A lot of the storytelling in BCS assumes people have watched breaking bad. It’s written with that in mind by design. It would be a very different show with very different stories, structure, and pacing if it was intended to be watched without that knowledge.
BCS has the advantage of working with material from a popular/established "universe". That being said, I still think it's better overall writing and performances. I wish I could recall who I'm thinking of, but I believe there is a reaction channel that is actually watching BCS first. I'm really interested in seeing people's opinions who watch it in that order.
@@axps4964 you wouldn’t would you, as you wouldn’t be aware of what you were missing. The entire series and all the storytelling was written with people already having the knowledge of breaking bad in mind. That’s how it was designed. Of course you can watch it and enjoy it without having watched breaking bad, but that wasn’t the creative intent and a lot is missing without that knowledge. Many examples throughout all 6 seasons, but the fact the ending makes no real sense unless you know about the breaking bad story is the most obvious example.
I'm so happy you two are acknowledging the children that watch these shows and have so much to complain about (slow-burn, it gets better trust me, it's not as good in the beginning) Enjoy the show and focus on small details cause Better Call Saul will GREATLY reward you
They actually had the Kettlemans do commentary for some of the episodes on the dvd. I think they just improved the whole thing. You can find them out there if you look
I agree that S1 is indeed quite marvellous. The writing's excellent, as are the other aspects (cinematography, editing, acting). I do admit, however, that when I watched it for the first time I 'only' liked it a lot, I only started to love it upon rewatch. It's quite admirable that you both got it right away.
My wife and I started Breaking Bad long ago. We watched S1, and then didn’t really go back. Eventually I wanted to return and finish it but when I asked she said she thought it wasn’t for her. Too dark and high tension I think. But she is a huge Bob Odenkirk fan, so now we are currently working our way through BCS. I think the combination of Bob Odenkirk and the lighter tone makes it work for her. I’ve had to give her a few bits of backstory (forestory?) but mostly the show stands fairly well on its own.
You can't watch BCS before BB because it's a sequel AND a prequel. Watching it all the way through before Breaking Bad would not make sense, and it would ruin all the surprises
@@dsscam in her case, it doesn’t matter, because she does not intend to ever watch Breaking Bad, so nothing is spoiled. I’ve already asked her if BCS has changed her mind about not watching BB and she said no. For someone who plans to watch BB, I agree, you gotta do BB first, the other way around spoils a bunch of stuff.
I love your reactions so much! I wait impatiently for the weekly drop. I don’t have a credit card, so I can’t subscribe or join the Patreon, but if I could, you guys would be worth it. You’re better entertainment than Netflix for me
There's a fun deleted scene where Jimmy basically blackmails Mike into doing the Kettleman job as payment for legal services by lightly threatening to bill him an extravagant amount
When I am encouraging friends to watch the show, I often give them the option of watching it in sequential order. And I agree, I do believe that that would be rather cool to watch it that way. Because then you see the whole arc chronologically.
Yeah, but then you miss a lot of high points where you get to be pleasantly surprised by a character you remember as being dead. Also, BCS is paced a lot slower than BB. It can afford to be, since you want to hang in there to see how Jimmy transforms into Saul.
I've seen both shows multiple times n now when I do a breaking bad franchise marathon I watch better call Saul first than breaking bad it's a great experience.
I don't think you've seen too many of them yet but there are some big spoilers for Breaking Bad in Better Call Saul and also some things that wouldn't make much sense without the context of Breaking Bad
I watched the first 4 seasons of BCS before seeing Breaking Bad. Just as good that way. Going through and rewatching them many times, it is kind of a trip that I couldn't really appreciate easter eggs and scenes like the one where Tuco shows up at the front door.
Like everyone, I'm so pleased you like BCS from the start. Really not an easy thing. I'm a huge fan, but I was taken aback in the first seasons by the pace. But as many probably told you : This show is a masterpiece because, when you watch it for the second time, there's not ONE THING we could cut or throw away, everything is important, plenty of things that will happen are teased... Also, you don't see the main characters in the same light knowing how the show progresses, the writers managed a really great tour de force with that. I shouldn't say it, but a bit like Breaking Bad, the show gets darker and darker each season. Revisting the first season is fun because it's also revisiting its complete light-heartedness (except for a couple of episodes like Mijo with Tuco or Five-O with Mike). I REALLY cannot wait to discover your reactions the more you progress in the show and discover milestone episodes.
