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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • This was a hard one to watch... did we miss anything?
    00:00 - Nacho calls his dad (S06E03, Rock And A Hard Place)
    02:21 - Jimmy's performance about Chuck (S04E10, Winner)
    05:13 - Marion finds out the truth (S06E12, Waterworks)
    05:52 - Howard's meltdown (S06E07, Plan and Execution)
    07:05 - Werner calls his wife (S04E10, Winner)
    08:24 - "You're not a real lawyer" (S01E09, Pimento)
    10:11 - Kim makes a hard decision (S06E09, Fun And Games)
    11:41 - Mike talks about his son (S01E06, Five-O)
    14:08 - Jimmy says a lot with little words (S03E01, Mabel)
    15:08 - Trying to make amends with Chuck (S03E10, Lantern)
    17:33 - Irene's heartbreak (S03E09, Fall)
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    Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."
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  • @matheussberant
    @matheussberant Před rokem +6855

    I always feel that Nacho is about to say "I love you, dad" but he knows that if he does that, he won't be able to keep the tears inside.

    • @leomessi-dh7ed
      @leomessi-dh7ed Před rokem +257

      Felt more like that he wanted to hear his father voise longer,or that his dad would change his mind about go to the police and give up

    • @mario_gabriel
      @mario_gabriel Před rokem +178

      @@leomessi-dh7ed I don't think Nacho wanted his dad to change his mind, he was happy that his father was a good man and he just wanted to talk to him before making the decision of going along with Gus' plan. Besides, at that point I feel like it was possible that Nacho wanted to just go to the police, but he understood that the guys he was dealing with were just too dangerous to do something like that, at that point he could've never turned himself in even if he wanted to.

    • @leomessi-dh7ed
      @leomessi-dh7ed Před rokem +28

      @@mario_gabriel I said this because of Micheal Mando interview,but there is can be many interpretations,that's why I love those writers

    • @mario_gabriel
      @mario_gabriel Před rokem +24

      @@leomessi-dh7ed I know right? Things are not explicit so you can interpret how you want it but at the same time they're not too ambiguous so they have a direction, they're on a sweet spot between those two points.

    • @willkoestner4159
      @willkoestner4159 Před rokem +14

      @@mario_gabriel I love this fan base. You two awesome

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Před rokem +5345

    The scene where Chuck destroys Jimmy and tells him he never matter much to him was really heartbreaking

    • @ethanwjh18
      @ethanwjh18 Před rokem +342

      idk if this is common knowledge, but in my opinion, he knew on some level that he would unalive himself, and said what he said to Jimmy to make the pain of his passing hurt less? I've never seen anyone mention it before but it sounds like the sort of thing Chuck would do, and never say

    • @_Overestimated
      @_Overestimated Před rokem +14

      W pfp

    • @Erinski
      @Erinski Před rokem +76

      I think I actually gasped when I first watched it. That hurt.

    • @raidengoodman8754
      @raidengoodman8754 Před rokem +23

      You passed the bar?

    • @Olesya31ful
      @Olesya31ful Před rokem +122

      But I think he didn't mean it. Not really. Chuck was bitter and angry and he wanted to hurt Jimmy and he did. But he hurt himself as well. That is why he could not live with himself like this.

  • @sebdoesnothing6889
    @sebdoesnothing6889 Před rokem +7490

    I wish Mike had gotten more scenes like his monologue about his son. It’s the only glimpse of absolute vulnerability and emotion we get from him, and Banks knocks it out the park. What a scene.

    • @leomessi-dh7ed
      @leomessi-dh7ed Před rokem +130

      His monologue in Bagman was great

    • @socialassassin
      @socialassassin Před rokem +203

      Mike was used exactly how he should’ve been!

    • @shaun9278
      @shaun9278 Před rokem +296

      @@socialassassin I agree, Mike has been consistently a strong figure in both BB and BCS. That one monologue was just perfect to see his vulnerable side. Too much of it would have definitely gotten me out of believing in his character

    • @justanotherblackwhitemicke7817
      @justanotherblackwhitemicke7817 Před rokem +110

      I think thats what makes it better, the fact that this is the most vulnerable scene we get from Mike, its showing us what makes his soul ache and basically the reason he does what he does, I also like the talk he has with Nacho's father, almost all the time he is in the right and can tell someones bullshit. This is one of the only times he is in the wrong and is shown what he truly has become by that point

    • @Duck_Sevendust
      @Duck_Sevendust Před rokem +24

      He had some emotion in the scene he had to kill werner

  • @jetsenlai2552
    @jetsenlai2552 Před rokem +2723

    'I made him lesser. I made him like me...' Seeing a good criminal like Mike displaying guilt with such a heavy heart in that scene, it really tells a lot about a character.

    • @totallynotclickbait6114
      @totallynotclickbait6114 Před rokem +60

      He might not have been “good” but at least he had a heart

    • @microsoftpowerpoint3039
      @microsoftpowerpoint3039 Před rokem +16

      @@totallynotclickbait6114 I think they meant he was good at being a criminal

    • @totallynotclickbait6114
      @totallynotclickbait6114 Před rokem +2

      @@microsoftpowerpoint3039 Mayb but still

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 Před rokem +4

      He had a conscience and he knew wrong from right, but he also did not much care.

