Howard Asks Chuck to Retire | Better Call Saul (Michael McKean)

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  • čas přidán 13. 02. 2024
  • At home, Chuck (Michael McKean) tells Dr. Cruz (Clea DuVall) about his realization that his electromagnetic hypersensitivity could be psychosomatic, and Dr. Cruz advises him not to push himself too hard too quickly.
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    From Season 3, Episode 9: "Fall"
    He wasn't always Saul Goodman, ace attorney for chemist-turned-meth dealer Walter White. Six years before he begins to represent Albuquerque's most notorious criminal, Goodman is Jimmy McGill, a small-time attorney hustling to make a name for himself. He's a forceful champion for his low-income clients, an underdog whose morals and ambitions often clash. Jimmy works with private eye Mike Ehrmantraut, a former Philadelphia cop and recent transplant to the Southwest. Mike has a specialized skill set -- he's a "fixer" of sticky situations -- that Jimmy soon learns to appreciate.
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Komentáře • 703

  • @adameanglin
    @adameanglin Před 3 měsíci +6786

    I love how Howard was introduced as a spoiled kid, but over time we realized he was the steady hand of the firm. He wasn't the best lawyer, but a good leader.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 3 měsíci +636

      Meanwhile Chuck was born with very little, worked for everything he had, and turned into a great lawyer, but over time, became a terrible leader.

    • @bridgecross
      @bridgecross Před 3 měsíci +338

      Right? At the beginning I thought he would just be another slick "LA Law" character in a finnicky suit. By the time he meets his fate it's heartbreaking because he's one of the only decent guys in the whole BB universe.

    • @edoardomedina6000
      @edoardomedina6000 Před 3 měsíci +55

      Great storytelling by Vince, Real good misdirection

    • @_ArsNova
      @_ArsNova Před 3 měsíci +19

      Him and Chuck were always my favorite characters. Also the best morally of anyone from the show.

    • @Buggolious
      @Buggolious Před 3 měsíci +98

      @@_ArsNova chuck is not on the list of best moral characters

  • @HookedOnSonics518
    @HookedOnSonics518 Před 3 měsíci +5138

    On a rewatch of the whole series you realize just how much Howard had to put up with while trying to keep HHM running.

    • @mitchellknight
      @mitchellknight Před 3 měsíci +234

      It's so wild how Vince Gillian is able to play with these characters. Jesse Pinkman was never meant to make it past season 1. Howard was originally written to be the villain and Chuck to be a sympathetic character. But immediately he was able to see these characters and and actors and how they play off each other and completely rewrite the script.

    • @EJD339
      @EJD339 Před 3 měsíci +74

      lol. I’m rewatching it now. I just finished season 5. I feel so bad for Howard. Also, I always knew Jimmy was selfish but on the rewatch it opened my eyes to what a scumbag he mostly. I tend to now think Jimmy would have always turned to Saul no matter if chuck gave him the job at hhm or not. Jimmy was basically addict and could be sober for a while but always relapsed.

    • @refeals
      @refeals Před 3 měsíci +64

      @@EJD339 I mean, probably, but it was his mistake to make, not Chuck's. Chuck denied Jimmy that chance not because of the firm, but because he never believed Jimmy could change, which actually made him go even more to the "dark side". In the end, Chuck is the one who couldn't change and Jimmy did (granted, after many many mistakes).

    • @RTU130
      @RTU130 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Right

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton Před 3 měsíci +6

      Howard is a gent.

  • @DaScorpionSting
    @DaScorpionSting Před 3 měsíci +3885

    This wasn't about the firm. It was all about Chuck not wanting to get babysat. Howard made the right call for him to retire.

    • @liljackypaper
      @liljackypaper Před 3 měsíci +33

      IDK. I hate Chuck as much as anyone, but was what they were doing legal?

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 3 měsíci +193

      @@liljackypaperIt’s a grey area, but yes. Chuck has become a huge liability because he’s mentally ill and making mistakes on client work (untrue but still). The fact that they hid his condition from the insurance company for a long time also works against them thus the raised premiums, however they also added a compromise where Chuck’s premiums are raised but he needs supervision.

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton Před 3 měsíci +43

      @@liljackypaper It was a result of Jimmy pointing out Chuck's insanity. Yes Jimmy was a shit for pointing it out but Chuck is still insane.

    • @TheOther19
      @TheOther19 Před 3 měsíci +24

      I've seen people like Chuck... they're ego's get in the way of company profits and growth.

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před 3 měsíci +76

      @@NormAppleton Jimmy wasn't shit for pointing it out. Chuck let that mental instability project off on Jimmy for years instead of simply acknowledging that he had a problem. There's super subtle moments in the flashback scenes (such as Jimmy passing the bar) where Chuck displays the exact same discomfort as his electromagnetic sensitivity whenever Jimmy does well. It was pure fucking envy from Chuck to Jimmy that caused his condition. The better Jimmy does in life, the worse Chuck's condition got. They are directly linked.
      To finally point that out to the public after decades of covering for him to save his own ass after Chuck literally tried ruining his life is fair game. Jimmy wasn't in the wrong for that at all.

  • @wallstwolves8276
    @wallstwolves8276 Před 3 měsíci +2442

    My Grandma is the female lawyer in the beginning, she said Patrick Fabian (Howard) was the nicest and most charming man she’s worked with.

    • @pcmob8057
      @pcmob8057 Před 3 měsíci +209

      Your grandma played in BCS? That's cool

    • @lilsneeziuslol
      @lilsneeziuslol Před 3 měsíci +24

      He seems like it

    • @exodiatheforbiddenone186
      @exodiatheforbiddenone186 Před 3 měsíci +69

      she definitely nailed the corporate politeness down to a T! She sure deserves more roles as an attorney in more shows

    • @CatieCass
      @CatieCass Před 3 měsíci +34

      Wait, what? Seriously?! That's so cool! Yes I've heard that too, that Patrick Fabian is a sweetheart.

    • @atharvabarwe987
      @atharvabarwe987 Před 3 měsíci +12

      That's a lie because it was actually my aunt in the scene. Stop with the bs

  • @ZeusandHades
    @ZeusandHades Před 3 měsíci +2170

    He had a good thing going! He had friends, a good career, the respect of his peers. He had everything he could ever want, and it all ran like clockwork. He could've just kept quiet and retire gracefully. It was perfect. But, no, Chuck just had to blow it up. Him and his pride and his ego! He just had to be the man. If he'd kept quiet and knew his place, he'd probably be all fine right now!

    • @grizz_fan3243
      @grizz_fan3243 Před 3 měsíci +155

      Just let him retire in peace

    • @MassEffectGER
      @MassEffectGER Před 3 měsíci +149

      Chuckenberg

    • @Soulful_Sorrow
      @Soulful_Sorrow Před 3 měsíci +69

      This does apply to Chuck much better than it did Walt

    • @youeimran
      @youeimran Před 3 měsíci +14

      did you just copy Mike's script little bro?

    • @vonbraunwerner9067
      @vonbraunwerner9067 Před 3 měsíci +11

      Excellent ! I see, what you did there. Mike final, damning speech to Walter - "say my name". Well done.