“do they grow apples in new mexico?” as a new mexican native this is such a funny question…. yes. apples grow just about anywhere trees grow so yes lolol
You can't watch BCS before BB because it's a sequel AND a prequel. Watching it all the way through before Breaking Bad would not make sense and it would ruin all the surprises.
@ 0:46 - Nah actually. Watching Better Call Saul before Breaking Bad is the wrong way to watch it because major Breaking Bad spoilers frequently pop up toward the end of the series.
…although nearly all of these are avoided if you cut off BCS a certain number of episodes before the end, and then watch them after the series finale of BB as a sort of coda
0:56 There are a few pros and a few cons in watching BCS before BB. Pros: -The universe is fleshed out from the start, it immediately feels like a complex network of characters, while in Breaking Bad you could kinda tell that they were making it up as they went along (like starting with Tuco, then introducing his Tìo, then expanding his story creating this complex relationship with Gus, then after Gus is gone they introduce Lydia who was never referenced before...) -You can better appreciate the destructive nature of Walt by basically watching the world of BB being built up in this series and then being completely taken down by him piece by piece. -You don't know in advance the fate of returning characters. Cons: -BCS avoids going through certain characters' motivations and backstory in detail when they were already explained in BB. -Certain surprise cameos will go right over your head if you don't know the character from BB. -The "Gene" part kind of spoils the ending of BB, although that is mostly true for the series' epilogue episodes. Personally I think the pros outweigh the cons. Maybe the best way to watch the series in "chronological order" may be to watch BCS up to episode 6-09, then watch BB, then BCS 6-10 to 6-13, but that raises its own problems.
It would be a bad way to watch it purely based on the last season without any spoilers it skips a lot to after breaking bad which would spoil the ending of bb if you hadn’t seen it
Congrats on the family news, you two! Loving your BCS reactions and your impressive predictive abilities! For some of the BEST storytelling ever on TV imho, check out HBO’s 2002-2007 crime drama, “The Wire,” one of the first multi-season story arc narratives exploring the antihero and often credited with ushering in the ‘golden age’ of broadcast TV.
I think people miss the pace of Breaking Bad, but the quality is exceptional on this show asa well. Breaking Bad edges this show out by just a little for me. Absolutely fantastic shows!
Just some random info since you mentioned bingo in the video. If you've never actually gone to a bingo hall, they're kind of fun AND they pay out a lot of money. I used to go with my best friend (she was really into it) about 20 years ago, and at that time they gave away $8,000 in prize money every night (by law). You are actually playing EIGHTEEN bingo cards on one sheet all at one time, and you're not trying to get a straight line. You're trying to make a pattern like "the hat pin", a diamond, or 4 corners, etc. We'd pay $15, and that would get you 8 games. It was fun to people watch for a few hours, hang out and talk with your friends, and win money (we probably won about $4,000 between us). We'd always split the money equally as a group of however many friends were there (2 - 4 people). The prize money law varies by state.
Trial rate is way better than pre-trial rate. HHM woulda loved to go forward. Saul was a witness, so he couldn’t have (properly) taken the case, whether he took it or not. He saw them with the cash. When new attorney takes over, the old attorney must transfer the case file.
Later seasons have some Breaking Bad spoilers tbh. I convinced my mom to watch both shows, so I had her watch BCS season 1-5, then watch the entirety of Breaking Bad + El Camino, then finish with BCS season 6. I think that might be the best order for a new viewer if you can manage it.
Hey Btw, I've seen sometimes you struggle to hear each other with the headphones on. I've seen other couple reactors mentioning a solution that can help them hear each other through the headphones. Not sure what that is but maybe look into it.
