Intimidating Punks | Piñata | Better Call Saul
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- čas přidán 19. 04. 2021
- In order to continue selling his cell phones on the street without trouble, Jimmy intimidates some punks to work for him.
#Intimidation #BetterCallSaul #Piñata
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From Season 4, Episode 6 'Piñata' - While Jimmy daydreams about reconstituting Wexler-McGill, Kim sets out to secure her own future; Mike puts a plan into motion for Gus.
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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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- Say my Name.
- "You are the cell phone guy"
- you goddamn right.
Jajajajaja
lmaoooo
Heisenberg
*You're
Underrated comment
“Your like, the stupidest person I’ve ever met”
He said after ruining a revenue stream for 500$
*huell and man mountain approaching to smash them*
Jimmy: I'm the stupidest person you ever met, and you don't understand they made up their minds 10 minutes ago
Rule of thumb: stupid people usually never realize how stupid they are.
*You're
For doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING i would've taken that deal and somehow make a salary outta that
It was such a sweet deal to 36k a year for just standing there doing nothing while Jimmy sold his phones
Jimmy really knows how to scare people. It was a great scare tactic when he started acting like he had lost control of Huel and "Man Mountain."
I loved that part, I was scared that they actually lost control because I had a brain fart and forgot that was huell helping him. Shows how he is such a good actor to act out being a good actor lol
Lmao I just realized that was Man Mountain and not the Hummels guy
thank you for referring to Man Mountain by his proper name
@@dantetejeda1868 please explain the difference? Is this not the guy from the parking lot scene in BCS? And the same one who drops off the women at the compound in el Camino?
@@null345 I think it is, his name is Clarence I believe?
I love how Saul was confident that he could run faster than 3 guys much younger than him.
That's why it's important that he gets a head start
That's why it's important that he wore a tracksuit.
Those three are Junkies, and probably had worse daily routine than Jimmy, so I don’t think they have better cardio than jimmy.
What you mean his supposed to be in his mid 30
@@ono733 Jimmy is supposed to be about 42 years old in this scene.
2:30 "Didn't know I had friends, did ya?" The way he talks makes it look like a far cry cutscene lol
Funny you mentioned Far Cry because the actor who plays Nacho, Michael Mando, plays the villain Vaas Montenegro in Far Cry 3!
@@Mexecutioner82 Did I ever tell you what the definition of insanity is?
@@Mexecutioner82 They put Giancarlo Esposito in Fry Cry 6 and made a DLC bringing Michael Mando back as Vaas.
@@silentype3008 no freaking way?! I was not aware of that!
@@Mexecutioner82 and now Giancarlo Esposito is Far Cry’s new villain Anton Castillo 😂😂
This was Jimmy's "stay out of my territory" moment.
This is when he became Bob Odenkirk
This is truly the moment Jimmy McGill become nobody
@@bigdaddyjoe4664 I see what you did there.
This is when a professional lawyer who had a 6 figure salary became a sleazy cell phone salesman.
@@bigdaddyjoe4664 Better Call Nobody
The worst part is that, the offer was actually pretty good 😂
Agree you can’t be greeedy
Turned down $3,650 a year for doing absolutely nothing. The characters didn’t finish school, so being stupid goes with the territory. You think you’re bad, never realizing there is always someone else who is smarter and much more devious!
Would have done the world a favor if he ended them.
@@boominator64 That would've been $36,500 a year. Not $3,650... Lmao
Right? 100 a night for doing literally nothing?
@@boominator64 Turns out you have trouble doing simple math, just add the zeroes bro. You are just like em.
I like how he just left them hanging there, like they're going to have to get themselves down or be found by a very annoyed pinata salesman in the morning
AND ....... That pinata man, most likely made THEM pay, for all those broken pinata's ! 🤣
"oh not again"
I think they'd die if they were left upside down for that long all the blood would go to their brain and the heart would struggle to pump it out.
