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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2021
  • In a desperate attempt to bring Chuck down, Jimmy gives some information that causes some problems for his brother.
    #Reported #Insurance #BetterCallSaul
    From Season 3, Episode 7 'Expenses - Jimmy struggles to make ends meet, Kim wrestles with a guilty conscience, and Nacho lures a former supplier into his plot to bring down Hector.
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    Lucky Hank, starring Bob Odenkirk, premieres March 19 on AMC.
    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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  • @adinosaurwithaflamethrower1227
    @adinosaurwithaflamethrower1227 Před 2 lety +19516

    "He's mixing up numbers on important documents" LMAO his fucking audacity

    • @gurubhaktmohit
      @gurubhaktmohit Před 2 lety +232

      well if you talking about audacity, why don't we have a discussion on pretending to have a mental breakdown just so you can record your own brother confessing for you lmao

    • @adinosaurwithaflamethrower1227
      @adinosaurwithaflamethrower1227 Před 2 lety +132

      @@gurubhaktmohit not wrong, they're both pretty fucked up for sure lol

    • @Wonton-the-Sea-Snail
      @Wonton-the-Sea-Snail Před 2 lety +1311

      speaking that scene. Chuck could have easily said "whoops sorry, typo" and continued with whatever he was saying. but Chuck was so prideful with his own ability that he was arguing with his own client in front of court

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 2 lety +464

      Lol I can just imagine Chuck hearing this and yelling “I did not make a MISTAKE!”

    • @Wolf-wc1js
      @Wolf-wc1js Před 2 lety +350

      @@matthewriley7826 “I am not crazy! I’m not crazy!”

  • @Soap250
    @Soap250 Před 2 lety +23433

    I thought it was a legit breakdown, until he said, "it's in the transcripts." Slipping JImmy got me too.

    • @fuckingstupidthatihavetoma2528
      @fuckingstupidthatihavetoma2528 Před 2 lety +1948

      nah as soon as he said "my gal is dissapointed in me" That's down home folksy slippin jimmy talk

    • @christiankarlkarganilla2763
      @christiankarlkarganilla2763 Před 2 lety +203

      @@fuckingstupidthatihavetoma2528 it still was a bit convincing because Kim at that was showing some 'disappointment' on Jimmy but when he got to the "mixing up numbers" when it clearly was his fault (lol) it was crystal clear.

    • @geeksanctuary7363
      @geeksanctuary7363 Před 2 lety +645

      That's the thing with con men, they're like actors using real emotions to manipulate what isn't really there.

    • @spikeitfool1
      @spikeitfool1 Před 2 lety +110

      @@geeksanctuary7363 He could give a tutorial on how to con people.

    • @baifomet6425
      @baifomet6425 Před 2 lety +381

      He is so good, he even tricks the audience

  • @j.albuquerque9274
    @j.albuquerque9274 Před rokem +6495

    "It's in the transcript" really cracked me up, Jimmy making sure she knows there's physical evidence for what he's telling her.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Před rokem +191

      But at the same time it *sounds* like a distraught brother despairing about how ridiculous and fluffed up the whole debacle is.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 9 měsíci +95

      And it was the final nail in the coffin for Chuck’s career. Once it’s on the public record that you’re mentally ill AND making mistakes on client paperwork (untrue but still) you’re done. Howard knew it but Chuck had too much pride to accept defeat.

    • @j.albuquerque9274
      @j.albuquerque9274 Před 9 měsíci +63

      @@matthewriley7826 Chuck was also getting better from his mental illness but the doctor told him to avoid stress. First thing he did was going at a legal war against his own office.

    • @GemSurge95
      @GemSurge95 Před 8 měsíci +22

      He also only mentioned his last name right before this clip started. That way she would look up Chuck's information as well. Then, he's already on her mind as Jimmy talks about Chuck's condition.

    • @OLDMANTEA
      @OLDMANTEA Před 5 měsíci +18

      *she pulls out note pad and takes notes* lol

  • @ChronoKatie
    @ChronoKatie Před rokem +9028

    The best part is that he's not entirely faking it. Like Peter Gould always says, "Jimmy uses honest emotions in dishonest ways."

    • @marc-antoinemarcoux697
      @marc-antoinemarcoux697 Před rokem +1

      and he use his law degree like a chimp with a machinegun

    • @lurrielee2755
      @lurrielee2755 Před rokem +33

      Isn't that from Game of Thrones?

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před rokem +43

      @@lurrielee2755 Can apply to a lot of shows and movies really.

    • @coneyislandbaby1
      @coneyislandbaby1 Před rokem +107

      Exactly just like in his Nippy monologue in front of the security agent. That "my brother is dead" line always gets me. Brilliant.

    • @omegajrz1269
      @omegajrz1269 Před rokem +16

      ​@@matthewriley7826 Both scenes are funny and sad. Because Jimmy pretends but you can't help but feel sympathy for him.

  • @benfearnow
    @benfearnow Před 2 lety +35064

    This actress nailed the empty, cold & worthless corporate insurance/HR rep perfectly. We've all dealt with someone who "wishes they could help" while knowing they plan to screw you.

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Před 2 lety +1695

      Interesting view.
      So stopping someone from cheating on insurance is screwing them?
      Everyone hates a debt collector till someone owes them lots of money.

    • @studentzero5825
      @studentzero5825 Před 2 lety +1004

      Hey, that's corporate life. I've had those jobs where I've gotten paid decent money, and great bonuses and benefits, only to cop the attitude of, "I wish I could help, but..." Yeah, you had to cope with every guilt trip and sob story on the planet, but hey, every American thinks they're the exception to the rule, so I didn't feel too bad about it.

    • @benfearnow
      @benfearnow Před 2 lety +2129

      @@bugwar5545 Ah here you are, the guy who will hand out business cards in Hell. Have those TPS reports on my desk by Eternity, bro.

    • @thesouthernerwithadhd2710
      @thesouthernerwithadhd2710 Před 2 lety +538

      @@studentzero5825 Yeah, but when you have a, "guilt trip or sob story," you then wish for sympathy.

    • @geneparmesan8748
      @geneparmesan8748 Před 2 lety +634

      Vince Gilligan always nails the "workplace drone" character, whether it's white collar (this insurance agent, many of the public defender/courthouse employees Saul regularly interacts with, Madrigal) or blue collar (the warehouse guys Mike dealt with as "security advisor", or the guys working on the superlab; Skyler and the locksmith). The way he makes the mundane into something interesting is my favourite aspect of BB/BCS.

  • @spencechan
    @spencechan Před 2 lety +18443

    The best part of this was that Jimmy had 100% confidence that, even during his appeal to empathy, the insurance rep couldn't resist using any information to gouge a client

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 2 lety +1109

      Especially someone like Chuck, a long term partner at a highly regarded firm.

    • @agentcooper4627
      @agentcooper4627 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah he could see she was a total douchebag and used that to his advantage.

    • @WayneMercy
      @WayneMercy Před 2 lety +133

      Yeah thankfully there are still people out there who do the job they’re paid for. I bet Mike would be a fan of hers lol

    • @bernieclinton9572
      @bernieclinton9572 Před 2 lety

      @@will123134 “realities of business” you are a subhuman bug man

    • @somexp12
      @somexp12 Před 2 lety +271

      That's not gouging. Chuck becomes a more expensive client to support in this case. Sane and stable lawyers shouldn't have to foot the bill for the risks Chuck brings.

  • @incandesantlite
    @incandesantlite Před 2 lety +7477

    "It's in the transcripts" has to be the best line from this scene

    • @arjungutta7762
      @arjungutta7762 Před 2 lety +59

      💀💀

    • @fey0217
      @fey0217 Před 2 lety +364

      the way bob delivers that line is so funny once you realize what jimmy's doing lol

    • @WiperTF2
      @WiperTF2 Před 2 lety +173

      Bob Odenkirk specifically mentioned that line as one of his favorites from this season, when he was on some talk show, maybe Conan. Wish I could find it again

    • @GMP1isReal
      @GMP1isReal Před rokem +70

      @@WiperTF2 I wouldn't be surprised if there were multiple takes of Bob struggling to say it without laughing, because I was during it.