  • @Madking12357
    @Madking12357 Před 3 měsíci +1808

    Howards face at 3:38 says so much about him as a character. You can see he isn't doing this out of spite. He genuinely cares for Chuck and knows the firm is safest when it isn't in his power. But Chucks pride and ego has blinded him in seeing how far he has fallen and ironically because never changes, he loses the firm, Howard as his friend, his remaining sanity, and ultimately his life.

    • @MSimp2k6
      @MSimp2k6 Před 3 měsíci +85

      Howard is straight shooting here -- he doesn't shy away from making difficult decisions in a respectful way. Chuck was too erratic & proud by this point to listen to reason :(

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 3 měsíci +47

      And that deep down he knows Chuck shouldn’t be practicing law when he’s mentally ill. He’s been uncomfortable with his condition for a long time but he kept his mouth shut out of respect, and for the firms reputation, but now that it’s out in the open…

    • @20tetsuo77
      @20tetsuo77 Před 3 měsíci +19

      "he never changes," chuck believed jimmy would never change because it is in fact chuck who could not change, which only further pressured jimmy to remain on the path he was on

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 Před 2 měsíci +5

      In the end, Chuck really only has himself to blame for his demise.

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 Před 2 měsíci

      @@matthewriley7826 Howard knows the firm is leaving themselves open to class action malpractice suits given that it's now knowledge that they've been covering up that one of their name partners is unfit to practice law. And the transcripts of Jimmy's disciplinary hearing only really reflect poorly on _Chuck_ because thanks to Jimmy's chicanery, everyone now also sees him as an incredibly petty and vindictive man.

  • @MechMK1
    @MechMK1 Před měsícem +53

    "Chuck, there's more to life than this". But for Chuck, there wasn't. He had no hobbies, no friends, no family, nothing. There was no Chuck outside of his work.

  • @alimahh1
    @alimahh1 Před 3 měsíci +1147

    3:57 "I don't think we're alike at all mr. Mcgill"

    • @ninjaguyYT
      @ninjaguyYT Před 3 měsíci +210

      Surprised Breaking Bad didn't sue them considering this show is an obvious ripoff of it. The main character is obviously based on the lawyer from Break and Bad.

    • @gawbeil
      @gawbeil Před 3 měsíci +129

      @@ninjaguyYT They can't keep getting away with it!

    • @footballyzvid2780
      @footballyzvid2780 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@ninjaguyYToh boy do I have some news for you..

    • @dormin2749
      @dormin2749 Před 3 měsíci +22

      ​​@@ninjaguyYTi heard the original title of this series was Finger Bad

    • @DoomKid
      @DoomKid Před 3 měsíci +11

      @@ninjaguyYT Break and Bad cracked me up! Bravo Ninjaguy!

  • @jensskarp1375
    @jensskarp1375 Před 3 měsíci +521

    "It's in the transcripts😢😢😢" -Saul Goodman

    • @NickRage76
      @NickRage76 Před 3 měsíci +61

      “👁👄👁” -insurance agent

    • @CameronsCars
      @CameronsCars Před 3 měsíci +14

      Ironically Jimmy was a practicing lawyer during a brief time when chuck had retired and before his suicide.
      Chuck wanted to keep jimmy from practicing law, yet in doing so he prevented himself from practicing the law.

  • @Resterminador
    @Resterminador Před 3 měsíci +379

    Michael Mckean is just an excellent actor, I mean look at 3:32, he is saying " IM BETTER" but his facial expressions are the contrary, it's very difficult to acting something like physical pain like chuck was feeling.

    • @juicetimer
      @juicetimer Před 3 měsíci +22

      I'M SMARTER
      I'M STRONGER
      I'M BETTER

    • @ginyutiki
      @ginyutiki Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@juicetimer SLOWER
      WEAKER
      MIDDER

    • @gman987
      @gman987 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@juicetimer”you’re not the real lawyers….I’m the real lawyer.”

    • @holdmyawm7478
      @holdmyawm7478 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@gman987I am the lawyer and I can exploit whatever loophole I want

    • @LightLegion
      @LightLegion Před 3 měsíci +3

      I love Mckean's one time portrayal of a psycho clown in Star Trek Voyager.

  • @Agent-cz9rj
    @Agent-cz9rj Před 3 měsíci +712

    Howard is right that there is more to life then just being Lawyer if only Chuck could see that but no he cared to much about being great Lawyer then just enjoying life like everyone else does. Chuck was complete workaholic.

    • @lukekiely2450
      @lukekiely2450 Před 3 měsíci +90

      Tbf, being a lawyer is all that Chuck had LEFT. Late 50’s, divorced, no kids, hates his only family member left. Chuck had nothing to live for🔥🔥🔥💀💀

    • @nanyabiznus4738
      @nanyabiznus4738 Před 3 měsíci +16

      ​@@lukekiely2450 he was narrow minded. Sad.. sadd.......... SADDD

    • @MisterDutch93
      @MisterDutch93 Před 3 měsíci +33

      The thing is, there wasn't more to life than lawyering for Chuck. It was the only perspective he had left. That's why his forced retirement made him relapse again, especially after cutting ties with Jimmy with his famous "You never mattered all that much to me" line. He had NOTHING left to live for.

    • @nandaiser
      @nandaiser Před 3 měsíci +8

      ​@@lukekiely2450he had Jimmy aside from his demeanor he's a really good brother and friend, Chuck's superiority destroy all he has left

    • @DzaMiQ
      @DzaMiQ Před 3 měsíci

      @@lukekiely2450why did he divorced i wonder

  • @Jurgan6
    @Jurgan6 Před 11 dny +6

    “I can’t be partners with someone whose judgment I don’t trust.” Almost exactly what Gus said to Walt on their first meeting.

  • @MisterSmith00
    @MisterSmith00 Před 3 měsíci +715

    Ah, I had forgotten how this discussion ended.
    So later, Howard gets a letter from Chuck…and Howard assumes it’s because Chuck had time to consider it that retirement was probably for the best.
    …and it’s the complete opposite; a declaration of war that will destroy the firm in the process.
    Howard wanted to talk this through peaceably; and Chuck behaved like a self-entitled tyrant…storming out & going to the most extreme option immediately.

    • @liljackypaper
      @liljackypaper Před 3 měsíci +15

      I'm actually Chuck's biggest critic. I hated him the entire show and the way he treated his brother. But I'm actually with him on this one. He was within his right to separate from the firm if they were going to force him to retire.

    • @MisterSmith00
      @MisterSmith00 Před 3 měsíci +67

      @@liljackypaper Maybe.
      See, I’d be more willing to understand Chuck’s apprehension for retirement if he’d stuck around to hash it out with Howard.
      Howard had been going along with Chuck’s campaign at every step of the process…from the time he developed his medical condition…from his willingness to block Jimmy…to his obsessive need to sabotage Jimmy…going so far as to hire a private investigator after staging a meltdown…when they should have just cut ties with Jimmy and moved on.
      But the ensuing circus kept looping Howard and the firm back into the McGill feud; and it was starting to become too much. The Mesa Verde debacle was also pretty bad for their brand.
      Howard was giving Chuck an “option”…and also venting, in his own way: he wanted Chuck to know that things had gone too far.
      Howard could not know just how much Chuck NEEDED to be able to practice law…essentially, the only thing that kept him functional (and was a tool for him to justify his superiority complex; but that’s another issue).
      Retirement was a suggestion on the table; but there were other options…though Chuck was ready to get into another legal tussle. Howard was getting exhausted just trying to keep up.

