Bill Judges Saul For Defending Lalo | Hit And Run | Better Call Saul
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Season 6 Episode 4 Hit And Run: Despite assurances from the cartel, Gus takes extreme measures to protect himself against looming threats; Kim and Jimmy enlist the help of a local pro to put on a show for Cliff Main; Howard seeks outside counsel.
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"There's proving, and then there's knowing"
Bill nailing it!
Ehh...still need to prove it though.
@@NuclearNuke41 Legally not epistemologically
@@NuclearNuke41 not really. When you know someone is lying to you but can't prove what exactly what it is? Its an infinite pain and disrespect. Especially when you've fostered what you thought was a genuine relationship.
& Alonzo from Teaining Day said "it's not what you know it's what you can prove"
Bill switched sides. I bet he did that cause of how successful money wise saul was.
“It’s just…wrong”
*proceeds to represent Heisenberg’s lawyer*
Everyone deserves legal representation (and it would help his status and career). Annnnnd he wasn't going to get him off, but he was fine with serving his purpose as a servant of the court even if Jimmy wanted to get himself off.
Lawyers don't get enough credit for the moral grey area they fulfill in our society.
Everyone deserves a vigorous defense. Even Chuck agrees with this point. There’s nothing immoral about being legal counsel to someone guilty of a crime. It’s only when you try to lie on their behalf or scam the court that it becomes a problem.
"wrong" was about scaming the court, if he defended Lalo by usual lawyering nobody would have a problem
@@MsEldarium i believe it was a race thing as well
@@crazzygamer5877 What?
This scene *hits* so hard. It's as if the past 3 years of encouraging criminals and allowing them to get away has finally caught up with Saul.
This is what a lawyer do…
@@AllahunterayriNot exactly, lawyers have to ethically and legally defend you from facing severe punishment. In some cases yes they can be proven innocent. But incases like saul defending someone like lalo is 99.9% ending up many years in prison.
@@Allahunterayri A real lawyer would not have used a fake family to get sympathy for Lalo. A real lawyer would have revelaed Lalo´s identity and made sure that he got the punishment he deserved. A lawyer´s job is not to protect the client from consequences, but rather to make sure that those consequences are not unreasonably harsh, and to make sure that the law is being applied fairly. They can get into some incredible mental gymnastics sometimes with different interpretations of the law, but outright breaking the law for their client is NOT their job.
@@jirkazalabak1514 I'm pretty sure a lawyer would lose his bar status if he actively harmed their client, i.e. by exposing their identity.
@@jirkazalabak1514 You have no idea what a lawyer is do you? It's a lawyers job to defend their client to the best of their ability using the law. A lawyer doesn't "make sure someone gets what they deserve" they're not vigilantes. Lawyers make arguments in front of Judges and Juries to ensure their client is treated the same way under the law as anyone else *should* be. If you have a problem with the law then change the law - but if you think anyone should be Judge, jury, and executioner then you've lost it.
Bill: there's proving, and then there's knowing
Chuck: I KNOW HE SWITCHED THOSE NUMBER, I JUST COULDN'T PROVE IT
The most maddening aspect of Jimmy in the eyes of so many. They know he’s guilty, but he covers his tracks so well they can’t actually stop him
He DEFOCATED thru a SUNROOF.
1 AFTER MAGNA CARTA
vavo brince
AS IF I COULD EVER FORGET. NEVER. NEVER!
I love this shot so much, the camera doesn't move angles relative to Saul and Bill but instead, it just moves vertically. They could have had a shot that contained the two but they deliberately used the stairwell to only have one character at a time. Even the camera refuses to let Saul share screen time with the other lawyers. It gives an isolating image with the absence of any intimacy which expresses how Saul has been blocked off by every one of his peers because of his moral abhorrence. What a simple camera trick which says so much.
Even the cameraman is ashamed...
BRAVO VINCE!
bob
BRAVO VINCE! TRULY REMARKABLE
this show is awful but im starting to like it
one of the things that still is amazing to me is how you fell sympathetic to jimmy
but bobs line "theres proving, and theres knowing" hits you right in the feels and you can see it hits jimmy as well.
also the camera positioning at jimmy with the stair case going down and bob is going up is a really cool perspective and power positions.
His NAME is BILL
The moment when Bill Oakley became Bob the Builder
"There's proving, and then there's knowing" is casually one of the greatest lines in a whole series. Bill was a far better character that he had any right to be. I miss this show, truly.
The echo of the 2nd “prove it bill” from Jimmy really adds something extra to weight of the scene that’s hard to explain in words, but season 6 had so many artistic elements as small as this that added something to so many scenes.
You can tell Bill is right it worried Saul. It’s a voice of concern.
One of those scenes where Saul just knows he's in the wrong, Reminds me of the one with the fake Military vet
We can see Bob not being happy at Saul for defending Lalo which shows his anger towards Saul. These small details are what BCS a great show. Bravo Vince
His name is Bill
@@JohnDoe-kn7ex clearly it's bill watch the video
@@nont18411 His Name is Robert Paulsen
Amazing detail
@Erwin when they first uploaded the video they mistakenly called him bob in the title and everyone was making fun of that
Real ones will remember when the title once said “Bob”
Funny how Bob then later defends Saul and goes along with his plan up until the point where Saul wants to face the music.