I’ve always said BCS is a slow burn compared to BB - and I know you’ve commented on it at times too. I personally don’t mean it as a bad thing - in ANY way. It’s just a pacing thing. It’s a different story, not as “action packed” … but it TOTALLY serves the story! One small thing - without spoilers, I think the trilogy has to be watched in release order, even though this is a “prequel”. Some later “flash forwards” won’t make sense and could spoil BB if you watch BCS first. (Without details). Love the reactions. Also - congrats on the news!!! ❤🎉🎉
I watched Better Call Saul before I watched Breaking Bad. (This comment is spoiler-free, the reply is not) It obviously isn't the intended way to enjoy the two shows. I got whiplash going from the last season of BCS, which was filmed only a couple years ago, to an early 2010s BB, and my experience of Walt's story suffered partially from that. The change in pacing, tone, and style of cinematography sadly wasn't a positive one for me. That being said, I'm glad I watched the shows in this order for the incredibly unique experience it gave me! BCS felt like a puzzle I had to figure out most of the time, being dropped in a world with characters I'd never seen before. I loved that. Obviously, BCS reframes and gives context to much of BB, which enriched my experience with the latter show. And unlike people who watched the shows in the right order, I had no idea what the end trajectory was for any character. (Which makes me want to ask yall, do you think your opinion of current Jimmy is colored by where you know he'll end up?) I've had time to sit with the two shows, and I adore BB now. Both are incredible for so many reasons. I can't wait to hear more of your thoughts as this one progresses!
I want to share a couple more thoughts for anyone else, but THIS REPLY WILL HAVE BCS SPOILERS SO DONT LOOK KAILYN AND ERIC - I HATED Mike's death in BB because of how much backstory we got for him in BCS. With only BB, his death is tragic and unfair in a good way, but with BCS it just felt lame. - I LOVED Gus's death in BB because of how much backstory we got for him in BCS. Not knowing Gus's true motivations in BCS was fascinating. I got hints with how much he hated Hector & the episode "Dedicado a Max", but it wasn't until his BB arc that I fully understood. His character might be my favorite across both shows, and I think watching the shows in the order I did is responsible for that! - I wish I hadn't watched the last 4 episodes of BCS before BB. The ideal out-of-order experience (imo) is to hold off on those until you finish the first show. It's the only thing I would've done differently. - Nacho's Season 6 arc and Gus vs. Lalo had me hooked because I didn't know who would make it out alive. - Waltuh
pacing maybe differnet to some but you don't need fast pacing all time to do an awesome show both Braking Bad and Better call saul are great shows can't wait till your further in 😀
If people watch Better Call Saul before Breaking bad, they're doing themselves a disservice. Saul was written with multiple timelines, EXPECTING the viewer to see Breaking Bad first. Watching Saul first will give away Breaking Bad spoilers, and ruin things.
BCS is a great show, and I think the first season is appropriately paced, however I think it would be better if S2 and S3 were merged into one. IMO that's where the show drags and it feels like it covers a lot of the same ground multiple times.
NOT SORT OF - He did it for Kim - not because it was a loser case. He cared more about her career even though it would push her away from having to prove his worth to her. This ending was so important because doing the right thing can hurt us more than we want to admit. He is not angry because he put the money back, he is angry because he cannot buy the office. If he was doing so well why would he be upset about it? ... You two need to remember this is a prequel so this is years before we know Jimmy as the Saul that we know from Breaking Bad, so don't assume you know Jimmy because we knew him as Saul. This show is not going to explain things to you, it's going to show you. and you're suppose to catch these things. And this episode showed you that Jimmy is not doing well and he won't get that office.
EXACTLY 💯 💯 Thank you.. hope he sees this.. I mean.. I like watching reactions and almost feel you have to let people have their experience.. but its driving me crazy that he thinks he knows Jimmy.. no.. Jimmy is not Saul Goodman from BB.. and sometimes I think he thinks it's BB reboot and Jimmy is Walt.. Walt turned into a greedy scumbag.. Saul Goodman of BB was not a Greedy guy.. scumbag..rule bender and breaker willing to compromise ethics for dollars sure.. but not Greedy that was walt.. THIS IS JIMMY!! Ohh man.. I am like yelling at my TV watching this guy guess wrong 39 times an episode.. sorry Eric.. I dig ya.. I just think you're trying too hard.. relax and watch the show..think of it as a new show but you have been given a few spoilers that give you a idea of what could be coming.. I was with ya 100 percent when you were defending your position on Walter and felt it was wrong for people to try to force you into their opinion.. I don't want to be like those guys.. not trying to rip ya.. I just think you will enjoy it more if you relax and realize BCS is it's own show with BB tie ins.. enjoy the new show and get to know Jimmy instead of assuming he is Saul. Thanks for the reactions hope this wasn't too harsh.