    • @Mediados
      @Mediados Před 3 měsíci

      Howard tried to work out the best for everyone, and what Chuck did was treason of the highest order. You don't legally blackmail your partner who you've known for decades.

    • @FranciumBoron
      @FranciumBoron Před 3 měsíci +50

      "...The first instinct you have is to sue me? To _sue_ the firm?"

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 3 měsíci +59

      And it also reveals that Chuck doesn’t respect Howard as a partner and probably never has.

  • @Erowax
    @Erowax Před 3 měsíci +783

    3:57 This is the moment when Howard became Gus Fring.

    • @memestealer6348
      @memestealer6348 Před 3 měsíci +137

      "You can never trust a chicanery addict."

    • @Delta_Aves
      @Delta_Aves Před 3 měsíci +13

      "Perhaps in the future he'll consider working for hi.....oh right."

    • @justinguyos5476
      @justinguyos5476 Před 3 měsíci +19

      Chuck McGill later sets up an old guy to blow up Howard, causing him to walk out of a room with half his face missing.

    • @Gamer2002
      @Gamer2002 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@memestealer6348😂😂

    • @SamsarasArt
      @SamsarasArt Před měsícem

      Nah. Gus was being sinister. Howard was being caring.

  • @gamma-ray9996
    @gamma-ray9996 Před 3 měsíci +60

    Do you know what’s more bloodsucking than a lawyer? An insurance company for lawyers.

    • @alexhoffman5885
      @alexhoffman5885 Před 2 měsíci +2

      😂

    • @nathanmcdonald610
      @nathanmcdonald610 Před měsícem +7

      You people are sent down here to defend me against these characters and the only one I've got on my side is the blood sucking lawyer!
      - John Hammond.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      I mean, they do have legitimate grievances here. HHM concealed Chuck’s mental illness from the insurance company for a while, and it’s on the public record that he had a breakdown and is screwing up on important documents (untrue but still). He’s become a huge liability.

    • @gamma-ray9996
      @gamma-ray9996 Před 4 dny

      @@matthewriley7826 Yeah, but they are doubling on "all" of their practicing attorney's, not just Chuck. And it didn't matter to them how good they were for 25 years straight, they'll look for any excuse to increase rates whether they're at fault or not. They didn't even bother canceling Jimmy's insurance even when he's not an active lawyer and requested them to cancel.

  • @Mr.Nin10do.
    @Mr.Nin10do. Před 3 měsíci +221

    Unfortunately being a lawyer is all that Chuck had to live for, he’s got no family nor friends

    • @Wasserkaktus
      @Wasserkaktus Před 3 měsíci +10

      And I'll never understand why people in this position can't just find other things to do or enjoy: Jimmy decided to open his own Cinnabon Franchise (I know he was hiding: I am not talking about that.): Chuck could have just as easily just done something that was busy, fun and low pressure, like open an ice cream shop or something.

    • @debrachambers1304
      @debrachambers1304 Před 3 měsíci +23

      ​@@WasserkaktusHave you ever really been that passionate about something?

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 3 měsíci +12

      @@debrachambers1304Still he had options, he was a well respected attorney and Howard had a teaching position lined up for him for something he’s passionate about: the law. He would’ve had a vastly more active life and still had friends and colleagues rather than burning his bridges.

    • @mrminkman952
      @mrminkman952 Před 3 měsíci

      @@matthewriley7826because he was mentally Ill.

    • @debrachambers1304
      @debrachambers1304 Před 3 měsíci +16

      @@matthewriley7826Teaching is a FAR cry from doing.
      For Chuck, quitting being a lawyer would be like abandoning your own child.

  • @marchosch3876
    @marchosch3876 Před 3 měsíci +275

    This really was the moment I began to see Howard in a completely new light. Though not perfect, he was definitely the "good guy" all along. Howard is to Better Call Saul what Hank is to Breaking Bad. You see them in a certain light, but as the series progresses, you realize you were wrong in your original assessment. And like Hank, Howard's death was tragic.

    • @tommerker8063
      @tommerker8063 Před 3 měsíci +9

      wait.... people see hank as the good guy?

    • @yourmum69_420
      @yourmum69_420 Před 3 měsíci +21

      @@tommerker8063 he was

    • @alyx1a
      @alyx1a Před 3 měsíci +37

      @@yourmum69_420 hank wasn't the good guy, definitely not the way Howard was. He disobeyed rules and was a tyrant in the way he did things, just for the right reasons. Howard played by the book, respectfully, and for the right reasons.

    • @louieg7676
      @louieg7676 Před 3 měsíci +11

      @@alyx1a IMO, Hank was a relatively good guy given his profession. When you're dealing with scumbags and criminals day in day out, you can't do your job very well if you're gonna be soft and played by the book. He could have allied with Walt and used his position and inside information to become one of the big Kingpins of NM, but he never did.

    • @alyx1a
      @alyx1a Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@louieg7676 I agree with the first part of your message, he definitely is much closer to good than his colleagues in- and out-of-universe haha. And of course he could have also gone the hyper supervillain route as you say

  • @coldshakey
    @coldshakey Před 3 měsíci +77

    everyone talks about Chicanery, but this scene to me encapsulates Chuck's character and demonstrates why McKean was the perfect choice for this role. Every line is delivered flawlessly, particularly "Meaning?" and "Howard, I'm fine!" hit with such impact that you'd think you were witnessing an actual argument between two people who've conducted business together for decades. I need to rewatch this show pronto

    • @lenawagenfuehr53
      @lenawagenfuehr53 Před měsícem

      It is a crime that no one got an Emmy for BCS! Lalo, Gus, Nacho, Chuck, Jimmy nor Kim....a crime!!

  • @gavinvalle5653
    @gavinvalle5653 Před 2 měsíci +19

    Patrick Fabian's portrayal of Howard is incredible. Howard is always stuck in the middle, trying to please everyone while the world crumbles around him...All because of the reappearance of "Slippin' Jimmy"...

  • @nameynamename3758
    @nameynamename3758 Před 3 měsíci +195

    the real villain of the middle of this show is insurance companies

    • @trialconesiaur1638
      @trialconesiaur1638 Před 3 měsíci +26

      Same for Breaking Bad

    • @Mkmcco
      @Mkmcco Před 2 měsíci +14

      Same for real life

    • @sentientmango3259
      @sentientmango3259 Před 2 měsíci

      They're real life villains.

    • @ayyybob
      @ayyybob Před měsícem

      Same for me

    • @Logan912
      @Logan912 Před měsícem +2

      (In Jesse Pinkman’s voice) They can’t keep getting away with it!!!

  • @Night5225
    @Night5225 Před 3 měsíci +159

    1:10 is when Howard realized that Chuck’s ego has become the problem.

    • @Wraithfighter
      @Wraithfighter Před 3 měsíci +9

      Aye. Before that point, he was firmly on Howard's side, but Chuck was throwing haymakers at the wrong time, and destroyed any chance of negotiation or compromise. It was Chuck's Way or the Highway at that point, and that's not a good place for a lawyer to be.

