Vince Gilligan really did turn the comedic relief character in Breaking Bad into one of the most complex characters in TV history without it feeling contrived
I mean… yeah, it does. If he strongly believes that you have rights granted by the constitution, he’s going to care when they’re unjustly violated by the state and/or others. Wouldn’t exactly be a great lawyer commercial if he conceded that the constitution says you have rights but he doesn’t really care one way or the other what happens to you. 😂
Sort of defeats the purposes of the green screen which is portraying the constitution in which he already has on his wall, almost as if he didn't need it to be begin with.
@@NoahHalfSquid We are all aware of what the joke is; described the details of what makes for a funny joke and how unnecessary such things are but still reminding us that it's a joke seems like a joke in itself, defeats the purpose to remind us frankly.
I love how the first guy says he was accused of stealing so there’s the benefit of the doubt that scenario would be innocent but then the second guy is explicitly portrayed as drunk driving while showing complete disregard and lacking any self awareness
@@LukeSecaur we still have one more season, but BB is in 2008 and I think we are still at 2003/4 in BCS if im not wrong. The most important thing is what happened to Kim?
@@Matias47507 I think we are closer to BB timeline since now Tuco has almost completed jail time and after he gets out Sneaky Pete and Jesse go to him with their meth since Tuco and Pete were in jail together. I think we are very close to getting cameos from BB cast in S6.
Extremely smart too. To be able to understand , that he knowing the bail laws of Albuquerque makes him some conman convict. And to type in Con Man Albuquerque to know who he is.
At this point in the timeline (2010), while Gene and Kim have their own issues to deal with, Terry Davis is programming the Temple Operating System (Temple OS) while going on intellectual musings about bioluminescent CIA agents to run over.
To the people pointing out that this is commercial is inferior in quality to the ones seen in Better Call Saul, remember that at the time, McGill was targeting a very different demographic. Back then, he was trying to pull at the heartstrings of disenfranchised old people, hence the dignified tone and sleek visuals of his ads. In Breaking Bad, he has moved on to almost exclusively defending lowlife criminals and "rubes", which explains the flashy, over-the-top aesthetics, the goofy tone, and the pandering with the stripper cop. I also assume that the overuse of green screen and visual effects are due to the facts that he previously got in trouble for filming on location without a license, something that can not happen if you shoot in a studio or at home, and that this technology was probably more widely available in 2008 than in 2002.
This is actually a really good take on it! Of course the thought behind when this ad was created for Breaking Bad, they weren't thinking that far ahead, they just wanted to mirror real life low budget lawyer ads you'd see on TV, but the way they wrote his past and presented the evolution of his style really does feel natural when his timeline is taken in context.
I totally agree. Maybe part of his decline into the immoral and pragmatic Saul Goodman was him realizing he didn't need to try all that hard to make a cheap and effective commercial. You can actually see his first "saul-esque" commercial in BCS when he puts on the fake mustache and cap in order to advertise his own ads.
The funny thing is, Odenkirk played his commercials in Better Call Saul so loud and colorfully so that it would get Kim's attention. His desperation for affection and approval ended up being his downfall.
LMFAO this thing is FUCKING hilarious. The greenscreen reflection, the horrible editing. haha this is class and the fact that the highest resolution possible is 240p makes this even better.
3 stages of Jimmy/Saul/Gene: Better Call Saul - Thick hair, clean shave Breaking Bad - Starts balding at the back, still clean shave Post-Breaking Bad - Balding with thinning hair, finally grew a moustache
Yeah, he wanted to be a lawyer who was respected without the hard work chuck did, and he became one I hope you can create goals and actually accomplish them too
@@shadekiller369 Jimmy works hard as fuck brother idk whatcha mean. In Chuck’s own words, “no one ever accused [Jimmy] of being lazy.” I’m not finished with season 3 yet though so if he states this later on or something just ignore this
@@specialknees6798 what I mean is chuck spent making his firm and making a “legacy” and get it didn’t take long for Saul to create his legacy The work smarter not harder routine is what I’m hinting at
I remember being very young and seeing a portion of this on my dad’s tv. I didn’t watch all of it as my father drove me out of the room (I had my tv privileges taken that day) and this has always stuck in my head even though I had no clue what it was. Years later I started watching breaking bad and got to this part knew... this was it.
@@ploopy6160 “Your honor, my client was merely attempting to expose himself to well written and well scripted media in an attempt to enhance his media literacy skills. Now tell me, would that be such a bad thing if we inspired the next Vince Gilligan at a young age?”