@3404sammy I understand people are hesitant to read the comments for reasons that they don't want any trolls or spoilers or anything negative. However, this had to be said, and these are the kinds of comments they need to read. And if this was already recorded and no one said anything on their patreon, then they better start reading on RUclips before it's too late.
Oscar and Felix like The Odd Couple. OLD movie worth checking out, same old guys that were on Grumpy Old Men. They made it a TV series in the 70’s I believe.
A lot of the storytelling in BCS assumes people have watched breaking bad. It’s written with that in mind by design. It would be a very different show with very different stories, structure, and pacing if it was intended to be watched without that knowledge.
BCS has the advantage of working with material from a popular/established "universe". That being said, I still think it's better overall writing and performances. I wish I could recall who I'm thinking of, but I believe there is a reaction channel that is actually watching BCS first. I'm really interested in seeing people's opinions who watch it in that order.
@@jek4837 I'm the same, I watched Better Call Saul first before Breaking Bad. I was hooked instantly, it's that good of a show.
Also
Spoilers
You'd have to stop at the middle of season 6, because the second half spoils all of BB.
I watched better call saul first then BB. I dont think missed something.
@@axps4964 you wouldn’t would you, as you wouldn’t be aware of what you were missing. The entire series and all the storytelling was written with people already having the knowledge of breaking bad in mind. That’s how it was designed. Of course you can watch it and enjoy it without having watched breaking bad, but that wasn’t the creative intent and a lot is missing without that knowledge.
Many examples throughout all 6 seasons, but the fact the ending makes no real sense unless you know about the breaking bad story is the most obvious example.
It's awesome how much you're enjoying BCS, and it's barely scratched the surface so far...
I'm so happy you two are acknowledging the children that watch these shows and have so much to complain about (slow-burn, it gets better trust me, it's not as good in the beginning)
Enjoy the show and focus on small details cause Better Call Saul will GREATLY reward you
They actually had the Kettlemans do commentary for some of the episodes on the dvd. I think they just improved the whole thing. You can find them out there if you look
I agree that S1 is indeed quite marvellous. The writing's excellent, as are the other aspects (cinematography, editing, acting). I do admit, however, that when I watched it for the first time I 'only' liked it a lot, I only started to love it upon rewatch. It's quite admirable that you both got it right away.
Oh, slow burn but the high points are amazing! No slow, all go!
00:38 Watching Better Call Saul before Breaking Bad would be tragic
My wife and I started Breaking Bad long ago. We watched S1, and then didn’t really go back. Eventually I wanted to return and finish it but when I asked she said she thought it wasn’t for her. Too dark and high tension I think. But she is a huge Bob Odenkirk fan, so now we are currently working our way through BCS. I think the combination of Bob Odenkirk and the lighter tone makes it work for her. I’ve had to give her a few bits of backstory (forestory?) but mostly the show stands fairly well on its own.
You can't watch BCS before BB because it's a sequel AND a prequel. Watching it all the way through before Breaking Bad would not make sense, and it would ruin all the surprises
@@dsscam in her case, it doesn’t matter, because she does not intend to ever watch Breaking Bad, so nothing is spoiled. I’ve already asked her if BCS has changed her mind about not watching BB and she said no. For someone who plans to watch BB, I agree, you gotta do BB first, the other way around spoils a bunch of stuff.
Jimmy is upset because he is clearly in love with Kim and doing the right thing just pushed her further away by securing her spot at HHM
I would say it's only a slow burn in comparison to itself later lol. This show is awesome.
Calm, honest insights capture a nice, easy reaction. Yes.
The foot massager thing is called a chi machine. At least in the uk.
It's the Swing Master in the USA.