    • @jetsenlai2552
      @jetsenlai2552 Před rokem +27

      @@paulmichaelfreedman8334 i think he cared a lot. It’s just that he knew that there was no going back after what he did. He could only mitigate it by giving what he made for his family. But that’s just the way things worked, deep down he wanted to be as good and strong as his deceased son. That’s why there is this scene where Jimmy asked him what would he do with a time machine when they were in the desert, he said he wanted to go back to the day when he took his first bribe. I think he wanted to rectify that.

  • @SheldonAdama17
    @SheldonAdama17 Před rokem +1066

    You missed the most moving one:
    Saul: “I was in that courthouse saving peoples lives.”
    Mike: “That’s swell. And thank you for restoring my faith in the judicial system. Now you either pay the three dollars or go back inside and get another sticker.”

  • @bambi8712
    @bambi8712 Před rokem +2780

    Poor Irene breaks my heart. Jimmy was really evil there to hurt an old woman like that.

    • @Dapryor
      @Dapryor Před rokem +28

      Marion

    • @FreddoGames66
      @FreddoGames66 Před rokem +221

      @@Dapryor they’re on about the last clip. Not Marion

    • @ideasonek3374
      @ideasonek3374 Před rokem +180

      Yeah, I couldn't stand watching that scene. Poor Irene

    • @kreyrfer8293
      @kreyrfer8293 Před rokem +44

      but jimmy ended up fixing it

    • @jemmapronai8609
      @jemmapronai8609 Před rokem +136

      he did end up feeling remorseful and making it right,, doesnt excuse the whole scheme

  • @luiscastillo2925
    @luiscastillo2925 Před rokem +3401

    Werner calling his wife will always hurt the most for me, we as the audience knew what would happen in that scene and none of us wanted it to happen, not even Mike or Werner himself.

    • @torito100ify
      @torito100ify Před rokem +184

      The worst part that we also knew those were the last words to his wife, which made us hurt even more because he truly loved his wife.

    • @mario_gabriel
      @mario_gabriel Před rokem +76

      @@torito100ify exactly! he couldn't even say goodbye or something, he had to end things with something he would have never said to her. But that also shows how much he loved her, her safety was way more important than what she thought of him before he died.

    • @aesa1990
      @aesa1990 Před rokem +8

      Luis Castillo speak for youself, Zeigler got zeeked, and I'm zooked for it

    • @unknownalien3837
      @unknownalien3837 Před rokem +4

      @@aesa1990 😂 impressive use of "zeeked" and "zooked"

    • @megatherion2695
      @megatherion2695 Před rokem

      Put some Crisco in your bungholes and call your daddies

  • @nishantsatish8205
    @nishantsatish8205 Před rokem +1705

    The one obsession Werner had was his wife, and his last conversation was unfortunately a heated argument with her. Easily the saddest dialogue in the show.

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 Před rokem +107

      I wouldn’t call it “obsession.” He hadn’t met her for more than 10 months. That requires patience, quite the opposite of obsession. But he was so zealous in meeting her again that he forgot the dangers of working with Gustavo. His last words for Margarethe were full of anger, yet it was all just to save her. That’s why it was sad

    • @nickraad77
      @nickraad77 Před rokem +2

      @@juanjoyaborja.3054 a decade? When was this mentioned?

    • @nishantsatish8205
      @nishantsatish8205 Před rokem +27

      @@juanjoyaborja.3054 It wasnt a decade tho. I remember him telling mike that in 25 years of marriage “this was the longest we’ve been separated “. Probably 6-7-8 months

    • @woahblackbetty7691
      @woahblackbetty7691 Před rokem +14

      @@juanjoyaborja.3054 A decade? It was 8-10 months max lol Do you know what a decade is?

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 Před rokem +7

      @@nishantsatish8205 Right, my bad

  • @joe8565
    @joe8565 Před rokem +1365

    7:00 I’m sure after this clip ended, Howard just went home and everything was okay after all

    • @adambbbbbbbbbbbbb
      @adambbbbbbbbbbbbb Před rokem +51

      surely

    • @keeb7963
      @keeb7963 Před rokem +64

      he will be ok

    • @LMNtaLXicon
      @LMNtaLXicon Před rokem +68

      Oh, yeah. That's why they cut the rest out of the sadness compilation. :)

    • @Rakuy0
      @Rakuy0 Před rokem +69

      he's fine. i'm sure he landed on his feet, like said he would :)

    • @walter7454
      @walter7454 Před rokem +70

      I heard that he went on a trip to Belize.

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Před rokem +2887

    This series is so much better than anyone could’ve expected. It is heartbreaking sometimes to see what Jimmy is feeling. For a comedic actor he really gives great dramatic performances.

    • @smashyrashy
      @smashyrashy Před rokem +60

      Thats what comedians do best its been proven time and time again on this and other shows

    • @YouShotMarvin
      @YouShotMarvin Před rokem +48

      ​@@smashyrashy As viewers we tend to connect more with characters that show a higher range of emotions, because that's more relatable to the average person. Comedic actors get a lot of experience displaying more exaggerated/exuberant versions of normal people which can require a lot more effort than a normal performance. Being able to act in a way that will make people laugh is tough. You have to do justice to the material that's written but not take it too seriously or it won't be funny. There are some comedic actors that are more fit for straight comedy, but I always felt like the effort it takes to play a funny character prepares you for more nuanced roles than people would think.

