Walter White Couldn't Have Done It Without Me đ„¶| Better Call Saul
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 9. 04. 2023
- Saul Goodman confesses that he was conspiring with Walter White, acknowledging that Walt couldn't have done it without him.
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â@@K-3619 check again goofy
@@rexjolles do you need context for the show and why
@@sl1ppinj1mmy im joking
what song is playing?
@@rexjolles acting like pride should be over morals,
pathetic will power.
"Sir, we are here to talk about the parking lot ticket" đ
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internet W of the day
âYou didnât have enough stickersâ
âThe World Series Defenseâ
"Sir, this is a Wendy's."
He's right he was the middle man between: Jessy, Walter, Mike and Gus.
Jessy? Wtf is a JessY?
Bro relax i spell the name with a y, get over it.
Bro forgot lalo
@@runklyn4250 WE FOUND THE GUY WHO DIDNT WATCH THE SHOW
@@sagefowler1077 i don't know man, he seems sus lately
Walt needed a CRIMINAL lawyer, and a criminal lawyer is what he got!
What was this from? The last season of bcs?
@@sbs3003ses From the 2nd season of Breaking Bad
â@@sbs3003ses yes it was.
@@Batonaz why does this wrong, jerk-off of a response have more likes than those prior or aft?
We still need him.
Tired of being Saul, he wanted to be Jimmy
*Slippin* Jimmy
I love this show
I want an alternative ending where he slips and falls in the court room after confessing and he gets acquitted.
Slippin Jimmy?
Nah he became James McGill in that moment. (Peter Gould and Bob Odenkirk talked about this being another separate identity to Jimmy, James)
The only lawyer that couldâve got Jimmy McGill off was Saul Goodman
that hit hard for no reason
Bro he did, got a huge reduced sentence and made the DA bend to his will along the way. Saul went out on his terms. No one else's.
@@safarijim4211 oh I know itâs actually insane the deal he had worked out Lmfao. The Vince gilligan universe is the best in tv history
But doctor, I am pagliacci
And the only person who could have got Saul off was that massage lady.
âBarn door open.â
If Walter White was alive I donât think his ego could handle hearing Saul take that much credit (even if Saul is right)
To be fair tho the only part i think he was wrong about was him saying if i had not stepped in, walter would be dead.
He almost acted like the jail thing was a less likely evernt, but when you think about it walter would more likely just be in jail worst case senario or best case senario probably stop making ballsy devisions
Like when you think about it saul did save walts life but that was post gus and guess who introduced walt to gus. Arguably tho this is to sauls knowlege because walter was more in the background compared to jesse and his buddies.
But if it werent for saul walter wouldn't of reached his final boss stage heisenberg
Now this is a nit pick because saul is trying to metaphorically say F you to walt beyond the grave knowing he would be pissed off and wouldnt have much to say for it
Saul did save his life in the full measure senario and shit but if it werent for him walt wouldn't of never been put in those senariod which is the most walter could say
Because saul is right about everything else. Walter couldn't have done it without him
Quick edit: for those who mention the salamanca twins. Saul technically led the chain kf events that saved walter but that wasnt his doing really its like saying the person who made the knife was responsible for gordon ramsey being a good chef. Which i think saul is smart enough to know walt would sooner be in jail then killed by the twins which a
Small cretique of brba i had wss the fact walter didnt plan for this like obviously cartel assasins vs cancer teacher isnt a fair fight but still. But tbf walter was still an amature so to me it was obvious but to him it was like killing a boss in a video game.
Anyways saul was still 99.9% right tho so
â@@somedorkydude6483I'm pretty sure the "he would've been DEAD (or behind bars)" thing was just to sound dramatic, and he was really just saying "behind bars"
â@@BKAngmarnot really, without Saul there were many instances where Walt would've died
â@@BKAngmarif he didn't work for gus, the salamanca twins would've killed him so...
Remove the âifâ
He just pissed on Walter's grave for the small cost of 86 years in prison.
Totally worth it! đ
If we're being honest here Walt deserved it.
Breaking Bad fans will be like "dude amazing show best tv I've ever seen it's so crazy bro" and then not even sort of understand the story
Ya but with good behavior đ€·ââïž
Worth
Walter:
**Rise from the grave to kill Saul for hurting his ego**
I am the one who [Returns from the Dead]!
â@@DxBlack
"Im the walking dead"
â@@somedorkydude6483 đđđ
I am the dead who walks!
Iâm sorry Saul. This whole thing couldâve been avoided.