Some people saying this is a bad ad compared to his old ones. I think this ad is perfect, it is very catchy, shows who the ad targets, and it conveys it's message loud and clear
Maybe his film crew quit on him around the time breaking bad comes into play and Saul pretty much does the whole production himself including the editing lol
"Did you know you have rights" I roared laughing when Saul opened Marion's computer and that came out! It's the bit that always got me. This show is amazing!
I love how it depicts his clients here as undeniably guilty, with the first guy having a sort of rat-like face about him to give off a vibe of dishonesty right off the bat, and the second guy literally drinking and driving to the camera at the same time as he speaks (while also talking about "partying"). I love how Saul has no qualms about admitting that most of his clients are in fact, guilty. 😆
This sounds exactly like a GTA San Andreas radio ad
Now i will have play the whole game for the 7th time are you happy?
@@mylifeisfunny8911 that was my plan
trueee
@@mylifeisfunny8911 Those are rookie numbers
Why is this so specific and accurate
I called Saul
XD
“S’all Good..man.”
say my nein
@@ByMatt_ Heisenberg
And now you are dead Mr White
this being in 240p only makes it more powerful
True bro
It gives away that late 00's aesthetic perfectly.
How does it make it powerful ??
@@eslamreda119 big cheap fraud energy
CabanaCaseda and the fact that you can see the reflection of the green screen on the table lmao
Vince Gilligan really did turn the comedic relief character in Breaking Bad into one of the most complex characters in TV history without it feeling contrived
mans knows how to write a show and not have the network fuck it up
Bravo Vince
Bro made a side character more deeper character the main character of the series
@@cooldudezeon4711 Not to mention the main character of the series is already also a very deep character on his own, vravo bince
@@misalignedmisanthropist He is but Saul feel deeper
"I once convinced a woman I was Kevin Costner, and it worked because I believed it".
If I grabbed my hot bartenders boobs and say I'm Tom Cruise, will she let me do it?
***** But I do...
Tom Rhodes lol they actually showed that story in the better call Saul series
My brother in-law once convinced a pizza place that Kevin Costner was staying in our hotel room.
"Hey! HEY! You're not Kevin Costner!"
"I was last night."
You don't need a criminal lawyer... You need a CRIMINAL lawyer
Best line
This line will always stick with me till the day I die
Best line from Jesse Pinkman
i've never got it.. someone can explain please?
@@pascalb.9622 means not criminal lawyer - lawyer who deals with Criminal law but CRIMINAL LAWYER - lawyer who is a criminal
Heisenberg weakness: A book
Saul Goodman's: A commercial
*A laptop
Gus's: a decrepit paraplegic
Jesse's: his affection for children
Mike's: a bullet
“You think thats me, Marion? Thats clearly not me.”
* An Eldery Woman.
Ask Jeeves
I love the line "And so do I" as if his personal opinion that you have rights makes a difference.
It does cuz he gets you out of trouble.
I mean I would hope so, he’s a lawyer so I’d expect him to get me out of jail within the rights of the law.
It wouldn’t be his personal opinion, then. It would be a fact.
I mean… yeah, it does.
If he strongly believes that you have rights granted by the constitution, he’s going to care when they’re unjustly violated by the state and/or others.
Wouldn’t exactly be a great lawyer commercial if he conceded that the constitution says you have rights but he doesn’t really care one way or the other what happens to you. 😂
You know the rules...
I love how the green screen is reflected on Saul's desk.
good eye
Jajajaja its perfect jajajajaa
Ha! I just noticed that
And the green outline around the people is brilliant. Makes the product even more shoddier.
That is such a perfect detail.
The fact that he uses a bad green screen for the constitution while having the constitution in the wall mkes this Even funnier
Sort of defeats the purposes of the green screen which is portraying the constitution in which he already has on his wall, almost as if he didn't need it to be begin with.
*😐👌*
@@legodarkmetal that's the joke
@@NoahHalfSquid We are all aware of what the joke is; described the details of what makes for a funny joke and how unnecessary such things are but still reminding us that it's a joke seems like a joke in itself, defeats the purpose to remind us frankly.
@@legodarkmetal that reply looks like it was meant for yourself not me
I love how he says "Did you know you have rights ?" Like it's some obscure physics law
“Did you know you have rights? well einstein solved this equation 50 years ago to find out that you did!”
@@themushroom2130 I actually knew a lawyer called Saul. 😂
@@thewondersofawesometv1414 you knew a lawyer called Saul?
So did you ever call him?