    • @derekcheesball1248
      @derekcheesball1248 Před rokem +9

      I still think Bob’s best performance is when he confronts Chuck in S1. It’s the perfect blend of heartbreak, anger, and confusion.

    • @healthecon1015
      @healthecon1015 Před rokem +7

      Many of the actors in the show (as well as BB) are comedians. I was quite blown away at the first time finding out about that.

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 Před rokem +4

      I mean before Breaking Bad Bryan Cranston was known as Hal “Malcom’s Dad” and the ultimate goofball

  • @andreworozco4479
    @andreworozco4479 Před rokem +1093

    16:32 When Jimmy says “I can change”. He’s not arguing or firing back, he almost looks too defeated to even rebel, like those were the only words he could manage to utter. It felt like a plea. It makes me feel like there were so many times Jimmy could have changed if Chuck ever gave him the chance.

    • @Hysteria98
      @Hysteria98 Před rokem +146

      The problem is, as revealed by the end of the scene, Kim enabled him, as well. Jimmy could have changed for Kim too, but just like Chuck, she accepted him for who he was and even had him double down with regards to the Cartel and even having him sidekick to plotting against Howard. You realise the reason she even started dating Jimmy in the first place back in S02 was because she loved the con. That is literally the only reason they started properly dating. THIS is what finally destroyed Jimmy, the revelation that Kim didn't want him to change and even put the con itself first (see the parallel with Walt and his Empire vs. Family), whereas she KNEW and ADMITTED that if Jimmy knew that they were in danger of Lalo, that Jimmy would have backed down for their own safety.
      He had his problems, but his loved ones were what he wanted more than anything, and they all negated his actions one way or another.

    • @NikolisKitchen
      @NikolisKitchen Před rokem +46

      Chuck failed Jimmy and Jimmy failed Chuck. Their relationship is my favorite part of the entire universe. Even when Jimmy discovered Sandpiper and got the job at Davis and Main, he still took shortcuts and skirted the line of the law to try to get ahead. He couldn't help but be Slippin' Jimmy. And Chuck never, never gave Jimmy a chance to be anything but. All Jimmy wanted was his brother's love, but... he never cared about him. Even when Jimmy waited on him hand and foot, Chuck never cared. Imagine the person you love most in the world, look up to and admire most of anyone else, tells you to just stop caring about trying not to hurt people because it's all you'll ever do or be good at- and then tells you that you never mattered all that much to him.
      Their relationship is so complex and fascinating. So perfectly acted between the two of them, because even if we never get all of that history on screen, we certainly feel the weight of it.

    • @kalplays9922
      @kalplays9922 Před rokem +7

      The tragedy of the self-fulfilling prophecy.

    • @ItsHughMungus
      @ItsHughMungus Před rokem +8

      And Chuck just completely talked over him when he said he could change. Just shows how Chucks words or opinion was always the “loudest” or most important to Jimmy

    • @Zanecraft
      @Zanecraft Před rokem +7

      In my opinion, at the beginning of the series Jimmy is completely fine and I think he would have been an actual GOOD Lawyer. He did have a impulsive though with the Kettleman money, but other than that he was over all good. The second he finds out about Chuck keeping him from the law, he started going down the wrong path. He was so close, but due to his brother’s greed and distrust, he faltered.

  • @FrenchesOperation
    @FrenchesOperation Před rokem +610

    Jimmy and Kim's breakup is the one that got me.
    "I love you..."
    "And I love you too... but so what?!

    • @johnvortecho8034
      @johnvortecho8034 Před rokem +122

      If i'm not mistaken it's the first time they said "I love you" to eachother as well

    • @wrygndryn4499
      @wrygndryn4499 Před rokem +56

      @@johnvortecho8034 I knew Vince would make their first time very touching and emotional but I never thought it'd be like this

    • @mario_gabriel
      @mario_gabriel Před rokem +93

      @@johnvortecho8034 that's why their song (Something stupid) has a line that says "and then I go and spoil it all by saying something stupid like I love you".

    • @julianmenes5605
      @julianmenes5605 Před rokem +7

      @@johnvortecho8034 but so what… ):

    • @MCTogs
      @MCTogs Před rokem +34

      The way he says it, he sounds so innocent, like a pleading child looking for affection. Just like he pleaded when he was with his brother for the last time.

  • @johnvortecho8034
    @johnvortecho8034 Před rokem +796

    The saddest thing about Nacho and his dad's call is that, when the episode came out I was confident it wasn't the last one with Nacho since there was a LOT of episodes left.. but even then, I couldn't help but feel that was the last interaction they'd have.