Saul's way of making peace with Kim. He finally decided to be honest. Chuck is probably finally proud of him and smiling up from Hell!!! đ
Up from hell lol
Then kim went to her other life and Saul locked up happy end
Nah Chuck still gonna be disappointed cause thatâs just how he is
Chuck literally derailed Saul from the good path, his ego was to big to ever acknowledge the progress his brother made.
â@@andrewkvk1707 Hence why he is in hell
Soul was like yea I'm that guy
Youre typo actually make sense đ saul was the soul to the crime business
â@@fenderstrat2202 see he knew what he was doing lol
@@preparedbleach1815 lmao I read it in hectors voice thinking that was the joke
@@Z3R0NU11 then all I would hear is a bell going ding ding ding ding đđđ€Łđ
@@fenderstrat2202 *you are typo*
Lowkey this was his revenge against Walt. He had first hand experience with his ego, and he wanted to destroy it even after he was gone.
Makes absolutely no sense
â@@nekotfarmer nah it does, you just don't get it, it ties also with the fans that think Walt was a badass criminal, in reality, Walt didn't start making money untill he met Saul.
Saul has also a very big ego. Remember the time machine question? Walter answered honestly whereas Saul told something non important.
â@@bekiraltindal9053The time machine question was never about the time machine question. He made up bonsense because he wanted walt to stop being so frantic and knew he wouldn't let go of the answer saul gave.
Yeah, definitely high on fentanyl when you came up with this
He isnât confessing, heâs bragging.
Nah I think he was confessing. Considering every character who made he get where he did, Chuck, Kim, and a whole other bunch who always wanted him to be honest for once, and at the ending where he makes the guns with his fingers while looking at Kim, and also the fact that he never cared about being praised by the public as a badass criminal (as Walter did) as long as he could stay out of jail
Is that a reference to the big short?
He was doing it to free Kim
He is confessing while making it look like he is bragging.
I feel like a lot of people forget that fact. People iconize Walter and a lot of other characters completely ignoring the stuff they did.
Thought Saul was at Nuremberg for a second
I thought that too ngl
What you mean, being charged with newly invented stuff while the same people.on the other side got medals for doing the same stuff?
â@@Dilley_G45 in the cases where it was proven the allies had done the same as the Germans they were acquitted. For example, they were going to charge Doenitz with leaving sailors to drown until kt was proven Nimigz did the same in the Pacific.
@@ahennessy7998 Göring? Löhr? And Dönitz wasn't acquitted henspentn20 years innocent in jail
@@Dilley_G45 he was charged for other crimes, which the allies had not committed, not for leaving sailors to die, because the allies had also done that. So your point about the allies getting medals while the Germans got prison sentences for the same things isn't true.
Sad but great ending
fan-servicy but still warm
â@@pecoliky8793 there's nothing fanservicey about Jimmy confessing his crimes. Alot of nerds wanted him to get away with it somehow and were upset when the show ended with him in prison.
@@CKing97 no. Its not really in his character to do these things, we are shown over and over that he is incapable of making a change for over 20 years. Chuck was right. This is the ending we wanted but not the ending that would fit his character 100% not saying its bad tho. Not everyone who disagrees with u is a nerd.
Him ending in prison was the only ending possible and seeing and jesse escapes, walt dies, its fitting. But him talking everyone down to 7 years and involving kim even, then flipping it makes little sense. He went back to jimmy thats the conclusion
@Pecoliky Actually, we saw how he changes a lot during the show (he spent years working in the mailroom, he studied a lot to became a lawyer and was a legitimate one except for the twins thing and the billboard, that are things that didn't hurt anyone, he changed for worse when Chuck convinced him that he was a criminal). Chuck made Saul the way he is, and if you can't see that, you're like him
I love this ending, finally Saul stood up in a court and spoke truth.
At the end⊠âand lastly, I defecated through a sunroof!â Everyone loses their minds in the courtroom upon hearing that.
He didn't say that.
@@MrBeenusDon't lie he did, rewatch the episode.
@@OmniversalInsect I've seen the episode multiple times. He never once said that.
@@MrBeenusHe said it, donât try the Mendella Effect on us!!!
@@Samuel-ik5wp Shit homie you right he did say that. Afterwards, he said "That guy should have Called Saul" Bravo Vince đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Iâm confident that jimmy gets out of his 80 years on good behavior
After just 20 years, lol.
190 years*
I'm confident Biden Jr is going to need his expertise and he'll be out within a month. đ
Even if he didn't i bet he would make an ecosystem for himself in prison just fine. Bet he made himself real popular in there, got in with the right guys for protection, and kept up his schemes to run some kind of racket while he was in there.