    • @dingusrevolver
      @dingusrevolver Před rokem +70

      @@WiperTF2 It's great...it's such an unemotional line as he's pretending to completely break down

  • @dedelruf
    @dedelruf Před 2 lety +10128

    Something interesting here is that the final blow to Chuck was actually not something slipping-jimmy-esque, but something very chuck-esque. Chuck was fine with being manipulative and sabatoging Jimmy and he considered it morally okay as long as he wasn't breaking the law. Jimmy on the other hand typically has strong morals but bends the law to get his way. In this scene he didn't do anything illegal; he simply told someone the truth in a manipulative way in order to do something nasty to chuck. This is similar to the way chuck is perpetually lawfully sabatoging Jimmy.

    • @mikehunt905
      @mikehunt905 Před 2 lety +514

      Wooosh this went right over my head thanks for the new perspective

    • @KeMeEscupaUnPollo
      @KeMeEscupaUnPollo Před 2 lety +272

      You are god damn right.

    • @graphospasm5394
      @graphospasm5394 Před 2 lety +212

      He straight up lied about him messing up the numbers though.

    • @COCOCOBIANXX
      @COCOCOBIANXX Před 2 lety +63

      Great analysis! Man I do not miss Chuck, great guy on paper, but he was really an awful guy!

    • @francargeric1
      @francargeric1 Před 2 lety +140

      @@graphospasm5394 At face value its why he lost Mesa Verde. That and his stubbornness when someone pointed out the mistake.

  • @carcrazy9704
    @carcrazy9704 Před 2 lety +16034

    A conman with a law degree is almost as dangerous as a chemistry teacher making methamphetamine

    • @tywebbgolfenthusiast8950
      @tywebbgolfenthusiast8950 Před 2 lety +675

      Drawing that parallel between JM and WW is absolute genius. Well done.

    • @basketofdeplorables4253
      @basketofdeplorables4253 Před 2 lety +268

      That’s the definition of a lawyer, for the most part. It really is a license to lie.

    • @Cx10110100
      @Cx10110100 Před 2 lety +15

      He's not just "a teacher". Most teachers are failures. Walt was a scientist who had his life f-d up by his "friends" and collegues

    • @Xenomorthian
      @Xenomorthian Před 2 lety +10

      Hrrmm heyyy waitta minute

    • @blocklovers
      @blocklovers Před 2 lety +29

      Or a chimp with a machine gun

  • @124085
    @124085 Před 2 lety +16379

    The real irony is that Jimmy is the most honest person in this scene.

    • @paulbeen459
      @paulbeen459 Před 2 lety +137

      No he isn't

    • @124085
      @124085 Před 2 lety +1264

      @@paulbeen459 "I wouldn't worry about it."

    • @paulbeen459
      @paulbeen459 Před 2 lety +502

      @@124085 He's literally using her to sabotage his brother's career. She's using the opportunity she's given to do her (vile) job.

    • @cauchyschwarz3295
      @cauchyschwarz3295 Před 2 lety +99

      @@paulbeen459 lol just because its her job to be a scamming mofo and lawyers have coded it into law that she can do it does not make it moraly ok. Which is what op meant.
      Wall street bankers are the corruptest crooks there is and yet almost all of what they do is within the law.

    • @paulbeen459
      @paulbeen459 Před 2 lety +8

      @@cauchyschwarz3295 yeah and I disagree. Jimmy is still worst, because he's making her do it. He used her as a weapon to fuck Chuck over. She's a piece of shit, he's way worse.

  • @vlr4631
    @vlr4631 Před 2 lety +1462

    As a person struggling with depression myself I love the corporate "and please, feel better" at the end. Sure will do lmao

    • @Ravenbones
      @Ravenbones Před rokem +42

      Just be happy.

    • @justincruz5720
      @justincruz5720 Před rokem +18

      @@Ravenbones It’s as easy as that.

    • @Spritzkrieg
      @Spritzkrieg Před rokem +30

      yo just **activate your face muscles in order to capture the expression most would associate with the emotion of joy**

    • @avo616
      @avo616 Před rokem +1

      Don’t be sad.

    • @TheTuttle99
      @TheTuttle99 Před rokem +18

      It's called being a polite normal human lol what would you rather they take you into a counseling session? You're not the main character, they want to get on with their day

  • @fey0217
    @fey0217 Před 2 lety +1374

    i'm not gonna lie i was straight up tearing up when jimmy got all sad but then he said chuck switched up the numbers and i was like "BROO DID I JUST GET SLIPPIN' JIMMYED???"

    • @okaminess
      @okaminess Před 2 lety +12

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @okaminess
      @okaminess Před 2 lety +45

      Omg Same. I was like “whoa are those actual tears? Omg my goddamn heart, goddammit. 🧅 “

    • @borris3768
      @borris3768 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Lol you weren't tearing up

    • @bigdaddyaen
      @bigdaddyaen Před 9 měsíci +6

      Lmao same it was like "Jimmy, I want to sympathize but are you pulling another con?" And at that point it was like "GOD DAMMIT!"

    • @JTguitarlessons
      @JTguitarlessons Před měsícem

      He slipped it right into ya

  • @JacobRoyster
    @JacobRoyster Před 2 lety +11878

    This is the moment Chuck's premiums went up by 150%.

    • @MrDragonorp
      @MrDragonorp Před 2 lety +326

      probably alot more

    • @minnchilla
      @minnchilla Před 2 lety +68

      Great meme, take my like good sir 🤣

    • @supersionsupersion
      @supersionsupersion Před 2 lety +133

      This is the moment Saul became good, man

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 2 lety +265

      Not just him, all of HHM’s practicing attorneys premiums got doubled.

    • @JacobRoyster
      @JacobRoyster Před 2 lety +82

      @@matthewriley7826 LIGHTNING BOLTS shoot from his fingertips!

  • @AboraPearl
    @AboraPearl Před 2 lety +9141

    Impressive, very nice. Let's see Chuck's new insurance premiums.

    • @idonthavenetfliix7620
      @idonthavenetfliix7620 Před 2 lety +1279

      Look at that subtle premium rise… the tasteful price of it… Oh my God, it even drove a man to suicide

    • @brandonhuynh4528
      @brandonhuynh4528 Před 2 lety +459

      Can’t wait to see Paul Allen’s insurance premiums

    • @floppalover2326
      @floppalover2326 Před 2 lety +60

      The sigma male

    • @jacobfromallstate4963
      @jacobfromallstate4963 Před 2 lety +260

      @@floppalover2326 your compliment was sufficient, Louis.

    • @Wolf-wc1js
      @Wolf-wc1js Před 2 lety +80

      @@jacobfromallstate4963 hello Halberstram. Nice tie. How the hell are you?

  • @kayd.1600
    @kayd.1600 Před 8 měsíci +496

    This series is the definition of “there are no small roles, just small actors.” The insurance lady, despite only being in one scene, gave an absolutely unforgettable performance. I hope that she and all the other supporting actors received all kinds of opportunities after working on this show.

    • @sailor5853
      @sailor5853 Před 6 měsíci +15

      Why so much one time characters give outstanding performance on BCS?
      That's on the director. A good one does this.

    • @hyangyuja
      @hyangyuja Před 4 měsíci

      meh

    • @RySenkari
      @RySenkari Před 3 měsíci +4

      That would be Jean Villepique! A Second City alum, and yes she did springboard to a main cast role in A.P. Bio after this!

    • @Durwood71
      @Durwood71 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@RySenkari She's an attractive lady.

