Saul Begs Mike For More Information On Lalo | Something Unforgivable | Better Call Saul
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- Опубликовано: 21 апр 2022
- Saul visits Mike hoping he will fill him in on the situation with Lalo.
Season 5 Episode 10 Something Unforgivable: After the showdown with Lalo, Jimmy demands answers from Mike. A warning from Howard gets Kim thinking. Nacho takes a nerve-wracking trip to Mexico.
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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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The scene of jimmy ringing the bell and smacking the door never fails to make me laugh. Then the camera moves over to show that mike was watching it all happen.
I genuinely hate both Jimmy and Kim. Watch them both through gritted teeth
This is pure Bob just goofing for the camera
And the delivery on that "HEY!"
@@Rztro1544 HAHA! Yep.
LMAOOOOOO
This is the moment when Jimmy became the one who knocks.
LITERALLY
The one who knocks... and dings.
@@MrLinkDay this is the moment when Jimmy became hector salamanca
@@chinmaykulkarni2462 Or rather, he became some unholly amalgamation of Hector Salamanka (The One Who Dings), Walter White (The One Who Knocks), Skyler White (The One Who wants to be kept in the loop), and Hank Shraeder (The One Who Got Ambushed).
I usually hate these overused, played out “This is the moment” jokes. But this one is alright👍🏻
Best line that everyone is overlooking: “What? You didn’t think I’d find your ultra secret bat cave?“ 😂😂😂
I died 😂😂😂😂
Jimmy is a Batman fan 🤣 He called Betsy's car "Kettlemobile"
This is the moment Mike became Batman.
He loves avocado too
"Batcave" makes even more sense now.
“Lalo Salamanca is going to die tonight.”
famous last words before disaster
Yes that is one hell of a disaster! You never untie a psychotic Salamanca
Oh the disaster’s just begun
"How...?" Another famous word after the disaster
Lalo gets killed by Walter. You heart it here first
@@bryanp5843 lol
It’s so wild to think that this is like the highlight of Jimmy’s life, but for Gus and Lalo it’s barely even a footnote. Funny, this is only a few episodes after he calls Howard too small, yet he’s too small for all the other characters
When worlds collide. You can tell by how Jimmy is in shock after the shootout
He calls Howard too small in JMM which is 3 episodes before this one
It's not the same episode
@@lunch77 oop, my bad! I thought it was this one
He didn't refer to howard as too small, He was referring to the job that Howard offered to him at HHM
I'm glad to see that Mike, knowing that he could simply tell Saul to pound sand and not tell him anything, decides to at least give him some "closure" with the Lalo stuff when Saul opens up about being more worried about Kim than himself.
Glad they keep the consistency of Mike softening up when loved ones are involved since he has also experienced having his family threatened by the cartel
Mike has a soft spot for people "in the game" that are good at heart and/or made a few mistakes that put them on a road that they desperately want to get out of (Jimmy, Nacho, Werner, Jesse)
@@malif1279 Jimmy didn’t want to get out though. He just didn’t want Kim in danger.
Yea, funny enough it was the same Cartel that threathened Mike, the Salamancas.
0:38 Saul’s got that funky beat going on
Scared for life type beat
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It matches perfectly with Staying Alive song
@WeakieDave Desk ayo it's you again! I think I know you from somewhere valve related
lofi pls
I love the connection, slight as it is, when jimmy admits he’s scared for Kim. Mike can relate to wanting his family safe.
A very nuanced observation, but also very true. _That's_ why Mike told him.
@@easygoing2479 is it really that nuanced? it's obviously the factor that changed his mind and mike caring about family is practically tattooed on his face
@@DaveDexterMusic everything is nuanced and psychological with these people
"All right... all right."
"that's not your concern"
Mike, the man had a gun held to his head and he doesn't even know why. You gotta have him SOME peace of mind
“worry about yourself”
-Mike voice
Of all the things that weigh on Mike’s soul, Saul’s peace of mind isn’t one of them.
He saved his life. I say tell him thank you and don’t push for more.
@@austinboylan5476 And that is Mike’s biggest mistake. He didn’t trust Saul enough to be his lawyer which led to his death.