Did you ever call Saul
@@josephbassey1501 yeap, I actually better called Saúl
@@thewondersofawesometv1414 so what did you do wrong?
Drunk driving or a dead hooker?
I typed in "con man" and "Albuquerque" and up this popped, big as day
Anyone struggling through law school should watch this for motivation. This is what you’re working towards.
@Guaguack Obama Mi general
A criminal lawyer? or a "criminal" lawyer
UNIVERSITY OF AMERICAN SAMOA BABY
Pinochet se debe estar revolcándose en su tumba con Boris de presidente
LMFAO Im dead 😂
10 years ago, nobody knew that this catchy commercial becomes the most overwheilming prequel/sequel of all time
It's now been 11 years.
@Timur Blentic hows a show better than the best show ever lol
@Timur Blentic i wouldn't Say It's better than BB, but It's still damn great
Damn IG I'll have to watch better call saul
@@stevenrowan9244 it's now 15
Did you know you have rights?
the line that always gets me haha
I do?
shit really
The Constitution says you do. And so do I
I GOT CIVIL RIGHTS BITCH
I love how the first guy says he was accused of stealing so there’s the benefit of the doubt that scenario would be innocent but then the second guy is explicitly portrayed as drunk driving while showing complete disregard and lacking any self awareness
What do you mean? He was just partying minding his own business 😔
If anyone can get someone off the hook for blatant drink driving, it's Saul Goodman.
Dude i love the stupid cartoony prison hat that just plops on top of the first guy. Its so endearing LOL
Jimmy’s creative Direction
Lol endearing
I love how
And I love your pfp. Is it your artwork?
hi I'm saul Goodman did you know that you have rights constitution says you do...
I love how the cop is a stripper
Haha
Looking fresh, Paul Allen
Nice stripper however
God i wish that were me
Impressive, now let's see Paul Allen's cop badge.
man his commercial making skills really decreased after better call saul
That's one of the big loose ends. What happened to the college film crew?
@@LukeSecaur we still have one more season, but BB is in 2008 and I think we are still at 2003/4 in BCS if im not wrong. The most important thing is what happened to Kim?
@@Matias47507 I think we are closer to BB timeline since now Tuco has almost completed jail time and after he gets out Sneaky Pete and Jesse go to him with their meth since Tuco and Pete were in jail together. I think we are very close to getting cameos from BB cast in S6.
@@sarthaknavale3135 if we get any cameo of Walter it will most likely be him working at the carwash.
T_R_G_ I think unlikely, since Walt has nothing to do with Saul before breaking bad happened.
In another universe, Marion typed “con man Albuquerque” and she finds Saul Goodman 3D. Big as day
Lol, it would be really funny if they actually had this in the show
What a nice commercial. I hope this doesn't get him in trouble in the future.
Don't Ask Jeeves "con man Albuquerque"! Biggest mistake of my life!
Man I hope this guy never gives an old woman access to the internet!
😂
I don't understand, what happened?
@@windflier1684 Series finale of Better Call Saul
"There's a criminal standing in my kitchen threatening me. He's a wanted man, and his name is SAUL GOODMAN!"
*audible lip smack* constitution says ya' do
That was nasty during the episode like yucky
Whomst?
@@tylerchambers6246 and so do I!
And then he takes the phone and says, "Did you know you have rights?"
Marion has balls. She’s an elderly woman who can barely walk. She was facing death and was about to get strangled and she still called the cops.
Extremely smart too. To be able to understand , that he knowing the bail laws of Albuquerque makes him some conman convict. And to type in Con Man Albuquerque to know who he is.
@@sarangadas4020 gene should't taught marion how to use the internet
Gene thought that Marion watching cat videos would be a good idea. Boy Gene was wrong!
And now, there is no potential escape for him...
@@few-brick2289 But if he didn't, then her son would have taught her
Gene was doomed since the moment he decided to go himself to than man's house
This commercial will never be the same after last episode
con man albuquerque
Guess you got what you deserved, Gene
“I trusted you.”
At this point in the timeline (2010), while Gene and Kim have their own issues to deal with, Terry Davis is programming the Temple Operating System (Temple OS) while going on intellectual musings about bioluminescent CIA agents to run over.
Omg Dolan!
ask jeeves was the real villain
When you don't need a criminal lawyer, but rather, a "criminal" lawyer.