    • @TheShanicpower
      @TheShanicpower Před 23 dny

      Just absolutely evil in a subtle way

  • @oogs9114
    @oogs9114 Před 2 lety +1262

    The best part is I don’t even think Jimmy initially went in there to sabotage Chucks premium, He literally came up with all that on the spot as soon as he heard his premium was going to rise 150% because of Chuck

    • @pierrebernard142
      @pierrebernard142 Před rokem +150

      His arguments to be refounded were pretty weak for a character as smart as Jimmy. The odds of that happening just because of an appeal to empathy were pretty low. Since thé begining of BCS if Jimmy wants something he starts by making up some strong plan before making any move.
      However, this part of the dialogue was necessary to build the naïve character he was trying to sell to the insurance lady. "Oh he told me about his brother by mistake, I might have found some juicy information".
      Definitly planned from the begining imo

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před rokem +62

      @@pierrebernard142 It doesn’t have to be planned from the beginning, a lot of manipulation is improv.

    • @solidsnake9898
      @solidsnake9898 Před rokem +33

      Omg, I saw a video about this very issue the other day. A fan actually tweeted Peter Gould about this and he confirms that Jimmy did not plan this.

    • @movieman4710
      @movieman4710 Před rokem +20

      It was definitely pre-planned. He made sure to only give his last name when the insurance woman asked so she’d see Chuck on the computer first and know he had a brother also practicing law. Pretty much the only way this was able to work

    • @movieman4710
      @movieman4710 Před rokem +3

      @@solidsnake9898 If that's true then yeah it sounds like it wasn't pre-planned, sorry i guess

  • @bartonez123
    @bartonez123 Před 2 lety +13911

    Damn that's some good acting from Bob. An actor, pretending to be someone who is pretending to be upset, and playing it just the right amount.

    • @mugglepower
      @mugglepower Před 2 lety +29

      yes

    • @Ardeact
      @Ardeact Před 2 lety +136

      He has to act like a bad actor

    • @quantessenz
      @quantessenz Před 2 lety +472

      @@Ardeact No, it's not bad, it's the right amount. His character is not acting bad, he is acting very good. So Bob Odenkirk has to act someone who is acting good, but not too good, because then it would be just acting.

    • @fosheimdet
      @fosheimdet Před 2 lety +37

      Yes, that's called acting. Someone pretending to be someone pretending to be in an emotional state. Putting it in this clunky convoluted manner doesn't give it any more depth.

    • @shroomgod1990
      @shroomgod1990 Před 2 lety +15

      It’s not bob it’s slipping jimmy

  • @Malrottian
    @Malrottian Před 2 lety +3845

    SHE actually got me. A calm, empathetic listening ear . . . until something that could affect the premium came up . . .

    • @jadedandbitter
      @jadedandbitter Před 2 lety +258

      It's literally her job. Pricing premiums according to risk is what keeps the premiums down for the rest of the clients who aren't prone to risk.

    • @A4Gaming
      @A4Gaming Před 2 lety +83

      Shows how smart Jimmy is lol he quickly realised he could fuck Chuck over

    • @user-dw1zb3fh5n
      @user-dw1zb3fh5n Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah that’s usually how it works

    • @TheGuyCalledX
      @TheGuyCalledX Před 2 lety +202

      @@jadedandbitter premiums are priced way above risk, which is why insurance companies make money hand over fist. Pocket the difference between premiums and payouts

    • @KainRazielMT
      @KainRazielMT Před 2 lety +30

      @@jadedandbitter I'm so sick and tired of this shitty excuse. "Her job". Okay, and? The fact that this is her job makes it okay? I guess if I was sent over to your house and kill your for money, I'd also be doing my job , right? So no hard feelings from your part, I hope.
      You don't see the fucking contradiction in what you're saying? The fact that you get paid to do something doesn't make it morally okay. Jesus fucking christ you people....

  • @ItsGamein
    @ItsGamein Před 2 lety +1202

    At 3:10 Saul sneaks a glance in to see if she’s paying attention, which actually happens in real life when someone’s faking a breakdown

  • @shaanalam3872
    @shaanalam3872 Před rokem +575

    I love this scene purely because it demonstrates how completely legitimate and non-illicit businesses do completely immoral and unethical things to maximize profits while technically being in the confines of the law.

    • @ALJ9000
      @ALJ9000 Před rokem +21

      Exactly why I hate bureaucrats with a vengeance that would make Kratos blush

    • @cooljackster7390
      @cooljackster7390 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ALJ9000who’s Kratos?

    • @ALJ9000
      @ALJ9000 Před 11 měsíci

      @@cooljackster7390 God of War protag

    • @jeevacation
      @jeevacation Před 10 měsíci +9

      What's immoral here? Chuck not disclosing his mental bs, his breakdown in court to the insurance company or the insurance company finding that out and doing what's best for them?
      It's always the consumer that's the victim and never corporate lol

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ⁠​⁠@@jeevacationI think they were referring to Howard covering up the illness with insurance and clients just so they could keep maximizing their profits.

  • @tornadogamah
    @tornadogamah Před 2 lety +6223

    Jimmy McGill just rolls constant nat 20s for charisma.

    • @jonttopia
      @jonttopia Před 2 lety +245

      He probably uses weighted die

    • @ODISeth
      @ODISeth Před 2 lety +258

      Idk I feel like he rolled a 19 here. nat 20 and he woulda fixed his own insurance issues. Screwing over Chuck was the second best option

    • @DannyBellTheAuthor
      @DannyBellTheAuthor Před 2 lety +26

      He's casting Glibness.

    • @austinboylan5476
      @austinboylan5476 Před 2 lety +57

      Eloquence bard. He can’t roll below a 10 on Persuasion or Deception and is probably adding +13 or more.

    • @FffffffffffffffffffffffffffffL
      @FffffffffffffffffffffffffffffL Před 2 lety +18

      I want Slippin Jimmy charisma

  • @debabratp
    @debabratp Před 2 lety +6923

    I almost thought he was actually breaking down. Then he let slip Chuck's condition. And then the expression on his face at the end. Holy shit, Jimmy really got me.

    • @rebeccakavanagh3343
      @rebeccakavanagh3343 Před 2 lety +67

      kinda hot ngl

    • @BoopSnoot
      @BoopSnoot Před 2 lety +245

      Imagine if Jimmy had pursued a different career, perhaps as an actor. He could have played any role, heck even a regular dad who it turns out is ex-military and goes on a rambo like spree. Could have made millions in Hollywood.

    • @TheEgoAndItsPwn
      @TheEgoAndItsPwn Před 2 lety +134

      @@BoopSnoot He could've got a role as a shifty, con-artist lawyer on some crime drama show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to become a drug dealer

    • @AllThroughALife
      @AllThroughALife Před 2 lety +45

      @@BoopSnoot - Nah, I think he just would've ended up doing sketch comedy... really weird stuff though because he's on the creative side.

    • @user-xh7xb3op5v
      @user-xh7xb3op5v Před 2 lety +20

      @@TheEgoAndItsPwn thats very specific, what are the chances they make a show like that

  • @dannyh5937
    @dannyh5937 Před 2 lety +271

    This scene is so perfect. The insurance employee is regurgitating everything she was taught in training word for word. No human emotion or anything.

  • @cometmoon4485
    @cometmoon4485 Před rokem +105

    "That wasn't a crime."
    "Yes it was."

    • @tedcrilly46
      @tedcrilly46 Před 3 měsíci +6

      life story of the entire insurance industry.

  • @Thewawawest
    @Thewawawest Před 2 lety +5595

    This scene shows us how insurance companies work. They try to get the maximum information about you to limit the risk as much as possible.

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 Před 2 lety +65

      And that is a bad thing?

