@RochaFerreira6 No not really, that's not how that works. Saul put Bill on the map. In-fact Bill did everything by the book and then some to get James to shut up. But was denied as the courts wanted his confession. All the situation did with Saul was boost Bill's fame as a lawyer. It's important to remember that on the court docket it would say in bold lettering that Bill was only advisory council. Not his representative. What happened to James would not impact Bill in any negative way.
@@nam6282It is. Season 5 has some quite clear examples such as the train heist. I felt like I was watching a GTA mission in front of me lol. Vince has to be inspired by GTA to make such scenes.
Nah Bill's reputation wouldn't be ruined this would actually help him even with the time gotten; they just have familiarity and it's fun to dunk on Bill.
It was in the court record Saul had a plea deal for 7 years that he proceeded to blow up. The newspaper headline isn't going to be "Saul Goodman sentenced to life" it's going to be "Saul Goodman ruins 'deal of the century' in bizarre court rant". Bill gets all of the credit because why would Saul negotiate to 7 years and blow it all up?
Nope. He negotiated an amazing deal with the prosecution with Bill on his side. Only after learning what Kim had done did Saul decide to redeem what was left.
Boring side character or not I’m willing to bet the house that Vince and the writers can make literally any character from these two series star in a new show and it would be incredible
@@draven65it was mutually beneficial. Yes, Oakley was the only person Saul could call, but this was a career-making case. Win or lose, it would get Oakley's name out there. Not to mention the reputation for being co-counsel on the original plea deal?! It's on record that they got the government to offer 7 years. That's still a win for Oakley.
Idk why this is my favorite scene ever. Idk if that requires a lot of context to explain. I just know I love Bill Oakley and idk why. Not easy to say what's there to admire about him, he just steals the show in the very ending and it's absolutely thrilling for some reason.
@@GerhardTreibheitopinions are now trolling? As odd as I find his opinion, I wouldn't qualify it as trolling. Do you feel trolled by others' opinions? Like they're actually conspiring against every desire you have? Better call Oakley!
Out of all the characters in this universe, Bill Oakley is one of the few that gets a happy ending. He's successful now and Saul pulling him in at the end is probably just a minor stumble for him.
Not necessarily. The 7 year sentence in a cushy prison is still an impressive feat for Bill to use in his marketing, even if Saul decided to blow it up over a guilty conscience.
When the guys tries to kill Mike by luring him to changs house in BB, the car in the driveway is Howard’s lol. And when gus goes to meet hector when hector has the stroke, he’s driving sauls taurus before it was sauls. Lol. You’d think they’d just use rentals or something but no, they recycle them for sure lol
Really.. that’s is very dumb thing to do.. what if Kim found out about it.. or Dr Drakken or Shego or even Ron.. what would you do the.. ups sorry by bad.. I mix those two show together.. and for that I Apologies…!
it kind of fits Bill's character, he's messing calling him Saul, it's like he's slagging him by calling him Saul cause its a stupid persona that Bill find's ridiculous
Not really. He was called Saul from halfway through Better Call Saul until about a year after Breaking Bad (well, publically). That's almost an entire decade of everyone calling him Saul (including Bill). We skip from him recently changing his name to years later at the end of Better Call Saul, so it makes perfect sense.
"where do you see this ending?" We all knew from the first episode that Saul wasn't gonna ride off into the sunset like Jesse. We all knew this could only end one way.
I wish they did this as a bonus scene: Some time after 'Saul Gone', Oakley shows up to his office and sees a long line of people waiting in his reception room. They all ask: Are you Saul's Lawyer? He tells them the truth. He was just an advisor and along with everything that happened. He tells them that while he's not Saul, he will do his job in the utmost limits of the law. Their only response: Will you still help us? Name association goes a long way. Look what happened to Saul after everyone found out he was representing Lalo Salamanca.
The finale was a huge disappointment. The only boring episode in the whole series and it didn’t even make sense. Saul just all of a sudden decides to take responsibility for everything and he’s perfectly content going to prison for basically the rest of his life?? That character arc came faster than the Mother of Dragons in GOT. Very unsatisfying! Not to be critical
I wouldn't say it's all of a sudden, it's more the realization that he's been suppressing his feelings of guilt, and been dodging consequence. Remember in the beginning of the show at how he used to want to do the right thing, but would take shortcuts, this is his chance to do the right thing, no shortcuts. It won't undo the damage he's done, but he at least is put away, by his own volition. He even confesses to his sabotage of chuck. It's not a thrilling ending with some epic walk off while the intro plays, but it's one that's good in other ways.