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 Před rokem +19

      I mean Nacho had the cards stacked against him heavy considering every character that was after him came out in Breaking Bad and he doesn’t. But was still hoping he would somehow survive maybe get a new identity and move to Canada or something

    • @michaelreardon303
      @michaelreardon303 Před 9 měsíci

      & run into Jesse and have like a silent nod; mentioning a snazzy lawyer; bam hey I know that guy bitch! *Hi-Fives

  • @Samstar369
    @Samstar369 Před rokem +620

    Bro Irene’s suffering is something I relate to all too well. It’s painful for someone my age to deal with drama but I can’t imagine how much worse it is as an elderly woman. That probably has to be the most uncomfortable episode I’ve seen. Thank god she got her friends back

    • @zeldagirl420
      @zeldagirl420 Před 11 měsíci +11

      Same I related so much that i actually cried during this scene :(

    • @chrischen6664
      @chrischen6664 Před 8 měsíci +5

      I never felt so bad for any non main character before

  • @48waffles36
    @48waffles36 Před rokem +998

    The Fun & Games ending is one of the most depressing/heartbreaking endings I’ve ever seen in life.

    • @Thimas.
      @Thimas. Před rokem +43

      It's painful to watch, but you can't look away

    • @Brownie-tg3nu
      @Brownie-tg3nu Před rokem +50

      That really pushed Jimmy over the edge.

    • @juanjoyaborja.3054
      @juanjoyaborja.3054 Před rokem +106

      Yeah. We started off expecting to cheer when Jimmy finally became breaking bad Saul, but seeing it actually come in that episode was, just… depressing. He made sure that every aspect of his life distracted him from the truth about his past, even if that meant being a massive dbag about a lot of things. We know he’s a terrible person, yet we still somewhat sympathise for him. If the show ended at Fun and Games, I’d be completely satisfied. But episodes 10-13 were pretty good too

    • @jagenton25
      @jagenton25 Před rokem +19

      It is truly the moment where Jimmy McGill turns into SAUL Goodman

    • @moibe182
      @moibe182 Před rokem +21

      Totally agree, life suddenly happens just like that, one day you are with the love of your life and in an instant years has gone without even noticing it.

  • @BloodyFlowerFilms
    @BloodyFlowerFilms Před rokem +544

    Dammit… why did you have to do this to us?!
    But seriously Mike’s monologue “I broke my boy” is still one of the most heartbreaking scenes I’ve ever witnessed in anything. I break myself anytime I rewatch that particular scene.

    • @banan9432
      @banan9432 Před rokem +11

      It was even sadder when in breaking bad walt said "I broke my bad" it's still one of the most badbreaking scenes I've witnessed. I break bad every time I rewatch that particular scene

  • @Undertaker67203
    @Undertaker67203 Před rokem +268

    The scene of Jimmy getting his license back always gets me. You can see the pain in Kim’s eyes. She is so disappointed.

    • @Oddbisket
      @Oddbisket Před rokem +8

      I always thought Kim was wrong. How could you expect anything different knowing what she knows?

    • @Undertaker67203
      @Undertaker67203 Před rokem +42

      @@Oddbisket, I guess her love for him overshadowed her ability to see him for who he really was

    • @Undertaker67203
      @Undertaker67203 Před rokem +12

      @@Oddbisket, fully agree. Nearly everything about his character can be directly attributed to his past with Chuck.

    • @user-xl9lj2wx6u
      @user-xl9lj2wx6u Před 9 měsíci +2

      Kim was really devastated by Chuck's death, when she yelled at Howard for telling Jimmy that Chuck killed himself, Kim got really really hurt that she had to give Howard a piece of her mind, when she said it would hurt Jimmy, she really meant herself.

  • @none-us6de
    @none-us6de Před rokem +168

    I feel like Irene’s part gets over looked so much. It was so sad seeing her feel that way and she just kept getting strung along relentlessly. Her part was truly a tear jerker

  • @CovidVirgin
    @CovidVirgin Před rokem +442

    I think the most heartbreaking scene was when Pryce had to give away his bus for 6 year old pimps… So tragic 😭

  • @kgdennbert1091
    @kgdennbert1091 Před rokem +18

    Me before watching BCS: "Oh nice, a spin-off about that goofy lawyer from Breaking Bad!"
    Me after watching BCS: "severe depression"

  • @sebdoesnothing6889
    @sebdoesnothing6889 Před rokem +93

    Kim and Jimmy love dancing around labels. Even when getting married, it’s for legal reasons. So when they finally used the word “love”, being upfront… of course that was when it all ended. They went ahead and spoiled it all by saying something stupid :(

  • @kevin64oz90
    @kevin64oz90 Před rokem +245

    In my opinion, the most heart-breaking scene in the whole show was Chuck's chicanery monologue. What two and a half seasons worth of finest television led up to in terms of character development. Seeing such a petty man like Chuck finally snap is heart-breaking to say the least.

    • @palaceofwisdom9448
      @palaceofwisdom9448 Před rokem +41

      Part of me is with Chuck because I know what it's like to watch a sibling get away with things that you never would ("Not our precious Jimmy!"). But then I consider that he's in his 50's and very successful, yet still carries all that bitterness toward his brother, and it's pitiful that he can't grow up and let it go. My mom STILL sides with my younger sister but I don't let it get to me.

    • @irvinmorales1409
      @irvinmorales1409 Před rokem +14

      @@palaceofwisdom9448
      Chuck is understandable to some degree. It must be infuriating having to work so hard and barely be recognized. All the while, Jimmy could get by rather easily based on things completely out of Chuck's control.

    • @solitaryman777
      @solitaryman777 Před měsícem +1

      @@irvinmorales1409 still has his name on the partnership masthead. That kind of pillar of society stuff usually frowns on the ol' razzle-dazzle.