    • @Thewawawest
      @Thewawawest Před 2 lety +269

      @@bugwar5545 Not at all. I'm just sayin' this an excellent exemple to show how insurance companies work.

    • @TheNatos
      @TheNatos Před 2 lety +31

      i mean.... duh?

    • @PR--un4ub
      @PR--un4ub Před 2 lety +325

      @@bugwar5545 Yeah, it most often is a "bad thing".

    • @Shawn_White
      @Shawn_White Před 2 lety +57

      Well they literally are in the risk management business.

  • @ericscottstevens
    @ericscottstevens Před 2 lety +3856

    I think this actress really worked for an insurance agency sometime in her life.
    Had the lines, emotion, and calm ambiguity we would expect trying to get a claim filed.

    • @telescopicS627
      @telescopicS627 Před 2 lety +174

      Yup, the fake empathy of repeating "I understand" Like what is that, some kind of Jedi mind trick? The Force can have a strong influence on the weak-minded (ie everyone).

    • @joekreissl4499
      @joekreissl4499 Před 2 lety +111

      Or they're, you know, acting maybe? Because they're an actor? Maybe they've got experience acting?

    • @MrIcaru5
      @MrIcaru5 Před 2 lety

      True, I guess all insurance agency has thisbtrick

    • @boat02
      @boat02 Před 2 lety +21

      @@telescopicS627 in reality, front line staff in a reputable company are gonna have more sympathy, balancing between customer service and the interests of the insurer, abiding by the company procedures or government regulations. it's usually higher up or further away from front line staff where they only have the insurer's interest to focus on, leaving it to front line to get all torn between the two interests. they also can't "unhear" things, and i love just how naturally jimmy slipped in that red flag for chuck.

    • @Durwood71
      @Durwood71 Před 2 lety +53

      "You're not going to do anything, are you?"
      "I wouldn't worry about it."

  • @johnclavis
    @johnclavis Před 2 lety +619

    "It's in the transcript..." LMAO It's really interesting to watch Bob Odenkirk do one of the toughest things actors have to do, which is to play someone who are themselves acting or pretending. And since Bob plays a con man, he has to do this all the time. In this scene, he needs to have a breakdown that's convincing enough that we believe that this woman believes it's legit, while also being a little off from how Bob Odenkirk plays a real breakdown (for example, when he cries in that empty office after Kim turns down his offer to team up with him) so that the audience feels that it's a con. I feel like there's something in his mouth that doesn't quite feel right in terms of how it looks when he's legit miserable. But maybe I just like looking at Bob Odenkirk's mouth!

    • @CosmicWaltz7
      @CosmicWaltz7 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Acting has some interesting moments like that that are largely overlooked by the audience. End of the day, in theater performance, your best work goes unnoticed - it's too "natural" to the artist to seem impressive.
      One of my favorite examples is Mel Blanks voicing Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck disguising themselves as each other, complete with bad imitation voices. Except Mel voices both characters in real life. If you can make any kind of character voices, trying to make one character voice sound like a poor imitation of the other is a mental minefield, because you actually *can* do both voices. You have to embody the character of one voice while letting *it* try to be another voice that you're otherwise completely capable of doing naturally. And the end result is something no one notices, because it's a quick sight gag that's done so well no one even contemplates the feat they're seeing.

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 Před 3 měsíci

      he's got a purty mouth

    • @Raphie009
      @Raphie009 Před 3 měsíci

      "pray good"​ @@scottmatheson3346

  • @KriegerBR29
    @KriegerBR29 Před 2 lety +38

    3:03 looks like a robot trying to emulate empathy

  • @TovenDo.O.Video-
    @TovenDo.O.Video- Před 2 lety +748

    "It's in the transcripts 😭😭" LMAO

  • @Ali-bu8nh
    @Ali-bu8nh Před 2 lety +4539

    The reason his show of a breakdown is so very believable is because every single word he uttered was true, he was able to keep such steady control of his anger to make his words believable (wouldn’t be effective if he just yelled and was escorted out), and he was able to come up with the plan in two seconds flat. You can see the wheels turning in his head and worked the plan despite extreme anger. Really a stunning performance.

    • @SodiumWage
      @SodiumWage Před 2 lety +260

      I think he knew the plan long before he walked in there. He knew the insurance could not be refunded, he just wanted to play the agent so that he could let slip about Chuck. If he had been honest about "just needing a break" then he'd still be upset when he left the office, but he was determined in his anger with Chuck when he left that office and he knew he beat Chuck at his own game. This was a long con, not an on the spot thing.

    • @TheRBK21283
      @TheRBK21283 Před 2 lety +33

      You know they say that the closer you are to the truth, the easier it is to lie ;)

    • @alerey4363
      @alerey4363 Před 2 lety +12

      that's what makes it great, use of true events for a con reason; that's what separates the tiny fish lawyers from the shark ones

    • @YaBoyRafa
      @YaBoyRafa Před 2 lety +29

      Well to be fair, he did lie about his brother messing up numbers. Jimmy did that.

    • @nont18411
      @nont18411 Před 2 lety +50

      @@TheRBK21283 Reminds me of this scene.
      Hank: “What did you got in there? Cinder blocks?”
      Walt: “Half a million in cash.”
      Hank: 😂😂😂😂😂😂 “Hahaha that’s the spirit.”

  • @luckyDancer100
    @luckyDancer100 Před rokem +45

    4:00 “it’s in the transcripts.” Lmao I love that he even left a trail for her to follow in his breakdown.

  • @ChaoThing
    @ChaoThing Před rokem +106

    Jimmy knows how to weaponize grief, he's truly a genius.

  • @thehh5118
    @thehh5118 Před 2 lety +5850

    This is what essentially killed Chuck. The insurance issue lead to Chuck being forced out of HHM and then Chuck ended up spiralling out of control which ultimately ended with his suicide.

    • @Wolf-wc1js
      @Wolf-wc1js Před 2 lety +1377

      This was part of it but what killed Chuck was his pride and stubbornness and ego. Him threatening litigation against their insurance company is what led Howard to lose faith in him and strongly insist he retired, leading to betraying Howard by suing HHM, forcing Howard to buy him out to save the firm.

    • @tyrone1060
      @tyrone1060 Před 2 lety +407

      @@Wolf-wc1js True, Chuck signed his own fate by being such an unlikeable bastard

    • @maicoxmauler2825
      @maicoxmauler2825 Před 2 lety +745

      Chuck tried to sue his insurance provider
      Chuck tried to sue his own firm
      Chuck turned Jimmy away when he tried to make amends
      Chuck cancelled the doctor's appointment that could have saved his life
      It wasn't Jimmy who killed Chuck. Or Howard. Or Kim. Or the power company that couldn't see him until Wednesday. It was Chuck. He was provided irrefutable proof that his condition was a mental sickness, and he pushed away everyone who tried to help him so he could tear his house apart looking for power cables. The fact is that he died because he'd rather fetishize his own pain than admit that it wasn't real.
      Oh, and not declaring his sickness was technically insurance fraud, so in the eyes of the law Chuck cares so much about, Jimmy is 100% in the right here.

    • @wolverineiscool7161
      @wolverineiscool7161 Před 2 lety +408

      No, don't say that. All Jimmy did was care for Chuck and spent a significant portion of his life caring for Chuck and putting up with his craziness. And all Chuck did was make Jimmy lose his lawyer license for a whole year. I'd say it's about even. No one could have known Chuck would resort to this

    • @reptarien
      @reptarien Před 2 lety +350

      Chuck is what killed chuck. He would have had a total mental breakdown eventually; but crossing his sly, very intelligent brother, was what made it happen when it did.

