Slippin' Kimmy | Better Call Saul
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Jimmy's old ways come back in a new form as Slippin' Kimmy starts to take shape.
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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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BUT NOT OUR KIMMY, COULDN’T BE PRECIOUS KIMMY!
AND SHE GETS TO BE A LAWYER? WHAT A SICK JOKE!
THAT GUY IN TUCUMCARI! ARE YOU TELLING ME JIMMY JUST HAPPENED TO REPRESENT HIM LIKE THAT? NO, SHE ORCHESTRATED IT, KIMMY.
SHE LACTATED ON A BUILDING PLAN
OH YOU THINK THIS IS BAD? THIS CHICANERY?!
Gawd I so love this community HAHAHAHAHA
@@Magemaster91 I read this with Chuck's voice
6:00 "I like it. I'm good at it."
This is the moment Kimmy became Heikimberg.
She’s alive.
She became Heineken.
She became Heidelvberg
The moment Kim becam hessinbrg
@@BrownSoldier96 until she inevitably will die probably
At first I thought Jimmy’s behaviour inspired her to become a conwoman…. I now realize she always was one…. he just inspired her to take the mask off……
Still Chuck was 100% right. Jimmy being an evil force who ended up destroying all the lives around him and what he turned Kim into is unforgivable.
Yes and last flashback with her mom proves it
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@@sobhan79 such great writing - even in childhood these characters show a propensity for deception.
@@sobhan79 I mean that wasn't her choice though. She definitely fought the urge to be a conwoman for years.
Her slow descent into the conman cheating ways of Jimmy was so sudden yet so slow and natural. I absolutely adore Kim as a character.
ikr. i love her character arc so much! she's incredibly well written
She was always like Jimmy, but repressed it very well even more than him.
It bothers me that fans insist so much that Kim was "corrupted" by Jimmy, that she was good and went through her "breaking bad" route, not realizing the contradiction in that. But ever since he was 9, she was always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer! *But not our Kimmy! Couldn't be precious Kimmy!*
@@yokatta-f Stealing them blind !
No one does a character arc like the ABQniverse.
@@yokatta-f no i do agree. I could've worded my comment better. It's very clear that it was always in her, and by season 5 it's not that she became more evil it's that her restraint was fading. That's what makes it so natural in my opinion. She didn't just BECOME Slippin Kimmy outta nowhere.
When Kim said It Slippin Time I cried 10/10 show
Morbius 2: Its Slippin Time
ONE KIMILLION DOLLARS BABYYY
bravo vince
The most emotional scene was when Dr. Michael Morbius appeared at the end of last episode and said "Its morbin time" before morbing Lalo and saving Kimmy and Jimmy. Such an emotional scene. I was bawling my eyes out. Bravo Vince. Bravo Morb.
It was one of the scenes of all time...
Jimmy: We are totally done with all that. Over and out. No more.
Kim: We're done when I say we're done
Let me hear you say it...
Theese ees fonney, een yore onner weeth aye lowd sownd awl ovuer thee frawg's peanus
You let that sink in
Jimmy: *Scaroused*
Now say my name... Kimsenberg.... You're goddamn right 😂😂
Kim Wexler is without a doubt one of the the most well written female characters of all time, Rhea Seehorn did a fantastic job. It really was amazing to see her evolution throughout the seasons.
She's definitely up there with Aunt Polly from Peaky Blinders.
@@BaneOfXistence4 kim is better
Characters. Just characters
just one of the best in general. Specifying the gender is really weird.
@@nobodyburgen4594apparently it’s rare to have a good female character? That’s just not true imo, but Kim is one of the goats
One of the best written TV characters ever. Her chemistry with Jimmy 📈📈📈📈
I’d say she’s the best female character I’ve seen. The best character would go to Walter White or Tony Soprano.
A prequel series on kim as a child would be Infinitely better than an animated comedy on Jimmy as a child
Stealing them blind
@@danielamaris6367 honestly i would say skyler is even better written and acted
@@merpleberg I think they both act superb, liking Rhea’s performance a bit more and Skyler might be written slightly better. But Kim’s story arc is way more fascinating to me and we’re not done with her character and she has been surprising us in almost every episode of season 6. That’s definitely my top 2 tho, they’re both amazing and interesting characters.
That scene after they scammed Ken, how Kim was so excited and happy and they ended up kissing was beautiful.
