They didn't choose the first architect because he bragged about "building a tunnel 'undetected'" - yet he just told mike about it without any push. Who knows if he would keep their lab a secret.
I also think the first guy acted like it would be easy but they liked the second guy because he was actually transparent about how difficult it would be and the potential risks, which is always who you want on a project.
I love both Mike and Gus recognized pretty quickly Ziegler was the real engineer with a well establish background in his profession. His knowledge of the subject wasn't trial by fire.
8:45 The guy was a yes-man, not taking into account any issues that may arise, and also bragged about another secret project he worked on. He's untrustworthy.
Not to mention the cartel used tunnels all the time and a certain rival does later in the series. That secret tunnel could have been Gus's enemies project
I don’t know if you noticed, but in the beginning scene they changed from Better Call Sauls digital cameras back to the Breaking Bad 35mm film to capture the feeling of Breaking Bad. So cool
I watched the show as it aired and at first I was annoyed that they delved so deep into "fan service" but it turned out to be one of the most pivotal arcs of the show and important character development for Mike.
They filmed that intro with actual film, instead of doing it digitally, because they filmed Breaking Bad on real film, but filmed Better Call Saul digitally. They did this to make the scene feel more like Breaking Bad Edit: Also, that montage of Jimmy going around selling cellphones is extremely similar to the montage of Jesse selling meth in episode 6 of season 1 in Breaking Bad. He even goes to the same spots. After the Breaking Bad montage, Jesse gives Walt his 'second cellphone', which is extremely similar to the ones Jimmy was selling.
I've been saying the same thing man. Breaking Bad was phenomenal, but clearly the team grew and got better at their craft. You can see the polish and confidence in BCS. Everyone, the writing team, producers, film crew, assistants, all got better. I'm glad you noticed that. Hats off to you james. And i never saw that parallel between saul and chuck before. Chuck tearing up his house looking for the source directly parallels saul in this moment in his office at the episodes beginning. Wow.
Agreed, on all counts Jason. And the Chuck parallel/call back. Yes. There's one other clear one that I can remember but I don't wanna mention it 'cuz I don't recall if it's upcoming, or past where James is at here...
4:50 It always cracks me up when I see someone snap a screen off of a flip phone or stomp on a smart phone in a movie. That does absolutely nothing to the phone. Microwave it, toss it in a liquid or encase it in concrete. There's so many ways to destroy a phone and that just isn't it.
I love how Mike and Gus instantly recognized Ziegler as a real engineer once he got to work. It was no question he was way better than the previous individual.
I love how in this episode, werner told mike about everything that could go wrong? And the other guy was completely confident that everything would go right, and they went with the oldschool, humble man over the hightech guy with no proof of experience , also, love youre reactions, only reaction youtuber i watch and feel like im watching something that builds from what they are reacting too
I love the Breaking Bad time jump at the beginning right after everything went wrong and Saul has to go into hiding, then seeing Jimmy being in his element, basically in Saul Goodman mode. Plus the beginning of the lab being constructed is great to see. So much happens this season, it’s amazing. Great reaction James, hope you’re doing well. Have a great day and take care!
I know many of us have said exactly the same thing in previous episodes when you talk about the film making techniques---how it feels like the cinematographers, show runners, and writers all refined their craft in Breaking Bad, and then used everything they learned when they created Better Call Saul. You have talked about the pacing before and how Better Call Saul seems to take its time without ever feeling like it's too slow. In my opinion it's because the experience and skill of everyone involved has elevated from where they were in the earlier series.
@@Stratilex I've watched almost all of it, but for me it didn't live up to the hype and is nowhere close to the best show ever made as a lot of people seem to think. I have about three episodes left but I haven't felt compelled to watch them, though I will eventually. I'm at a point where I despise every single character in the show and just want to see all of them die, and that includes his wife and kids.
"Oh my God, Jimmy... Just give it a whirl, man." Oh, he gave it a "whirl." LMFAO. If the writers on this show had actually gone down that road of writing sessions of Jimmy seeing a psychologist/therapist, I think we all know how unbelievably brilliant they woulda been. And my guess is everyone involved in the show knew this as well. There's one thing/reason that made them balk at writing those scenes and going down that road, and my guess most of us here know what it is. Great reaction again, James. And I knew you were gonna give a specific shout out to the shot of that guy waiting on the side of the road w/ the bag over his head. It's a shot for the ages...
If the engineer can't keep his mouth shut about his previous illegal work, they can't count on him to keep his mouth shut about the lab they want built.
the writing is smart. the cinematography is amazing. the character development is detailed. this is why I miss the BB universe... and it'll get better!
Maybe because it's not? The person Kim got out of jailtime is played by actor Johnathan Nieves while the three thugs that assault Jimmy are played by actors Tommy Nelson, Carlin James and Cory Chapman.