â@@bobbierobinson6269 Doland Trump*
I really gotta finish better call Saul
Then you gotta start slippin Jimmy or el Camino
@@amazingjasononemillion6999 Iâve finished breaking bad and watched el Camino Iâm in the beginning of season 2 of better call Saul
@@eugenes8623 bro tf u watching this short for
It gets better if you haven't started on season 4
@@stiven355 lol I figured it ended with something like this it donât matter if I watch stuff I havenât seen yet lol
Funniest thing about this is that he was still able to talk them down to 7 years of time before this đ
That was Saul's last incredible stand.
â@@progers001g
There's no proof of that.
I think people has missed the message here. Throughout the entire season he has been show to be able to talk/hash his way out of anything. Him only going away for 6-7 years was Slippin Jimmy. Him fessing up to everything in front of the judge was what he never did and one of the things chuck brought up. He actually did the decent thing for once and just didn't bullshit his way out of it.
No. It made no sense. He admitted to things he didn't even do. He turned into Jimmy in and out. For his involvement, the 7 year sentence actually made sense. How is going to prison for life for things you didn't even do, the decent thing?
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Iâm not sure what you mean by things he didnât do. He absolutely 100% did all of those things. What I was stating was that through the whole series he had a way to talk out of everything and his brother knew about it and called him out. At the end he finally stopped with the excuses and all the showmanship and came to ground level and finally did the decent thing. You have to remember Jimmy is and always was a crooked and morally wrong person.
@@Thebrinkofchaos1I wouldnât say always, he did seem to go straight when he got a law degree and genuinely tried to work legitimately as a lawyer
Man went out there and gave everyone closure. Everyone, but the living characters to the audience. What a way to end a story.
"Sir, with all due respect. This is for a parking ticket."
U copied someone else's commentđ
@@ajvlogz2697 I didn't read any comment, i just made one.
â@@O5-15.Unoriginal and a lier.
How tf did you become o5-15 when there are only 13 o5s
@@eternalityman9286 What?
I have never seen a spinoff of a show that rivals the original show. It's a perfect character arc for an amazing character.
The moment jimmy killed saul
To everyone saying "oh he's bragging" simple point to make: He was doing what he did best; talking to people and swaying them. However, for once, he didn't do it for him or to save his own arse. He was her layer in the end, to save her, and he was probably happy in himself for doing it.
Kinda like the little tirade Walt went on during the taped conversation with Skylar near the end of BB. Where he tries to make Skylar seem like even more of an innocent victim than she really was.
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Walt fell on his sword for Skylar, and Jimmy fell on his sword for Kim.
â@@clintonweir7609Not really, she still facing the lawsuit from Cheryl
Chuck: Heâll never change
Jimmy finally proved him wrong
This chicanery? He's Slippin' Jimmy! Never gonna change, but you have to stop
Shoulda say ânow say my nameâ to the judge.
You're jimmy
@@marcediclip âyour goddamm rightâ
That would be the cringiest shit ever
â@@marcediclip "slipping jimmy"
Saul: you're god danm right i guess
@@marcediclip "you're Goodman right"
Judge: "damn bruh chill, we're only here for your outstanding parking tickets."
"Sir walter white isnt real you've been watching to much breaking bad"
That's not why he was there though. It's almost like you didn't watch the show.
âWe donât need a criminal lawyer, we need a CRIMINAL lawyerâ -Jesse Pinkman
"Walter white couldn't have done it without me" coldest line in the Television history
Saul was the soul of the operation.
Soul Goodman
Sole operation
Saul was the soul of sales
guys this is not an sigma male patrick bateman guy from drive scene. he is not bragging here. heâs literally laying his sins bare and finally taking accountability for his life of wrongdoing
Thank you!!!! People cling to the most toxic things and be like âoh sigma maleâ and make us all look bad đ
Thank you Jesus Christ this comment section is full of dumbasses
Saul is also "the one who knocks" đ€Ł
"Yeah but who knocked 2 men over with a car me saul... you did was ask me to send hank to beleize. Which I certainly did your honnor i did it nobody else dont ask questions"
Saul doesnt get as much credit as he deserves, without him, Gus would have already killed jesse and walter, Without him the IRS would have Captured walter, saul was the man that keeped walter and jesse alive
Gus wouldn't have killed Walt and Jesse because without Saul, they wouldn't have met Gus
@@jamesthanoob sure but they would probably still be selling on the streets, which would probably lead to a war.
In fact without him Bagger would have given into helping Hank expose Heisenberg's real identity and Walt, not knowing what he knew before what would have led to that, Walt would have been arrested, period. And with the Salamancas and the cartel still wanting to revenge against him for Tuco, if word around town about his arrest gets to them before the twins went to his house, he would be killed in Prison through their contacts there.