That’d be an exhilarating kiss for sure
Between that scene and Howard, They seem to get carnal pleasure from scamming people together. Pretty weird when you think about it.
@@krypticunlimited6925 i think they enjoy rush of it all that’s my guess lmao
@@krypticunlimited6925 Not really, they're giving me Bonnie and Clyde vibes.
@@rejectionisprotection4448 have you ever commited a crime with a woman i suggest you give it a shot
1:50 Imagine if the stock guy walked out right as this happened, he'd think he was seeing something VERY cursed
Im sure the Zafiro will muddy that memory up, maybe. . .
So that's how it goes in south africa. Hmmm
Ken Wins? More like Ken LOSES 500 bucks and his lunch because he saw two siblings kiss
sweet home albuquerque
or very blessed
Kim imitating Kevin is one of my favorite scenes of the series
Mine too!
Jimmy left us wondering why ‘side sitting’ was such an important detail of Kevin’s character 🤔
You people are sick
@@BasedMarysMemoirs huh?
What a shame lalo didnt kill her would’ve been one of the most shocking/saddest deaths on the series then saul would’ve only got 7 years and we woulda seen him walk out those gates a free man who beat all the odds but nooo we need a cliché sacrifice everything for the person you love I already knew he was gonna do it the moment kim admitted her crimes
They are so perfect for each other but sadly at the same time them being together, it's their downfall.
Her downfall not Saul's
it's like Hancock lmao
They are basically eachothers enablers. Usually Sual wants to pull off another scam, but on the few occations he wants to stop Kim comes up with a new scam.
They're terrible for each other, and that's why they're perfect for each other.
@@CoryTheNorm They both enable each other in the best and worst ways. Like when Jimmy defends the shoplifter and we find out Kim used to be one.
Watching this clip reel, Kim seems most willing to break the rules when authority figures in her life let her down. It started with her mother, of course, and that's why we had to see that flashback with the earrings. But when Howard acts dismissively towards her, when Chuck puts his vendetta against Jimmy before his own good sense, when Ken Wachtell acts stubborn and doubles down in the face of a potential win-win situation. She feels most comfortable going against authority when her authority figures act poorly. A lot of people who get roped into a criminal lifestyle are influenced in the same way.
Yea, and at the same time she desires to put those figures of authority in a position where she can justify her actions - she allows Kevin to express his stubbornness and then uses that to justify an action that itself is never justifiable.
Very true and realistic.
This is a great catch!
What i like about Kim is that she's smart but not condescending, strong-willed, charismatic, beautiful without being over-sexualised or vulgar, she has complex way to deal with her feelings, she can love someone unconditionally, was petty at some point, she apologised, cares about lower class people, self reliant, she felt remorse and her guilt was eating her, has patience like a saint with Jimmy, and she rocks that ponytail. Goddamnit i just love Rhea Seehorn.
It's even better because she becomes the exact opposite of all of that when she leaves Jimmy.
underrated comment
only thing I hated about her character was her smoking. quite disgusting and unattractive
@@Sailorbyday which is p symbolic of her relationship with jimmy - destructive and bad, but also cool and fun
!!!!!
thought this was gonna be the amazing award-winning animated show
When they sent the fart demon nun back to hell, it changed my entire life. I love when tv can grab you by the heart and make you more human.
Still not as good as Morbius
Are you being sarcastic?
Or do you actually like that show?
@@kkknotcool No, that show is way better than BCS & BB. It's so well writen and animated, I didn't know that Vince can animate he is talented at everything, I guess. Good job Vince.
slippin jimmy will break records
Omg when she said “it’s better as a souvenir” at first I thought she was trying to have a moral high-ground over Jimmy, like no we couldn’t possibly cash this. But now I see it totally differently… she doesn’t care about the money at all, she’s just getting off on the whole charade
I interpreted it as neither- just as indicative of her indecision at the time. Scamming was fun but fundamentally, she always intended to live a straight life. she was on the fence and constantly going back and forth, not sure where to draw the line. scamming but then refusing to cash was just part of her constant mental hopping back and forth over the fence.
Just like Howard said.
@@pompeii7839 I actually thought she was just being smart. If they cashed the check, it would have been easy to trace.
@@denisesudell2538 well thatś why "saul" said he has a guy for that
@@NewWesternFront Ice Station Zebra?
oh my god i love the "wouldnt i?" at the end. everyone always sad jimmy drove kim bad, but kim never opposed anything he did. watching it again is such an eye opener
I would comment on this, but you've done it already. That was the moment for me when Kim's character crystallized and I beheld the monster which Jimmy had created.