I have always said that Breaking Bad is almost impossible to top. But the camera angles, lighting ,storytelling and character development, not to mention the way they incorporate the whole Breaking Bad story lines without compromising the integrity of the overall story of either show. Also it ties up some unknown events that happened in BB via time jumping. All of this kind of makes BCS a more satisfying watch than BB. PEACE!
I'm sorry, but Kim was 100% in the wrong here. Her sales pitch to Kevin and Paige was that Mesa Verde would be her sole focus. Then, when they needed her she flat out refuse to come in. I don't care if you think you were doing that felt more important to you. When the client that pays you calls you in... YOU COME IN IMMEDIATELY.
They didn't choose the first architect because he bragged about "building a tunnel 'undetected'" - yet he just told mike about it without any push. Who knows if he would keep their lab a secret.
I also think the first guy acted like it would be easy but they liked the second guy because he was actually transparent about how difficult it would be and the potential risks, which is always who you want on a project.
I love both Mike and Gus recognized pretty quickly Ziegler was the real engineer with a well establish background in his profession. His knowledge of the subject wasn't trial by fire.
How can you trust someone who does that
Also building tunnels under the border means he likely worked for a cartel before so a little to close to home for Gus
Francesca was his Breaking Bad secretary :) he met her in better call Saul
The scene where Jimmy and Kim first meet Francesca is GOLD. "5th circle of hell," "You had me at old people." LMFAO.
8:45 The guy was a yes-man, not taking into account any issues that may arise, and also bragged about another secret project he worked on. He's untrustworthy.
Never thought about that. I just assumed Mike thought he was too cocky. But yeah, bragging about a secret tunnel probably wasn't smart.
Not to mention the cartel used tunnels all the time and a certain rival does later in the series.
That secret tunnel could have been Gus's enemies project
We're starting the lab construction arc, let's go!
My favorite part of BCS
Was not expecting the lore to this!
We are so close to him meeting a excellent new character. I can’t wait.
Lalo is such a legend❤
I don’t know if you noticed, but in the beginning scene they changed from Better Call Sauls digital cameras back to the Breaking Bad 35mm film to capture the feeling of Breaking Bad. So cool
The whole Lab Construction arc is such a highlight of the show, THIS is how you do sub-plots
I watched the show as it aired and at first I was annoyed that they delved so deep into "fan service" but it turned out to be one of the most pivotal arcs of the show and important character development for Mike.
They filmed that intro with actual film, instead of doing it digitally, because they filmed Breaking Bad on real film, but filmed Better Call Saul digitally. They did this to make the scene feel more like Breaking Bad
Edit: Also, that montage of Jimmy going around selling cellphones is extremely similar to the montage of Jesse selling meth in episode 6 of season 1 in Breaking Bad. He even goes to the same spots. After the Breaking Bad montage, Jesse gives Walt his 'second cellphone', which is extremely similar to the ones Jimmy was selling.
"There is no second cellphone. I think what you heard was just my alarm." - Walt, maybe
@@pvanukoff If that had been the only thing Walt said, the lie might actually have been believable
I've been saying the same thing man. Breaking Bad was phenomenal, but clearly the team grew and got better at their craft. You can see the polish and confidence in BCS. Everyone, the writing team, producers, film crew, assistants, all got better. I'm glad you noticed that. Hats off to you james.
And i never saw that parallel between saul and chuck before. Chuck tearing up his house looking for the source directly parallels saul in this moment in his office at the episodes beginning. Wow.
Absolutely, you can feel themselves evolving with the characters.
Agreed, on all counts Jason. And the Chuck parallel/call back. Yes. There's one other clear one that I can remember but I don't wanna mention it 'cuz I don't recall if it's upcoming, or past where James is at here...
Couldn't have said it better myself!
4:50
It always cracks me up when I see someone snap a screen off of a flip phone or stomp on a smart phone in a movie.
That does absolutely nothing to the phone. Microwave it, toss it in a liquid or encase it in concrete. There's so many ways to destroy a phone and that just isn't it.
I choose to see it as just a way for them to "tag" the phones they shouldn't use anymore and destroy properly at the first opportunity
I love how Mike and Gus instantly recognized Ziegler as a real engineer once he got to work. It was no question he was way better than the previous individual.
The german anrchitect they hired, his name is Werner. Now, the namesake for Walt's alias is the german physicist Werner Heisenberg, just a fun fact
It is a pretty common name for a German man of his age at that time. In Germany, it would be completely unremarkable.
@@Yora21 in real life, maybe, but it was deliberately chosen by the writers
I love how in this episode, werner told mike about everything that could go wrong? And the other guy was completely confident that everything would go right, and they went with the oldschool, humble man over the hightech guy with no proof of experience , also, love youre reactions, only reaction youtuber i watch and feel like im watching something that builds from what they are reacting too
When it was all said and done, and ended up liking BCS more and that says a lot because I've seen BB at least 10 times through the series.
Happy BCS day. I look forward to watching this with you every week.
