"You're The Kind Of Lawyer Guilty People Hire" | Hero | Better Call Saul
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- After catching HHM's client running off with stolen money, Jimmy tries to convince them to hire him as their lawyer.
#BetterCallSaul #Bribe #CaughtRedHanded
From Season 1, Episode 4 'Hero' - Jimmy makes a bold move against Hamlin in an effort to attract potential clients.
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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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"You're The Kind Of Lawyer Guilty People Hire" | Hero | Better Call Saul
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“You’re the kind of lawyer guilty people hire”
- A guilty person
*hire.
Funny how they later hired him.
@@citrosoda5370 when?
@@Zack29810 At the end of the season when Mrs. Kettleman naively refused to accept the plea deal and forced Jimmy to become their lawyer to try and get an acquittal.
Then literally hands him a wad of stolen cash.
This line hurt Jimmy so much that he carried it in the back of his mind till Season 4. In the end, however, he did become the kind of lawyer that only guilty people would hire.
That's why I didn't like the ending. It didn't make sense to me that he would all of a sudden turn into a bad person years after living in Omaha
I think he'd tied so much of his future and self worth to getting this case, and idealised how everything would fall into place if he just could, that rejection here felt like rejection from the universe and he believed betsy forever
@@jamesduffy7549 Kind of like how Chuck always thought he was gonna be Slippin Jimmy
@@realcanadiangirl64 Gene was depressed because he couldn’t be the “bad guy” that’s why when he saw the opportunity he took it
@@bl5533 pretty much, chucks reveal a couple episodes later was the nail in the coffin. I just think Jimmy had allowed getting this client to become the be all and end all, that if he could do this, he really could be a lawyer, he'd prove himself, he'd be accepted and everything would fall into place. He'd pinned everything on this case and then Betsy said that.
God, the Kettleteam was infuriating. Jimmy deserved so much better for how much he helped them
Kettleteam?
This sort of lays down the groundwork for the terrible person Jimmy becomes.
He literally told them to go to jail.... If you were the Kettlemen you'd refuse to have this guy as a lawyer as you already know his strategy is accept you're guilty
the dude isn’t that bad.
@E Van she’s a smokeshow
Jimmy calling Nacho ‘a working class guy.. a father! I think..’ always cracks me up
He was inadvertently talking about Nacho's father, who Jimmy was completely unaware of.
As he said it, Michael Mando's credit pops up on screen. Brilliant.
@@MWayne-zz1cr Well Nacho worked part time at his dads garage so he was kind of a working class guy, more than other members of the Salamanca organization anyways.
@@joemckim1183 If you think about it, almost any job could be summed up with "pick this up, move it over there." Leather upholstery or drugs, work is work.
Nacho's dad would have loved nothing more than if that were true.
I LOVE the Kettleman actors in how they just portray people so CLEARLY out of their depth and unable to understand that what they did was CLEARLY wrong.
Especially how Betsy keeps having to correct herself to say that Craig 'earned' it rather than 'we' earned it.
You CLEARLY like the word clearly lol. But I agree
@@kingteddieP4 Sorry, but you are wrong. He/she clearly likes the word CLEARLY.
You CLEARLY LOVE bad acting.
@@cinskybuhsrandy5099 no, you mean HE/SHE/THEY likes the word CLEARLY!
@@TrueSake it’s CLEARLY good acting
she's literally the worst kind of people to deal with, always smiling but she's treating him with disgust while she's the guilty one
Well that's just the average citizen. Always put on a mask, always play like you're the ideal person, and hide the rot inside.
He dodged a bullet for sure
Exactly
Jimmy took this to heart badly, he even threw it at Kim after his first bar hearing. I think he'd pinned so much on this as his first big legit case to make him a proper lawyer, rejection here made him believe deep down he could never do it
It more contributes to his thoughts about the perception the people around him have of him. Instead of realizing what kim is saying that the bar wanted to hear him mention chuck he thinks that when things don't go his way its because people see him the way the kettlemans do here and then ultimately chuck does for the series, when that really wasn't true with kim or even howard and the other firms in seasons 2-3. He was the type of person to suppress his emotions and this line was an excuse he could use.