I thought more they blew it by not having his change of heart happen after he realized how awful he was for intimidating carol Burnett, how he went from defending the elderly in S1 to preying on them. That should have been the moment he turned himself in but instead he goes back to running and then trying one last grift to get out of it all.
The turning point for Saul's decision was when he discovered that Kim had confessed about Howard. Kim and him broke up because they enabled each other's destructiveness. By letting Kim be a role model to him, their relationship changed to enabling each other's healing. It showed how important that relationship was to him. I personally found that satisfying and not all of a sudden, though concealing it for the whole episode made it seem more sudden, or I could see "random".
"This is a career maker!"
Bill Oakley, now known to the world as representation to a man who went from a 7 year to 86 year prison sentence
Yeah because Saul admitted to it Bill couldn't do anything about it
@@Batonazdoesn’t matter Saul stained his career for ever
Bill just can't catch a break. Poor bastard.
@RochaFerreira6 No not really, that's not how that works. Saul put Bill on the map. In-fact Bill did everything by the book and then some to get James to shut up. But was denied as the courts wanted his confession. All the situation did with Saul was boost Bill's fame as a lawyer. It's important to remember that on the court docket it would say in bold lettering that Bill was only advisory council. Not his representative. What happened to James would not impact Bill in any negative way.
@@WHOPPER_JR-sx7zeI mean thats exactly what happened
Better Call Saul. But you know who Saul calls? Bill Oakley.
Better Call Bill
Better Bill Bill
Bill Bill Bill
Science rules
Ironic, he could save others from prison but not himself
On the next episode of Petty with a Prior, Oakley expands his law firm by hiring young attorney, Kristi Esposito.
I read this in the voice of Ron Howard
and now the story of an attorney who lost it all...
Would watch over 99.99% of what’s on tv today
And then Kristi confessed her feelings for Bill. Unfortunately for her, Bill switched sides, he came out 😢
alright dude...@@sebastiancaris
I love this scene. Feels like a GTA phone call.
The whole breaking bad universe feels like a giant GTA cutscene
@@nam6282I was gonna say the exact same thing
@@nam6282It is. Season 5 has some quite clear examples such as the train heist. I felt like I was watching a GTA mission in front of me lol. Vince has to be inspired by GTA to make such scenes.
@@MikeCobweb or gta was inspired by vince
@@kingah9762 GTA was a thing before Breaking Bad, so it’s the other way.
I love that he did the salesman bit one last time just to bait Bill into completely ruining his reputation
Nah Bill's reputation wouldn't be ruined this would actually help him even with the time gotten; they just have familiarity and it's fun to dunk on Bill.
Nah I think he might’ve gotten respected like OJ lawyer. To everyone else he managed to pull a con and get him 7years
It was in the court record Saul had a plea deal for 7 years that he proceeded to blow up. The newspaper headline isn't going to be "Saul Goodman sentenced to life" it's going to be "Saul Goodman ruins 'deal of the century' in bizarre court rant". Bill gets all of the credit because why would Saul negotiate to 7 years and blow it all up?
Nope. He negotiated an amazing deal with the prosecution with Bill on his side. Only after learning what Kim had done did Saul decide to redeem what was left.
@@RosteripullaSaul then get to spend 86 years in prison. So what did Bill get? A bad reputation as a bad lawyer representing a big criminal.
“with me on top, like always” good ol jimmy
And he was fucking right. He literally got the deal of a lifetime.
😂😂
He switched sides
I love the directness of Saul.
"wha- who's paying for this?"
"YOU are!"
as if it's obvious.
"With me on top, like always."
"Jimmy, you are always down."
damn
Bravo Vince
Ah my favorite show “Better call Bill”
Better bill Bill
better switch sides
Better Keep Bill
from another comment: "Oakley Dokely"
1:26 This is the exact moment Bill Oakley turned into Ben Shapiro.
Underrated comment
lmfao
I mean he did end up on top even in prison, he was well liked and well protected
Yeah. Clean conscience, loose ends tied up, and wilfully embracing penance for his crimes.
Sad about Bill though.
*"What happened to Bill Oakley?"*
*"He switched sides"*
*"He came out huh?"*
Case looks smokey?
Call Bill Oakley!
This doesn't rhyme-
@@GnarfledarfWilliam Oakley and Associates. Trust experience, trust Oakley…. Bill Oakley speaking.
@@seniorgrocco
It doesn't rhyme either but it's supposed to be formal and serious over rhythm I think, unlike every Saul Goodman's ad
I really wouldn't mind seeing a Bill Oakley series
You should mind lol he’s a boring side character
@jcorb that’s the point. They were supposed to be two separate words colliding
When Bill put on his Oakleys, that really was when Bill Oakley became... truly chilling.