@@scottm.603 i don’t think he created her, if anything we are shown as the show progresses that she’s always has this in her. i think her mother is what drove her to be like this.
@@pinkmenace6836 Agreed, on second thought a better word choice would be 'awoken' rather than 'created'.
yeah, even at the start of the season when kim would dislike what jimmy was doing, it seemed like she only disliked it because of how risky jimmy was and she believed she could perfect it. It was such a great thing to evolve
@@dylancovella1447 yeah, i noticed how she never said "you gotta stop doing that", just "you cant tell me you did that"
Imagine having a character that has a very few lines in the first season evolved into someone darker and more vicious than Jimmy shows how great these writers are. And Rhea of course. Her demeanours even without uttering a single word conveys so much. Just give her a damn Emmy!
no. Her character’s purpose is to stand there yell at people and mimic Jimmy. She’s cringe
@@BasedMarysMemoirs I disagree.
@@BasedMarysMemoirs she was way more slippin than Jimmy.. he was only a spark to get the entire fire started
The Emmys are rigged. Bob lost to Lee Jung-jae for Squid Game. While I thought Lee's performance was good, it was nowhere near as masterful as Bob's.
Darker and more vicious? I don't think she's that at all.
Slippin' Kimmy makes me want to study law. Then abandon my principles and run away with her.
Fargit.
I know who you are. You’re Slippin Jimmy!
@@BH-98chicanery 😮
I love how Kim is doing the Saul point in the thumbnail, it's so perfect
Better Call Kim
S1: "Wow what a well written character. Why do they hide her face behind the shadows in that scene where she and Jimmy smoke in the parking garage tho?"
S2-6: NOOOOOOO KIM DON'T DO IT
I think her face is hidden because we aren't supposed to "know" her yet. Not really.
How often is she in shadows these days?
Smoking in the shadows is kinda a cliche for bad influence
A nod to Noir.
Fitting for this show's universe
Whoever is running this channel is doing a great job!
very original comment good job
Of course they're doing a great job, because this is the official RUclips Channel. The other channels are dilletant in comparison.
@@BaskenmannZwei good job because they're picking up on memes and internet chatter, and delivering appropriate tasteful fan service
It’s chuck
Bravo, Vince!
Writers did such an amazing job with kim's character. They tricked us with her character in season 1 that we ignored early warnings of her slippin ways so many times. In season 5 end I truly realized who she is and still not sure.
She is definitely my fav character from better call saul. And one of the best character on tv.
It's slippin time
"jimmy is a bad influence on kim"
later
"kim is a bad influence on jimmy"
just like what we thought of Jesse to Walt before mid season :)
"we are bad for each other"
Together we're poison
Jimmy has better "brakes" than Kim
"I can fix him"
girl you're worse than him
Only 4 minutes in and this is already an outstanding montage that demonstrates to all (esp the Kim lovers, lol) that Kim has ALWAYS been this way. You should include the clip first part of the last clip where she first floats the Howard plan to Jimmy and acknowledges she's talking about ruining him - being disbarred.
Regarding the fake letters to save Huel: Kim meets with that same judge earlier in the show watching his court room. Right???
Yes. And Jimmy met the lady from the DA (Suzanne Ericsen) that was involved in Huel’s case when he was defending Mike after the fight with Tuco.
Bro the website 💀
When Kim is playing Kevin and Saul is playing Kim I died laughing
rip
“I’m really sorry Paige 😐, It’ll never happen again 🤥”
Excellent montage. Made me realize I never saw Kim’s devolution for what it was, as the writers’ brilliance fooled me again on a larger scale. And Rhea’s acting genius nails their intent every step of the way.
Apparently, as this show ended, she got her own show with the same producers.
Kimmy has been slipping all along. She just hid it for a long time after moving to Albuquerque during her time in the HHM mailroom and law school. Jimmy just brought out what Kim already had inside.
When Kim said “it’s morbin time!!” Last episode I frickin balled my eyes out 😭
@Punished are u deaf or blind? Clearly my comment has tons of upvotes meaning we all saw it except you. What were u watching?? Dr strange and the smartest man in the universe?
@Punished in my opinion , she did say it
@Punished what were you watching? Were you watching the colombian version?