@@Lunk42 deserved
@@Lunk42 i was about to say this. Not long Time ago some young And healthy Guy died when he got stuck upside down in his car, The poor fella. You get lifeless real fast like that
That's quite a reasonable offer
But he already knew they were too stupid to see it through
I think he genuinely wanted to give them one last out before he did this
@@atulyadora-laskey7056 it's actually pretty smart business, if they had any sense they would realise they had a vested interest in him coming there to sell phones, so they'd stop anyone else jumping him.
bro forreal 30k a year split 3 ways is better than anything on anybody i could ever get close enough to jump
@@Marade They thought they could just jump him after he'd sold all his phones.
Even if he makes $2000 in one night(not that much, if you consider $40 a phone - that's 50 phones). That's equivalent to $100 per night for 20 nights. And that is if he keeps coming for 20 nights which is no guarantee. What if he's done in 3 nights and never comes back?
@@CST1992 300 bucks for doing nothing, it's a pretty decent score.
I love how Jimmy was prepared to run with his track suit and jogging pants
@Pixel Punisher Did you not see his track suit?
@Pixel Punisher the stripes make him run faster
They should have known
@Pixel Punisher fun fact: Bob Odenkirk is very fit in real life. He actually was told to slow down in this scene
@@nipplecollector7818 everyone knows red goes faster
They refused free money. What a set of geniuses.
Testosterone is a hell of a drug
@@drwalker9093who tf drinks testosterone!!!!??
Who almost got their brains (or is it "brains"?) "scattered from here to White Plains"....
@@Santry_999_lolwhat drugs are you drinking??
@@iconsumeoxygen7473 none!? I wouldnt even doFUCKIN TESTOSTERONE
This scene got me way happier than it should’ve
same
Reasonably happy?
Same here, but they deserved it.
Same
Yeah, I hated those three punks
Crazy how this spinoff show now has more seasons than the show it was born from
but less episode
Shows how good it is
@@ayrtonsenna3334 Not by the end. S6 is supposedly having a few more episodes.
@@sheeshore ow thats great
@@ayrtonsenna3334 yeah season 6 will bring the total to 63, just 1 ahead of Breaking Bad’s 62
Those guys were good at acting. Portrayed the wannabe little asshats their characters were. Amazing scene.
It’s that disgusting hair.
Great acting
They liked it. They were good at it. They were alive.
@@lucas18108 lmao
@@lucas18108 they did it for them.
This was the moment Huell became reasonably happy
He's reasonably happy often, because most mfers do what they're told. :P
Jimmy: “let me sell my phones in peace and ill give you a cut”
Muggers: “OK”
*Curb your enthusiasm*
He'd probably say: "Alright let's head back to my place and make it official" or something and lead them to the same spot...
@@snaddle6428 make it official, what? Signing a document?
@@karamanid No, breaking pinatas to celebrate
He would probably give them, that's why he even went and to talked to them, to give them a chance, he could have just started selling phones again and waited for them to chase him, that's why I like Jimmy, shows how life is hard and sometimes we gotta do things we dont like to survive, but it would be better if we helped and understand eachother , or maybe I am just overthinking.
@@zedingk9764 Only seen clips, but he does seem to be a very intelligent and smart man. I think he did a cold cost/benifit, and came to this being the smartest.
Those 3 thugs were arrested for breaking-and-entering and destruction of property at the Pinata shop, the police would like thank Duct-tape spider man for apprehending them.
i didnt realize haha
Sero from my hero academia?
Duct tape spiderman is fire. Well done
Or the Flex Tape guy.
More like 3 corpses were found in a pinata warehouse after loosing consciousness from too much blood in the brain.
Watching Jimmy turn into Saul Goodman is a thing of beauty
Like watching a train wreck in slow motion
it is kinda sad since Saul Goodman is really just a big, unhealthy coping mechanism but I get what you mean.