  • @spg1794
    @spg1794 Před 2 lety +1428

    lovely example of jimmy realizing that the person was a total Vogon and using it to his advantage. well played

  • @walgreens5590
    @walgreens5590 Před rokem +67

    So glad they touched on this moment in the finale

  • @ALFIEBOY-de9rh
    @ALFIEBOY-de9rh Před rokem +70

    This is probably the most important scene in the whole show as it set in motion the events of chucks death plus Howard’s path of grief and also being jimmy’s biggest regret and darkest secret

    • @cooppp
      @cooppp Před rokem +9

      Yeah what's funny is that Jimmy exposing Chuck's EMS as a fake in court was actually improving Chuck's life at this point. He was going to therapy, confronting his bitterness at his brother and even living normally again. What's even more tragic is that Jimmy wanted to reconnect with Chuck after Kim's car accident and it might have actually happened if he never did this and Chuck was forced out of HHM giving him nothing to live for and hate Jimmy forever

    • @PrimarchX
      @PrimarchX Před 3 měsíci

      Well, by that logic Chuck's sabotaging Jimmy's legal career is what set in motion the events of his death, et al. They're all caught up in their misdeeds.

  • @TigerChamp99
    @TigerChamp99 Před 2 lety +3039

    His breakdown would convince anyone to believe him (except the audience of course).

    • @comedownmachine4682
      @comedownmachine4682 Před 2 lety +169

      I believed him in the beginning but then was like wait a minute...

    • @PennywiseTheDancingClown274
      @PennywiseTheDancingClown274 Před 2 lety +7

      I always assume bull unless I actually see proof I've met too many liar cheats and cons... Doesn't mean I won't help someone out I'm just not gonna believe them
      Edit as dumb as it sounds I follow a motto from a game... "Nothing is true everything is permitted" I change what it means from original I think but I take it as never trust something completely anything can happen

    • @GodDoesntCry
      @GodDoesntCry Před 2 lety +18

      @@PennywiseTheDancingClown274 Good general practice but absolutes are a really damaging way to live your life homie, there are always exceptions to everything, even when we don’t like it lol

    • @PennywiseTheDancingClown274
      @PennywiseTheDancingClown274 Před 2 lety +3

      @@GodDoesntCry I get your point but the point of quote is for not living in absolutes unless you weren't referring to me living in absolutes if so my bad for misunderstanding you

    • @munchie9279
      @munchie9279 Před 2 lety +2

      Sometimes he even does convince us

  • @cbence96
    @cbence96 Před 2 lety +862

    In a show where every actor provides their best performance, this is still one of the best moments from Bob Odenkirk imo. His facial expressions at the end are pure art.

    • @jkta97
      @jkta97 Před 10 měsíci +3

      His sneer has been etched into my memory as one of the great moments in television history.

  • @CreamySpoon
    @CreamySpoon Před 2 lety +48

    The way he says, "It's in the transcript...". Gold.

  • @ziggy8253
    @ziggy8253 Před 2 měsíci +9

    An insurance company agent talking to a lawyer; a devil talking to another devil.

  • @nguyenngo7661
    @nguyenngo7661 Před 2 lety +492

    I honestly think his tears were real at first but then he turns his frustration outwards towards Chuck. Jimmy is so good at working an angle, he just does it instictively

  • @stuartewoldt1513
    @stuartewoldt1513 Před 2 lety +621

    Jimmy is one slick dude. He's the guy that people say "if he would only use it for good".

    • @axonis2306
      @axonis2306 Před 2 lety +59

      He did try to use it for good though.

    • @nont18411
      @nont18411 Před 2 lety +82

      He used it for good, then Chuck turned the world against him.

    • @jakelawliet3584
      @jakelawliet3584 Před 2 lety +2

      @@nont18411 true

    • @puppy7911
      @puppy7911 Před 2 lety +26

      That’s the point of the show, he used it for good, and he did good. but his brothers just won’t let him have it, which helped the creation of Saul Goodman

    • @Vikashar
      @Vikashar Před 2 lety +2

      Right? He could convince North Korea to make peace with South and treat their citizens better

  • @ChicagoPaul2020
    @ChicagoPaul2020 Před 2 lety +73

    I love how he could rely on the eternal shitness of insurance companies to screw his brother over

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před rokem

      I mean, their concerns are valid though. Chuck shouldn’t be practicing law if he has a mental illness and HHM had covered it up for years. Then the public record shows him making mistakes on client paperwork (untrue but still) and he’s become a huge liability.

  • @shtrurtle
    @shtrurtle Před rokem +34

    Bob Odenkirk is so incredibly talented. That sudden change in expression from weepiness and humility to vindictive malice is so jarring, its perfect

  • @ComicalRealm
    @ComicalRealm Před 2 lety +1149

    Bob's performance in this ep was fantastic.

    • @nextlvlroy
      @nextlvlroy Před 2 lety +13

      When isn't his performance fantastic? I'm glad he is doing better now, he gave us a scare when he had to be hospitalized :(

    • @Ty-vj4wg
      @Ty-vj4wg Před 2 lety +1

      You are everywhere I look.

    • @idontgetit3245
      @idontgetit3245 Před 2 lety +6

      Bob's performance in every episode is fantastic

    • @michaelzhang9806
      @michaelzhang9806 Před 2 lety +2

      It’s like the case of Bryan in BrBa, his acting is phenomenal overran but there are just certain episodes where they go above and beyond (Crawl Space ending scene)

  • @jthmastermind
    @jthmastermind Před 2 lety +564

    Never in my life have i been waiting for something like I've been waiting for Season 6 of this show

    • @kinokoc7272
      @kinokoc7272 Před 2 lety +1

      when is it coming out?

    • @firesnakex8
      @firesnakex8 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kinokoc7272 Not for a while. They are still filming season 6. So I would give it a year and a half or so

    • @007Julie
      @007Julie Před 2 lety +6

      @@firesnakex8 I don’t think it’s going to be that long, maybe by the end of next year? They’re shooting around Bob and when he’s ready to comeback he’ll just shoot his scenes and that’s it.

    • @popepnw3960
      @popepnw3960 Před 2 lety +7

      @@007Julie he’s actually back to filming as of a couple days ago!

    • @sabin97
      @sabin97 Před 2 lety

      @@007Julie
      did he have an accident or something?
      i've been waiting forever for this series, and cobra kai, and the expanse, and picard........

  • @evanlee3646
    @evanlee3646 Před 2 lety +61

    It's funny how Jimmy's sabotaging Chuck within a couple of seconds of hearing the the percentage of his premiums lmaooo

    • @lenawagenfuehr53
      @lenawagenfuehr53 Před rokem +5

      Who can blame him?

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 10 měsíci +4

      And he handled it almost like Chuck would, he didn’t do anything illegal! He merely informed the insurance carrier one of their clients is a massive liability and they’ve kept it hidden.

  • @HarpreetExplores
    @HarpreetExplores Před 2 lety +63

    Embodiment of
    “He had us in first half, not gonna lie!”

    • @jacksongibbs8998
      @jacksongibbs8998 Před rokem

      This is BCS’s “Who’s okay with using children” moment.

  • @JakeBassCZ
    @JakeBassCZ Před 2 lety +128

    *HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF!*

    • @bathwatermelody
      @bathwatermelody Před 2 lety +12

      not my Jimmy lol

    • @charlottehanna790
      @charlottehanna790 Před 2 lety +5

      Yep. Sure did. A Chicago sundae?

    • @Beslan_Myths_And_Facts
      @Beslan_Myths_And_Facts Před 2 lety

      I just hope it won't be in one of the flashbacks in Season 6.

    • @JS-wp4gs
      @JS-wp4gs Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@charlottehanna790 a proof of concept for a squatcobbler

    • @busterb2958
      @busterb2958 Před měsícem

      And I saved him! I shouldn’t have, I took him into my own firm! What was I thinking?

  • @montecristo1845
    @montecristo1845 Před 2 lety +547

    I believe to be true what someone else already said on CZcams: “Jimmy usually does the wrong thing but for the right reasons. Chuck usually does the right thing but for the wrong reasons.”