Mike’s always sentimental about people caring about other people, so of course he’d have cause to give them some closure. Like the nerd who lost some of his “dad’s” baseball cards.
@@austinboylan5476 Lmao Saul's life is nothing but a chesspiece in a game that's much bigger than him. Of course he wants to know what the hell is going on.
Lalo is equally charming and frightening at the same time. Season 6 is going to be a wild ride.
He plays such an amazing role. Lalo has become my second favorite character behind Mike.
The rollercoaster of emotion Lalo put Hector in at the end of the first episode had me on the edge of my seat.
@@tankdogization Lalo Is a ripoff of Furio Giunta AND Mike Palmice.
@@das81 that is just...wrong lol. The sopranos is great, but furio and Mikey were nowhere near as charismatic haha especially furio "simping for Carmella" giunta
So far it has been a wild ride on the back of a slug. Let’s hope it gets good
S5E9: I’m afraid FOR Kim
S5E10: I’m afraid OF Kim
Sending Kim on a trip to Belize, where Mike went to.
This actually is episode 10, haha
and now she even has her own "I am the one who knocks moment"
After watching S6 episode 1-2, Kim starts to scare me a little
@@L1f3hAcK i disagree, the im the one who knocks moment imo was Walt showing pathetic ego, comparable with Jimmy vs Howard in JMM, Kim moment was just like all those Kim moments when shes really a badass
Mike took a BIG risk telling Jimmy that. Yeah Jimmy’s obviously not an informant for the cartel, but if Jimmy had contacted Lalo and warned him, he would not only have escaped the ambush, but known who was responsible for it.
Edit: And I just realized, with Nacho gone, Jimmy is the last remaining loose end.
Lucky for Jimmy, gus doesn't know that.
1:48 is when I ask a clarifying question on a test
It's always when family gets involved that Mike opens up. He played hardass to Nacho when Mike was trying to find the baseball cards until Nacho thought he was threatening his dad. Here, Mike refuses to say anything until Jimmy says that he's worried about Kim.
Mike always predict things correctly. That's what makes Lalo a terrifying Psycho. Because he proved that Mike Ehrmantraut can also be wrong. Waiting to see how him and Gus takes the guy down ☠️
Lol I don't want Lalo to die, he's too interesting
@@seliamila1005 but he does, we already know that
@WeakieDave Desk who mentions who?
@WeakieDave Desk but that just shows that Saul doesn't know any better. We already know in BB that Lalo is dead. Since all Salamancas have died including Hector.
@@spacemann1425 that’s what Gus believes
*Saul literally got murdered and asks for clarification*:
Mike: "not your concern".
This is the moment Jimmy becomes Mr. Cinnabon.
No…it’s not.
@@borris3768 this is the moment that walter junior became breakfast
@@kyler1509 lol
Holy crap, a wild Audioholics appeared. Your channel is the best, bro.
Just look at how much Jimmy loves Kim. Can’t imagine him losing her (albeit we all know he’s gonna lose her anyway in BrBa and Gene timeline).
Maybe, maybe not. Maybe Kim winds up doing jail time, or at the least, losing her license to practice law for her involvement with Mesa Verde, so she takes off to Nebraska to restart her life, which is why Jimmy goes there as Gene to be with her, then finds her in the end in which they take off together to live somewhere else, like a foreign country.
@@DoppelgangerShockwave Foreign country, like Belize?
@@DoppelgangerShockwave Nah, after Saul has his photo taken by the vacuum store guy for his new ID, he notices "Nebraska" written on it, which prompts him to ask "Nebraska, what's there?" to which the vacuum guy responds "You". Seems like Saul didn't pick Nebraska himself.
@@manoss4889 Jimmy didn’t pick Nebraska. Ed picked it for him. Let me rephrase that: “Someone else” had Ed picked Nebraska for him.
Who’s Gene?
"It's not my fault I got ambushed. Why did I have to lie to Salamanca?!"
The audience could maybe piece the reasoning together but Jimmy couldn't. Love how he asked this question. Great writing.
