Jimmy Tries To Fight Mike | Nacho | Better Call Saul
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Season 1 Episode 3 - Nacho: Jimmy is eager to prove that his dangerous client is innocent, even though it causes problems with Kim.
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Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."
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Jimmy Starts A Fight With Mike | Nacho | Better Call Saul
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I like how Mike saw through the cops eagerness to get Nacho and actually believed Jimmy's theory.
well the big thing also is when he saw jimmy was willing to get prosecuted for it he knew Jimmy's story wasn't BS
Also the way the cop prodded him. Remember, Mike was a dirty cop back home and had seen this behavior a thousand times. He knew these guys weren’t driven by justice, they just wanted a “win” and were willing to bend the facts in their favor. Mike believed Jimmy and decided it wasn’t his business and wouldn’t be a party to it.
What’s crazy is that Mike kept Nacho out of prison even before he grew to like him. Always looking out for the little guy.
@@sterlingarcher74To a certain point, anyway…
well as they stated themselves they were more eager to save the family and their primary target was to get their locations so they were trying to play hardball with both jimmy and nacho.
Who knew one day Mike would be on the verge of tears watching Nacho die.
2:00 The subtle look that Mike gives at the mention of his long-forgotten childhood nickname 'Finger', truly awe inspiring. Bravo Vince!
Absolutely brilliant the way he blinked at the name Finger while giving that remorseful look
@@tpd1864blakealright class today we’re gonna finger paint
@@wingsoftwitchbots5613Kid named Paint: "😐"
This is the most dumbest but also most genius comment I’ve seen about finger in a while 🤣
"No, I don´t think i said that buddy." Exemplary delivery I love it.
IM NOT YOUR BUDDY, PAL!!
@@legion5938I ain't your pal, ése.
@@legion5938I’m not your pal friend
Typical cop trying to put words in someone's mouth then when that doesn't work they simply lie.
@@craigvictory9712 I'm Nacho friend, buddy
1:58 The birth of a legend
That's not where the joke comes from. I'd tell you the real origin, but that would require describing several layers of meme lore
@@NotFlappy12I know that's not where it came from, don't worry
@@NotFlappy12 he put finger on finger
That's me
I DONT THINK YOU WANNA BE DOING THAT SAULTUH
😂😂😂
😂
Looking at Mike and Jimmy's inteactions in the early season of BCS it feels like there was a time when Mike actually respected and maybe even liked Jimmy.
I think Mike loses his respect for Saul when he tells him the only thing he cares about is $.
@@T-roc57 yeah I think the hight of his respect was when he turned in the money mike got from the Kettleman's and wanted to do "the right thing." Dare I say it reminded him of his son who would not take the dirty money even to save himself. Always found that "what are you doing" to be pretty deep.
@@T-roc57when saul choses working with Walter white instead of the other guy Mike recommended in season 6 episode 11 is when he loses respect for him ig
I mean he sure respects his intelligence, even in the times of Breaking Bad
@@exxzane Yeah I agree. He has a mutual respect that Saul was the best at what he did but, he doesn't respect him as a person. I think early in BCS he respected Jimmy as a person instead of a talented "criminal" lawyer that is of use to him.
1:59 is the one time where the word "finger" serves any minimal purpose in Better Call Saul and the shot has Mike in full view on the background as the blurry finger takes up the screen. It's like if they knew.
"Are you gonna gum me to death? Huh? Geezer?" God I love Jimmy so much
He got that line from Ralph Cifaretto 🤣.
2:00 the way Mike looked, seems he knew his destiny
I want a show of just Mike telling stories of old cases.
As great as it sounds and I'd love to see more Mike, it's best to not run BB into the ground. Look at Star Wars. 💀
He needs a spin-off.
@@jamesonmeckes5796Nope.
i want a show about just mike!
that sounds like a good idea
This is the moment that Mike became Finger. Bravo Vince.
Vravo Bince
Havent read that joke before ha ha ...
@@theshadowl4haven’t heard this complaint before ha ha…
@@spook407 that's good.
@@spook407 and I haven't seen a person laugh at the same joke a millionth time
I love how Mike let Jimmy touch him so it could count as self-defense.
Like Rodney "Quills" Dinkins, Mike knows the law.
As a person who first watched Better Call Saul, this was when I discovered that Mike was a badass
How was the experience?
Because I kinda feel like the writing improved a lot over the years, so how did you find it?
@@damianodidomenico4756Oh, it very much did. I loved BCS' first season, but I thought it would get Firefly'd, given that Breaking Bad was over.
@@damianodidomenico4756 i feel like the director and creator is more experienced BCS was such an eye candy with its stunning camera angles
i feel so lucky watching bcs first before bb
@@inevitablemma1435I'm jealous
mike wasnt the bad!!!!!!!!!
1:59 Foreshadowing
Not quite, more a reference, since even though it's a prequel this was technically made after/later
@@powdergatekid named finger wasn't a thing until last year
@@Basil_From_Mexico bullshit. that meme was out in 2022 at the latest.