Lawyer's gonna lawyer.
bro his name is bill lol
@@diemorat1 the title clearly says bob
@@hOREP245 It's all in the game.
@@marshmellowguy586 satire? Lol
There’s providing the right to a defence, and then there is manipulating, lying and falsifying facts and witnesses to get a guilty man off.
0:31 Imagine if Bill just walked away without taking the chips.
Bro, that’s all he has for lunch. 😂
Saul would threw it to the court building's roof
That would be the most out of character thing ever in the show 0/10 imdb
@@bittersweet765Does a public defender earn that little?
@@engel1816 That’s how the show makes it out to be
I see people comparing what Bob later does to what Jimmy did. And honestly I don’t see a huge similarity between Bob representing Heisenberg’s lawyer in a High profile case and Jimmy quietly lying to the court to get a murderous cartel boss out of custody and then refusing to provide information to the DA about the matter after it’s believed that cartel boss has been killed.
Bob took a client. Jimmy aided the cartel and got paid for it. There is a distinction.
Bill*
Considered the Cartel approached Saul, what choice did he have knowing how brutal the Cartel can be once you’re on their radar.
@@quilliamattari2772 Jimmy working for the cartel wasn’t the issue for the court. It was Jimmy refusing to help the DA with the case after it was believed that the danger had passed that got him shunned.
Personally, I might add, I’m not faulting Jimmy for not wanting to talk to the DA about Lalo either. I was just pointing out that there was a difference between what Bill and Jimmy did.
@@Tink7200The cartel punishes snitches. Testifying against a cartel boss of all people, is a quick and easy way to have a Liveleak watermark next to your life story.
@@Tink7200 You're being too rational for the vast majority of this show's viewers. I've never seen a franchise with such an astounding discrepancy between its fanbase and its themes and what is actually trying to convey, it's pretty insane and frankly worrying. The length these people will go to defend the actions of absolutely morally abhorrent characters like Walt, Saul, Kim and Mike while simultaneosly bringing down to their level genuinely decent people (with their obvious flaws) like Skyler, Hank, Walter jr. or in this case Bill is unbeliavable.
Masterpiece of a franchise. Blessed to have witnessed it in my lifetime
There's proving and then there's knowing.
Great line!
Saul hit rock bottom here and everyone is about to let him know it.
Except Kim.
She finds out the hard way.
Better Rim Kim
I liked this scene a lot and coudn't find it on CZcams, glad the channel uploaded it. Bill finally standing up to Saul and putting him in his place!
Bill might as well go bald, That hair is hanging on for dear life
Bill is underrated. Dude deserves his own movie (real).
*Bob
His name is ackshually bob
no
@@Oceanman705 yes
There are a lot of great characters in this show. I like Bill too, he's an honest, moral, upstanding lawman who plays by the rules, whether he acts as a prosecutor or an attorney. I like the way he's interacting with Jimmy/Saul like they are college chums or such, the irony, the sympathy, like he's enjoying the game but never for a second falls for Saul's schemes. The problem is - the public wouldn't have much interest in such a protagonist. We like bad guys who break the rules and don't care much about morals. Characters like Walter White, Mike Ehrmantraut, Gus Fring if you want, are the objects of our fascination, not straight, moral guys like Bill here. From the times of Dirty Harry Callahan, this is the kind of hero we would like to see on the screen. It was J.R. Ewing who kept us watching Dallas, not Bobby or Pamela.
BILL OAKLEY!!! 😠😡🤬🤬
Look at the beautiful camera placement and blocking in the stairwell.
Jimmy is placed in the left and we are looking up at him from the perspective of the stairs then we cut to Bill and he is on the right and we are looking down on him.
Then they face off and it ends with bill walking up the stairs looking down on Jimmy as Jimmy stands on the right now looking up.
Damn great writing. I like the line Saul said that's not how you treat a lady you gotta make love to it. It was also funny when Bill walked off on Saul Goodman.
Bahahaha I love that the description still calls him Bob at the bottom
That's a useful argument; "There's proving and then there's knowing"
What a nice selection of frames in BCS. Their conversation on the stairs with the border between them, Bill filmed from underneath to show his moral superiority and then final shot with Bill on the up stair and Saul underneath
Bill talks big here - but when Jimmy gives him the call, Bill comes.
Bill says that deep down he gets advocating for his client and at the end of the series he's a defense attorney
Well I guess Saul got revenge in the end
It's not what you know, it's what you can prove! - Training Day
"There's proving and then there's knowing."
Words prosecutors live by
This is one of the most hard hitting scenes of the entire show.
That ain't fair Bill
People are gonna be so confused about these comments when they change the title
I know what they write, what they wrote. People don’t change; he’s Bob Oakley!