Sheeesh
To the people pointing out that this is commercial is inferior in quality to the ones seen in Better Call Saul, remember that at the time, McGill was targeting a very different demographic. Back then, he was trying to pull at the heartstrings of disenfranchised old people, hence the dignified tone and sleek visuals of his ads. In Breaking Bad, he has moved on to almost exclusively defending lowlife criminals and "rubes", which explains the flashy, over-the-top aesthetics, the goofy tone, and the pandering with the stripper cop. I also assume that the overuse of green screen and visual effects are due to the facts that he previously got in trouble for filming on location without a license, something that can not happen if you shoot in a studio or at home, and that this technology was probably more widely available in 2008 than in 2002.
Fax
This is actually a really good take on it! Of course the thought behind when this ad was created for Breaking Bad, they weren't thinking that far ahead, they just wanted to mirror real life low budget lawyer ads you'd see on TV, but the way they wrote his past and presented the evolution of his style really does feel natural when his timeline is taken in context.
@@DrewDoesThings If only Jimmy decided to work in marketing instead of becoming a lawyer
I totally agree. Maybe part of his decline into the immoral and pragmatic Saul Goodman was him realizing he didn't need to try all that hard to make a cheap and effective commercial. You can actually see his first "saul-esque" commercial in BCS when he puts on the fake mustache and cap in order to advertise his own ads.
I guess saul is in the comment section
POV: you clicked on the wrong cat video
No
con man albuquerque
POV: There is a wanted criminal in your house and his name is Saul Goodman
@@ArizonanSummerPov: you have a friend named gene who turns out to be saul 😱😱😱
10/14/24
"I see Walt's taste in women is the same as his taste in lawyers........only the very best.......with just the right amount of dirty..."
Saul and his quotes and his metaphors.... He is one hell of a man....
Im only at season 3 right now so i better hope you dont talk about skyler🤮🤮🤮
@@BLACKSTA361 you are in for a treat
@@cadejosv just finished it. My goodness it wss good
@Saul Goodman now im off watching your series bro
What a funny commercial. I’m sure it’s not gonna have any negative consequences at some point 😂
What a nice new necklace Marion, is it made of telephone cord?
@@pancreas5160 I expected he hang Marion but not...
Typing “con man Albuquerque” into Ask Jeeves brought me here.
Jesse already knew him from word of mouth from people he knew, he didn't learn about him from an advertisement
@@vintheguy This was in reference to the series finale of Better call saul
I looked up “con man in Albuquerque” and this is the first thing that showed up.
Big as day!
the fact that this shitpost ad now makes my heart ache really shows the genius of breaking bad and better call saul
I could swear to see this guy work in a Cinnabon in Omaha
I drove him on my taxi!
Irving Garcia Gene is king
He's got one of those faces.
hmm, I see him more as a cellphone salesman in a remote location
I don´t know man, that guy reminds me more of Kevin Costner
1 view is from Marion
Да мне поебать
There never was a Nippy, was there? 😔
@@ScratchyPack i am the one who stole nippy
I am Mario
@@mrheisenberg430NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
My wife wants to divorce and take my car and my house with her.
Better Call Saul!
Oh wait... She already called Saul... :(
there actually is a divorce lawyer billboard in my town that says "Hire me before your spouse does"
13 Amp Paducah, Kentucky?
Slayerx49 if you pay him higher than your wife, you win
+Krone Nguyen
Money is a power!
like Goodman says "I can make it legal!"
Slayerx49 Better Call Kim!
Well, out of the 5 million people who watched this video, one of them was Marion and fked Gene's disguise
Gene, is that you?!
Watch funny cat videos
no Marion put that phone down
Do you think that's Gene?
Listen Marion Jeff is in trouble, you and Gene need to sort it out don't worry about this
Get off the damn internet and go with Gene to the police station. Don't you care about your son?
Who would've thought this commercial would be his downfall.
wait really
wait what??
The funny thing is, Odenkirk played his commercials in Better Call Saul so loud and colorfully so that it would get Kim's attention. His desperation for affection and approval ended up being his downfall.
@@forelamp6873 gotta watch the show understand
No kidding lol finished the series myself two days ago and was shocked when this commercial started playing
Jeff had a good job taxi driving until the police accused him of stealing! He better call Saul!
NO MARION DONT WATCH THIS
Haha
Almost there but not quite
I'm secretly a meth cook and one of my distributors got arrested... Better call Saul.
This hits so different now...
LMFAO this thing is FUCKING hilarious.
The greenscreen reflection, the horrible editing.
haha this is class
and the fact that the highest resolution possible is 240p makes this even better.
And that crappy statue of liberty.