Can someone explain for a non native speaker and please a bit more detail than saying it's a reference to a movie.
@BeeBop I could find that as well but I need an explanation that goes deeper than that
Jimmy and Kim were so perfect for each other but sadly their pettiness towards their enemies and genuine desire to protect each other’s honor was their biggest flaw
0:42
I love the split second glance Jimmy gives Kim when she mentions South Africa, as if he’s saying to himself “oh, that’s good”.
A beautiful and destructive piece of art, transcendent television, almost supernatural in the way it portrays real human nature and development. I love it and I know there will never be anything like it.
Imagine this level of writing on something like Horus Heresy.
Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould were able to make two masterpieces they can make one more
@@14ElmStreet28 I hope they do but a part of me hopes it has nothing to do with the BB world. Everybody makes jokes like "can't wait for Better Call Gus or Better Call Huell" and I don't know, honestly if I saw anything like that being announced or advertised this soon after BCS I would feel exhausted with it all. Obviously everybody involved with this show, from the actors to the writers to the DPs to the sound design are all extremely talented people and as much as I'm sure they are capable of just expanding BB/BCS for the rest of their lives I'd love to see what else they can come up with.
@@lugie69 I'm in the same boat. Hell, I'd even go so far to say that BCS already started to stretch the BBverse thin in places. The stories that needed to be told have been thoroughly explored, and then some. Anything more would just be Star Wars Expanded Universe levels of desperate milking and shallow fanservice pandering. Maybe at most a new show could have inconsequential little nods that amount to nothing plotwise, like maybe a billboard for Madrigal Electromotive or a brief glimpse of a Heisenberg documentary while someone rapidly flips channels on TV.
As for what I'd wanna see them explore: well, BB and BCS were dramas with a touch of comedy/black comedy. I'd love to see how they'd handle the reverse; a comedy that can introduce lasting character and setting developments with serious moments.
Dont lie to me walt
Yoh sussy baka.
Of all the things they've done, wasting those perfectly good beers is the most reprehensible.
6:01 nice reference to Walt's conversation with Skyler at the end of Season 5 of Breaking Bad
Kim Wexlerberg
What a freaken character arc. Best show ever, and I never thought I'd say that after Breaking Bad.
I felt the same. After BB I just knew nothing would top that, but I wound up liking BCS even more. Of course, this is all before I discovered The Wire, mind you. lol
and people say Jimmy corrupted Kim...
Which gives Jimmy too much credit. He may have encouraged some of her natural tendencies but she makes her own decisions & even Jimmy seems a bit uncomfortable at times at how far she's willing to go with things
Kim’s mum corrupted her
The cognitive dissonance is incredible. Even now they're doing all kinds of gymnastics rather than admit how they misread the early seasons.
As the 9th episode stated, they corrupted each other
She enabled him. Lol
Slipping Kimmy is a woman of focus, commitment, sheer Will, something you know very little about. I once saw Slipping Kimmy use a highlight marker. Freakin highlight marker!!! If anything the stories you hear about slippin Kimmy it’s watered down.
Watching Kim slowly get corrupted is very similar to a show where a chemistry teacher gets terminal cancer and slowly develops his character to become much more cold and serial at the end of it all.
Wait is it?
Initially, Walter White does what he does for a practical reason, help his family, and it takes time for him to break bad, for "good" reasons. What they're doing to Kim is less convincing.
And it’s Jimmy’s fault in both cases. Without Jimmy, they wouldn’t have go down like this.
Chuck was right about everything. He shouldn’t have helped Jimmy out of prison. Jimmy deserves to rot in there.
@@SCharlesDennicon Actually, they are similar..Kim is able to break the law for "good"..that's exactly what she did with the plan against Mesa Verde, that's what she did with Howard..she actually don't realize she is on the "dark side" she thinks destroy one carear is nothing comparing to the amount of people she can help.. or maybe she tried to convince herself..like Walt who was secretly loving a side of this life to get recognition...
Kim is secretly Heisenberg theory confirmed
Is she being corrupted, though? I mean, say what you will about Jimmy, but he never lied to her about who he was. She knows exactly how other people see him, and Kim totally uses that to her advantage. She gets to cloak herself in this facade of a respected attorney with a promising career, who got led astray by a sleazy, conman. She plays both angles. She gets her colleagues' respect and but also their pity.