  • @dunkev4152
    @dunkev4152 Před rokem +333

    I'm surprised Mike telling Nacho's father about his death isn't on here, it's seriously one of the saddest moments in all of the Breaking Bad universe

    • @irvinmorales1409
      @irvinmorales1409 Před rokem +48

      Definitely one of the realest moments too. Despite Mike's morality and code of honor, in reality, he's no better than the Salamancas, Gus, or any low life gangster. He actively helps Gus who's willing to do whatever to stay on top which is no different than the Salamancas. The only difference is that the Salamancas are upfront with what they are. Gus just pretends to be something.

    • @Digitone----
      @Digitone---- Před 4 měsíci

      Dad didn't even look or sound sad. Man was unphased by his son's death

    • @ramonoctaviofloresmeza6780
      @ramonoctaviofloresmeza6780 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​@@irvinmorales1409 What you're talking about, is not about justice. What you're talking about is taking revenge. It never ends. My boy is gone... Ustedes los del Cartel y su "justicia". Todos son iguales.
      - Manuel Varga to Mike Ehrmantaut.

    • @RandomGuy-zl5sp
      @RandomGuy-zl5sp Před 3 měsíci

      @@Digitone----how wrong can you be

    • @Digitone----
      @Digitone---- Před 3 měsíci

      @@RandomGuy-zl5sp obviously he was sad right, but I'm just saying that my first impressions of that scene is that the dad was unphased by the news given their relationship at the time.

  • @cyber_ortek
    @cyber_ortek Před rokem +198

    9:55
    “If you abuse the law, people get hurt.”
    Chuck knows, he always knows everything.

    • @enemystand2981
      @enemystand2981 Před rokem +6

      He only knows everythingcwhen he can manipulate and determine the trajectory of someone's life, whether he meant to or not

    • @irvinmorales1409
      @irvinmorales1409 Před rokem +26

      ​@@enemystand2981
      It's not like he was wrong. He saw from a young age that Jimmy always took shortcuts but was always favored. Chuck may have been a petty and vengeful man but his reasoning made sense. We all saw what happened once Jimmy got his law license.

    • @enemystand2981
      @enemystand2981 Před rokem +1

      @@irvinmorales1409 I know, I’m just saying that he might have had more of a hand in that, or the unused potential to stop that path for jimmy. Personally I love the dynamic, and how it’s impossible to properly determine if it’s all on jimmy

    • @JustDux
      @JustDux Před rokem +1

      @@irvinmorales1409
      The Matrix (1999)
      Oracle: I'd ask you to sit down, but you're not going to anyway. And don't worry about the vase.
      Neo: What vase? [Neo knocks over a vase with his elbow. It falls down and breaks.]
      Oracle: That vase.
      Neo: I'm sorry.
      Oracle: I said don't worry about it. I'll get one of my kids to fix it.
      Neo: How did you know?
      Oracle: Ohhh, what's really going to bake your noodle later on is, would you still have broken it if I hadn't said anything?...

    • @bourbon101
      @bourbon101 Před rokem +3

      Well it doesn't change him from being a hypocrite

  • @Keldeo-gx
    @Keldeo-gx Před rokem +96

    I feel bad for Werner. Imagine how he feel when the last words he said to his wife weren’t “I love you”

  • @Duck_Sevendust
    @Duck_Sevendust Před rokem +216

    I love that expression from nachos dad at 1:39. You can tell his heart is hurting for nacho but he wants to stay strong for his son.

  • @ronakjoshi
    @ronakjoshi Před rokem +19

    Irene's acting is so underrated.

    • @kaisercrunch2974
      @kaisercrunch2974 Před 11 měsíci

      i know, her scene is so often left out of the best

  • @lgtafv
    @lgtafv Před rokem +40

    "Have a nice life, Kim"

  • @raylearning2504
    @raylearning2504 Před rokem +138

    These dialogues still rent free in my head, this show is just too good

  • @IceStationZebraAssociates
    @IceStationZebraAssociates Před rokem +112

    Howard's scene is cut short. It has several fantastic lines more.

    • @drkblu3394
      @drkblu3394 Před rokem +23

      Yea, but it saved me the pain of watching him get shot again. I swear that's like the only scene I can't rewatch that often.

    • @iamjayrts1846
      @iamjayrts1846 Před rokem +7

      The lines after that were so perfectly written, it blew my mind. Im surprised it didn’t blow Howard’s mind saying such perfect things. Is there even anything mindblowing for him?

    • @carper1220
      @carper1220 Před rokem +5

      @@iamjayrts1846 it kinda also blew Howard's mind lol

    • @iamjayrts1846
      @iamjayrts1846 Před rokem +3

      @@carper1220 he was absolutely floored!

    • @AsSw33tAsHoney
      @AsSw33tAsHoney Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@iamjayrts1846He was so flabbergasted he did a Kurt Cobain impression!

  • @passerby1200
    @passerby1200 Před rokem +65

    Nothing hurts more than listening to Mike say "I broke my boy."

    • @javiperis
      @javiperis Před měsícem

      As a father myself, that's the sentence I am more afraid of...