The best part is that it looks like a real lawyer ad.
3 stages of Jimmy/Saul/Gene:
Better Call Saul - Thick hair, clean shave
Breaking Bad - Starts balding at the back, still clean shave
Post-Breaking Bad - Balding with thinning hair, finally grew a moustache
Don't forget the rubbish acting.
Frag Wall I am watching season 2 of better call saul can't wait till he starts coming his hair like in breaking bad.
The fact that Saul see this as the high point of his life speaks volumes about him as a person
Yeah, he wanted to be a lawyer who was respected without the hard work chuck did, and he became one
I hope you can create goals and actually accomplish them too
@@shadekiller369 Jimmy works hard as fuck brother idk whatcha mean. In Chuck’s own words, “no one ever accused [Jimmy] of being lazy.” I’m not finished with season 3 yet though so if he states this later on or something just ignore this
@@specialknees6798 what I mean is chuck spent making his firm and making a “legacy” and get it didn’t take long for Saul to create his legacy
The work smarter not harder routine is what I’m hinting at
tbf, he's really at his peak here
No way he does
I remember being very young and seeing a portion of this on my dad’s tv. I didn’t watch all of it as my father drove me out of the room (I had my tv privileges taken that day) and this has always stuck in my head even though I had no clue what it was. Years later I started watching breaking bad and got to this part knew... this was it.
Why did your dad drove you out of the room? Also why were your tv privileges taken that day lol
@@yourparalysisdemon1936 breaking bad isn't the most suitable show for children
🥵
did you call saul to get your tv privileges back
@@ploopy6160 “Your honor, my client was merely attempting to expose himself to well written and well scripted media in an attempt to enhance his media literacy skills. Now tell me, would that be such a bad thing if we inspired the next Vince Gilligan at a young age?”
I just searched "Albuquerque" and "con man" and this popped up big as day
Marion really thinks this guy is gene
yeah i can't believe it. she doesn't know what she's talking about!
Dumb bch thinks Nippy isn't real either. wtf jeff?
Man this guy deserves his own show
Funny well he did
So he gets it!
It happened..
these comments missed the joke
@@lemonade5443
Didn't know that better call Saul started in 2015 lol...
But now I know thanks to your comment
I swear this lawyer looks like an employee of the Cinnabon from my town
“I trusted you”
Some people saying this is a bad ad compared to his old ones. I think this ad is perfect, it is very catchy, shows who the ad targets, and it conveys it's message loud and clear
but girls hated this ad though
I can't believe Jimmy McGill would make such a low quality commercial. It's like he became a completely different person.
@@stefanstenroos6344 He's marketing himself to the lowest common denominator
@@pancreas5160 wooosh
@@stefanstenroos6344 Gah fuck
i love how saul appearing immediately changes the music as if the mere presence of him is american enough to change any music
What is the name of music when Saul Goodman speaking
@@hilmiselamikraltas its yankee doodle i think
The music before it was a remix of some other American song as well, I forget the name of it though
It's from Barney The Purple Dinosaur
I love how this commercial has a real GTA5 feel to it.
More like a GTA 6 feel...
GTA IV
GTA 2
GTA (1997)
Gta Vice City "Tommy Vercetti is an innocent man"
I'm sure this funny commercial will never lead to the creators ultimate arrest and demise.
“Every man, woman, and child” will never cease to make me laugh
Yes do it for the children!
I like how the first time we see him he looks like incompetent buffoon, but later on turns out to be the best crminal lawyer one could ever ask for.
MARION! MARION, DO NOT TYPE CONMAN ALBUQUERQUE IN THE SEARCH BAR! MARION!
(Falls to the ground crying)
There never was a Nippy....
“I believe that until proven guilty, every man, woman and children in this country is innocent”
*The guy with 30 bodies in his basement*
Canonically Marion watched 3D Saul Goodman
Only thing in color. If you know you know.
I love how the "man, woman, and child" line implies that he would in fact represent a child's case if he were paid properly
wouldn't you?
"Your honor, my client is literally neurodivergent and a minor"
Praying for Bob Odenkirk right now
Looks like he’s going to be ok.
He is stable. He’s going to be fine
yo what happened to Bob?? :(((
edit: nvm i heard he had a heart attack on set but I'm glad he's apparently doing fine!
God answered your prayers. Saul will be back in action soon!
@@Slayyyaphine Whatever.
POV: You looked up "con man Albuquerque" on Ask Jeeves
turning a meme ad into a fatal element of Saul's story is strong
POV: You're a cop
XD
Ya know, he looks A bit like that Jimmy McGill.