    • @Wolf-wc1js
      @Wolf-wc1js Před 2 lety +18

      It’s like what Mike told Pryce the first time he committed a crime with witnesses. There are different kinds of people both criminals and civilians. Some are good, some are bad. It’s up for the individual to decide

    • @jpeg.600x2
      @jpeg.600x2 Před 2 lety +6

      no Jimmy works for himself and himself only

    • @MrBlack1968
      @MrBlack1968 Před 2 lety +9

      Yeah, he joined that Meth empire, participating in it for years and suggested killing his clients for the right reasons. He wouldn't do that because he's a profoundly selfish man. Not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy!

    • @montecristo1845
      @montecristo1845 Před 2 lety +8

      @@MrBlack1968 I think you are referring to Saul Goodman.

    • @Wolf-wc1js
      @Wolf-wc1js Před 2 lety +3

      @@montecristo1845 yeah and based on season 5, he’s not completely the Saul Goodman we know from breaking Bad. He’s kind of in a transition position right now. Season 6 is what’s going to change him completely from a conman with a law degree to the consigliere for one Walter Hartwell White

  • @wenting2457
    @wenting2457 Před 11 měsíci +41

    Odenkirk's cry during "it's in the transcripts" 4:00 somehow had me cracking up. Really believable right before, and the little "you can verify my brother's insurance infraction here" was funny.

  • @klina7645
    @klina7645 Před 2 lety +514

    Great scene! It's filled with irony- we, as the audience, know that Jimmy is doing this out of spite yet everything he says about Chuck is true. Although I'm definitely not a legal expert, it seems that Chuck and Howard WERE being unethical and even possibly committing fraud by hiding the truth about Chuck's debilitating mental illness from the insurance company. If even one of their clients sued HHM in the grounds that Chuck was incompetent as their lawyer, the insurance company could be stuck paying a huge settlement, let alone if multiple clients sued for ineffective assistance of counsel- it would create a huge mess. Another point of irony- Jimmy is actually doing the "ethical" thing in reporting Chuck's deception to the insurance company even though we know he's doing it for revenge. If another random lawyer had inadvertently discovered Chuck's hidden condition, he also might feel obligated to report it.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 2 lety +42

      Everything’s true, except the part about making mistakes on important documents. Sure it’s in the transcripts but Jimmy gaslighted Chuck.

    • @klina7645
      @klina7645 Před 2 lety +29

      @@matthewriley7826 Yes, that's true. Jimmy did deliberately switch the numbers on the Mesa Verde paperwork. But everything else he said about Chuck was accurate.

    • @brycespringfield
      @brycespringfield Před 2 lety +20

      I wouldn't consider it particularly ethical to give in to corporate profits. Insurance companies are some of the slimiest in existence.

    • @johnr797
      @johnr797 Před 2 lety +17

      @@brycespringfield Maybe not morally, but in a sense of professional ethics and within the eyes of the law, concealing something like that is definitely wrong. The kind of wrong that Chuck professed to be the most against, for what it's worth. Although I do think that's why he wasn't practicing while he was sick, and why he only came back when he truly felt he was better.

    • @mianoxide1199
      @mianoxide1199 Před 2 lety +4

      It should be said though that Chuck had done everything he could to deny the claim it was a mental illness and had everyone under the belief that it was just a unique illness that had real physical effects even though chuck is just a hypochondriac.

  • @GimmePaypalKid
    @GimmePaypalKid Před 2 lety +393

    All my friends don't like this show, they say nothing happens in it - this scene is an example of why it's so good

    • @dbergerac9632
      @dbergerac9632 Před 2 lety +64

      Who are your friends? Monica, Rachel, Chandler, and Joey"?

    • @JasonHauser125
      @JasonHauser125 Před 2 lety +47

      I can see why the show wouldn't appeal to some. The drama is from the acting and the script, both of which are flawless. The stuff that "happens" isn't very flashy or violent like Breaking Bad, but myself and many others still find it genius in its own way, and as good if not better than BB.

    • @BobPagani
      @BobPagani Před 2 lety +10

      You deserve better friends.

    • @tonybleau6219
      @tonybleau6219 Před rokem +6

      @@JasonHauser125 In my humble opinion, it's better than BB. The consistency, the writing and the acting are just a small notch over BB imo. Saul was easily my favourite character on BB as well
      Chuck, Howard, Lalo, Gus and Jimmy just to name a few. That is a charismatic cast right there 👌
      Cranston and Bob both hit it out of the park on their respective shows (Bob on both)

    • @Christopher-md7tf
      @Christopher-md7tf Před rokem +11

      Seems like the show is too clever and subtle for your friends lol.

  • @Gareh13133
    @Gareh13133 Před 2 lety +585

    Love this scene. Such a little spiteful remark by jimmy who doesn't think much of but ends up being one of the main catalysts for chucks death, showing the consequences of actions that may seem small

    • @johnrex9612
      @johnrex9612 Před 2 lety +13

      Also shows he's hurting people out of spite. Chuck had some goal, after the hearing he just wanted to stay away from Jimmy. And out of blue Jimmy strikes back for no other reason than to cause pain

    • @carroux4050
      @carroux4050 Před 2 lety +34

      @@johnrex9612 Chuck was a terrible brother who always bullied jimmy as lawyer. I could totally understand that he made this move. Also considering he was always there when he needed his help.
      Especially for a reasonable, respected lawyer Chuck acted like a toddler when it came about his mental illness. What Jimmy had to endure and at the same time Chuck played him against HHM of being a Laywer…I hated Chuck of being a dick

    • @nhatvu3145
      @nhatvu3145 Před 2 lety +5

      @@carroux4050 jimmy not good guy at all . He's a con man, dont mean harm to the family but his action is like domino . Chuck work his ass off to become a lawer and He respect the law, moral v.v..
      I understand why chuck dont want jimmy a lawer, Cuz every thing he said about him is solid true .
      Jimmy mess thing up, he have good heart but he alway Saul.G.Man from the begin . That just What he is

    • @Keithjustkeithwastaken
      @Keithjustkeithwastaken Před 2 lety +47

      @@nhatvu3145 lol you understand why chuck doesnt want him a alwyer but jimmy became a lawyer fair and square chuck was just a spiteful fool who cant accept people change he was the main reason jimmy stopped changing.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep, misery loves company and Jimmy dumped a truckload on Chuck.

  • @byganza8060
    @byganza8060 Před 2 lety +37

    I like how he directs her with "it's in the transcripts"

  • @gack1015
    @gack1015 Před 2 lety +71

    3:33 the change in the expression on her face when she notices an *opportunity* for exploitation.
    In a room between the insurance advisor and the conman, the conman is the more truthful person

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 Před 2 lety +1

      Bruh

    • @teslainvestah5003
      @teslainvestah5003 Před rokem

      That wasn't an opportunity for exploitation, that was the most reasonable thing she did in the entire scene. She just learned that another customer they were insuring for malpractice was hiding a mental illness, which makes him very high risk and a liar too. Once she found out about the lie, she had legal or moral obligation to pretend she didn't know, help him maintain the lie, and keep insuring a mentally ill lawyer when that literally wasn't what he was paying them to do. He was paying to insure a nonexistent mentally stable Chuck.
      The main way the insurance companies exploit their customers is by denying claims that they should approve. It's evil usually because it betrays the customer's trust and/or relies on a loophole intentionally made so that almost no customer could notice it.
      But overestimating risk? I don't think that's a big avenue for exploitation, profits are probably maximized when risks are estimated as accurately as possible. There must be a whole team whose only job is to look at the market and set the price per level of risk, and since they are the specialists in it, they will do a better job of maximizing profits than she possibly could by selectively paying attention only to details that increase estimates of risk. From her limited perspective she would make mistakes that they would not make, and drive away customers that they would not drive away.
      If you are giving data to the experts, there is no way you can intentionally bias the data that will usually make them make a better decision. What is their expertise for if you're making the decision for them by biasing the data you collect?
      So, urgently taking notes about a mental illness is something that any insurance company should do, even a morally mostly good insurance company would do this, if one existed.
      And regardless of her morality, if she were doing her job properly, she would take notes just as urgently when she learned that a formerly mentally ill lawyer was cleared of a mental illness.

