Better Call Saul | Jimmy & Kim's First Con (Bob Odenkirk, Rhea Seehorn)
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2023
- After Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) decides to quit the law, he shows Kim (Rhea Seehorn) what kind of lifestyle he wants to pursue.
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Season 2, Episode 1 "Switch"
Better Call Saul’s final season concludes the complicated journey and transformation of its compromised hero, Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), into criminal lawyer Saul Goodman. From the cartel to the courthouse, from Albuquerque to Omaha, season six tracks Jimmy, Saul and Gene as well as Jimmy’s complex relationship with Kim (Rhea Seehorn), who is in the midst of her own existential crisis. Meanwhile, Mike (Jonathan Banks), Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), Nacho (Michael Mando) and Lalo (Tony Dalton) are locked into a game of cat and mouse with mortal stakes.
Produced by Sony Pictures Television, Better Call Saul stars Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, Tony Dalton, and Giancarlo Esposito and is executive produced by Peter Gould, Vince Gilligan, Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Thomas Schnauz, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Diane Mercer, and Michael Morris.
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I can't believe you didn't show the part where he finds out the cost of the bill.
I KNOW RIGHT??! Who would edit that out?! I’s the WHOLE PAYOFF
This has the payoff: ruclips.net/video/Fmueo46ag5I/видео.html
Ken the man who got conned for the shots by a sleazy lawyer and years later a high school chemistry teacher would blow up his car.
lmao his life sucks
When he sees the bill is the best part.
exactly!
The best part where he notices the price of the bill is one of the best parts of the clip.
Oh come on, you didn't show the best part, when Ken looks at the bill
All things considered he gave them a lot of free financial advice. Even if he was a douche, lowkey kind of nice of him.
Well not until Walt runs into him
He's not as bad in Better call Saul as he was in Breaking Bad, maybe because he saw them as potential clients and Kim is good looking.
He thought he was making like a 200,000,000$ deal what are you talking about? He assumed they'd go with him to invest the family savings in
Dude, he was running his own con. There was nothing free about his "advice", it was all meant to leech money from their inheritance into his own pockets.
The whole purpose of the clip is to see Ken's reaction, and you didn't.
The best part is Ken is the guy, whose car gets destroyed by Walter at the gas station in BREAKING BAD
And so began a downward spiral for Kim Wexler.
Ken later wrote a tell-all biography about how Saul Goodman scammed him and Heisenberg blew up his car. It made the bestseller list.
isn't this the same guy who gets his car blown up by walter? listening to "baby girl im a blur" by say anything?
This show reminds me of how much I miss the early 2000s. We had technology, but we weren't constantly plugged in. There was still a measure of innocence and naivete. Plus, we were still willing to talk to people and ask for help. 2007 was the beginning of the downfall, to be honest.
Ken loses!
Tired of winning, Ken?
Better console
Ok, there's no point in showing this clip without the payoff of how much the tequila cost. Why aren't the next 10 seconds included? You set up the joke but never delivered the punchline!
This is the defining moment that ruined Kim’s life.
Or is it? Considering she’s back at being a lawyer again in the end. I would say Jimmy is just a minor setback for her.
The truth is Jimmy have never mattered that much to Kim.
Ouch for Jimmy
She's not back as a lawyer at the end. Her old bar card didn't have an expiration date, which is why she was able to get into the prison easily to see Jimmy, plus she's still facing the lawsuit from Howard's wife.
Jimmy meant the world to Kim, hence her taking a leap of faith defending him at every turn despite the situations he’d get himself into. She’s not all innocent obviously and at times would encourage his conning, but in the end their love destroyed everything around them.
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It’s tragic because it’s all Chuck’s fault. Jimmy never would have became so cold and distant to his emotions If “you never mattered all that much to me” was spoken. He wanted to completely forget Chuck and the name McGill and start fresh with Kim
Problem being, as Jimmy regraded morally, Kim stopped recognising him. But she was unwilling to give up Jimmy because of love of course but also because of an addictive attachment to the scams. Basically Chuck made them both spiral into losing any real stability
@@theofficialretardschanneld1260 No, it ISN'T Chuck's fault. James McGill was 'Slippin Jimmy' _way_ before he became a lawyer. He and Marco Pasternak were conning people since they were in high school, many years before he went to New Mexico.
If anything, Chuck was completely right about his brother; but Kim enjoyed the thrill of the scams and stuck with Jimmy anyway.