@@jamesthanoob Bro they are just selling on other peoples turf. Thats how you die
You could literally list like 2 dozen occasions where Saul saves either Walt or Jesse's asses, or both at once
This is when Saul became Heisenberg
Just imagine how pissed Walt would be if he heard this absolute fact, someone taking credit for HIS work?
I love the fact that his hair keeps thinning over the course of the series. Makes him feel real.
Heâs being completely honest with who he has become throughout the series. No excuses or justifications, heâs laying it all out on the table. Heâs not bragging, or confessing for the sake of the crj system. Heâs being honest with himself and the love of his life.
He really wanted people to know how good of a lawyer he was.
When Saul couldn't get the ice cream he just snapped.
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too funny. underrated comment lol
The moment he proved to be a good man.
Jimmy looks so healthy compared to the beginning of the episode when he was rich and alone as saul.
Coldest line in better call saul
The pure disgust in Marie tells you a lot about her state of pure disgust
This is the exact moment Marie became disgust
This is the moment when Saul Goodman became the main character
Say what you want, but THAT is how you go out a legend!
My only problem is that I think during the trial or somewhere it should've started fading back to colour
Awww man, that's brilliant!
I believe it should have faded back to colour after Marion called the police on him
@@biggsleezy That doesn't really make sense when you consider that color during the Gene era is meant to represent Jimmy and Saul's "wine and roses". Color returning after Gene threatens to strangle an elderly woman doesn't make much sense it that context.
Saul is the true main character of the BB/BCS story/universe
Jimmy's telling the truth he's the middle man of all that trama we seen from Walter, Jesse, Mike, Gus and Hank
I think this was a fantastic way to end his storyline. Like, perfect
He was a damn good lawyer
And that's how Saul Goodman died and James McGill came back to life
Then Marie will blame Saul for Hank getting shot.
Iâd love a mini series about Jimmyâs life in the prison
They all thought hed pull a slippin jimmy in that courtroom but in his last act as a free man he displayed his greatest moment of defiant integrity l.
this is what i love about jimmy, even chuck mentioned it, he does things without thinking about the consequences but he is genuinely a good guy deep down inside and always comes clean.
had he got some support from better fuck chuck he might have been a great lawyer !
Kim actually pushed Jimmy to keep pranking Howard until it went too far
He was lying to save her skin. She had already signed a confession owning up to her half in Howard's murder, but after this scene she even says that it's unlikely they'll pursue her for it.
At the end of the day, Jimmy dragged her into the spiral that culminated with Howard, and though she's clearly not blameless neither of them intended for him to die.
â@daruddock Jimmy's testimony doesn't protect her from Cheryl's lawsuit which is why she is going after Kim so she can face some repercussions and restore some of Howard's reputation.
@@DaScorpionSting in the final scene Kim tells Jimmy that Cheryl and the prosecution do not appear to be pursuing Kim anymore, directly as a result of Jimmy's testimony. I'm my mind, both of them appear to be protecting the other, but the court is more likely to accept the conflicting testimony of the renowned criminal that places the guilt solely on him.
The point of it all is that Kim pursued responsibility and asked to be accordingly punished, but Jimmy gave up his final joker card to absorb that one final shot aimed at her as recompense for his own guilt.
I bet the prosecution lawyers were giddy from this. I mean Saul had it in the bag, he was gonna barely get any sentencing and mightâve reduced that even. Instead he handed the prosecution the case in purpose when they werenât able to get around his slick words. Mustâve been a good day after that, if I were then Iâd of gone out for a good few rounds of drinks lol.
That's probably why they sent him to the prison that he chose.
Saul: ''I was the guy who knew a guy who knew another guy.''
Dude managed to get leverage over the top lawyers in the country, admit to his wrongdoing to help the world for the better, and became the coolest guy in prison. He was just that good.
Reminds me of the "Hiesenburg" call to Skyler with the police in the house. He sort of embraces the Saul Goodman aesthetic, the evil aesthetic, for pure reasons. Just as Walt utilized the overwhelminy evil and ego of Hiesenburg as justitication for Skylers innocence. In both scenes the two personas really come together into their natural conclusions, before a truer self is made. It's a brilliant parallel really.
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Heisenberg is not Walter's "alter-ego" or "second persona", that narrative has been debunked countless times, and even Vince Gilligan said it. It was all Walter, ALL the time. The same goes for Jimmy, as his brother Chuck demonstrated, he was always like this, whether he had room for improvement and save himself from that life, he ultimately made the decision to be the way he was, it wasn't his "Saul Goodman alter-ego/second-persona". They both were themselves. Every. Single. Time.