You can tell by this scene that Craig never would’ve even thought of taking the money without dear old Betsy.
Yep, she was the mastermind and would have totally let him go to prison to keep the money.
Even after Jimmy took the money back, he was willing to take all the blame so she wouldn’t go to jail 😂 he was whipped
poor craig is just so weak willed
@@JesusGarciaTexan She clearly didn't want him to go in prison tho??
@@ramhthewatermelon cause they'd take the money as well
Embezzling millions is a "teensy mistake" - legendary Kettle team 😂
Jimmy really really tried to be an honest lawyer, but the people around him wanted a Saul Goodman
Davis and Main wanted Jimmy McGill.
9 years old, Always the same.
Jimmy was only ever Saul.
Makes me wonder what Jimmy could've become, had Chuck actually helped him.
@@longrodvonhugendong7928 Even tho you're kinda right, this is long after Chuck screwed Jimmy over.
His fate was sealed the moment Chuck got him out of that Chicago sunroof case
honest lawyers don't exist
@@longrodvonhugendong7928 Jimmy was never Saul at heart. He might've been Slipping Jimmy at some stages but he was practically on the straight and narrow after Chuck pulled him out of prison. Ironically enough, Chuck also made him into Saul. Had he not hated his younger brother's success, swallowed his pride and ego, and stopped throwing logs underneath Jimmy's feet, Saul would never come to be. All Jimmy ever needed was to see that the world would accept him as Jimmy - that the hard and good way would lead him to be accepted by everyone (as with him bringing the Sandpiper case to HMM). But at every single step Chuck was undermining him by stabbing him in the back and pushing him into the realization that Saul Goodman was the only way to achieve what he wanted. If no one accepted him at his best (which often lead to negative results for him, through no fault of his own), they would have to deal with him at his worst (which he was proven time and time again was the way that worked, to his dismay).
"You're the kind of Lawyer guilty people hire."
"That's ... why I'm here."
Hello there
"you want to talk about legal... legal slavery you know... it used to be legal, slavery"
"yeah, this is right up there with that"
thanks betsy you were soooo convincing
Betsy isn't exactly known for her brainpower
HUMAN slavery
I bet her lawyer would tell her to stfu in court.
I mean, she's not wrong.
I mean it still is even in america
Jimmy realising that him warning them was what inadvertently caused this whole mess is a running theme throughout the show. Did not realise that would become a thing until the end of the series
If he didn’t warn them this whole universe would be different
I mean Jimmy _did_ try to scam them into hiring him before that, which inadvertently got him in contact with a cartel which in turn got him to warn them, so I don’t know if it was _just_ that
Did it? How?
Care to elaborate a bit? How warning them caused the mess?
@@marioss2167 Jimmy internalized “you’re the kind of people guilty people hire.” he talks about it after his first bar hearing, but after the second he proudly claims “it’s all good, man.” It shows it’s part of the katamari of repression that “forces” Jimmy to cope by becoming Saul.
Literally holding the stolen money she tried to bribe him with and she still deep in her heart fully believes she isn’t guilty. Before I got into sales I would have thought such hypocrisy is rare. It’s not.
But you should know that to sell something to someone else you first have to sell it to yourself, whether the product is crap or not. If you are going to convince someone you are not ripping them off it helps greatly if you can genuinely believe you are actually doing them a favour. To become Saul Jimmy had to learn to lie to himself most of all. Betsy had a great natural gift for it.
It’s pretty damn impressive that they took a line that was just supposed to be a joke and made it into such a strong emotional beat for Jimmy’s character three seasons later, god this show is amazing.
That was a joke to ya?
It's Jimmy's "Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete".
when jimmy says this is how kim sees him too in that argument after he was rejected from the bar committee is so telling of how much of jimmy's self-image is from how other people view him, which makes chuck's words so much worse
when you keep getting shot down by people around you, especially those you love, it's definitely gonna take a toll on your self-esteem.
this line stuck with jimmy for years
I love how they complete each other midsentence. It shows how often they talked about it and how they convinced each other of their rightfulness.
Yeah, it's a perfect bit of nuanced writing. These actors were superb, too. They all were.