    • @dChad014
      @dChad014 Před 3 měsíci +2

      i was looking for a comment on this expression howard had
      He looked baffled that Chuck took control and ended negotiation like it was only his decision to make

  • @thutakyawwin7507
    @thutakyawwin7507 Před 3 měsíci +90

    We all thought Howard would be a villain but he was the most pragmatic one of all main characters. Also a good leader taking care of the firm while having to put up much with Jimmy and Chuck. We may all root for Jimmy but in real life we would probably want Howard as our leader

    • @devanov3103
      @devanov3103 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Heck, Jesse could've just said: "Yeah man, whatever. Turn me in then, let's see how the cops and your family like the fact that you didn't tell the DEA that immediately but instead came to my house first, trying to blackmail me into cooking crystal with you".

    • @nikitakudyk9384
      @nikitakudyk9384 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@devanov3103 whatever the reason for Jimmy to pursue the law was, he did his best to fit in. And got constantly rejected on the basis of his past not his current capabilities. The whole monologue to Kristy was exactly about that. When someone is treated unfairly it evokes sympathy. I don't think people approve Jimmy's reactions to all of it, but the whole situation is a reason for sympathy. Denying it on the basis of 'world sucks, deal with it' is really weird because in his on way he deals with it and you still disapprove.

    • @micglou
      @micglou Před měsícem

      Pragmatic... well yes, to protect his image and the firm. He wasn't upstanding or honest, he let Chuck manipulate him for years and hurt and mistreated Jimmy and Kim. He wasn't a bad guy, but he was slimey and also didn't shy away from some manipulation of his own... actually a very stereotypical lawyer.

  • @justinguyos5476
    @justinguyos5476 Před 3 měsíci +236

    Jimmy may have started it but Chuck just keeps making things worse for himself. He is just as dangerous as a chimp with a machine gun like he called Jimmy. Whatever damages Jimmy could cause, they could have been minimized or even prevented if Chuck showed the slightest ounce of tact and understanding towards anyone. But no, he just had to be the big man in everything no matter what.

    • @drysoup3017
      @drysoup3017 Před 3 měsíci +29

      *"YOU, AND YOUR PRIDE AND EGO! YOU JUST HAD TO BE THE MAN."*

    • @20tetsuo77
      @20tetsuo77 Před 3 měsíci +15

      ​@@drysoup3017 I've noticed there's a lot of similarities between chuck and walter, and I'm sure the writers knew this and is why jimmy was so bitter during the last few episodes, almost assaulting the man with cancer, possibly even fatally. To him the man with cancer represented walter, and in some ways walter represented chuck. Jimmy just couldn't NOT scam him.

    • @joeminier1736
      @joeminier1736 Před 3 měsíci +6

      @@20tetsuo77that’s probably why Saul sought out Walter. He probably unconsciously reminded him of Chuck.

    • @asdf0747
      @asdf0747 Před 3 měsíci +1

      chuck did everything to himself, especially by denying Jimmy purely because of his jealously and vindictive pettiness.
      He entrapped Jimmy and called himself moral and ethical, all the while saying he's doing it for Jimmy. He never wanted Jimmy to get beter. He wanted Jimmy to be a mail clerk failure, because that's how he saw him.

    • @20tetsuo77
      @20tetsuo77 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@asdf0747 "and I was very proud!" he was proud that jimmy was "in his place" in the mailroom like a monkey in shackles (instead of with a machine gun). He didn't want him to grow, he wanted him on a leash because he didn't trust him to roam free without biting someone. But the leash is exactly what pushed him further on that path.

  • @TheRealWalterClements
    @TheRealWalterClements Před 3 měsíci +111

    "This is not what fine looks like."
    Mental illness is scary. It can't be ignored, and actions must be taken sooner rather than later. Chuck didn't fully realize he needed help. His family and his friends didn't take action as they should have. Let these problems fester in one's mind for too long and it surely won't end well.

    • @kousik8042
      @kousik8042 Před 3 měsíci +16

      Nearby people will help if one lets them help... Jimmy was taking care of chuck day in day out... But chuck ego blocked Jimmy in letting Jimmy help chuck

    • @lukeraymond6927
      @lukeraymond6927 Před 3 měsíci +8

      Dude all his close confidants said to get help a long time ago. Chuck’s pride was keeping him sick, not anybody else.

    • @cjhedberg735
      @cjhedberg735 Před měsícem

      Patrick Fabian's delivery of that line and the expression on his face is so damn good. You can tell that yes, while he wants Chuck out due to the stability and reputation of the firm being put more and more at risk the longer he stays on, he also legitimately wants to help Chuck. He's not just worried about the decision-making skills of his business partner, he's fearing for the health and sanity of his friend, probably more so than how Chuck's mental state is affecting the firm and it's clients.

    • @Logan912
      @Logan912 Před měsícem

      @@lukeraymond6927Mike - “ *YOU* and your *pride* and your ego!”

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      He also mistakenly believed he could overcome it through sheer force of will. But mental illness is more complicated than that, and you need to seek help.

  • @pianoman9421
    @pianoman9421 Před měsícem +15

    Howard is just consistently such a good guy. One of the biggest victims in the entire Breaking Bad universe.

    • @cdavidlake2
      @cdavidlake2 Před 7 dny

      Other than the possible drug problem, yeah, I'm inclined to agree.

  • @dideoluwaadebayo923
    @dideoluwaadebayo923 Před měsícem +8

    Patrick Fabian did a great job making his voice slightly crack when he told Chuck he didn’t trust his judgment. Great subtle detail

  • @user-rr1zt5go4q
    @user-rr1zt5go4q Před 28 dny +7

    You have to feel sorry for Howard. He has to put up with not one, but two McGills. And, ultimately, it is the death of him. I love both these actors. Great voices.

  • @BlueLightningSky
    @BlueLightningSky Před 2 měsíci +69

    Insurance did not cover Walt's treatment. Insurance raised Chuck's professional liability premiums. The true villains are not the Salamancas, Gus, Chuck or Walt, it's the damn insurance industry.

  • @MiketheratguyMultimedia
    @MiketheratguyMultimedia Před měsícem +7

    Howard wound up being one of the show's most tragic heroes.

  • @codybuckner9325
    @codybuckner9325 Před 3 měsíci +91

    Howard was the true victim of the show. He literally lost everything as a result of Saul, and Chuck's behavior. Crazy to think that Jimmy kept up the Saul charade after what happened to Howard, and was a willing participant in the events that unfolded.

    • @Eowyn187
      @Eowyn187 Před 3 měsíci

      Omg this is hysterical

    • @acidmana6141
      @acidmana6141 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Which makes the ending actually a redemption for Jimmy. Don't really know why some people hate it. Just because it's less cool? If Jimmy did continue his bargaining hustle at the end he'll just be miserable again after getting out of prison. The only way forward for him is to pay for his crimes.

    • @Saddam_Husaiyan
      @Saddam_Husaiyan Před 3 měsíci

      he kept up the charade because it was a coping mechanism. Constantly berate himself with work to give him no down time to reflect about the past (he even falls asleep banging hookers). He surrounds himself with low lives as clients because they are the opposite in character as Howard so they remind him of Howard as little as possible

    • @MikeCobweb
      @MikeCobweb Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@acidmana6141I didn’t hate the ending, I hated how it was forced or how he was caught in the first place.
      Sure Saul couldn’t keep his hands to himself and ego played a factor in his downfall, but how the hell did an elderly woman who barely could walk and doesn’t know a thing about computers, was able to uncover that he was Saul and moreover gain Superman sight to read the car number plate perfectly mind you?
      I told myself it was utter bullshit and that Vince was forced/bored of the series so he had to half ass the way that Saul gets caught. Because throughout the series we saw characters like Saul get outsmarted or outdone by formidable characters not some random very old woman.