It is true in that call he was faking it to free Skyler of everything, but that's about it.
Judge: Anything else Mr McGill?
Chuck: He defecated through a sunroof!!!
He is 100% correct. All of them except Gus would have been dead without him. He saved them so many times itâs crazy.
What a greatest underdog of all time
Him confessing this stuff means that if they had found out themselves Saul if held for the crimes he committed would be in prison for 31 years
but since
Jimmy pleaded guilty and confessed will be in there for 10 years before being released
I looked up all the prison sentence times and how long confessing, pleading guilty and a confession of that size would save you yes
It's your duty to lie to the government.
â@@richardmoore609 The Government is the one backing foreign Tyrants while also supporting corporate elite Tyrants.
@@richardmoore609 Every single right we have was bought with blood. How can anything change when they've brainwashed us into thinking that just protesting messing with our morning commute is unacceptable?
Jimmy being redeemed as a 'Good man'
This guy should better call Saul
It's criminal that BCS was overlooked as many times as it was by the Emmys
This was his last chance to be a lawyer
Last chance to be saul goodmen
And last chance to be jimmy
And he took that bull by the horns
And road it off in the sun set
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needs a show
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About when he saved all those orphans from a burning building or whatever.
In 2023 Saul is out of jail and appears on podcasts that are in your youtube shorts feed
this version of jimmy is the completed character. Honest like how chuck wanted him to be but also proud of himself like saul is.
Such a great lawyer that he went from 7 to 86 years
he went from 86 to 7 and willingly back to 86 *
This does not seem like a very good line of defence.
Did you not watch the show? He was screwing himself on purpose.
@@maxgemstone7257 No I didn't and I kind of guessed it was done on purpose.
@@rosslumbus You should watch it then, it's really good.
@@maxgemstone7257 is it Breaking Bad?
@@rosslumbus It's in the title of the video. It's both prequel and sequel to Breaking Bad.
James, may have been Slippin' Jimmy.
But it still takes a lot of heart to take a knee and admit to so much wrong. He was a Goodman at the end.
This was the moment Gene Tackovic became James McGill.
I mean he does got a point Saul put them
On to everything he had all the connections and everything they just had that meth
Jimmy McGill coming back and basically punching Walter White and Saul Goodman in the face was amazing to watch.
My lawyer watching me talk my self from a parking ticket to a death sentenceđź
Finally! This was his redemption
PLEASE NOT THE MUSICâŠ. I love it when there is nothing but static in the background during this scene.
What is the music in the background do you know?
â@@goffgforsake6392 do u have an update on the song? I'm furious as I cant find the title of the song
It's Saul's story. Not Gustavo's. Not even Walt's
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Saul's.
Jessieâs.
â@@seanzadsalamat5167 Huell's
ur mums
â@@dib_human6151Holly's
"If you want to stay a criminal and not become, say, a convict, then maybe you should grow up and listen to your lawyer."
Hands down some of the best television ever.
Jeese we need to cook
Uhhh sir youâre here because of a speeding ticket
Iâm on season 4 of BCS, this literally just spoiled everything but idec cuz this show is so good
This almost felt like a "I would, but I don't want to anymore" since he got them down to 7 years
I wanna watch season 6 so bad
Saul did exactly what walter did to skylar to keep them off jail. Bravo Vince
Such a painful transition from James McGill to saulgoodman and finally sad but happy transformation back to Jimmy just tired and saddened by crimes that caused people so much pain
bragging in court? he's a menace
I couldn't have done it without Saul Goodman.
He was my sideman!
I really like Marieâs appearance in this episode. I feel like she always kind of felt like a weak (not bad) person in Breaking Bad, what with Skylar and Hank always being around, she always felt like she was just there to be someone elses supporting character, so seeing how much stronger and angrier she has grown after Hankâs death was a breath of fresh air for that character.
Sheâs dating some guy name Flynn by this point in the show
Her life got ruined it was already gonna be bad once they figured walt was cooking then hank gets killed now she's the victim and broke unless she got a job
I believe this is a great ending for this character. I LOVED SAUL and how he represented a blind and corrupt eye in justice and what I love even more that he didnt get away free from all his mistakes and actions and just like Walter paid the price.
We love you Saul! We will wait 87 years gor you!!!
song name?
why is he telling the truth?
Ego, he wanted credit for it I think
@@XxN00BxX212 nah it is his way of redeeming himself and doing what Kim told him. Which was to turn himself in
I believe to save Kim
He already had the deal so why not.
@@XxN00BxX212 redemption, repentance... responsibility.. For Kim.. the only way it would have been real and better if it was for God/his own soul..