Jimmy is the only guy to turn a conversation from embezzlement into self promotion.
Betsy: "you're the kind of lawyer guilty people hire"
Betsy literally 3 episodes after "we want to hire you"
Jimmy: "well, it makes perfectly sense"
"The kind of lawyer that guilty people hire"... Jimmy never recovered from that
"Yeah, this is right up there with that."
Odenkirk's expression is priceless; 'lady, how on Gods green Earth did you get to be this dense?'
How is she wrong though?
But the essence of the character is that she is only dense when it serves her interest. She's the type of person who can instantly believe 1+1=3, but only when 3 suits her purpose. Betsy is a wonderful piece of scriptwriting.
But they were guilty, so he was perfect for them
Not really as they want to look innocent it’s not hard to grasp..
@@jacob4690 Yeah it's pretty obnoxious the amount of people that think they're clever for coming up with that retort..
@@Jabberwocky818 yep 🤣🤣🤣
@@jacob4690 Saul isn't the kind of guy innocent people hire. He's exactly the kind of person guilty people who want to appear innocent hire
@@benjihuynh2970 I’m aware
4:22 I love how Craig was almost persuaded by Jimmy but then instantly changed his mind when Betsy touched his arm.
"You're the kind of lawyer guilty people hire..."
So...he's right up your alley then
Yet more proof that it takes a genius to successfully cast idiots of this magniture.
*magnitude
lol.
Jimmy being the type of lawyer guilty people hire is the ultimate feature not a bug.
When I first watched breaking bad, I thought there was no way there could be any character more insufferable than Marie. The Kettlemans blew her out of the water by a mile and a half
agreed. Although I would personally add that Marie was insufferable with absolutely no reward for it. Betsy was the type of character that was insufferable but I loved every moment of her appearance.
Chuck is way worse than Marie. at least Marie is sane.
@@Zack29810 Marie is a kleptomaniac and a compulsive liar. I don't think she's entirely sane.
I like Marie, she reminds me of Clare from Fleabag (&vice versa). The lovable neurotic :)
Then season 6 comes along and the kettlemans take their bitterness and insufferability to another level. Fortunately Kim Wexler tore them a new one and shut them down for good.
I love how they don't realize that they ARE guilty. Like, yeah, he's the kind of guy who gets guilty people the best possible verdict. Do you want people to think you're innocent or do you want to get away with it? Who cares if it LOOKS like you're guilty, you just need an innocent verdict.
True, but they are delusional. They still think they have done nothing wrong and are worried about being ostracized from neighborhood BBQ's, book clubs, and play dates. They haven't wrapped their heads around the real trouble they are in yet. Though what they are doing is little different than the justification that someone shoplifting does. They see themselves as victims of capitalism where they haven't got their share of the spoils from work and just took what is rightfully theirs in their mind. Plus to them it is likely a harmless crime as the company they took it from likely has insurance that covers the loss, or the owner deserves to be stolen from after stealing from his workers for years.
I think a lot of people care about what society thinks about them, even if proved innocent in court. So they basically want both: win the court case and look innocent by hiring a reputable legal firm instead of a small time lawyer. And they want to keep their money too... 😅
In simple terms they (more so her) wants her cake and eat it too
Betsy Kettleman;: "You're The Kind Of Lawyer Guilty People Hire."
Literally everyone watching this episode: *"Woman you ARE guilty!!!"*
0:32 Kettermilkers AWOOOOOOOOOOOOGA
More milk in season 6
3:13 Ketterboota
"You wanna talk about legal, slavery; that used to be legal. Human slavery." 😂
I mean, she's not wrong.
I hate it when entitled people compare every problem they have to one of the biggest historic tragedies.
The kind of lawyer guilty people hire is called a good lawyer.
I just noticed that at 3:16 she takes some stacks of cash with both hands but if you look closely she lets the stack in her left hand go after a split second. Even when trying to bribe someone, she cheaps out. Really shows you how greedy she is. The attention to detail in this series is crazy.
Damn Jimmy didn’t deserve that. He really was a great lawyer.