  • @santiagocarreno5881
    @santiagocarreno5881 Před 3 měsíci +60

    Howard is 100% right here; dude is like 'Bro all of we have had to do for you, and is not enough, you are simply no longer worth all the effort" and he gives him very dignified departure

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny +1

      As he said, it’s the straw that broke the camels back. He’s been uncomfortable with Chuck’s illness for a long time now, but kept silent out of respect. But now that it’s out in the open he’s mentally ill, there’s no way he can justify keeping him on without tearing down everything they built.

  • @BillyBones-ui9ck
    @BillyBones-ui9ck Před 3 měsíci +115

    Chuck's greatest sin, Pride.
    Jimmy's greatest sin, greed.
    Kim's greatest sin, wrath.
    Howard's greatest sin?....just trying to make everyone happy

    • @invincibledrank460
      @invincibledrank460 Před 3 měsíci +17

      Chuck also had envy

    • @unusualusername8847
      @unusualusername8847 Před 3 měsíci +17

      That'd make Howards sin Lust. Lust as a sin was defined as a extreme want for something in a social relationship that it consumed them.
      In this case, his lust to appease everyone

    • @pencil6965
      @pencil6965 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Howard had pride too when he treated Kim like crap in the beginning

    • @BillyBones-ui9ck
      @BillyBones-ui9ck Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@pencil6965 I'm not saying Howard didn't have his faults and flaw's. But the way he tried to give Jimmy back his own place at HHM after he knows what Chuck put him through. Only to have Jimmy sabotage and destroy Howard, All because Jimmy couldn't "accept" his share of responsibility for his brother's brutal death. Jesse wasn't the rabid dog, Jimmy was...

    • @pencil6965
      @pencil6965 Před 3 měsíci +3

      agreed, howard at least showed clear effort that he was trying to be and do better, but kim and jimmy became worse@@BillyBones-ui9ck

  • @SorchaSublime
    @SorchaSublime Před 17 dny +3

    he acts surprised but Chuck knew what was coming through this entire conversation. He didnt remark at the lights, or a drink being poured

  • @KitariItsSomethingRottenHere
    @KitariItsSomethingRottenHere Před 3 měsíci +25

    *So sad that Chuck was doing ok after retirement but it was after he said to Jimmy "I never loved you" that he totally broke, it was a lie, he loved his brother but he led anger to take over and in the end he found himself all alone and helpless, with no family and no career, that killed him.*

    • @DaScorpionSting
      @DaScorpionSting Před 2 měsíci

      In the end, you're going to hurt everyone and it applies to both brothers

    • @sannah1916
      @sannah1916 Před 2 měsíci

      Chuck did care about Jimmy but saying he loved him isnt true. He was always envious of Jimmy throughout his life. Jimmy had a charisma and charm that Chuck wished he had too. He hated that Jimmy was his parents favorite eventhough he was the "ideal" son. And this is pretty much solidified with that scene in s2 i think where they have dinner with rebecca and jimmy ends up impressing her with his charm. And then later at night chuck tries to do the same but fails. Chuck always liked to feel a semse of control over jimmy and always wamted him to be his subordinate. So when he does find out that Jimmy passed the bar, there was nothing left for chuck to be good at, jimmy too was now a lawyer. Instead of being proud of his brother's hardwork he brings him down, instead of being happy for him he denies him a job at HHM. And i dont think amy loving brother would do shit like this. Sure he cared abt jimmy and his future and he did want him to get his life straight but not out of love

  • @Nemenis
    @Nemenis Před 3 měsíci +219

    It’s ok chuck, lalo will avenge you

  • @ilkka9385
    @ilkka9385 Před měsícem +6

    It shows a lot about the character of Howard when he turns off the lights after the guests leave, to make it more easy for Chuck, his condition being imaginary or not.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      And also brings out the booze cuz he knows he has bad news for Chuck…

  • @UndeadPasta
    @UndeadPasta Před 3 měsíci +64

    Howard picked the wrong time to suggest this to Chuck. He was clearly already defensive and upset about the meeting, trying to talk him into retiring as a lawyer seconds later is just the wrong move

    • @Delta_Aves
      @Delta_Aves Před 3 měsíci +26

      When would've been the "right" time?

    • @SteveBluescemi
      @SteveBluescemi Před 3 měsíci +64

      His hand was forced. Howard simply couldn't indulge Chuck's plan for swift and vengeful litigation against the insurance company. Since Chuck wanted to work on it right away, Howard drew the line and put his foot down.

    • @JaceTimes
      @JaceTimes Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@Delta_Aves Its all part of theatrics for the show's sake, I am sure any normal person would've waited until Chuck was a little bit more calm.

    • @Spanner249
      @Spanner249 Před měsícem +6

      Chuck was demanding the firm start senseless litigation with their insurance provider that very day. Howard was backed into the corner and had no other choice. If that letter had gone out it would have started a chain reaction that would have seriously damaged the firm. Not only would they have likely lost that case, they would have had issues getting other insurance to cover them because they launched frivolous litigation against their previous provider. Furthermore Howard knows that once Chuck starts down a road he never stops. Looking at his treatment of Jimmy shows that. He spent years trying to destroy his brothers legal career, and he would have spent years trying to get absolution for this perceived grievance with the insurance company.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      Chuck was about to call in a multitude of associates and declare war on the insurance company. Howard needed to stop him dead in his tracks or risk embarrassing him in front of the firm and spreading rumors.

  • @jrreedve2825
    @jrreedve2825 Před 3 měsíci +79

    To be honest, I feel like Howard *KNEW* this toxic back and forth between Chuck and Jimmy was going to bring down the firm.

    • @DaScorpionSting
      @DaScorpionSting Před 3 měsíci +2

      Well, he knew letting Chuck practice again was a risk to the firm even at the Mesa Verde hearing after it fell apart, thanks to Jimmy, Howard watched Chuck have some sort of electricity reaction.

  • @justinisorange
    @justinisorange Před měsícem +8

    Here’s the thing: Charles was wrong about “you’re hoping we’ll cut you an enormous check or find another carrier”. The insurance company offered a super reasonable compromise: the issue was chuck, so by simply assigning another partner to babysit him the insurance company would be satisfied and no costs would go up. It was 100 percent about chucks own pride and ego. If this was purely a shakedown they wouldn’t have offered it