This is still Jimmy.
crazy just like walter going heisenberg.
the writers are a master of these transitions
@@nori87walt and heisenberg aren't different people but saul and jimmy are
i love how unexpectadly jimmy started running midway through the sentence. You can see how it took a second for them to realize that he is running and that probably saved him from them catching up to him before arriving at the location.
goes to show how important theatrics are, both him and walt are rarely ever actually "in power" when trying to display dominance, but they always make it seem as though they are
He was in control here. If anything he feigned weakness so he could get them to a better location. However yeah, both do bluff their way out of a lot of situations.
thats how a gangs tier lists works
The fear of injury is a stronger motivator than injury itself. Unless ofc you’re a lunatic who starts chopping fingers an eighth of an inch at a time.
@@nykidxxx As a matter of fact, he should have separated the punk from one of his friends, so the punk had to wonder what happened to him.
@@Kyrieru I would argue that he isn't because he's limited by his own morality. He wasn't going to genuinely hurt them, he couldn't have handled it. That's why he needed the scare to be effective, if it wasn't, they would come back for more.
One of the most satisfying moments in a series.
it is not, they must have split their faces with the baseball bat
@@polettiayala exactly, this scene was just edging. saul shouldn’t have been so kind >:(
@@ledrakejames at the time of this season, he wasn't completely the Saul Goodman we met in Breaking Bad
True but he should not show mercy.
Dimaratos Georgiadis daddy chill 🖐
Also I like how the pinata scene was filmed. It's upside down and from the perspective of the punks which puts the viewers in their position. One of many reasons why this show is so good.
Plot twist: they filmed it normally without the camera upside-down, and then turned it in production.
the batman copies better call saul! lol
@@onradioactivewaves Gee, ya think they didn't make the actors hand upside down?
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Nah the camera man was one of the punks
$100 a night is absurdly good. It's amazing how stupid they were
He wanted them to refuse. Huell and Man Mountain were already paid for. The $100 a night would have been a waste.
And this was back in 2002-2004.
@@shiptj01 true
Imagine how this scene would’ve ended if Jimmy was too slow and they caught up before 💀
jimmy ain’t slipping
@@cenni1887 I don't know about that, he sure did "slip" from their grasp.
He's too old to get away from those younger guys.
I would guess that they had planned that scenario as well
I think he had it all planned out whether or not he got to the alley or not, guys still would've taken the punks out
Jimmy was such a boss in this scene. Gotta love it.
Plot twist: this happened irl
So was Huell
@@dongatello6969 Reasonably
They should make a show with Jimmy becoming a drug lord.
This is the exact moment Walter White remained Walter White.
😂
HAHAHA! Excellent.
Still better than Wolterrr Blancow
What an awful knock off 🙈
@@PauloHernandezXDthe name in metastasis was just walter blanco though?
@@sv_cheats1 that’s the joke
I love how huell just keeps on smashing piñatas
Man loves a good party
He probably wanted some candy.
He was reasonably happy
boy Bill Burr sure did gain a ton of weight and height for this role. gotta admire his dedication to the craft.
Yeah except it's not Bill Burr.. That's Kevin from The Office with a beard.
It looks like the guy whom ran away in the mike defends the geeky drug dealer
@@VincentGonzalezVeg that's because it is him
buffoon
I thought the blackface was a bit much
you know it’s good acting when the actor makes you despise their character
Hey, good for you though! At least you credit the actors. It takes skill to create characters that are despicable. Kudos to the craft of acting. Tons of folks forget that THESE are actors, who are just killing it! and talk like the actors had NOTHING to do with making hateful characters. :D I love seeing great acting. It's so satisfying.
@@Frankie2012channel you misread his comment
IE chuck mcgill. Mckean complete smashed it
Anna Gunn too
Under that theory, Walt Jr. was skillfully portrayed, too.