"You're The Kind Of Lawyer Guilty People Hire" has the same energy as a crush telling you "I only see you as a friend".
incel alert
@@lackland231 Useless buzzword alert
Despite their annoyance, I was so happy to see the Kettlemans (especially Craig) in the final season.
And watching Saul beating them again after catching themselves I'm another financial scam.
"He's a crookity crook!" - Betsy "Karen" Kettleman
“You’re the kind of lawyer, gulity people hire.”
hate Betsy all you want but you can’t deny that this was probably the only time in her life where she was right about something
In Jimmy’s defense this was when he was first starting out. He didn’t have a reputation or even clients for that matter. He was only a public defender, so by that notation sure. But that’s with every attorney. Really it’s jus the kettlemens judging and not acknowledging what they had in Jimmy as a lawyer. They thought they were to good for him.
@@theboard3476
@@theboard3476 exactly
This would have been more accurate with later down the line Saul Goodman, here it's more said as a snobbish thing. In Saul Goodman version of Jimmy I honestly think he could have gotten them off and somehow had them keep the money if possible as long as he got a cut out of it. If they had the kind of lawyer Jimmy would become it'd literally been the exact thing they asked for so technically she was not right. Even the insult is wrong, it should be the kind of lawyer poor people hire since not everyone getting a public defender is guilty but all of them are poor.
@Darth Uchiha: I would deny it up and down.
At this point, Jimmy was frankly FAR more decent a human being than the average practicing name-brand lawyer. What we are ultimately seeing here (through the genius of Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan) is the scene from Jimmy’s POV. Any part of his psyche that identifies with the Slippin’ Jimmy persona and doesn’t feel deeply confident in his own skin, his own soul, will take Betsy’s words to heart and let them mold his sense of self-worth.
This is what happens so often in class divides and accompanying power divides in a plutocracy. And make no mistake: you and I and everyone else commenting here inhabit that same plutocracy.
I’m Film School I once heard my Professor say, “It takes a good actor for a character to be well liked on screen. It takes an AMAZING actor for a character to be absolutely despised and hated.” So if that’s true, Julie Ann Emery is one hell of an Actor. I’d never hit a women but don’t you just want to punch her in the fact? Lol…
Your professor is absolutely right
Julie Ann Emery is so damn good in this scene
The actors who play Kettlemans are amazing :D
Yeah it's amazing how awful they come off. Really just hate them. Outstanding acting.
@@jameshagan2832 nah get it. they are such great actors to play 2 literal KARENS. if we were supposed to love them they didnt play their act well but we hate them thats because theyre too good at it
@@straightafitness betsy the karen and her man is an eunuch
04:31 just see how Craig is initially nodding and agreeing with what Jimmy says but the moment Betsy taps his shoulder, he starts mirroring her opinion. Great acting indeed!
Betsy Kettleman could get it.
Came here to like this comment.
Yeah she could. I wouldn't even make her turn the lights off.
@@actualturtle2421 LMFAO
Lame
3:14
It just occurred to me that Jimmy taking money from the Kettlemans and then it coming back to bite him is probably why he doesn’t take a bribe from Walt.
2:18 Bethesda
Jimmy could be my lawyer _any_ day. He made the perfect case: he was talented enough to find them and he'd have made them his number one client. Who gives a $%^&* about anything else? He's got the goods, you've got the guilt, if you don't want to go to jail, you better call Saul! I love the way Jesse put it right at the start: you don't need a "criminal lawyer", you need a *_criminal_* _lawyer._
I mean yeah be definition he does get results.
"You're the sort of lawyer guilty people hire."
And you're guilty, problem solved.
I love Craig so much, he is letting himself get manipulated so incredibly easily
Betsy bad asf
The moment the fact that people try to hide from you, strongly hit to the face, that's heavy seconds and Jimmy really feel it
really striking how reasonable and in touch jimmy is here
It is very rare for a prequel/sequel that equals, and can be argued, exceeds its predecessor.
Mrs. Kettleman was so hot
My favorite line from the entire season. I've used it on a couple of my attorney friends.
I like that she specifies "human slavery"
I love the Kettlemans so much. Perfectly written and acted.
Saul Goodman Season 1
"I can't take a bribe"
Saul Goodman during Breaking Bad
"80.000$ to not make Badger talk to the DEA & get him arrested & send Jimmy In & Out to prison instead.