I love your reactions so much! I wait impatiently for the weekly drop. I don’t have a credit card, so I can’t subscribe or join the Patreon, but if I could, you guys would be worth it. You’re better entertainment than Netflix for me
There's a fun deleted scene where Jimmy basically blackmails Mike into doing the Kettleman job as payment for legal services by lightly threatening to bill him an extravagant amount
"Where DID IT GO!!?"
"And by IT you mean......
Oh you mean the Money!" 😅 🤑
When I am encouraging friends to watch the show, I often give them the option of watching it in sequential order. And I agree, I do believe that that would be rather cool to watch it that way. Because then you see the whole arc chronologically.
Yeah, but then you miss a lot of high points where you get to be pleasantly surprised by a character you remember as being dead. Also, BCS is paced a lot slower than BB. It can afford to be, since you want to hang in there to see how Jimmy transforms into Saul.
I've seen both shows multiple times n now when I do a breaking bad franchise marathon I watch better call Saul first than breaking bad it's a great experience.
20:22 - There's a saying... "An apple a day keeps the doctor away. But 5 apples a day gives you diabetes."
Watching breaking bad first makes this series so much more interesting
I don't think you've seen too many of them yet but there are some big spoilers for Breaking Bad in Better Call Saul and also some things that wouldn't make much sense without the context of Breaking Bad
I watched the first 4 seasons of BCS before seeing Breaking Bad. Just as good that way. Going through and rewatching them many times, it is kind of a trip that I couldn't really appreciate easter eggs and scenes like the one where Tuco shows up at the front door.
Like everyone, I'm so pleased you like BCS from the start. Really not an easy thing. I'm a huge fan, but I was taken aback in the first seasons by the pace. But as many probably told you : This show is a masterpiece because, when you watch it for the second time, there's not ONE THING we could cut or throw away, everything is important, plenty of things that will happen are teased... Also, you don't see the main characters in the same light knowing how the show progresses, the writers managed a really great tour de force with that.
I shouldn't say it, but a bit like Breaking Bad, the show gets darker and darker each season. Revisting the first season is fun because it's also revisiting its complete light-heartedness (except for a couple of episodes like Mijo with Tuco or Five-O with Mike). I REALLY cannot wait to discover your reactions the more you progress in the show and discover milestone episodes.
“do they grow apples in new mexico?” as a new mexican native this is such a funny question…. yes. apples grow just about anywhere trees grow so yes lolol
New Mwxico second degree felony is nine yrars
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You can't watch BCS before BB because it's a sequel AND a prequel. Watching it all the way through before Breaking Bad would not make sense and it would ruin all the surprises.
@ 0:46 - Nah actually. Watching Better Call Saul before Breaking Bad is the wrong way to watch it because major Breaking Bad spoilers frequently pop up toward the end of the series.
…although nearly all of these are avoided if you cut off BCS a certain number of episodes before the end, and then watch them after the series finale of BB as a sort of coda
0:56 There are a few pros and a few cons in watching BCS before BB.
Pros:
-The universe is fleshed out from the start, it immediately feels like a complex network of characters, while in Breaking Bad you could kinda tell that they were making it up as they went along (like starting with Tuco, then introducing his Tìo, then expanding his story creating this complex relationship with Gus, then after Gus is gone they introduce Lydia who was never referenced before...)
-You can better appreciate the destructive nature of Walt by basically watching the world of BB being built up in this series and then being completely taken down by him piece by piece.
-You don't know in advance the fate of returning characters.
Cons:
-BCS avoids going through certain characters' motivations and backstory in detail when they were already explained in BB.
-Certain surprise cameos will go right over your head if you don't know the character from BB.
-The "Gene" part kind of spoils the ending of BB, although that is mostly true for the series' epilogue episodes.
Personally I think the pros outweigh the cons.
Maybe the best way to watch the series in "chronological order" may be to watch BCS up to episode 6-09, then watch BB, then BCS 6-10 to 6-13, but that raises its own problems.
It would be a bad way to watch it purely based on the last season without any spoilers it skips a lot to after breaking bad which would spoil the ending of bb if you hadn’t seen it
To get the full experience if you are watching Saul first is to watch up to season five, then watch breaking bad, then finish Saul.