I love the scenes where Jimmy isn't just a con man but he's actually being badass and scary, he much more of a diverse character than Walter in my opinion
My sister who just got into this show asked me who i think is more interesting, walt or saul
I said saul because while walt just embraces who he always was deep down- a power hungry sociopath- jimmy changes. He doesnt start off like saul, he still has a conscience and does on occassion try to help others
Walt was always heisenberg
Jimmy Becomes saul
Walter is way better so just shut up
@@ConnorNotyerbidness Walter was better even though he was a narcissistic, sociopath, so just shut it
❤😊😊A
@@ConnorNotyerbidnesswouldnt say that. Jimmy was always a wolf
Fun fact: this episode was directed by Andrew Stanton, the guy who directed Finding Nemo and WALL-E.
He also directed some of the Obi-Wan Kenobi show
WALL-E is beautiful
Imagine if they had tried this with Tuco. He wouldn't have needed anyone but if the twins were involved, those kids would have not seen the ball bat stop - probably wouldn't have made it that far.
Cousins
Man, when you’re in that world you know who is who, you know exactly who you shouldn’t mess with, so I don’t think they would have wanted to deal with Tuco
@@jonahatanmendez1751 remember the skater guys from the first season? If the don't know Tuco, maybe not everyone knows him
Tuco would rip their heads of on the spot
It wouldn't have been a bat, it would have been their axe.
I like how Vince Gilligan can make a pinata shop scary.
So much depth to the set and directing!
Bro, Vince made POOLS scary.
Vince didn't write or direct this episode though. credit goes to Gennifer Hutchison as writer and Andrew Stanton as the director, along with the set decorators, etc
vravo bince
Vince Gilligan said he has nothing to do with BCS, all the credits go to Peter Gould. Vince directed one episode with a prepared script. Not that I do not like Vince or something, he's genius, but feel sorry that all credits are always going to him
Fun fact: Vince filled one of those pinatas with spiders to increase the tension in this scene
I love the end, where the two old crooks are like "Now this is how you scare the young bloods."
4:16 They ABSOLUTELY deserve a spinoff
Better fuel huel
Huell’s Rules
"Keep Huell Happy"
I just wish it was Kuby and Heull
Breaking Piniatas
Vince Gilligan is a genius, and Bob Odenkirk is one hell of an actor.
And Peter Gould
Vince... you did it again.
He's the man of his words! Unlike them lying sack directors from Game of Thrones who lied to us fans about everything. Vince Gilligan is NOTHING like them liars.
Vince stopped working on the show from season 3 onwards. He's coming back for season 6 though
@@ThatCringeCalledIggleboz wait really?? Surprisingly the quality didnt drop at all
Easily one of the most badass things Jimmy has ever done.
"Its Over Walt.." Still number #1
@@Miafunfactory in which episode was that?
@@user-ps2dg4jg6b Granite State
@@user-ps2dg4jg6bS5E15 I think
It was so satisfying seeing Jimmy/Saul give those teens their comeuppance.
The use of inverting perspectives and camera angles throughout this scene to portray disorientation and power dynamics is just incredible.
"Cheer up, beautiful people, this is where you get to make it right"
That's what the texas schoolshooter said to those who he didn't kill
@@walterwhite2525 ...what?
@@silentype3008 can't u read?
@@walterwhite2525 dont get it
@@b3nl555 just expand your thinking
Jimmy McGill had the makings of a varsity track athlete.
I know I'm watching clips from a quality show when I find sopranos fans.
@@reese8397 Gabagooool overr heeereee
*SHINEBOX*
The Shah of Iran was here
small hands that was their problem
He should have given them a couple whacks across the shins just to remember him by.
Have just finished Breaking Bad completely. Mike Ehrmantraut would call this a half measure I think.
Next thing you Saul runs over all three with his Suzuki Esteem 😂
This is the moment the moment became a moment.
What a moment
If you have a moment, I'd like to appreciate that comment.
So meta
Epic Moment moment
how the fck does vince keep getting away with this?
The only thing I didn’t like about this scene is Jimmy didn’t take back the money they stole.
I think he did, but then again, that's up to our imaginations.
@@Gun_Metal_Grey maybe but would have been satisfying to actually see it happen
Maybe he did. Not everything has to be spoon-fed to us.