If only Chuck was still present during Breaking Bad.
He'd have a stroke from all the Chicanery his brother does.
lol
Emotional Damage
Saul: Yes
The hypocrisy of that girl lmao
As much as they were right about Jimmy here if this isn't the poy calling the kettle black I'm not sure what is
This is the episode that got me hooked on bcs
It's been years and I'm still waiting for the full karaoke scene from Winner... But this will do for now.
"you are the kind of lawyer guilty people hire" she was kinda right in the end
Funny how they try to finish each other's sentences by repeating the last word one said 😂
I love the juxtaposition of Betsy showing fine intuition one moment and the next saying something absolutely batshit lol
We never could have known how important this line was at the time.
She fineeee
"Human slavery"
Robot slaves in the BrBa/BCS Universe confirmed.
You don't want a 'criminal lawyer', you want a 'criminal' lawyer.
lmao and i just recently watched this episode what a coincidence
Julie Ann Emery playing Betsy Kettleman was absolutely fantastic. She wasn't 1/110th as smart as she thought she was and tried to make up for it by being very 'karen'.
“Yeah, this is right up there with that.”
I’d really love to see Walt poison Betsy.
The kinda lawyer guilty people hire? Well if the shoe fits.
"Which is why you should hire me"
"You're the kind of lawyer guilty people hire"
Says the guilty woman
Perfect... how the always speaking Saul, gets out of breath and stumbling words, when he sees the handfull of dollars
Show that you are tempted without saying you are tempted.
I once had a very very low opinion of lawyers. But once I started watching Saul…it sank lower.
Just like that the kettlemans indirectly caused the events of breaking bad
That's kind of exactly the reason they should hire him.
Jimmy: and I will make a fortune from that
"You are the kind lawyer guilty person hire"
Well i have good news for you guys xd
I know I'm gonna get a lot of hate saying this, but I don't know why I find Jimmy a more intriguing and developed character than Walt.
Why would you get hate its true
I'd say part of the reason he seems that way is because of how you see him develop multiple personalities and slip into characters flawlessly, eventually morphing into Saul, then Gene, then at the very end back to Jimmy. You get to know such a well rounded character with multiple different personalities without it seeming all over the place, and that's a 1-up on Walt, who you only get to know and see his character change from one person to another. Walter is more linear, Jimmy's character branches off in a million different ways and his path is so rickety that it can barely be called linear until maybe the end.
@@aerodynamo4874 the big difference I see between jimmy and Walt is that Jimmy is a good hearted person that gives in to evil impulses whereas Walt was always hiding a deep evil that only came out when he realized he had nothing to lose
@@chriswalkey2050 Also that Jimmy's arc bends toward redemption, Walt's toward revenge. We are always going to be drawn to redemption.
Much more so
"You're the kind of lawyer guilty people hire" ... says the completely guilty person.
The crazy thing about this is that there are people in the real world who are just like Betsy
And they have power over others
Yeah I can’t stand people like her. I get customers like her every once in a while
The Kettlemans are such funny characters.
To be fair, that was a very twitsed compliment
"'You’re the kind of lawyer guilty people hire."' Jimmy should take that as a compliment because lawyers get premium pay getting guilty clients off
Ms Kettleman 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
bruh 3:14 got me😘
Betsy is soo atractive, I don't know what it is.. She's a hot manipulative mommy I think.
"Embezzlement"
LIteral grand theft of bundles of cash 😂
Oh is that what embezzlement means? Thanks, I'm now just finding that out for the very first time because I don't know things that every single other adult knows. Thank you.
Self fulfilling prophecy
Delusional level 100
say what you will but Bettsy has some really nice Kettlemans
“You’re not a real lawyer!”
Saul "I can't take a bribe" Goodman
Ya he is the lawyer guilty people hire. Because he wheels and deals with every staff member of the courthouse his clients get deals and fast.
"You expect us to give this...back??" classic Karen move
"You're the kind of lawyer guilty people hire."
"Exactly! I am PERFECT for someone like you two!"
Ahebzhahakajfafa 01:32 hits so different after you see how Saul goes