What would you say it is? I need to be reminded again, so much stuff happens
@@accountman964 Lalo can’t know that there was an ambush in the desert because there was no way Saul would make it out alive without some kind of help. Lalo would piece it together that Mike helped Saul, which leads to Gus’ cover of trying to get rid of Lalo being blown.
@@Odme_ I still don't get why he had to lie about that. Gus and Lalo did promise they had eachother's backs, though obviously neither of them meant it, but Gus could've just said he heard about the bail and sent one of his men to cover Saul so that Lalo could get out of jail and make good on his 'promise' to have his back. It's not unreasonable to think Gus would have eyes and ears in his own territory. I dunno.
Honestly why would lalo even care? Jimmy got him the money that’s all that matters right?
@@lukekiely2450that’s valid but unfortunately lalo did care. He cared enough to have nacho drive all the way out in the desert to find the car wreck and see the bullet holes and realize that jimmy lied to him about several things when pickling up the bail money. It’s more about the principle with lalo when it comes to him bringing people further into the game. Yea it was a lie that had no effect on lalo but it was still a lie. Lalo clearly loves the fact people fear him and his unpredictable-ness. The fact that the shady lawyer that barely even got him bail in the first place would lie to his face is gonna make someone like that want to know the whole truth behind what happened.
The rhythm of the door bell ring it’s funny ! Lol he had a beat going.
But as an old Boomer - he couldn't keep it up.
So funny how Mike went from the parking attendant that Saul was annoyed by to a guy that saved his life
"Salamanca isn't worried about you."
"Me? I'm nobody. I just want to talk to my lawyers."
I am reminded, yet again, of the immense talents of these two actors. They are riveting to watch.
“Lalo is going to die tonight.” Kind of like the Titanic is arriving in New York tomorrow.
Or Jack was going to let Hank go
@@youknow227 dude...
I was geniunely relieved when he said that. Most of what Mike did was done, exceptionally well.
Jimmy and Mike interactions in BCS are completely different from Saul and Mike interactions in BB. In the latter, Mike is just about sick and tired of him not to mention annoyed by him. Here, he genuinely sees him as a vulnerable person and somewhat cares for his safety.
The whole incident with Howard and how it turned out probably soured Mike on Jimmy/Saul for good. Mike always feels sympathetic and remorseful when people not in the game get involved, Jimmy dives head first into his Saul Goodman persona and acts like nothing happened, or went wrong, and acts as though he has nothing to feel sorry for, which made Mike believe Jimmy was just devoid any empathy or humanity, and therefore not worth his time outside of the occasional P.I. business he does for him.
I think Saul blames Mike for Lalo coming back and ruining his life(as Mike was the one who made him get Lalo out of prison) and I think Mike blames Jimmy for Howard dying. They don't dislike each other enough not to work together but I think they don't respect each other anymore.
00:05 What my proctologist says every time I come for an appointment.
you come for your proctologist?
0:25 the delivery on all these lines at the window crack me up man lol
I mean, Odenkirk did so much more comedy than drama, he knows them intonations
“If anything happens to her”
❤
Mikes basically saying he doesnt have enough stickers for the information he cant have
0:51 idk why but Mike’s surly “HEY!” makes me laugh 😂
I love how Mike has his principles when it comes to those that aren't in the game.
Bob's acting here is AMAZING
Imagine how sad the world would be if Tobias Funke didn't pick him as a therapist
I like how Mike at first keeps information away from people outside of the Gus vs Cartel loop. The most loyal man in both shows by far.
This scene is intense and funny at the same time. Bob is such a terrific actor 🙌🏻
He was just really excited to show Mike he finally had enough stickers
bob really put the performance of this century man he’s great
0:51 That “HEY!!” made me laugh way too hard lmao
Remembered this scene but it's so good to just see that intensity + to feel it
Jimmy is genuinely more concerned about Kim's well-being much more than his own
I actually believe that the Saul Goodman we see in breaking bad is just a split personality of only his scummy side. Kim ends up dying which causes Saul to develop said personality because of trauma.