He could've. We don't see what happens in the time they're tied and hung up; presumably they got rid of his knife too.
Or you can pretend whatever money they had on them was payment to Huel and friend
I just don't understand how he out ran them to be honest. Middle aged man out runs skinny punk kids.
I love that Jimmy, a middle aged man, was confident he could outrun 3 teenagers.
He still looked faster than them tho.
You forget that Jimmy is supposed to only be in his early to mid 30s in the series. Depending on the shape you're in, it's still perfectly possible to outrun teenagers at that age.
@@gayusschwulius8490 yeah. Usain Bolt was 19 years older than me but still faster than me.
Saul Goodman definitely had the makings of a varsity athlete.
The only thing I would have done differently was to further terrify them by saying "I only need one alive to spread the word" and then "innie, minnie, mynie, mo..."
Wow bravo
Reminds of Shang yu from Mulan,
" 🤔how many messengers does it take to deliver a message?“
Well...only if you are going to actually kill 2 of them. Otherwise you are just all talk and that is entirely counterproductive to this scene.
@@Leaflar Jimmy's plan was to terrify them. So no, it wouldnt be contraproductive for this scene
common man you need to be fair,you break 2 legs
Imagine how this scene would’ve have played out if it was Gustavo or Heisenberg instead of Jimmy
It wouldn´t. Some people just have an aura of "do not mess with me" ;p
Todd would have fed them bean soup, combed their hair with his hand then murdered them.
@@jonboll2066 "that was kinda mean of you :(" as he drills into their urethras
@@bloodyhell8201 did you see the movie called bloody hell.. damn good movie
@@jonboll2066 never have, will check it out
Gotta love the final little FU by leaving them hanging there to figure out for themselves how to get down.
This is the kind of incident that could make you seriously reexamine your whole life's journey and future career path...
One of the most satisfying moment in BCS
Ikrrrrr
Chianery?
@@RJ12347 also a good one
The show is loaded with satisfying moments as was Breaking Bad.
I love that he was smart enough to know they wouldn't take the deal
I know it was about sending a message but my heart shattered when Jimmy didn't get his own personal revenge 😂
1:42, that stupid look on his face is just so sweet.
Looking back at this scene, I think this is alluding to how Saul will deal with that weird taxi stalker in season 6.
I just can't wait...
I'm sorry taxi stalker who?
@@man.thegreat The taxi driver that confronted him in the mall and wanted him to say "better call Saul"
Jimmy wanted to turn someone into a piñata since season 1 episode 3 when he told Kim Nacho was gonna turn him into one
God that taxi driver was just straight creepy, like what was his deal lol. I do hope 'Gene' does something like this to him cus that fool is just asking for it
Messing with them even after he said to stop was such a Saul move lol
Why, that couldn't be sweet old Huel Babbano. That boy is a good fellow. He ran into a burning church to save a bunch of elderly citizens. This must all be a big misunderstanding.
This was truly the moment Saul became Baking Bread. Absolutely genius writing. Vravo Bince
Sprintin’ Jimmy
Scaryin' jimmy
For some reason I couldn’t stop smiling when I watched this the first time.
Huell and Man Mountain, the dynamic duo. I would take those two on my team any day
Jimmy: Seriously guys, we’re done.
Huell: We’re done when *I* say we’re done.
Saul really demonstrated sigma grindset here.
facts
shrigma male im so evil like zellyocho
@@gasware4681 Ocho Pocho.
Meme words funny
When he started running all i heard was the sigma music
This is the moment intimidating punks became a piñata.
no shit sherlock
@@zeroomens9438 this is the moment snailpeeps became Sherlock
4:07 I don't see Freddy Fazbear, but i can hear him...😶
A golden opportunity to set up one's OWN "perpetual revenue stream" and "not have to lift a finger".
Although, I'm sure he had his reasons against it.
SAUL
A man.
A legend.
A way of life. ✌
Tuco: Shoulda broken their kneecaps. ONE EACH.