Dang, I think I missed season 6 of Breaking Bad
Congrats on the family news, you two! Loving your BCS reactions and your impressive predictive abilities! For some of the BEST storytelling ever on TV imho, check out HBO’s 2002-2007 crime drama, “The Wire,” one of the first multi-season story arc narratives exploring the antihero and often credited with ushering in the ‘golden age’ of broadcast TV.
I know many people who love BCS and have never seen breaking bad….Which is very interesting.
Too bad for them, imagine how much more they would have liked it watching BB first
I had my dad watch BCS without seeing Breaking Bad, he loved it.
I think people miss the pace of Breaking Bad, but the quality is exceptional on this show asa well. Breaking Bad edges this show out by just a little for me. Absolutely fantastic shows!
Just some random info since you mentioned bingo in the video. If you've never actually gone to a bingo hall, they're kind of fun AND they pay out a lot of money. I used to go with my best friend (she was really into it) about 20 years ago, and at that time they gave away $8,000 in prize money every night (by law). You are actually playing EIGHTEEN bingo cards on one sheet all at one time, and you're not trying to get a straight line. You're trying to make a pattern like "the hat pin", a diamond, or 4 corners, etc. We'd pay $15, and that would get you 8 games. It was fun to people watch for a few hours, hang out and talk with your friends, and win money (we probably won about $4,000 between us). We'd always split the money equally as a group of however many friends were there (2 - 4 people). The prize money law varies by state.
Trial rate is way better than pre-trial rate. HHM woulda loved to go forward.
Saul was a witness, so he couldn’t have (properly) taken the case, whether he took it or not. He saw them with the cash.
When new attorney takes over, the old attorney must transfer the case file.
there is a channel called What's Therapy? that has a 2.5 hour video called "I Watched Breaking Bad After Better Call Saul" , however spoilers ^^
Be careful not to miss important dialogue while you are discussing details. Nothing is superfluous.
Later seasons have some Breaking Bad spoilers tbh. I convinced my mom to watch both shows, so I had her watch BCS season 1-5, then watch the entirety of Breaking Bad + El Camino, then finish with BCS season 6. I think that might be the best order for a new viewer if you can manage it.
Hey Btw, I've seen sometimes you struggle to hear each other with the headphones on. I've seen other couple reactors mentioning a solution that can help them hear each other through the headphones. Not sure what that is but maybe look into it.
I’ve always said BCS is a slow burn compared to BB - and I know you’ve commented on it at times too. I personally don’t mean it as a bad thing - in ANY way. It’s just a pacing thing. It’s a different story, not as “action packed” … but it TOTALLY serves the story!
One small thing - without spoilers, I think the trilogy has to be watched in release order, even though this is a “prequel”. Some later “flash forwards” won’t make sense and could spoil BB if you watch BCS first. (Without details). Love the reactions.
Also - congrats on the news!!! ❤🎉🎉
Given it's both a prequel and sequel, I'd definitely recommend BB before BCS
I watched Better Call Saul before I watched Breaking Bad. (This comment is spoiler-free, the reply is not)
It obviously isn't the intended way to enjoy the two shows. I got whiplash going from the last season of BCS, which was filmed only a couple years ago, to an early 2010s BB, and my experience of Walt's story suffered partially from that. The change in pacing, tone, and style of cinematography sadly wasn't a positive one for me.
That being said, I'm glad I watched the shows in this order for the incredibly unique experience it gave me! BCS felt like a puzzle I had to figure out most of the time, being dropped in a world with characters I'd never seen before. I loved that. Obviously, BCS reframes and gives context to much of BB, which enriched my experience with the latter show. And unlike people who watched the shows in the right order, I had no idea what the end trajectory was for any character. (Which makes me want to ask yall, do you think your opinion of current Jimmy is colored by where you know he'll end up?)
I've had time to sit with the two shows, and I adore BB now. Both are incredible for so many reasons. I can't wait to hear more of your thoughts as this one progresses!