@@CriticalSurvival0 (checkwhenmycommentwasmade)
@@CriticalSurvival0 2022 was practically a year ago
4:37 "Nobody wants to leave home"
Right after saying he left Philly for the desert. What a veiled refence to something horribly going wrong with Mike in Philly...bravo, Vince!!
Its funny how Mike caught this but didn't think Jesse was still in town
Maybe he did think Jesse is still in town, but Saul made up an address and Mike didn't think he'd lie after threatening him.
He most likely did consider that. They were following Saul and Walter, but other than that, what was he supposed to do? It's a big city.
This part even if its minimal its also so critical and important to understand why Jimmy becomes Saul, Jimmy was actually trying to make things right, he was trying to let go his con man ways to do things in the law field, but no one ever believed in him, the only 2 persons who believed in him were Mike and Kim, no one else believed in him just like in real life when someone who was making bad choices in life and now are trying to make things right they will always point out you bad choices in life, in that moment Jimmy thought that Chuck was actually believing and supporting him to become a better person, but in reality Chuck, like everyone else in the world, said that he would never change and he was just Slippin' Jimmy with a law degree, in that moment Jimmy's fate was sealed
please learn how to use periods
So in short, Everyone already saw him as a bad guy so he decided to act like a bad guy. It is like Nick Wilde if he never met Judy Hopps and stayed a con-artist for the rest of his life.
@@Renteks-nerd
I think there's two sides to this. Like I get what you're saying. But I can also understand if people are tired of trusting someone after so much bad history.
Actually, that's the longest sentence I've ever read, and I'm a German lawyer.
"Nobody wants to leave home"
Mike, several months previously: Alright Philly, i'm out.
As if there's a contradiction?
He didn't want to leave, but he had to
It;s almost as if he *gasp* didnt' want to, but had to!
He says that but he runs to Virginia to find Jesse
His Home was his family his Son was Gone he had nothing in Philly
1:14 this is the moment James McGill became Fallin Jimmy
3:22: For those complaining that Jimmy and Mike's relationship on Breaking Bad is inconsistent with Better Call Saul
Literally WHO has ever said that.
@@Hysteria98
I've seen some people post about how Mike threatening Jimmy/Saul while searching for Jesse in BrBa was "out of character" since they were "friends" in BCS.
@@Hysteria98 There are people who have complained about "¿how is it possible that in Breaking Bad Mike threatens Saul and Saul is afraid of him if in BCS we saw Mike save his life and motivate him?"
@@h.roosevelt6426 Ah yes, you mean, people who had never watched either shows fully to realise even when he did in Breaking Bad, it still caught Saul by surprise as Mike had never done so at this point.
BCS alone has some inconsistencies, but god damn this is far from one of them.
I believe Mike's grudge against Jimmy in BrBa is due to what Jimmy did to Howard.
This is the moment Mike became 2:00
1:49 I love Mike's expression here. He's so cool
This is the moment Mike became Geezer
And “Buddy”.
And Finger
Say it aint so?
So weird to think so much of Alberqueue’s criminal underworld started here
that we know of
that we know of
that we know of
That we know of
that we know of
“Nobody wants to leave home.” Sheeesh why did I resonate with that?
Because you play games all day ? 🤷♂️😭
@@josiahgonzalez942 😁
because home is home, even though i moved a year ago, i’m still within the same nation.
Because you're homeless?
🎶 Building me a home thinking I'd be strong there. 🎶
4:23 - he seems so entertained telling the story
"Nobody wants to leave home." true words. The Cagney and Lacey line is so funny.
1:49 - Fantastic acting
Always beware of an old man as a barrier operator, where men die young
(of angry jimmies, i suppose)
I miss Mike already.
This starts the back and forth favor chain between Mike and Saul. In the end he loses all respect for him especially after the Howard/Lalo thing
The trouble that Jimmy's mouth gets him out of is followed very closely by the amount it gets him into.
This is the moment Better Call Saul became Better Fight Mike
Lol you call that a fight?
Better finger Finger.
Better Linger Finger
I like how Mike makes no moral distinction between law enforcement and enforcement of other kinds.
Like he said, he’s known bad cops and honorable thieves. You can be on one side of the line or the other.
1:59 wow they really predicted the finger meme five years ahead
Vravo Bince 👏
simpler times, one ended in prison for 86 years for all sorts of crimes and other ended up in barrel, only if these two had mended their ways...so is life!
Eh with good behavior and Kim as a lawyer again he can probably shorten it. Besides the guys already earned respect on the inside, so it probably won’t be that bad, better than a barrel anyway…
Both of them ended up in Belize, so does everyone else
@@nont18411Where is that Belize quote from?
@@Ramzi1944when saul was trying to convice walt to kill jessie
Since Jimmy was a lawyer who probably defended a huge chunk of the prison, he's actually probably gonna be okay, because even in prison, prisoners want a lawyer to get info and background on the news guys
"Dead in the Jersey's Pine Barrens ...." Guy was an interior decorator ...
If you know you know .....
He killed 16 czechoslovakians!
Put the remote on the docking station.
@@starguy2718 *sigh* universal remote. Put it down on docking station.