    • @ramblincapuchin9075
      @ramblincapuchin9075 Před 13 dny

      You may be missing the perceived slight. If you're a practicing lawyer with several years of conquest in the colosseum, it's difficult to take regulatory actions lying down.
      I know it's ironic: I would call what they are doing inhuman considering we're talking about lawyers. At the off chance that Chuck is actually performing good and honest work, what he's going through on behalf of Jimmy is definitely chicanery. But I digress
      This is a structure that suggests that the house is them and you get to watch from the outside
      While I don't disagree that they are being generous, it's always the case with political structures that they need to control the narrative strictly and with strict upheaval. Asking a senior partner to sit in on cases is as good as hiring a replacement lawyer who doesn't have to do any of the work
      Apply this to any other career, not only does it water down your reputation, it's the same feel. Someone else gets to take their time instigating your life's work. It's like having a familiar spirit follow you around, reporting your habits. Again, the idea that as a free man, someone else, even if they are a part of your firm, gets an insider view on your process
      Oh and the point about billing. In this life, money is all about importance to the brand. Even the mice bear a cost to operations if they associate with your building. It's not just about fielding interests, it's also about time
      This is why corporate structure is so harsh on the bottom rung, everything that affects the bottom line is a cost that they will extract from somewhere. You'd think it would be new business or expressions of venture capitalism that make up the difference. Nope; daily expenditures are the roadmap toward future projections
      So imagine a private enterprise like a firm, which reinvents itself to be on the cutting edge of fiscal returns, is in bed with a regulatory body. The house always wins
      They are telling Chuck that having quirks to his character is a liability and don't have enough respect for him and his hallmarks to ease him into their proposition. Again, at cost to the firm
      Howard is in a tough position. Chuck is at risk of losing his life's work

    • @justinisorange
      @justinisorange Před 13 dny

      @@ramblincapuchin9075 This is not a “quirk ” this is a borderline psychotic breakdown waiting to happen (and it did). The insurance company no longer wanted to raise the prices after Chuck left. I think this had nothing to do with money and everything to do with liability. Yes Chuck would feel humiliated I’m not denying that but I am saying when he says “we” he no longer represents the best interests of the firm

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      But as Howard points out, any work Chuck does will have to be supervised by a partner who could be doing other work for the firm and they can’t charge the client for both. It also looks bad for the firm when all of a sudden a senior partner needs to be supervised by another one for work they do and they lose confidence in their service.

  • @SimBol1216
    @SimBol1216 Před 12 dny +3

    "Oh, you can't do this to me... I started this company. YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I SACRIFICED!?"

  • @bridgecross
    @bridgecross Před 3 měsíci +26

    Over the years Michael McKean was always there, but I never "saw" him. I watched him play Lenny on Laverne & Shirley in the 70's, the lead singer in This Is Spinal Tap, and a hundred other small roles in film and TV (Star Trek, Murphy Brown, Smallville, Saturday Night Live). He disappears into roles so well. Finally with this role I connected all the dots and realized who he is! Where are all his Emmys?!?!

    • @andrewdunn5568
      @andrewdunn5568 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Life of a character actor. They don't always get the accolades. Heck sometimes people don't even know their names. Their "awards" usually amount to being always employed, always in a role doing something.

    • @HallidayASR
      @HallidayASR Před 3 měsíci

      Also known as the Margo Martindale effect

  • @javieremoya
    @javieremoya Před 3 měsíci +29

    I think it’s crazy that Chuck requests special accommodations for wherever he visits given his “condition”…
    Courts need to turn off their lights, hospitals need to minimize electric use, he gets a tailored foil-suit
    However…when he gets told he just has to get *SOME* degree of oversight…he gets insulted and doesn’t want to make those accommodations.

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Because he's happy making others compromise to accommodate him, but he won't compromise himself.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      Someone with Chuck’s ego would definitely be insulted at the insinuation he needs to be babysat. To him these insurance reps have no business to tell him how to practice law cuz they are not on his level, and they need to be “corrected”.

  • @Dman1235_
    @Dman1235_ Před 2 měsíci +6

    Wild how Howard is to Chuck how Saul is to Walt.
    This is their version of the “it’s over” scene.

  • @limeymcfrog1
    @limeymcfrog1 Před měsícem +2

    One of the things I love is that we get to see Howard in these kind, caring moments, but Jimmy and Kim largely don’t. So - to us, Kim taking down Howard is monstrous, but from her perspective, he’s exactly the kind of jerk they would scam at the bar.

  • @oscarmejiavera
    @oscarmejiavera Před 3 měsíci +30

    He didnt take the words in the spirit in which they were intended

  • @timothyconard2825
    @timothyconard2825 Před 26 dny +2

    Absolutely breathtaking acting from both actors throughout the entire series. Incredible.

  • @Lechosus
    @Lechosus Před 3 měsíci +7

    It's interesting to see how chuck really doesn't feel anything when touching the lamp, turning the lights and all, he really didn't feel anything. Then, as he was not getting the response he wanted, the pain came back.

  • @sterlingsteve
    @sterlingsteve Před 3 měsíci +40

    Patrick Fabian did such great work on this show. As did everybody.

  • @jamesmicabalo7607
    @jamesmicabalo7607 Před měsícem +12

    "I cant be partners with someone whose judgment i dont trust." is the "I do not work with junkies." in BCS.

  • @CommentPoster10
    @CommentPoster10 Před 20 dny +3

    I actually felt bad for Howard
    Dude was just trying to be a normal lawyer, but had both McGill brothers making his life hell

  • @wattsnottaken1
    @wattsnottaken1 Před 2 měsíci +6

    What do you mean by “Compel” ?
    You know exactly what I mean
    One of my favorite Chuck quotes. I Love the actor who plays Chuck. He’s so good

  • @memelotti
    @memelotti Před 3 měsíci +39

    What a heartbreaking scene. That conference table looks amazing though

    • @ralphlozano9177
      @ralphlozano9177 Před 3 měsíci +3

      ...maybe, but it wasn't a cocobolo..

    • @devanov3103
      @devanov3103 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ralphlozano9177 Cocobolo isn't really that fitting imo, way too wild and the colors are too intense. Zebrano as well. If you want class and a non-distracting look, I suggest european oak or european maple. A combination of oak and maple looks very nice too, a big board of oak with maple inlays.

  • @rahulbhatt3431
    @rahulbhatt3431 Před 3 měsíci +29

    Been looking for this full scene. Thanks!

  • @YAARS16
    @YAARS16 Před 2 měsíci +5

    This is the moment when the greatest legal mind I ever knew became unpredictable

  • @Soulful_Sorrow
    @Soulful_Sorrow Před 3 měsíci +4

    I've been waiting for this scene to come to CZcams for such a long time

  • @leopoldopensaiii8366
    @leopoldopensaiii8366 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I like to listen to this video with my headphones pretending that I’m part of the HHM team

  • @alonzor.2912
    @alonzor.2912 Před 9 dny +1

    If there’s one thing I respect about Howard is how direct he is. He doesn’t beat around the bush or acts phony. Having a colleague like that in any field would be a blessing and not a curse.

  • @joeminier1736
    @joeminier1736 Před 3 měsíci +13

    This was something that was bound to happen but probably because they hid Chucks illness for years the results were extensive to raise everyone’s premium. But they were also heavily implying if chuck was willing to have someone monitor him only his would be raised. Chuck in the end made it far worse for everyone especially himself.

    • @DaScorpionSting
      @DaScorpionSting Před 3 měsíci +3

      Ya this is something Kim chews out Howard for in their argument at the restaurant. Howard knew she was right letting Chuck practice again puts a risk to the firm

    • @joeminier1736
      @joeminier1736 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@DaScorpionSting his blind loyalty to Chuck was his undoing in the end. It all could have been prevented if Chuck was institutionalized.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      That was the compromise they suggested, however it’s not that simple and carry’s its own problems. Notwithstanding Chuck’s agitation at being babysat, Howard points out another partner would be busy supervising him rather than doing important work for the firm and they can’t charge the clients for it. This also makes them look bad in front of the clients when a senior partner needs supervision.