@@bluebubble229 I still don’t understand why he became so selfish in Breaking Bad because he’s so selfless here when it’s about Kim. Maybe he was never selfish at all in Breaking Bad timeline. Those evil persona could be just an act.
@@nont18411 it’s either an act or a literal split personality.
*CELERY* *ANUS* *TURTLE*
02:35 Lalo smiling full of charisma.
ok, show me 😃
2:01 breaks my heart
That knock is so chaotic but the bell is so calm. Like Mike and Saul.
Hahahhaha the ringing and knocking In alternating rhythm omg it killed me
I see why Mike told Kim she was made of sterner stuff. he was about to cry just now
This is the moment Saul became the one who knocks
"I want this information, Mike. You owe me that much".
I don't owe you a damn thing.
Now Lalo will probably need Saul's assistance again... Man, I can't wait to see how Saul and Kim react to him still being alive!
you got your wish granted if you watched the latest episode
well...
Wow the writing in this scene is brilliant! You can really see the moment Mike becomes Gordon Ramsey. Brilliant! Bravo Vince!!
I don’t think i can physically take what its going to do to jimmy if Kim dies. “If i lose her” you can feel his dread.
I actually believe the saul Goodman we see in breaking bad is a split personality. Kim ends up dying, which causes Jimmy to lose it and the trauma is so bad that his brain creates a split personality of only his scummy side.
Saul would have rather died at the shootout than lie to Salamancas. He was once on death row, and managed to live. However the judge now happens to be Lalo and not Tuco 😂
2:35 that didn’t age very well
Saul thinks Lalo is dead but in BB he thinks he is alive. Otherwise, why would he think Lalo sent Jesse and Walt? Argh, so many questions to be answered in the next episodes.
He obviously doesn't think that for very long
I think the Lalo situation going to go into breaking bad time around when Saul was in the dessert with Walt and Jessie so the line makes sense
@@mermer2811 I think Lalo will face to face with Jimmy again. We are going to see jimmy trying to hide his surprise to see him alive while also trying to hide that he knew they tried to kill him. Lalo is going to mention Nacho being involved and then Jimmy will not know how Lalo dies later on if he does die. That leaves the line in BB working as he panic at the idea Lalo sent people to kill him for his involvement and he keep saying it was Nacho.
@@chamoo232 Welp.
love that one frame before the cutoff lol
Mike told Jimmy that Lalo is going to be dealt with. What if they meet again after the failed assassination and Jimmy, greatly disturbed, slips with something like "oh huh great to see you alive" the same way he mistakenly said “Lalo” instead of “De Guzman” in the court hallway when speaking to the prosecutors in se06x01. If Gus somehow manages to intercept Nacho before the rest of the cartel (or Mike helps him disappear with the help of the Hoover max pressure pro model 60 guy, depending on Gus’s intentions towards Nacho) noticing this mistake might be the only lead left for Lalo on proving who was responsible for the hit. It might even turn out that after Nacho disappears, things calm down for some time and somewhere in the future (maybe right around BB era) Lalo needing something from Jimmy just shows up at his place, resulting in Lalo reopening a cold case. What if this was the reason why we see Jimmy shout “it wasn’t me it was Ignacio” in this scene, because Lalo has been already in the process of retrieving that information from Jimmy and thats why he expected him be responsible for the kidnapping.
This could also explain why Hector was hidden in that desert shack, it wasn't Tuco who placed him there it was Lalo, to keep him away from Gus. Then after both of them were dead, Gus returned him to the nursing home for further torment.
I just had this idea yesterday and an upload of THIS exact moment from an official channel? Cmon.
As soon as Jimmy brings up Kim, Mike softens up.
Mike's got family coming over...he's having a children's birthday party hahaha.
This was the moment Saul became Nobody.
I love their dynamics as total opposites
The ‘if anything happens to her…’ breaks my heart
1:45 even sounds like Walt at one point lol
I think this is one of the only times Jimmy was able to manipulate Mike into doing what he wanted. Not saying that Jimmy doesn’t care about Kim but the whole “If something happens to her..” thing seemed a bit contrived when Mike wasn’t being more forthcoming with the info
Jimmy is truly scared shitless about Lalo doing anything to Kim though, he knows Kim talked to Lalo so he knows her, and that Lalo is ruthless.