I love the Breaking Bad time jump at the beginning right after everything went wrong and Saul has to go into hiding, then seeing Jimmy being in his element, basically in Saul Goodman mode. Plus the beginning of the lab being constructed is great to see. So much happens this season, it’s amazing. Great reaction James, hope you’re doing well. Have a great day and take care!
I love how the opening is shot in the Breaking Bad handheld wobbly camera style.
Yes street light is from Jackie Brown
Good work James
Cheers
Street Life by The Crusaders featuring Randy Crawford.
I know many of us have said exactly the same thing in previous episodes when you talk about the film making techniques---how it feels like the cinematographers, show runners, and writers all refined their craft in Breaking Bad, and then used everything they learned when they created Better Call Saul.
You have talked about the pacing before and how Better Call Saul seems to take its time without ever feeling like it's too slow. In my opinion it's because the experience and skill of everyone involved has elevated from where they were in the earlier series.
James i’m begging you to do the sopranos after better call saul. You’d love that show dude.
I only got like 3 episodes into that show. It didn't sell me tbh
@@Stratilex I've watched almost all of it, but for me it didn't live up to the hype and is nowhere close to the best show ever made as a lot of people seem to think. I have about three episodes left but I haven't felt compelled to watch them, though I will eventually. I'm at a point where I despise every single character in the show and just want to see all of them die, and that includes his wife and kids.
Nah bro, Kim did Kevin and Paige so wrong. Can't do that to your employer.
Yo! Since you mentioned Fargo, there's still season 4 for you to see and Season 5 comes out this November!
"Oh my God, Jimmy... Just give it a whirl, man." Oh, he gave it a "whirl." LMFAO. If the writers on this show had actually gone down that road of writing sessions of Jimmy seeing a psychologist/therapist, I think we all know how unbelievably brilliant they woulda been. And my guess is everyone involved in the show knew this as well. There's one thing/reason that made them balk at writing those scenes and going down that road, and my guess most of us here know what it is. Great reaction again, James. And I knew you were gonna give a specific shout out to the shot of that guy waiting on the side of the road w/ the bag over his head. It's a shot for the ages...
Damn right, love these shots in this series!
"Cause and Effect" couldve been another name for this show
"Spy-ey" is equivalent to "tradecraft"
Keep up your great commentary 😎
Saul Goodman is in his element!
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Much love!
My goodness James. What a pleasure it is to see you getting deeper into this show. You're going to be floored by season 5 and 6.
It’s def a Jackie Brown nod. Complete with the pov trunk shots and of course the Robert Forster connection
YOU GOT IT! 🤘🏽
I know who’s coming next, can’t wait
0:01 guy looked like the IRL version of Thanos
that song also came on Donnie Brasco during a montage of them committing crimes and partying
I could watch a few more episodes of Jimmy just selling these phones, lol. 😅
happy sunday
Happy Sunday my friend!
Always love seeing some Kiki merch. My cousin went to Japan recently and shipped me Kiki playing cards and coasters lol.
If the engineer can't keep his mouth shut about his previous illegal work, they can't count on him to keep his mouth shut about the lab they want built.
the writing is smart. the cinematography is amazing. the character development is detailed. this is why I miss the BB universe... and it'll get better!
Can see some Mr Robot composition influences in some of the shots here
This man Mike
3 more episodes until he gets on scene!
Mr de Guzman ❤
it would've been cool to see one of Jessies friends make cameo, maybe buy a cell phone from Jimmy
Damn man, I miss Boston Market.
How am I always the only person I know that notices one of the 3 kids that jumped Jimmy was the 1 that Kim kept out of prison?
Maybe because it's not? The person Kim got out of jailtime is played by actor Johnathan Nieves while the three thugs that assault Jimmy are played by actors Tommy Nelson, Carlin James and Cory Chapman.
Thanks James :)
Do you know how many Werner Zieglers are there in Germany?
26 now according to Mrs Ziegler! Hahaha Lalo is so funny 😂
The first architect was overconfident and already proved that he was unable to keep secrets. It was clear the German guy was a better option.
Correct!
Eating some Ju ju bees
I have always said that Breaking Bad is almost impossible to top. But the camera angles, lighting ,storytelling and character development, not to mention the way they incorporate the whole Breaking Bad story lines without compromising the integrity of the overall story of either show. Also it ties up some unknown events that happened in BB via time jumping. All of this kind of makes BCS a more satisfying watch than BB. PEACE!
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14:43 😂
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Heyo
I think links to S04e03/04 are missing on Patreon
They are on there. Just not in the collection section.
I'm sorry, but Kim was 100% in the wrong here. Her sales pitch to Kevin and Paige was that Mesa Verde would be her sole focus. Then, when they needed her she flat out refuse to come in. I don't care if you think you were doing that felt more important to you. When the client that pays you calls you in... YOU COME IN IMMEDIATELY.