  • @Regulativeconclusions
    @Regulativeconclusions Před 29 dny +2

    Rewatching the series rrally makes me admire and love howards character, and his ending makes it even more of an entertaining story.

  • @justinkane290
    @justinkane290 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Howard was supposed to be an antagonist, but he was hard working and cared about his firm and the law. I found it hard to dislike him.

  • @Thee_Deputy
    @Thee_Deputy Před měsícem +4

    Howard is so awesome.

  • @SamsarasArt
    @SamsarasArt Před 2 měsíci +2

    You can see the pain in Howard's eyes when he tells Chuck "this is not what fine looks like"

  • @hectorvaldes3582
    @hectorvaldes3582 Před 2 měsíci +7

    chuck really needed help. he was crazy and everyone just downplayed his condition.

    • @DaScorpionSting
      @DaScorpionSting Před 2 měsíci

      Well, Chuck's ego also kept him from getting proper help

    • @doraemon61377
      @doraemon61377 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DaScorpionStingarrogance not ego

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      True, but it’s also complicated in that Howard wanted to avoid a PR nightmare that a senior partner is mentally ill and seeking treatment. And Jimmy felt he owed Chuck so he couldn’t justify “betraying” him like that. But all it did was make the problem worse…

  • @hammeredandsauteed4644
    @hammeredandsauteed4644 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Insurance broker here. You’d have your broker present at that meeting ready to market their malpractice insurance to every insurance company under the sun. They’d find some carrier more than happy to write that policy.

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Except Chuck's threatening litigation to this one carrier would likely poison the well and make them have a difficult time finding a new carrier in a city as small as Albuquerque.

    • @justinguyos5476
      @justinguyos5476 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 Nah, that is going to reflect badly on HHM more than the insurance broker. Especially when HHM is suing them just because one of its co-partners detests having an assistant when it has been proven he is mentally ill. That is a huge violation of their contract on HHM's part.

  • @DudeLongcouch
    @DudeLongcouch Před 28 dny

    It's amazing how every second of this show is so expertly written, acted, and shot.

  • @lioneye101
    @lioneye101 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Howard: "If enough people think you are drunk, then maybe it's time to sit down" Boy did those words come back and bite Howard in the @$$

  • @acidexpierence
    @acidexpierence Před 3 měsíci +6

    god this show is so good. This and braking bad were so well made

    • @derek_3054
      @derek_3054 Před 3 měsíci

      It’s hard for me to pick which one I like the mostn

    • @Hepad_
      @Hepad_ Před měsícem

      ​@@derek_3054why choose ?

  • @justinguyos5476
    @justinguyos5476 Před 3 měsíci +9

    For someone as brilliant as Chuck, he seems oblivious to the consequences of his actions. HHM has already taken a huge hit to their reputation because of the Mesa Verde scandal. If people found out that HHM was willing to litigate its own insurance provider, no one would ever hire HHM for a case ever again. Howard was right to let go of his partner who is acting like a big baby lashing out at everyone.

    • @DaScorpionSting
      @DaScorpionSting Před 2 měsíci +2

      Ya like he believes in the law, but when the law catches up to him, well, look how he responds

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      Not to mention the insurance company has firms on retainer in case someone wants to try their luck and take them to court, it would promise a long difficult legal battle. And your firm gets a reputation where other insurance companies will avoid doing business with you.

  • @stormlord7119
    @stormlord7119 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Howard knew the truth. That the he couldn’t find the one piece with Chuck

    • @amitkenan3878
      @amitkenan3878 Před 3 měsíci +2

      But to betray the one who told him the secret of the D's name?

  • @ambroze426
    @ambroze426 Před 3 měsíci +4

    dude I LOVE Howard. if you havent already, rewatch both bcs and breaking bad. there are a bunch of characters including hamlin you appreciate so much more when you do.

  • @booyekhaak
    @booyekhaak Před 3 měsíci +9

    Here, Chuck was speaking with Howard but he was seeing Jimmy in front of him trying to kick him out of law.

  • @blakeflowers1197
    @blakeflowers1197 Před 3 měsíci +22

    I don’t even understand lawyers
    But I love better call Saul

    • @masterzombie161
      @masterzombie161 Před 3 měsíci +12

      Essentially these firms have huge insurance for malpractice and in case one of their own is injured or can’t do the job. However what happens when a big company like HHM screws the amount that they have to pay for the insurance is astronomical.
      It not only would affect their practice but their employees too. Chuck trying to sue their insurance company is hands down the dumbest thing he can do and would destroy their company and they would still have to pay them.

  • @jackhakken
    @jackhakken Před 3 měsíci +12

    Howard is my favourite character. Especially when he is peak of the mountain in the snow.

  • @Muddybuddie
    @Muddybuddie Před 3 měsíci +20

    Slipping Jimmy put this in motion

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 3 měsíci +10

      True, though it was inevitably going to happen eventually. Chuck had a very public breakdown and it’s in the transcripts that he’s mentally ill and making mistakes. Howard was doing damage control with all of the clients because he knew they could easily find out, Jimmy just hit the gas pedal on it.

    • @justinguyos5476
      @justinguyos5476 Před 3 měsíci +6

      And Chuck keeps escalating it. He keeps making small problems even worse by trying to control everything. He would not have lost Mesa Verde as a client if he just let Howard do the talking. Likewise, Jimmy would have lost his case against the bar if only Howard and the detective testified on the break-in. And then again when The insurance company found out about Chuck’s mental problems which they are legally supposed to be know about. All they asked was for Chuck’s premiums to be raised and have an assistant on cases. But of course, Chuck blows it all over again by lashing out. Dude has got the charisma of a snapping turtle.

    • @DaScorpionSting
      @DaScorpionSting Před 2 měsíci

      So did Chuck on not seeking proper help

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 Před 2 měsíci

      he orchestrated it.

  • @TheJohnnMarstonn
    @TheJohnnMarstonn Před 29 dny +2

    lmao Howard had enough of his shit after that meeting and went straight for retirement talk.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      He had the decency to at least pour Chuck a drink first.😂

  • @SWOutlanderJE
    @SWOutlanderJE Před 5 dny

    Watching this with headphones on truly makes you appreciate how amazing the sound design on this show was, and how it aids character and story development.

  • @Mechagodzillareturns56
    @Mechagodzillareturns56 Před 2 měsíci +3

    3:59 Howard almost became Gus with that quote for a few seconds

  • @frankwest5388
    @frankwest5388 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I wonder what would have happened if Howards was just bit less tactfull and brought up Chucks compulsary need to put Jimmy down as an example of why he can't trust his judgement.
    We never had someone besides Jimmy call Chuck out for that nonesense and we all know that every word Jimmy says that was even slightly critical of Chucks behavior went in, in one ear and out the other. But getting called out by a seperate party would have forced Chuck to explain himself and to them and to himself.
    We all know a big part of the reason Chuck imploded and destroyed himself and his relationships with everyone is because he refuses to admit to be the party in the wrong and due to his status as a legendary lawyer and mentally distrubed, no one besides Jimmy ever has the gall to call him out on his bullshit.
    Then again as interesting as it would be to see Chuck reconsider his lifelong actions, it would be even more likely that once he hears something like this ouf of Howards mouth that he would turn around and sue HMM for unfair hiring practices due to his disability.
    Now that I imagine that it feels kinda like a waste of a character that we never got to see more of Chuck as a lawyer and his incredibly litigus nature. Trying to use the law as a stick to punish everyone that stands against him.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 2 dny

      Eh it would’ve fallen on deaf ears. Kim called him out in season 2 for his treatment of Jimmy, didn’t do a damn thing.