The description still has Bob in it 😂
Why didn't anyone take into account that Jimmy possibly had no say in this? Yes, he made a lot of terrible decisions that led him to work with Lalo, but he really had no say in this. He couldn't just refuse, or else he would be killed. He tried to dodge Lalo a couple of times by setting a very expensive fee, but Lalo just didn't care.
Bad choice road
Is anyone else kinda confused by this behavior? Everyone appears to know Jimmy helped a cartel member, yet no one (except Suzanne) even questions if he was forced to do it?
Exactly, if they knew Saul was representing a member of the cartel, did they think they would let jimmy live if Lalo lost in court
His name was Robert Paulson.
Little by little you're just letting yourself become... Tyler Durden.
I'm calling Saul for this chicanery.
Everyone needs an attorney, even criminals. The court employees should know that.
Yeah, but Saul scammed the court to get a murderous psychopath free. There’s a difference there.
you dont need proof when you got instinct
Love how Bill has a conscience!
And I love how rare that is in this universe.
Them talking having no idea in a few years, they will share one of the biggest judgment in America
I love how Bill takes the snacks anyway
Please dont edit the title editor please please dont
Bill scolding Saul for doing for Lalo what he will one day do for Saul.
Damn has to be very few if only badass scene from Oakley, well done bro!
You left out Hannah Banana!
I can’t take this scene seriously the vending machine part is so funny😭
One of the signs of how classy this show was, it never made a bill Oakley dokely ned flanders joke
The legal system is quite two-faced.
Of course in BCS the difference between crooked Saul and "legitimate" lawyers must be highlighted for contrast and artistic purposes.
But in real life the whole legal system is way nearer to Saul than it is to a guy like Howard
I Better Call Saul!!!
Bill
I love how Jimmy screwed over Bill in the finale. Karma's a bitch.
So proud of him Coming out of the closet
you should do the same as him honestly
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he was gay, bill oakley?
@@stevie8271 He switched sides
NOOOO, ARE YOU LISTENING TO ME???
Bill was the moral compass of the entire franchise
Waiting for Bill’s spin-off “Better Stroke Me Oakley”
BILL
Oakley W
1:06 hey, nowadays that gets you to high positions like a DA or Mayor
IF HE didnt' what do you think the cartel would of done to him
BEST OF LYLE WHEN? IVE BEEN ASKING FOR SOO LONG AND I JUST WANNA SEE OUR FAVORITE FAST FOOD WORKER GET THE ATTENTION HE DESERVES PLEEEEAAASE
There is one
What's funny is (spoilers for the ending)
after Saul does much, MUCH worse things than just getting Lalo out on bail, and is then on trial for those things, he hires Bill and it seems like their professional relationship in that regard is mended. Maybe becoming a defense attorney made Bill more sympathetic toward Saul's career choices.
That was bill taking a client (and let’s face it wasn’t even really representing Saul). Saul scammed the court here. Big difference
You realize the issue isn’t that Saul got Lalo out on bail…
The issue was that he actively played a role in tricking the court and concealing Lalo’s true identity.
Oakley defending Saul is a clear cut case of a lawyer defending their client. There’s none of the unethical spots that plagued Saul with Lalo
sir that is their fault ✨
That's one thing a lot of compulsive conners don't get. People don't need PROOF to make up their minds about you. A court of law needs proof. The court of public opinion needs nothing but an idea.
none of them cared about what would’ve happened had he said no to Lalo. Do you think any of them would survive an encounter with the Salamanca’s? Hell no let alone make money from them.
That is why you don’t care about anyone’s opinion
i am waiting for better kill bill
What envy does
0:45 Bill is on his way up in his career
0:50 Jimmy is not
“Chef’s kiss”
Bill has no business in law with that attitude
Yes he does. He's not upset at Saul for defending Lalo specifically. If you watched the show you'd know that he's actually upset over him faking evidence and lying to the court to get a man he knows if guilty off.
He knows that Lalo is a murderous cartel boss but represents him under a fake name.
He brought in a fake family for no reason other then to just get the judge to change his mind about bail.
Afterwards he pays said bail in what he knows is cartel money. And afterwards he knows full well that Lalo will flee but does nothing.
Did you watch the show?
I am glad Jimmy got his comeuppance. As did Kim in a way. While this makes for good television, these are all terrible people doing terrible things. And I am glad that eventually their misdeeds caught up to them.
Oh please. This is not Jimmy’s fault. It’s not even Lalo’s fault. It’s Chuck’s fault. And by that I mean… it’s Walt’s fault. Yeah. It’s on Walt.
How did Saul even scam the judge? I don't exactly get it.
Used fake family and story to get bail
Season 5 Episode 7 “JMM”
@@bittersweet765 I know, but how exactly
@@JKBDTS Claiming false evidence about the defendant: He brought a fake family to the court pretending to Lalo’s family. To sweeten the judge.
Misusing information: The only witness tieing Lalo to the scene of the crime was earlier talked to by PI called Dave Clark AKA Mike Ehrmantraut. In fact the witness gave the PI some information about the case but Saul played it as if she was manipulated.
@@bittersweet765 Alright
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Rare Oakley W
Rare saul L
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