He did it in breaking bad when he gave Mike a fake address for jesse
While I think this was a genuine plea/fear for Kim and not a manipulation, I LOVE your theory! I never thought about it, and got chills, because that IS literally Jimmy’s superpower: the Slippin’ Jimmy; exploiting his own pain, physical or emotional, to gain sympathy. There’s obvious scenes where you can tell he’s Slippin’ but now I’m gonna go rewatch and see if I can find more with this in mind!
oPeN nA nOoR
It’s sad that Mike always saw Jimmy as a money hungry person, when clearly he did love his people and wanted to protect them. It’s just after the whole incident it left him broken and the only thing to keep him going is making money.
Has anyone made a remix of Saul ringing the doorbell?
We need a better call saul remix like the one with breaking bad
0:39😂
They have great chemistry together its so funny
"Im not going to leave until you do!"
*grabs by neck* inside now
0:51 "Hang up that computer call..."
0:06 - me when I'm constipated.
0:49 probably the most out of control Mike has ever been while speaking in _Breaking Bad_ or _Better Call Saul_ XD
I can't tell when jimmy is yelling if he is being serious or not lol.
Lalo Salamanca did in fact, not die that night.
Mike jinxed the whole operation.
0:37
Phat beat
Makes Season 6 Mid-season finale even sadder! Jimmy neither Mike nor Kim told jimmy Lalo was alive.
This is the moment Jesse became Captain Cook.
This legit felt like a GTA cutscene
For real
1:33 I see why Jimmy was confused. There’s three sides here, Lalo Salamanca, the guys who ambushed Jimmy (Juan’s men), and Mike. Obviously Mikes not with Lalo and those guys are not with Mike or Lalo. That leaves a three sided war with Jimmy, a civilian in the middle of No-Man’s Land figuring out why there’s a war going on.
Note the baseball bat by the TV. So happy to see Mike enjoying recreational sports.
1:46 Bob Odenkirk is genious
Naive jimmy is always so funny and cute! Like when he was knocking like that on tucos door 😂
Every detail in this show is so intimate. Mike's house is a solid 2 storey brick built in the 50's. Dependable and time tested just like Mike.
“I’m your attorney and you will *smacks* let *smacks* me *smacks* in!”
Saul Goodman really said "ACK!"
0:38-0:48. Thats what walter said when he is the ONE who knock. Bravo Vince !
I'm so happy that Jimmy receives closure from Mike. At least Jimmy knows that he won't have to worry about Lalo anymore after Mike tells him this. Can't wait to see more.
Lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the thumbnail is the origin of the Saul Goodman pointing
Well, Mike's words didn't age well.
1:13 Am I crazy or you can hear someone on the set saying Jimmy's script "you saved my life" in the background?
Listening closely, I can hear it
Ironically Saul often taylors his personality to fit with whomever he's talking to, which makes him seem mildly two faced at times. But here? The personality that Saul needs to put on in order to fit with Mike is honesty. Not fake, "sincere honesty," but true honesty.
0:39 When the parcel delivery driver gets paid by stop instead of day rate.
Lalo Salamanca is going to die tonight
Hector: are you sure about that 🤨
Imagine if in another TV universe, we got a Jimmy/Saul and Mike show in the style of the Odd Couple. I would so watch it.
This is the moment where Jimmy learns that Mike has family.
Another reason Mike sucked as bad as Walt. Constantly intentionally leaving people in the dark to protect his Overlord in Gus
That is definitely not going to end well for Kim...
I actually believe the saul Goodman we see in breaking bad is a split personality. Kim ends up dying, which causes Jimmy to lose it and the trauma is so bad that his brain creates a split personality of only his scummy side.
"How..."
Everyone wants answers
When Mike tells you to leave, you leave. He's Mr. "Yes Sir".
Mike has the neck of a monitor lizard
This is basically Mike going like “you can’t know that much because you don’t in Breaking Bad”
Awesome