I love these great moments in the show where Saul plays the victim for assholes like this for a minute before drawing them in and showing them that he's the boss
4:20 Cool to see the big guy on the left returning from Season 1. He is also in El Camino for one short scene. :D
Huell
@@thelightknight4772huell is not the right, he meant that big bearded man
I love how he acts like he lost control of huell just to make the kids more scared lmao
Laughed way more than I expected to at "alright, we've got a man of action".
This is the Goodman where Jimmy moment became Saul McGill
Look at Mr. Comedy over here
@@zekeiwa5837 look at mr. buzzkill over here
This one isn´t funny tho
@@seineldin6702 78 people disagree with you
@@Tyrosine0910 370k saw this video someone has to likd
Jimmy really learned from his experience with Tuco all the way back when he was outta the nail shop office.
This is why this show is so good, ive literally watched this scene 100s of times
"Don't mess with the cellphone guy" lmao
This is the exact moment Lalo becomes Huell, great script
Shut up
These jokes are getting old
Just like wine, it only keeps getting better
Oh my goodness shut the hell up. Those jokes are not funny.
Boring
scared them real good and taught them not to be greedy, jimmy is such a nice guy
Huell is funny with 3 seconds of screen time and without saying anything
Never realised it, but this is the exact moment Flynn became Bogdans eyebrows.
I have no idea what you're saying.
Bruh what??
Vince Gilligan is such a genius... just wow
It's a breaking bad fan made joke
Not funny
Amazing acting all around. Like for real this scene alone is more rewarding than most movies. That kid was a phenomenal actor. I hope to see him in a lot more. He's got a darkness in his eyes that could be really good in a psychological thriller.
I’m so happy Bob Really blossomed into a mainstream acting career. I’ve been a fan of his since the 90s when he was a writer for SNL and had a Show on HBO with David Cross.
This is where jimmy became a saulamanca
This is the moment where Chuck becomes the A1 carwash center
This is actually the moment where Chuck hit his head on the counter
This is the best one yet!
Have an A😯-AAA-A😯AA - A One day 🤗
This is the exact moment that Don Eladio became Walter Jr.
I rarely laugh. I do now.
Amazing
This is the moment Holly White turns into Juan Bolsa
“The only reason you are eating breakfast and he is not, is because I know who you are.”
Season 5 Walt would have been like a dark Dexter in that situation.
3:58
They like to do a little bit of trolling from time to time
By far the coolest intimidation scene ever.
Having not seen every intimidation scene ever, can't agree
I'll call it the funniest
1:33 This is the version of "I am not stuck here with you, You are stuck here with me"...
This seriously might the the best spinoff series ever
This is the moment Jimmy McGill became Hutch Mansell
4:18 Is that the big guy who was in the parking garage with Mike when they were doing the protection job with Pryce?
Yeah, it IS Man Mountain. I thought it was the figurine thief Jimmy bailed out of the car dealership.
Yes. He is also in El Camino, where his name is revealed as Clarence
@@janmichaelcjamisola that guy’s a criminal? His name is Clarence.
@@ExpensiveBruh his parents have a real good marriage
@@janmichaelcjamisola omg he's the pimp/bouncer who brings the girls to Kandy's compound isn't he! can't believe I never caught that before
This is one of the many scenes that makes Better Call Saul soooo painfully underrated
"You're like, the stupidest person I've ever met." Says the one that literally turned down a free income.
Those guys getting taught a lesson is so satisfying. I also love the look on Huell's face at the end.
Such a satisfying scene.
One of the best characters in TV history. You always get surprised on how commited Saul Goodman is to scam people
I like how the clown is behind Jimmy's shoulder symbolizing the inner clown within him...
Gotta love that the punks are just left there hanging! It was a nice gesture, gives them some time to think over the situation.
Satisfying! Always is seeing two-bit punks piss themselves. Jimmy/Saul is fed up at this point, and it shows. It was actually a little terrifying to see him like this.