Literally the only time he was entertaining was when he was teasing Jimmy for getting arrested. 😂
Boring side character or not I’m willing to bet the house that Vince and the writers can make literally any character from these two series star in a new show and it would be incredible
Me in the middle of a mission getting an NPC call
Saul did Bill a favor by putting him on this big case so bill can make a name for himself.
Who else was he going to call? He was using him.
@@draven65 call cliff main
@@Gabriel-ki7ujthat woulda been fucking hilarious
@@draven65what benefit did Bill actually serve though? Saul was more than capable of handling this himself
@@draven65it was mutually beneficial. Yes, Oakley was the only person Saul could call, but this was a career-making case. Win or lose, it would get Oakley's name out there. Not to mention the reputation for being co-counsel on the original plea deal?! It's on record that they got the government to offer 7 years. That's still a win for Oakley.
Idk why this is my favorite scene ever. Idk if that requires a lot of context to explain. I just know I love Bill Oakley and idk why. Not easy to say what's there to admire about him, he just steals the show in the very ending and it's absolutely thrilling for some reason.
idk if you trolling, I just think he's kinda cute
@@GerhardTreibheitopinions are now trolling? As odd as I find his opinion, I wouldn't qualify it as trolling. Do you feel trolled by others' opinions? Like they're actually conspiring against every desire you have? Better call Oakley!
@@abdou.the.heretic Hahaha, nice one, and yeah, I'm serious about my comment.
this is the moment Saul went from a power bottom... to a top.
This is so powerful, I can feel the saul coming inside me
Then back to a bottom when he entered prison
Bill was always Jimmy’s friend
Lmao no he wasnt
Out of all the characters in this universe, Bill Oakley is one of the few that gets a happy ending. He's successful now and Saul pulling him in at the end is probably just a minor stumble for him.
Not necessarily. The 7 year sentence in a cushy prison is still an impressive feat for Bill to use in his marketing, even if Saul decided to blow it up over a guilty conscience.
Would hardly say it’s happy for him lol, he’ll be known for sail going from a 7 year to 80+ year sentence
I spy Kim's mom's car....
Yup just was gonna say that.
@@METALMAN4Wii Interesting Easter Egg isn't it, very random. It's the exact same car, same plates, so...small world.
When the guys tries to kill Mike by luring him to changs house in BB, the car in the driveway is Howard’s lol. And when gus goes to meet hector when hector has the stroke, he’s driving sauls taurus before it was sauls. Lol. You’d think they’d just use rentals or something but no, they recycle them for sure lol
Really.. that’s is very dumb thing to do.. what if Kim found out about it.. or Dr Drakken or Shego or even Ron.. what would you do the.. ups sorry by bad.. I mix those two show together.. and for that I Apologies…!
Better Dial Bill
Better Ring Bill
Need a will? Dial Bill!
Better Bill Bill (for the plane tickets)
@@Mrjonnyjonjon123 Better Kill Bill
This is him trying to be Lalo telling Jimmy and Kim to go kill Gus.
"Bang bang, opportunity knocking"
This show sure likes its AMC’s.
*'Better Call Bill'*
I never noticed the Steal your face sticker on he back of his heap.
Good catch
Kinda strange Bill calls him Saul instead of Jimmy as he knew him by that name...
well jimmy did make a big name for himself as saul goodman around the 4th saeson and throughout the breaking bad timeline
they probably met a lot of times in court when he renamed, he got used to it most likely
At this moment, Jimmy had been Saul for several years. Bill possibly had got used to calling him "Saul".
Bill doesn’t deadname.
@@EditedAF987 Only 2 genders exist, you are what you're born with in your pants.
I love how he screws Bill over. Bahahahahaha
This is the moment when Walter became Heisenberg
omg stop
Walter was dead at this moment
I thought it was the moment Jesse Pinkman became Lalo Salamanca
tf you doing here @@Zyphon
My opinion one of the best scenes in the whole series
Which model is his car?
80% sure its an AMC Eagle
100% sure it's a dmc delorean
@@jessicaregina1956🤨
200% sure it’s a car.
800% sure thats an incom t-65 x wing
I find it odd he referred to Jimmy as Saul, he should have said Jimmy.
it kind of fits Bill's character, he's messing calling him Saul, it's like he's slagging him by calling him Saul cause its a stupid persona that Bill find's ridiculous
i dont think so
saul became a big deal with local criminals, so bill probably met saul in court many times after the jimmy era
Not really. He was called Saul from halfway through Better Call Saul until about a year after Breaking Bad (well, publically). That's almost an entire decade of everyone calling him Saul (including Bill). We skip from him recently changing his name to years later at the end of Better Call Saul, so it makes perfect sense.