  • @kamicloudss
    @kamicloudss Před rokem +65

    It’s really sad that Nacho didn’t have a plan or anything when he was calling his dad. He just wanted to hear his voice because he knew he didn’t have much time left

  • @Anraksa
    @Anraksa Před rokem +50

    You definitely missed Saul Gone, the flashback scene where Chuck tells Jimmy he doesn't have to be a lawyer, Jimmy thinks Chuck's being annoying again. Really heartbreaking when Chuck says 'That's not what I meant' after that because Chuck was actually caring for Jimmy then.

  • @brobs0463
    @brobs0463 Před rokem +162

    After rewatching BCS I realised that Chuck was probably the person Jimmy loved most, and he was too afraid to love Kim. So him hearing that he never mattered to Chuck is that much more heartbreaking

    • @Onigirli
      @Onigirli Před rokem +5

      Too afraid to love Kim...?

    • @brobs0463
      @brobs0463 Před rokem +24

      @@Onigirli He couldn’t bring himself to say ‘I love you’ until she was leaving him

    • @michelemussap34
      @michelemussap34 Před rokem +29

      @@brobs0463 in my opinion not. The love between Kim and Kimmy is obvious, especially at the end. True love. But they never said “I love you” and I think because it wasn’t needed. When they broke up, it was indeed needed

    • @SISKCERTWaJaVlogs
      @SISKCERTWaJaVlogs Před měsícem

      @@Onigirliikr idk what he meant

    • @SISKCERTWaJaVlogs
      @SISKCERTWaJaVlogs Před měsícem +1

      @@brobs0463"i love you because i need you" bs answer because jimmy kinda used her like how walt used jesse

  • @Deenan24
    @Deenan24 Před rokem +58

    A scene that gets me is from Winner when Jimmy and Chuck fall asleep singing. Make me tear up thinking how things could have been between them. Sweet and sad at the same time.

  • @WungusBill
    @WungusBill Před rokem +66

    Kim leaving Saul made me tear up. Just so many memories of that favorite person you'd do anything for, you'd be anyone for. One day to the next, a stranger sprouting from your whole world in a person.

  • @joshnorton498
    @joshnorton498 Před rokem +13

    Seeing Mike cry is different from all the other scenes. It's like seeing your dad cry for the first time.

  • @hypemugen
    @hypemugen Před rokem +67

    Jimmy's speech on trial in the last episode confessing all his sins should've been included, especially when he talks about Chuck.

  • @Road_WolfMC
    @Road_WolfMC Před rokem +17

    Don’t worry about nacho, he ends up moving to an island as a happier smuggler, with a Mohawk and a new name, and his own tv show

  • @lukedaley17
    @lukedaley17 Před rokem +66

    The most heartbreaking was seeing Chuck tell Jimmy he isn’t a real lawyer and to him he’ll always be “Slippin’ Jimmy.” Just shows Chuck couldn’t get over Jimmy’s conman past.

  • @germani69
    @germani69 Před rokem +126

    the most heartbroken one is walt saying “it’s cookin time” and he transformed into Heisenberg after a few months

    • @germani69
      @germani69 Před rokem +1

      @Louis Tea Enjoyer ok?

    • @macc6426
      @macc6426 Před rokem +20

      @Louis Tea Enjoyer hey come on now guys relax, there’s really no need to-

    • @krescented
      @krescented Před rokem +3

      @@germani69 its a better call saul joke lol.

    • @germani69
      @germani69 Před rokem +1

      @@krescented ☠️

    • @CavingIn2022
      @CavingIn2022 Před rokem

      @@macc6426 🤵‍♂🔫🩸

  • @kyrilkolarov
    @kyrilkolarov Před rokem +71

    Howard’s dialogue is especially sad knowing Kim and Saul just stand there gaslighting a man who is confronting them during a mental breakdown, only for them to inadvertently kill him, by being associated with Lalo

    • @irvinmorales1409
      @irvinmorales1409 Před rokem +23

      Even more so when all he wanted to do is atone for his mistakes and give Jimmy all the opportunities needed. The fact that Howard somehow came back from everything only to have it taken it away made it worse.

  • @kalplays9922
    @kalplays9922 Před rokem +22

    Michael McKean played Chuck brilliantly. He made the dialogue just ooze with contempt and resentment.

    • @bend1951
      @bend1951 Před rokem +2

      He deserved an Emmy nomination at the very least!

  • @SierraMonstera
    @SierraMonstera Před 5 měsíci +4

    God dammit Ingacio's last talk with his father always gets me.

  • @MrSimonsays2592
    @MrSimonsays2592 Před rokem +53

    Mike's monologues is one of the hardest hitting in either series. To see Mike of all characters break down so completely is heartbreaking.

  • @mrFoolish565
    @mrFoolish565 Před rokem +12

    the Irene scene is the most heartbreaking, no doubt. i'm literally crying for a tv show character that i barely know

  • @Fuchsfeuer
    @Fuchsfeuer Před 9 měsíci +5

    I think we can all agree that the father knew that his son was going to die and that he would never see him again. He warned him and knew how this would end for his son and this call was the confirmation.
    He doesn't say see you later or see you soon, but goodbye.

  • @zyker2156
    @zyker2156 Před rokem +65

    These, these are the scenes that perfectly embody why this is the best show I've ever seen in terms of characters. The acting, the subtleties, layers and depth we learn about all these people are some of the most well written and acted performances in history. Every... single... character in this show has so much depth and tragedy to them that they feel truly real, and it breaks our hearts. For both the characters, and that the show is now gone. Thank you Vince, Peter, Thomas and all the rest of the crew that gave it their all everyday to make this show a masterclass.