  • @ktktktktktktkt
    @ktktktktktktkt Před 2 lety +771

    Slippin Jimmy is such an actor. In real life, would a (lower level?) insurance employee care enough to revise Chuck's premiums like that though? I don't think they get paid enough lol.

    • @TovenDo.O.Video-
      @TovenDo.O.Video- Před 2 lety +432

      She has her own office, doesn't seem lower level

    • @noobslayer10101
      @noobslayer10101 Před 2 lety +187

      They'd certainly be obligated to once they have that new information if they don't they probably lose their job if the person above them found out they did nothing with said new information.

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Před 2 lety +131

      It's a great chance to get credit for a promotion and it's looking out for the insurance companies best interest

    • @jimmylives
      @jimmylives Před 2 lety +46

      She aint flipping burgers. It isn't low

    • @Supahpowahnerd890
      @Supahpowahnerd890 Před 2 lety +82

      Courtroom rants, "like on Perry Mason" as Chuck called them are a common trope in dramas. Yet, realistically it's a big deal for a lawyer to lose their composure in public, even moreso at a hearing. As someone else said, she could easily lose her job if she didn't immediately follow up on it. There might even be a financial incentive for her to uncover incidents which the company could use to justify far higher rates.

  • @thejoestjoe630
    @thejoestjoe630 Před 2 lety +74

    I lose it when Jimmy whines out "it's in the transcripts."

  • @bridgecross
    @bridgecross Před rokem +22

    "It's in the transcripts *>SOB

  • @visneliturta0502
    @visneliturta0502 Před rokem +14

    That "Please feel better" at 4:38 gets me every time. She is trying to rationalize her apathy towards clients of her firm while DEMANDING them to feel better without doing ANYTHING to help them.

  • @telescopicS627
    @telescopicS627 Před 2 lety +342

    This woman perfectly represents the disingenuous attitude of customer service. "I understand"

    • @Blasted2Oblivion
      @Blasted2Oblivion Před 2 lety +16

      I guess it comes down to personal preference. Would you rather have the fake smile of customer service or the blunt and uncaring truth without the feigned empathy?

    • @narcopsy
      @narcopsy Před 2 lety +3

      It's how ya survive in customer service

    • @DemonofLight80
      @DemonofLight80 Před 2 lety +6

      Alot of times, “I understand” is employed to move the conversation along. Lots of customers respond to “no” by restating their incorrect position in slightly different words. Alot of times, the customer service rep can’t get a customer to accept a “no” until its made obvious to the customer that they do indeed understand what the customer wants and why they want it but that the answer is, nonetheless, no.

    • @Delightfully_Bitchy
      @Delightfully_Bitchy Před 2 lety

      That "I understand" calls to mind Lotso Huggins from Toy Story 3.

    • @AmaTerasuConcept
      @AmaTerasuConcept Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@DemonofLight80 Hope you're having an awful day and you feel physically ill 🖤
      Loser.

  • @haribalaji
    @haribalaji Před 2 lety +672

    Jimmy: (informs chucks condition to insurance company)
    Howard: Suggests Chuck to retire
    Chuck: (takes personally) Sues the company and DIES
    Saul goodman: (Mission passed )

    • @omegajrz1269
      @omegajrz1269 Před 2 lety +22

      Ken Rosenberg: Respect 100%.

    • @michaelnoble2432
      @michaelnoble2432 Před 2 lety +5

      Do you think he actually wanted his brother dead? I didn't figure he was that cold.

    • @haribalaji
      @haribalaji Před 2 lety +1

      @@michaelnoble2432 That's still unknown. However he was immensly relieved when Howard told Jimmy that Chuck's death must have been due the insurance incident.

    • @evilpellbo2192
      @evilpellbo2192 Před 2 lety +17

      @@haribalaji I think u read that scene wrong. Jimmy isn’t relieved he’s devastated but if he chose to deal with that pain that he feels he would be a wreck just like Howard is in season 4, so he doesn’t and puts on his Saul performance

    • @jancarlosmanon4556
      @jancarlosmanon4556 Před 2 lety +8

      @@michaelnoble2432 he didn't want him dead but he wanted him ruined too just like he was because it was church that fought to end Jimmy's lawyer carreer

  • @JohnDoe-ji7od
    @JohnDoe-ji7od Před 2 lety +18

    4:37 "Mr McGill, please feel better" yeah, that simple

  • @Blaster-Rat
    @Blaster-Rat Před rokem +60

    This is Jimmy's biggest regret.

    • @waynepayne864
      @waynepayne864 Před rokem +5

      i thought his biggest regret was not reading the time machine by HG wells

    • @Blaster-Rat
      @Blaster-Rat Před rokem +6

      @@waynepayne864 I know you're joking but go watch the Season 6 opening that shows Sauls house, and skip to 2:40, the book is sitting there which tells me he definitely read it.

    • @guillermokenedy
      @guillermokenedy Před rokem +1

      Agree this and also fixed The raltionship with his brother overall.

    • @Blaster-Rat
      @Blaster-Rat Před rokem

      @Fullashit Ministries Search for the video on youtube called Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 1 opening posted by the channel called Condor, and skip to 2:40 and the book is sitting on the corner of the table/dresser

    • @phantom__menace
      @phantom__menace Před rokem

      @Fullashit Ministries dude you gotta be trolling

  • @tjtube65
    @tjtube65 Před 2 lety +81

    THIS was the real nail in the coffin for his brother. After the insurance rates went up, he became a liability and the firm bought him out, and it was all over. Stunning coup de grace to follow up on the pickpocket court appearance...

  • @skaraolo347
    @skaraolo347 Před rokem +18

    This was maybe his time machine moment. The thing he regrets most

  • @GiacomoDusina
    @GiacomoDusina Před rokem +37

    Hello if you're here after the series finale

  • @steveingham5458
    @steveingham5458 Před rokem +17

    'it's in the transcripts' had me howling 🤣

  • @RodsAndAxes
    @RodsAndAxes Před 2 lety +48

    Get well, Bob Odenkirk. You are a beloved national treasure.

  • @kidcharlemagne3044
    @kidcharlemagne3044 Před 2 lety +37

    I like the detail that he starts fake crying after he mentions his car breaking down, and then later in the season (or perhaps the next one? can’t remember) when his car breaks down it’s the thing that actually breaks him.

  • @internziko
    @internziko Před rokem +7

    "It's in the transcripts" he said quiveringly attempting to disguise his laughter with fictitious sadness.

  • @goddamnit
    @goddamnit Před 2 lety +42

    4:00 idk why but this line is just so fucking funny
    Also, this is what I fucking love about Better Call Saul. There is no unimportant, or "filler" scene. No scene is wasted in this show. Each moment matters. This scene here is literally the beginning of Chuck's suicide, even though it may look like "filler conversation."

    • @stevie8271
      @stevie8271 Před rokem +7

      i think it's cos it's such a cold calculated line for a "mental breakdown". but as for a deeper look as to why it's funny...IT'S IN THE TRANSCRIPTS 😭😭😭

    • @justsomekid6847
      @justsomekid6847 Před rokem +1

      What does that mean though Idk much about insurance and alll

  • @Aztecius
    @Aztecius Před rokem +19

    Jimmy's "no, no don't write, what are you writing" has me rolling

  • @chimeratheo1855
    @chimeratheo1855 Před rokem +52

    I hope this comes up again in the finale. To just discard this after everything Kim and Jimmy went through... it doesn't feel right.