The Charles McGill's loser brother?? :0
No... he looks more like Kevin Costner
@Saul Goodman i ain't buying that Laser tag
Nah, he looks more like slipping Jimmy.
He's a nobody
It is strange that Jimmy made better comericals than this when he was young.
He knows they are shitty, it's one of his tactics
he knows he doesn't have to make good commercials to get clients
The "Gimme Jimmy" commercial was much better
When he was younger but looked older!
Maybe his film crew quit on him around the time breaking bad comes into play and Saul pretty much does the whole production himself including the editing lol
this is kinda like Tv in GTA XD
Lmao tru
true xdxd
it’s like the shitty poker tournaments in gta 4.
Vladimir Putis lakki kourassa elämä edessä
Dude, Breaking Bad is pretty much just a more serious GTA game.
"No Valerie I'm not ok. There's a criminal standing in my kitchen threatening me. He's a wanted man, and his name is Saul Goodman"
Watching this commercial in:
Breaking Bad - 😂
Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 12 - 🌚
Wait a second… this isn’t a cat video.
"Did you know you have rights"
I roared laughing when Saul opened Marion's computer and that came out!
It's the bit that always got me. This show is amazing!
Felt like the scene came right out if a meme
I don’t think it was meant to be funny
@@YKS2014 obviously not, but it's a good meme template
@@chiragmathias771 Oh, you mean the thing that’s ruining this show?
Your pfp annoyed me for a whole goddamn minute
"Constitution says you know the rules and so do i"
DID YOU KNOW YOU HAVE RIGHTS? O_O
CONSTITUTION SAYS YOU DO
I laugh my ass off every time i hear that
4everl0v3edward So do I.
OH SHIT, REALLY?
The Constitution says you do
"I'll fight for you" is really meaningful right now
It's Fring, not Evaristo, stewpid
Kim
I don’t know why, but my brain is fully convinced that breaking bad/better call Saul takes place in the same universe as GTA. It just makes sense
Marion typed AMC and found this XD
This hits different now
0:21 When I pass the constitutional law exam
Haha
Xdd
Truly the moment Marion became Heisenberg.
Man what a funny commercial, I hope it doesn't lead to someone else's downfall or something
Videos that single-handedly ended nationwide manhunts
put this alongside Ted Kaczynski's Montana cabin tour video
@@capnm4078 underrated
Chuck is rolling around in his grave Jimmy!
Good
Don't think there's anything left to roll.
@@Pllayer064 that's dark I love it
Well, technically, he wouldn't since he said he would respect Jimmy more if he embrace his dark side.....which he clearly did.
Chucks roasting in hell for always trying to keep Jimmy down.
I love how the people are greeting Marion
I typed in "con man" and "Albuquerque" and found this.
I love how his office looks totally green screened in the ad but then we find out later in the episode that's _actually_ his office
I wonder if he had Tim and Eric direct that commercial lol
I like to think so lol
Frank Castle technically it’s Saul directing the commercials. They’re just the camera crew.
I wish Saul was real!!!
Who'd hire him to b their lawyer
I no I wood!
AlvinThere bunch of saul in real life. U just cook meth and he coming for u {also DEA}
+danny90099 and cartels too
Trust me Alvin, you don't, your ass would be sued to hell and high heaven.
Trust me, there is a million Sauls out there XD XD
I'll miss you, Saul forever.
"You, are under, arrest" LMAO made me laugh every time.
The guy who drives the car looks like Jesse’s therapist, whose actually kill his daughter in a car crash under drugs
It all make sense now
Omfg!
Looks nothing like him tbh
i thought he's Ethan Hawke
Wtf xD
I love how it depicts his clients here as undeniably guilty, with the first guy having a sort of rat-like face about him to give off a vibe of dishonesty right off the bat, and the second guy literally drinking and driving to the camera at the same time as he speaks (while also talking about "partying"). I love how Saul has no qualms about admitting that most of his clients are in fact, guilty. 😆
He hides in plain sight, same as you.
He’s the kind of lawyer guilty people hire
i like to think his little film crew was involved with this
The fact that you can see the green screen clipping on the sides makes this way better
This was Saul's tomb.
This has the same vibe as a video presentation that students make for school...
"What's that?"
"You tell me."
I love how poorly greenscreened they are, complete with blocky outlines. Really gives that old late night infomercial vibe
It is an old late night infomercial
I like how he says "Hi i'm Saul Goodman, did you know that you have rights?"