  • @delfin5418
    @delfin5418 Před rokem +36

    5:14 First time I watched this episode I actually thought Jimmy would go through it both with Marion and also with the Cancer Scam Victim. It was these times we saw what lengths he’d go to save his own skin, thankfully Jimmy was able to change at the end.

  • @treefingers1183
    @treefingers1183 Před rokem +17

    I've had a breakup go just like fun and games. It really sucks when you can't see it in the moment, but she's right, and no matter how much you think your love for them could push you to change, you need to be apart to change.

  • @ragey2765
    @ragey2765 Před rokem +12

    I cry at the divorce scene everytime I see it. The “I have had the time of my life with you” and I love you too… but so what” hit so hard

    • @SaturnineXTS
      @SaturnineXTS Před rokem +8

      This scene resonated with me, because for many people loving someone is the paramount consideration, yet Kim was capable of putting something more important than her love for Jimmy, and I think it's admirable

  • @ringkunmori
    @ringkunmori Před rokem +12

    Mike scene wasn't even a dialogue, it was just Mike confessing his heart out while she listened.

  • @dbodooley
    @dbodooley Před rokem +24

    One of the best shows ever made. Acting was spectacular. Storyline was phenomenal

  • @moibe182
    @moibe182 Před rokem +26

    I did, I tried not to cry but can't last, finally I cried with Irene's heartbreak :') all the scenes, truly beautiful!

  • @biganimetiddies1287
    @biganimetiddies1287 Před rokem +9

    Mike breaking down over his son is the only time I've openly shed tears at a TV show.

  • @donreid6399
    @donreid6399 Před rokem +33

    When Chuck says, "...and suddenly you're my peer?" That says it all about Chuck. He was okay with bailing Slippin' Jimmy out of trouble, and giving him a job in the mailroom. But when Jimmy even thinks he's on Chuck's level, that's when he cuts him out.

  • @hooty78
    @hooty78 Před rokem +10

    Werner‘s last call with his wife always gets me. He is forced to scream at the person he loves for her own safety, knowing that he‘ll never be able to apologise after. You can see how much that breaks him inside

  • @danielkim9161
    @danielkim9161 Před rokem +34

    From the episode "Bagman," Mike responding to Jimmy's question, "How do you keep going?" It's just crushing, especially knowing what Mike's fate is in "Breaking Bad."
    "I have people waiting for me. They don't know what I do, they never will. They're protected. But I do what I do so they can have a better life. And if I live or if I die it really doesn't make a difference to me as long as they have what they need. So when it's my time to go, I will go knowing I did everything that I could for them. Now you... ask me how I keep going... that's how."

  • @BrendanPappas
    @BrendanPappas Před rokem +14

    While I have to say that Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul never really hit me all that hard on an emotional level, that scene with Nacho saying goodbye to his father did. One of my absolute favorite characters from both series, and it was so heartbreaking that he couldn’t get what he wanted in the end. And in hindsight that scene all but confirmed that he wasn’t going to.

  • @cobaltfalcon9458
    @cobaltfalcon9458 Před rokem +11

    When Mike cries, the whole club cries

  • @GLORP67
    @GLORP67 Před rokem +10

    all of these are so sad, especially when chuck told jimmy he didnt matter to him. this show is amazing

  • @petertoth3477
    @petertoth3477 Před rokem +13

    Honorable mention: Jimmy's confession in the series finale and the flashback with Chuck. It felt so good, especially after his whole downward spiral.

  • @edward6749
    @edward6749 Před rokem +6

    That “You’re not a real Lawyer” scene hit home with me. Been in that position way too many times from HS through college to work. Causes an identity crisis like none other especially if you’ve put in the effort and time. Always somebody in an elevated position that sees you as a temporary placeholder (even if your position is just as important).

  • @aidankeohane3370
    @aidankeohane3370 Před rokem +7

    Literally every character in this show could’ve/should’ve won an Emmy at some point during its run

  • @divyranjan254
    @divyranjan254 Před rokem +30

    Kim's breakdown in Waterworks was some of the best TV acting and certainty heartbreaking

  • @nacho-bk3lm
    @nacho-bk3lm Před rokem +32

    Nacho calling his dad was so good

  • @logycaa
    @logycaa Před rokem +5

    After watching the entire series up to the last episode of S6 and then re-listening to some of the lines and dialogues in this video, I have realized how prophetic they were and at the same time what a perfect context they created for subsequent events.
    And I'd say that this, ladies and gentlemen, is about writing: smooth and extremely well thought out, from the very first episode of S1.
    Better Call Saul must be remembered and especially rewatched at least once to grasp its full beauty.