  • @sya_7489
    @sya_7489 Před 3 měsíci +5

    The fact that she's just picked up a notepad and starts writing right infront of jimmy just shows how cold-hearted insurance companies are

  • @theZinator
    @theZinator Před 2 lety +20

    I thought he was being genuine at first. When he said “mixing up numbers on important documents” that’s when it hit me. Slippin’ Jimmy got me

  • @philipmathew6239
    @philipmathew6239 Před 2 lety +18

    2:08. He probably thought of all those cinnamon rolls that he dropped in that Cinnabon in Omaha.

  • @Kim-by5uy
    @Kim-by5uy Před rokem +14

    The moment Jimmy killed his brother

  • @JechtNH
    @JechtNH Před rokem +12

    Stunning performance by Kevin Costner

  • @strangerdanger1012
    @strangerdanger1012 Před 11 měsíci +6

    That best part is that he didn't care about the refund on his premiums. He's was lawyering while suspended and feeling out this insurance service agent to see if she was a stickler for the insurance. Sure enough, she was, "I wish I could help but I can't"... He was picking a mark, an agent that would take what he said and apply it to Chuck's policy and bring in the $$$ and he found her.

    • @Dutch_man20
      @Dutch_man20 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Perhaps I’m reading to far into this, but it appears to me that when he first starts crying, you can visibly see tears on his face. But when he decides to use this moment to get at Chuck, his eyes and face look more dry. I could be wrong, but I think it’s quite a neat detail

    • @skatefan9495
      @skatefan9495 Před 10 měsíci +3

      He did care about it. He was strapped for money since he couldn't practice law. This was pure revenge against Chuck.

  • @Carlos-ln8fd
    @Carlos-ln8fd Před 2 lety +22

    I remember the first time I watched this I thought it was just s scene to show how angry Jimmy was at Chuck. Never did I think this would be arguably the most important moment in the whole series.

  • @mumenjorge
    @mumenjorge Před rokem +12

    coming back here after the finale, this scene feels so dark

  • @PrivateSchemers1
    @PrivateSchemers1 Před 2 lety +21

    I choose to believe this was Jimmy's first real breakdown since he got disbarred, but the moment he realized he couldn't hold back the tears he was quick on his feet and decided to go all-out and use the tears to his advantage.

  • @LonghornsLegend
    @LonghornsLegend Před rokem +9

    This scene holds so much significance in the big picture of the BCS/BB universe

  • @user-uw6rr5mv9h
    @user-uw6rr5mv9h Před 2 lety +86

    the level of acting Odenkirk brings to the table for BCS... why it's one of the 2 or 3 tv shows I've watched in the past 5 years

    • @F4Y541
      @F4Y541 Před 2 lety

      in that case... you should check out Ozarks, character development is pretty good, and its interesting for a while.

  • @paulcarey1708
    @paulcarey1708 Před 2 lety +19

    "I didn't mean to say that" (Played the insurance lady like a fiddle)

  • @the_actual_alex
    @the_actual_alex Před rokem +20

    This scene has one horrible, disgusting monster and also Jimmy McGill

  • @bouytb
    @bouytb Před 2 lety +14

    The way Jimmy switches his facial expressions, this man is a master of his arts 🙌

  • @stacymar684
    @stacymar684 Před 2 lety +163

    I thought I loved Bob Odenkirk's acting as much as possible after his outstanding performance in Breaking Bad. Then I loved him even more in BCS. But when I saw him in the movie Nobody, he blew me away. I LOVE this guy.
    If you are a fan of Bob Odenkirk, and you haven't seen the movie Nobody, you are in for a treat. You're welcome!

    • @entity8019
      @entity8019 Před 2 lety +1

      ...if you've not seen John WIck...funnily enough by the same writer. Disappointed, and I love Bob!

    • @AlastorTheNPDemon
      @AlastorTheNPDemon Před 2 lety

      Thanks for reminding me! I've been meaning to see that movie.

    • @Venomixia
      @Venomixia Před 2 lety

      Nobody was so good! I loved his acting. Top 10 Actor for me.

    • @Jupa
      @Jupa Před 2 lety +2

      @@Venomixia Likewise. I loved Breaking Bad. But it wasn't great great like The Sopranos for example. BCS however, that blew me away. How Bob Odenkirk went from a plucky side character in Seinfeld episodes to this Oscar level, multi-faceted, absolutely brilliant actor of a man in Jimmy is biblical.

    • @Venomixia
      @Venomixia Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jupa I don’t think BCS/BB was meant to be as legendary as the Sopranos to be completely frank. The Sopranos was up close and personal with storytelling, but BCS/BB showed every detail before it pertained to the audience. Lots of buildup.

  • @montecristo1845
    @montecristo1845 Před 2 lety +43

    I love how Jimmy is such a great lawyer he knows how to play the bureaucracy of insurance like a flipping fiddle!!!

  • @cherkovision
    @cherkovision Před 2 měsíci +2

    Because I listened to the DVD commentary, I can no longer see those mountains in the background without hearing Vince Gilligan excitedly talk for five minutes about how this scene was filmed in the AMC offices. That happens at least once per episode.

  • @jeremykhan887
    @jeremykhan887 Před 2 lety +201

    This scene has got to one of the most unsuspectingly important scenes in the whole show for Jiimmy's character. He knew he was kicking his brother while he was already down, and probably justified it because of all of what Chuck had done to him. But once he finds out that this played a role in Chucks suicide, I think it devastated him so much to the point of denial. He starts scapegoating Howard for his own actions, blaming Howard for "killing" his brother. During his last conversation with Chuck, Chuck says that he'll never change and continue hurting people. Ever since Jimmy has been almost fulfilling that prophecy, and justifying that he's already sunk as low as he possibly could (killing his brother).

    • @jancarlosmanon4556
      @jancarlosmanon4556 Před 2 lety +12

      Not like Chuck wanted Jimmy license, you don't play with things like that, Jimmy was changing but he saw that people step over him

    • @zwischendurundmoll3968
      @zwischendurundmoll3968 Před 2 lety

      jan carlos you are right

    • @PieceofSheet0
      @PieceofSheet0 Před 2 lety

      Wow, brilliant point!

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před rokem +1

      It’s sad because I don’t think Chuck would have let Jimmy alone if he had lived.

  • @Augury13
    @Augury13 Před 2 lety +12

    Best line in the whole series...
    While crying: "It's in the transcripts"

  • @scormaq
    @scormaq Před 9 měsíci +5

    It's a little bit cut. First he says just "McGill", so she could search all attorneys and find Chuck first (because he is much more professional and respectable than Jimmy). In this simple move he seamlessly introduces Chuck into conversation without explicitly mentioning him.

  • @DanielMassey690
    @DanielMassey690 Před 11 měsíci +3

    You just know Jimmy knew exactly how much his premium was gonna go up, before he even walked in that room.

  • @MrShadowThief
    @MrShadowThief Před rokem +8

    This is the moment Chuck became dead.

  • @pauls7863
    @pauls7863 Před 2 lety +10

    I was just watching this clip and have to comment on how brilliantly at the end of the clip Odenkirk captures unmasked sibling contempt and resentment {I'm speaking from personal experience here.}

  • @reddeath707
    @reddeath707 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Scenes like this are frighteningly accurate. Swear you gotta be heartless to be HR.

    • @lenawagenfuehr53
      @lenawagenfuehr53 Před 2 měsíci

      HR is neither human, not a resource...too bad this is an insurance company Jimmy's swindling

  • @davidr9876
    @davidr9876 Před rokem +3

    This show is a marriage of great acting and writing. Chef's kiss.

  • @bcdey84
    @bcdey84 Před 2 lety +13

    That “it’s in the transcripts” made me laugh so hard 😂🤣😂