"Really? His apartment looked like sh**
"Not bad. Mix it with the relish."
the fact 'finger' has almost the same replays as the actual highlight of the video shows just how far its come
1:58 This is too good to be true
No matter what scene of this show that I watch, I am always amazed by it.
2:00 FINGER
Mike's the kind of guy who could fart and break someone's nose in the process. What a character.
FINGER
1:59 the exact moment Mike came to be known as Finger!
Jimmy was caught slippin
I don't think you wanna be doing that
That's why you should never mess with an old man
Nobody fingers the Finger.
Wish we saw more fight scenes with Jimmy.
It’s a great character moment. Jimmy’s intuition was enough to sway Mike’s hatred of his buffoonery.
“I’ll take an edible”
-Saul Weedman
Better fight Mike
“This is what happens to guys who don’t have enough stickers”
"Nobody wants to leave home" 😔💔
1:59
Mike just hates cops so much. Reminds me of my parents. hahaha
"Nobody wants to leave home" -at the end, Mike is talking about himself
I had to figure out what the Kettleman’s long-term plan was. The bookie, makes sense. But the Kettleman’s are a family. What, are they gonna wait a couple days, go back to their house and try to get new ID’s for everybody, including their kids? I just wanna figure out if there was a way for them to get away with it, because if they were gonna get caught anyway through their stupidity, it takes the triumph away from Saul and Mike.
They were working on that.
Lol they hadn’t thought it through, much to Jimmy’s exasperation. They felt they were in danger, but they didn’t want to go to the cops because they were obviously guilty and risk losing the money. It all ties back to Betsy wanting to keep the money.
hydrogen bomb vs coughing baby
This is the exact moment when Geezer became Finger.
This is the moment Slippin' Jimmy turned into Fightin' Jimmy
You can tell that Jimmy was into this
The "finger" at 1:58 is insane
Not really the old man is supposed to be the war soldier. Don't get me wrong he is an expert fighter in the series; but, exposing your finger is pretty much asking for a broken digit. Anyone with basic self-defense training would know how to do that.
The sound effects on Jimmy's car adds to the atmosphere and his character
Finger 1:58
finger o.o
1:59 “Finger”
2:47 lol Mike’s “budday!” sounded just like a Canadian in South Park
Finger 1:59
"Nacho is Nacho man"
-Jimmy McGill
The stairway scene is pretty brutal acting lol
Sad that Jimmy will never know that Mike got killed by Walt. He didn’t skip town.
He knew Walt killed Mike, he mentioned it when talking about sending someone to Belize, like he did with Mike. By then though he had lost any respect or friendship for him.
To call Jimmy a wimp would be an insult to wimps.
That car honked after like 5 seconds that would never happen in real life
People are that impatient.
It was the most realistic part lmao
Your right, it should have been 2
I love how at this point they are assuming Craig is the mastermind behind the Kettleman's plan lol.
"bETteR cALl sAUl SEaSOn oNe iS bOrInG"
One of my favorite scenes in the entire show, hilarious and important to the development of two of the best characters
This is the moment Geezer became Mike (from Breaking Bad)
anybody catch the Pine Barrens reference from The Sopranos?
You gotta pay the troll toll...
For some reason the way he says "Alright I believe you" to Jimmy cracks me up 10 times more than any of the finger jokes
this is when i thought "alright, this is gonna be the exact old jolly slapstick show that we deserve to get after the wild tension of BRBA"....well. little did we know.
Finger!!!!!
this is the moment jimmy got a notepad for the future
This is a totally rare scene. It’s one of 2 or 3 instances when Mike reveals personal information to people outside his own family.
I like in The bloopers when he slaps him in the face and says stop it. Lol
The Jersey Pine Barrens?!..... South Jersey! Lol
Theres a nice van out there to stay in. Just watch for the Russian out there, he was an interior decorator!
Old man strength is nothing to be toiled with
Probably because it’s not real.
Jimmy thought he had the skills of a high school chemistry teacher.
Sergeant Terry's daughters from B99 Cagney and Lacey grew up and became cops. Kudos to them.
"Jersey Pine Barrens" Nice sopranos reference
They really should have done more make-up/CGI work to lessen the aging. Jonathan Banks just looks 15 years older than when he first showed up.
3:19 was too good😂😂
"Nobody wants to leave home."
I'm moving in about a month for the 6th time in 6 years, with no idea where I'll go.
@jamaica a knock you a get
"I'll take an edible arrangement, heavy on the pineapple." You heard the man officers, get to it.
there is like a sound for needing or wanting to get intoxicated that they are attacking
He *immediately* regret that .
If mike never met jimmy he'd have been able to watch his granddaughter grow up
.Nostalgia
"Nobody wants to leave home" is Mike's admission that he had to run as far and fast away from Philadelphia as possible, and that he couldn't find any way to stay there. It can't get much clearer than that.
Mike is a professional: demanding the right number of stickers is the same as no half measures. I can imagine you could hire him as a janitor and he’d never be late, never miss a day, would have all the right equipment and would have your bathrooms so clean you could eat off them