  • @stenic2
    @stenic2 Před rokem +7

    I just can’t emphasize too much how good this show was! This is pure perfection

  • @mclovin8435
    @mclovin8435 Před rokem +13

    Rhea Seehorn better win the emmy next year

  • @innoctem5656
    @innoctem5656 Před rokem +7

    just finished the finale and all these scenes hit so hard now. definitely gonna watch it all again soon

  • @paulwatson5307
    @paulwatson5307 Před rokem +14

    Mikes scene is the best, wish we saw this range all the time. Johnathon banks KILLED it

  • @MalsArts
    @MalsArts Před 9 měsíci +6

    The last scene was truly heartbreaking. I've went through the same thing and it's just awful. Nobody deserves to be treated like this, wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy

  • @colinlee6304
    @colinlee6304 Před rokem +8

    the dialogue 、the acting,man!this show is indeed a masterpiece

  • @heyitsthatmikeguy
    @heyitsthatmikeguy Před rokem +3

    The fact that not one actor /actress on this show received an emmy for their performance is an absolute disservice

  • @Ironman-ko5vw
    @Ironman-ko5vw Před 4 měsíci +3

    Werner and nachos deaths were the most sad for me

  • @georgescdoodle
    @georgescdoodle Před rokem +5

    What's so heartbreaking about the last scene is that, without context, it's actually very heartwarming.

  • @zenmorte2793
    @zenmorte2793 Před rokem +5

    "I love you too... but so what?" Oh boy that really hit home

  • @niceapes
    @niceapes Před rokem +4

    Kim, “Apart, we re okay but..” , Jimmy’s like “nope Im just as bad when Im alone”

  • @90sgamer225
    @90sgamer225 Před rokem +8

    Lantern is so hard to watch when u know how it ends because u know what jimmy has done to avoid consequences,how many people he has hurt and he (saul) offers walt basically the same thing no consequences for walt's actions and innocent people gets hurt

    • @CorruptTypes
      @CorruptTypes Před 6 dny

      jimmy was playing it straight and chuck downplayed him and then told him to just accept who he was and encouraged it lol
      chuck is not innocent

  • @quannguyen297
    @quannguyen297 Před rokem +13

    I deeply feels Nacho as my relationship with my dad is just the same as him 😭

  • @wattsnottaken1
    @wattsnottaken1 Před rokem +8

    Nacho calling his dad scene Destroyed me. I almost cried. Michael Mando really did a good job showing in his face how scared he was and that the end was near.

  • @osmiridium
    @osmiridium Před rokem +7

    At least Howard got to have a final drink

  • @PokeSonicTheHedgehog
    @PokeSonicTheHedgehog Před rokem +5

    Honestly, every scene related to Howard's destruction and death is the most heartbreaking thing for me

  • @OconByrd519
    @OconByrd519 Před rokem +4

    Absolutely criminal that no actor on this show has won an Emmy !!

  • @moibe182
    @moibe182 Před rokem +5

    Each and everyone of them its a jewel!

  • @MrDEFJAMJOHNNY
    @MrDEFJAMJOHNNY Před rokem +1

    Ahh c'mon man, you're gonna put me through this, as if enough tears haven't been shed!

  • @zeo4481
    @zeo4481 Před rokem +1

    Maaan this show was just INCREDIBLE!!!

  • @davidrr8724
    @davidrr8724 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I really felt that Jimmy actually meant all the words he said about Chuck during his speech in "Winner", but his remorse overtook him at the end.

  • @cBadArsBiker1579
    @cBadArsBiker1579 Před rokem +2

    what a great show: outstanding acting combined with the best script writing in decades

  • @eduardojara2534
    @eduardojara2534 Před rokem +1

    nacho's scene is so heart wrenching. SOOO much said in such little words

  • @leviackerman1799
    @leviackerman1799 Před 9 měsíci +2

    The way Bob Obenderik acts in a subtle way with the hand movements when Kim is leaving him and he pleads with her always gets me. They're perfect for each other.
    And this relationship has to be my favourite among any in tv.

  • @finnsheard2108
    @finnsheard2108 Před rokem +4

    BCS is a show that often consists largely of subtext, so when a scene comes along in which a character expresses how they're really feeling, it hits like a freight train. The Nacho and Werner ones are particularly tragic in my opinion.

  • @abrlim5597
    @abrlim5597 Před rokem +8

    Where is the scene where Kim and Jim signed their divorce papers? "It doesn't have to make sense." One of the most profound line in the history of drama.

  • @kevinsteel7875
    @kevinsteel7875 Před rokem +3

    It's really something else to see Mike break down like that.

  • @MrThunderlight
    @MrThunderlight Před rokem +3

    Also scene when Mike tells Nacho's dad about Nacho's death, powerful

  • @omega0786
    @omega0786 Před rokem +3

    this was suposed to be the Funny lawyer show why am I crying.

  • @treefingers1183
    @treefingers1183 Před rokem +4

    You can see how much "I trusted you" hurts Jimmy coming from Mary Anne. I don't know why this one hurts him so much that it breaks all pretense for him and causes his guard to drop, but it's not often his victims had a chance to do that, so makes sense it took him off guard.
    He probably imagined for a moment a world where he didn't manipulate this woman and became a trusted family friend, and felt sadness at that.

  • @mowo_fb8119
    @mowo_fb8119 Před rokem +2

    Would be cool do see behind the scenes stuff and bloopers!

  • @itsgodnga
    @itsgodnga Před rokem +6

    8:30 like it or not chuck was 100% right about everything he said

  • @oce1989
    @oce1989 Před rokem +2

    "My boy was stubborn. My boy was strong." Jonathan Banks, man🏆