@@somerandomguy2073 yet everybody from pre-Saul era calls him Jimmy, with an exception of Mike but he never called him Jimmy in the first place.
He should’ve just said to him I am Bill Oakley I trust experience experience tells me not to get involved with you
If he has a brief case why is he carrying around folders.
"where do you see this ending?"
We all knew from the first episode that Saul wasn't gonna ride off into the sunset like Jesse. We all knew this could only end one way.
Imagine the first thing he says after talking to Saul after years he says “Petty with a prior”.
Moral of the story? perfectly played lie will yield better result in the court house
Bill was probably the closest thing Jimmy had to a friend at this point.
Would hardly really say that
I wish they did this as a bonus scene:
Some time after 'Saul Gone', Oakley shows up to his office and sees a long line of people waiting in his reception room. They all ask: Are you Saul's Lawyer? He tells them the truth. He was just an advisor and along with everything that happened. He tells them that while he's not Saul, he will do his job in the utmost limits of the law.
Their only response: Will you still help us?
Name association goes a long way. Look what happened to Saul after everyone found out he was representing Lalo Salamanca.
Fun Fact: The Gene Timelime being in black and white was a stylistic choice in order to represent something, probably.
Bravo
It represents Bravo Vince going over budget and running out of colored ink.
Lmao
Jimmy had 4 names throughout the show : Viktor with K, saul goodman ,gene takakvic and Jimmy itself
Bill Oakley is the name of the dude who wrote Steamed Hams
Petty with a prior.
Need a will?
Call Bill.
better call ball
What the fuck
Part of me thinks he should have taken the deal, shaved his head, worked out, and became a salesman when he left prison.
Of course. Idiotic end to an idiotic show.
@@nuggetlover9431wha everybody's got a god damn opinion now?
@@nuggetlover9431 I feel like I been stabbed in the heart!
Bill’s a Deadhead. I knew I liked him.
Who you gonna call?!?
Bill Oakley!
Little does Oakley know that Gene is hiring him for his credit card and document fraud operation in Omaha. Keep up, Bill. You hit the jackpot.
Really though, what was even the point of this? Why did Jimmy drag him along for the ride- he didn't need a co-counsel??
Even if you're a lawyer you don't represent yourself
With me on top, like always.
If I could do it over again I would watch this show first then breaking bad
Then Jimmy absolutely screwed him over in the next episode😂
Petty with a prior
better pay bills
360p? Really?
Who is Gene?
Gene is the false ID Saul/Jimmy takes for the 8 months he's on the run in-between Breaking Bads ending and his arrest
Seguro espieza noo mentiroso dólares papel
i can smell the pixels
The finale was a huge disappointment. The only boring episode in the whole series and it didn’t even make sense. Saul just all of a sudden decides to take responsibility for everything and he’s perfectly content going to prison for basically the rest of his life?? That character arc came faster than the Mother of Dragons in GOT. Very unsatisfying! Not to be critical
I wouldn't say it's all of a sudden, it's more the realization that he's been suppressing his feelings of guilt, and been dodging consequence. Remember in the beginning of the show at how he used to want to do the right thing, but would take shortcuts, this is his chance to do the right thing, no shortcuts. It won't undo the damage he's done, but he at least is put away, by his own volition. He even confesses to his sabotage of chuck. It's not a thrilling ending with some epic walk off while the intro plays, but it's one that's good in other ways.
Lol. Solid paragraph of criticism and you end with "not to be critical"
@@liamk1610 well it’s still a great show overall😂
I thought more they blew it by not having his change of heart happen after he realized how awful he was for intimidating carol Burnett, how he went from defending the elderly in S1 to preying on them. That should have been the moment he turned himself in but instead he goes back to running and then trying one last grift to get out of it all.
The turning point for Saul's decision was when he discovered that Kim had confessed about Howard. Kim and him broke up because they enabled each other's destructiveness. By letting Kim be a role model to him, their relationship changed to enabling each other's healing. It showed how important that relationship was to him. I personally found that satisfying and not all of a sudden, though concealing it for the whole episode made it seem more sudden, or I could see "random".
It always annoyed me how Saul could have won, but instead simped for Kim who has already been sleeping with another man
It’s amazing how rushed and shitty the ending of this series was.
I thought it was a great ending
How so?
@@yeayea5779 leave him he's just a hater it was neither rushed or shitty it's amazing
i respectfully disagree with you
I agree , that’s why it didn’t top Breaking Bad
can’t wait for the spinoff “better bill oak or you’ll croak”
Trust experience,
Trust oakley 😂😂😂😂