I want to share a couple more thoughts for anyone else, but THIS REPLY WILL HAVE BCS SPOILERS SO DONT LOOK KAILYN AND ERIC
- I HATED Mike's death in BB because of how much backstory we got for him in BCS. With only BB, his death is tragic and unfair in a good way, but with BCS it just felt lame.
- I LOVED Gus's death in BB because of how much backstory we got for him in BCS. Not knowing Gus's true motivations in BCS was fascinating. I got hints with how much he hated Hector & the episode "Dedicado a Max", but it wasn't until his BB arc that I fully understood. His character might be my favorite across both shows, and I think watching the shows in the order I did is responsible for that!
- I wish I hadn't watched the last 4 episodes of BCS before BB. The ideal out-of-order experience (imo) is to hold off on those until you finish the first show. It's the only thing I would've done differently.
- Nacho's Season 6 arc and Gus vs. Lalo had me hooked because I didn't know who would make it out alive.
- Waltuh
pacing maybe differnet to some but you don't need fast pacing all time to do an awesome show both Braking Bad and Better call saul are great shows can't wait till your further in 😀
If people watch Better Call Saul before Breaking bad, they're doing themselves a disservice. Saul was written with multiple timelines, EXPECTING the viewer to see Breaking Bad first. Watching Saul first will give away Breaking Bad spoilers, and ruin things.
I would love to forget bb, bcs and ec and watch bcs before bb again.
BCS is a great show, and I think the first season is appropriately paced, however I think it would be better if S2 and S3 were merged into one. IMO that's where the show drags and it feels like it covers a lot of the same ground multiple times.
To me this is a better story than Breaking Bad but youll see.
NOT SORT OF - He did it for Kim - not because it was a loser case. He cared more about her career even though it would push her away from having to prove his worth to her. This ending was so important because doing the right thing can hurt us more than we want to admit. He is not angry because he put the money back, he is angry because he cannot buy the office. If he was doing so well why would he be upset about it? ... You two need to remember this is a prequel so this is years before we know Jimmy as the Saul that we know from Breaking Bad, so don't assume you know Jimmy because we knew him as Saul. This show is not going to explain things to you, it's going to show you. and you're suppose to catch these things. And this episode showed you that Jimmy is not doing well and he won't get that office.
EXACTLY 💯 💯 Thank you.. hope he sees this.. I mean.. I like watching reactions and almost feel you have to let people have their experience.. but its driving me crazy that he thinks he knows Jimmy.. no.. Jimmy is not Saul Goodman from BB.. and sometimes I think he thinks it's BB reboot and Jimmy is Walt.. Walt turned into a greedy scumbag.. Saul Goodman of BB was not a Greedy guy.. scumbag..rule bender and breaker willing to compromise ethics for dollars sure.. but not Greedy that was walt.. THIS IS JIMMY!! Ohh man.. I am like yelling at my TV watching this guy guess wrong 39 times an episode.. sorry Eric.. I dig ya.. I just think you're trying too hard.. relax and watch the show..think of it as a new show but you have been given a few spoilers that give you a idea of what could be coming.. I was with ya 100 percent when you were defending your position on Walter and felt it was wrong for people to try to force you into their opinion.. I don't want to be like those guys.. not trying to rip ya.. I just think you will enjoy it more if you relax and realize BCS is it's own show with BB tie ins.. enjoy the new show and get to know Jimmy instead of assuming he is Saul. Thanks for the reactions hope this wasn't too harsh.
@3404sammy I understand people are hesitant to read the comments for reasons that they don't want any trolls or spoilers or anything negative. However, this had to be said, and these are the kinds of comments they need to read. And if this was already recorded and no one said anything on their patreon, then they better start reading on RUclips before it's too late.
@@3404sammy also don't worry I thought I was being too harsh
I love better call Saul more than breaking bad.
You have to watch Breaking Bad first.
I think they outdone themselves with Better Call Saul.
Oscar and Felix like The Odd Couple. OLD movie worth checking out, same old guys that were on Grumpy Old Men. They made it a TV series in the 70’s I believe.
I don't think you can enjoy how this series ends if you have not seen Breaking Bad.
The lady on here looks so disinterested during this reaction. Sheesh lady, perk up a little