way Saul saw it, more intense felt longer to him
Just imagine Jimmy/Saul’s relief when he hears Jesse’s dumb voice yelling “Shut up! Speak English!!”
This is the moment Saul became Better Call
Pls no spoilers
First intro to Lalo Salamanca and Ignacio Varga. This is one of the best franchises ever made.
1:00 Just realized you can barely hear him say “just tell me what you want jeez” like he did in breaking bad. I thought they just cut it out but it was there after all lol
They changed his “Jesus” to “Jeez” in the bcs version though for some reason
It’s amazing how they remembered all those years later that they had used the names Ignacio and Lalo and made them characters in BCS. After watching BCS this makes this scene sm better
whatever the problemo we can fix with dinero mucho dinero
Mucho, mucho dinero
:)
yes, everybody knew this
So Saul refuse to take the deal because he think Heisenberg is Lalo? Then he confirms that Lalo's already death when Jesse mention that he never heard the Lalo in the street
i had a stroke
R u okay
@@renex_g3915 Some of people didn't understand why lalo's and ignacio names appears in brba for no reason.