  • @user-hz4tz3iw7z
    @user-hz4tz3iw7z Před 2 měsíci +4

    In the end Howard was made to look just as crazy as chuck, that was how Howard new what Jimmy did to chuck.

    • @DaScorpionSting
      @DaScorpionSting Před 2 měsíci +6

      He didn't know that it was Jimmy who got the insurance to go after Chuck. Neither did Kim until he confessed at the end. Cheryl will make sure some of Howard's reputation is restore with her lawsuit against Kim.

    • @user-hz4tz3iw7z
      @user-hz4tz3iw7z Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@DaScorpionSting very true I guess that's why the confession was so important

  • @Dave-nm3xc
    @Dave-nm3xc Před 3 měsíci +5

    The acting in this scene is top notch.

  • @Commoner3264
    @Commoner3264 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Howard is actually a wonderful, subtly portrayed and tragic character. Like Hank, his true depth and tragic end was slowly revealed over the course of the show. Still, he was just a piece of a great show, All the major cast (and I struggle to think of any bad minor cast member) gave career capping performances.

  • @omegajrz1269
    @omegajrz1269 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This series became one of the best in history

  • @12321dantheman
    @12321dantheman Před 19 dny +2

    chuck sitting their confidently describing how to sue their insurers in the dark because he can't have lights on lol

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      And also symbolically how he’s “in the dark” arrogantly believing the company will fall in line to their whims, downplaying how difficult and costly the legal battle would be.

  • @EmpathyWillLeadUsForward
    @EmpathyWillLeadUsForward Před 21 hodinou

    Man. That face at the end from Howard. Really trying his hardest to please everyone. But, the world is never kind to those that attempt to do so. I love Howards character, and the actor. In fact, the whole cast did a great job at portraying significant emotions that relate to their characters views.

  • @muppetbrother
    @muppetbrother Před 3 měsíci +2

    powerful stuff

  • @toddwilkinson5474
    @toddwilkinson5474 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Great acting but it's hard to believe an insurance company would levy double premiums for the entire firm.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      Well I think that was more punishment for them concealing Chuck’s illness for such a long time. And they only threatened to raise them but also offered a compromise, besides Chuck has become a huge liability and more difficult to insure.

  • @itsbreadbin
    @itsbreadbin Před 3 měsíci +6

    It went from Jimmy being rejected by HHM to Chuck being forced to retire from HHM

    • @DaScorpionSting
      @DaScorpionSting Před 3 měsíci +3

      And then Howard got taken out of HHM

    • @amitkenan3878
      @amitkenan3878 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@DaScorpionSting And hhm becomes a fraction of its former self. They didn't even keep the name

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      And from Chuck refusing to “cash out” because of the damage it could do, to Chuck threatening to do that very thing when he no longer cares about the firms wellbeing.

  • @zaksaturday1693
    @zaksaturday1693 Před měsícem +2

    I imagine some significant part of this, to Howard, is being caught up in the feud between Jimmy and Chuck. Chuck made him take the fall and deny hiring to Jimmy, when Howard was more than willing and trusted it - and Howard suffered for it. Now he has to testify at the bar, caught between Chuck making Jimmy admit to falsifying documents, of which Howard is not dumb enough to realize that he is indirectly responsible for - the reason Jimmy did it was because Jimmy got screwed over on Sandia, and he didn't want the same to happen to Kim with Mesa Verde. Maybe if he had been hired he could've worked with Kim on Sandia and it all could've been avoided.
    The path that rifted Chuck and Jimmy would not have been traveled down, if Howard hadn't laid his back to be a bridge to it.

  • @youtubehodol3989
    @youtubehodol3989 Před 5 dny +2

    Howard was the good guy actually

  • @Emperor_Mateus_of_Palamecia
    @Emperor_Mateus_of_Palamecia Před 3 měsíci +2

    I am a proud Howard apologist, you deserved better king

  • @BrianSmith-yq7ys
    @BrianSmith-yq7ys Před 11 dny +2

    How hard would be to get a junior lawyer to blindly sign everything chuck did probably look good on their resume

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      lol except the insurance company would automatically refuse such a situation. Someone at Chuck’s level would require a partner.

  • @masterzombie161
    @masterzombie161 Před 3 měsíci +13

    Really goes to show just how screwed up these businesses are, you made one mistake and it’ll not only ruin your life, but cost your firm millions of dollars.

    • @Delta_Aves
      @Delta_Aves Před 3 měsíci +1

      people can be so greedy

  • @Derah_OG
    @Derah_OG Před měsícem +3

    Chuck is the perfect embodiment of what Toxic Narcissism is about. He was perfectly fine when everyone else bent over backwards to accommodate him and his needs, but the minute, the second he is asked to make even the slightest of compromises, he explodes and doesn't hesitate to go for the nuclear option and burn every bridge along the way to get what he wants.
    That's why I felt zero sympathy for him when he died, he pretty much ruined Jimmy's life, and prevented any chances of him making an honest living, all because his ego couldn't look past someone he deemed inferior suddenly being his peer.
    The entire BB/BCS setting has a lot of loathsome, despicable, and abhorrent people in it (Hector, Eladio, Bogdan, Ted, Ken, Jack, Todd, Lydia, eventually Walt himself), but out of the entire bunch, none, and I mean NONE of them managed to quite get me to hate them like Chuck did (Ted came the closest).

  • @nhokshock94
    @nhokshock94 Před 3 měsíci +3

    If you think about it, Chuck is almost exactly the same as Walter White. A genius in his field, huge ego, and extremely manipulative. However, the only thing him that stopped him from breaking bad as walt is his respect towards the law

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 Před 2 měsíci +2

      In many ways, Jimmy used Walt to recreate his dynamic with Chuck.

    • @nhokshock94
      @nhokshock94 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@devanov3103 I guess you can say that Chuck respects the law as much as Walter respect chemistry.
      Yes they may take advantage of their expertise but they follow the certain orders

  • @siroutrage1045
    @siroutrage1045 Před měsícem +1

    “You will do right by us or we will compel you to do so.” Damn that’s smooth.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 5 dny

      lol not really, don’t make threats if you can’t back it up.

  • @gazjonze
    @gazjonze Před 3 měsíci +1

    There’s not a single scene in the whole series that isn’t an absolute masterpiece of acting and directing.

  • @AlejandroGonzalez-wo5fk
    @AlejandroGonzalez-wo5fk Před 3 měsíci +1

    Poor Howard. Dude was the most stand up guy ever.

  • @kennethfanelli5496
    @kennethfanelli5496 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Howard was a great character

  • @sajadmohassan
    @sajadmohassan Před 3 měsíci +13

    This is the moment where Chuck McGill became Hector Salamanca.
    ITS PERSONAL. *Falling Over*

  • @gabespiro8902
    @gabespiro8902 Před měsícem +2

    I’m not excusing Jimmy’s actions because he is far from innocent but Chuck dug his own grave
    If he could have swallowed his ego he could have shown Jimmy how playing by the rules can lead to a good life but instead he stonewalled Jimmy any time he tried to do right, all over some sibling rivalry and his own warped sense of justice