Paige seemed like such a kind but professional woman and also a good friend to Kim
Imagine the Empire Walt could have built if Skyler was like Kim
True that.
She kinda was though. She may not have seen eye to eye with her husband, but her schemes are what allowed Walt to launder his money effectively
Walt was his own biggest enemy, his downfall was on him
@@myyoutubeaccountgotsuspend8666He could have hired someone, he didn't need her.
The lady at 9:08 needs more props. Yeah, it was a scam, but she thought she was helping a young woman who was just down on her luck the best she could.
This is such an important recap to demonstrate what drives Kim in Season 6.
Kim Wexler goes full Lady MacBeth mode. Lovely.
Everyone is gangsta until the tall smoking blonde starts to crack skulls.
@@alicebezerra6083 literally
Especially that scene when Kim reminds Jimmy about the copy shop in bed.
She scores a 100000/10 on the devoted girlfriend scale. I say that as a woman, she's in deep.
Facts, need me a kim
We all need a Kim in our lives: men need a wife like that, and women need a best friend like her
8:30 I like the plot twist in this scam. You´ll think they will have the lady go with giselle and help her so jimmy quickly changes the blueprints, but it was that funky milk the whole time
Ugghh.
This breaks my heart all over. In this context, there's no way they can get out of this together.
1:33 that is literally the EXACT look and laugh of a girl who just enjoyed doing something really naughty And can’t believe it. Damn, she is a great actress
9:20 that change of expression to that mischievous smile is *chef's kiss*
Their relationship reminds of how I heard one historian describe the relationship between Doc Holliday and "Big Nose" Kate, in Bill O'Reilly's series: "Myths and Legands", and I quote the historian as saying: "Doc and Kate were the very definition of "Co-dependant." They were better together, than alone, but they were terrible together."
Kim lecturing Lalo about getting his own house in order was the best. Where is it?
That wasn’t really a Slippin’ Kimmy scene.
@@denisesudell2538 what scene
@@mason11198 Kim lecturing Lalo about getting his own house in order
0:10 Look at Howard's glance 😁
Kim is Breaking bad faster and better than Walt ever did!
No
In Breaking Bad we only follow 2 and a half years of history. And part of it was a time skip when Walter is in hiding towards the end of the series.
Bruh Walt murdered people by the end of S1
how can you compare
Actually no
Man Howard's visage in the opening scene is a testament to the actors commitment to the role. Obviously everyone is older in real life but he sold the worn out look
15:05 the way that this is edited makes it seem like their big scheme is actually to shave Howard’s head lol
"i was having too much fun"
And Kim feels like she had higher morality than Saul. Smh he told her not to go through with the Howard pranks .
maybe she could handle pranks but not a dead Howard.
You can't convince me that BCS isn't a tragic love story masquerading as an origin story.
Every single one of Jimmy's personality changes, every turning point, was brought on because of Kim.
He brought out the worst in her, but she brought out the best in him.
rewatching these old clips are crazy, to think some of the foreshadowing, everything kim fought against, she turned into, the scene where she talks about wanting more because she wouldve been married to the guy who owned the neigborhood gas station, effectively turns into reality, when when she and jimmy part ways in the last season, jimmy brings the spark in her out, and it was sad not to see them end up together in the end even though it was innevitable
This hits different after S6 E9
It makes me sick now. Best show
12:15 give Rhea Seahorn the Emmy just from this scene alone! 😂
She wasn't even nominated that year. If the Emmy's continue to snub BCS, it will go down in infamy, like their failure to reward The Wire.
"Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla" Got Me
She should’ve been made right then and there!
Honestly Kim’s transformation has been more disturbing than Walters. Walter was a good man but he kept letting himself be pushed around till eventually he snapped.
Kim on the other hand was a great person who truly worked hard and defended people who couldn’t defend themselves, then eventually she too couldn’t help herself and enjoy the schemes more. Now it’s gone to far and she can never take it back.
Also what’s funny is that Jimmy and Kim both did the same things but Jimmy was the only one who got insulted by the other characters and the fans by it.
That shows how good she played a victim. She had fun with the cons while at the same made Jimmy willingly taking all the blames for her.
Look at all those scams they did together, Jimmy got nothing from it while Kim got everything she wants. The chicanery purpose was too make sure Kim still had a job at Mesa Verde yet nobody ever called her out for the conflict of interest when she represented Jimmy and Rebecca blamed only Jimmy even though Kim was in the same room and was celebrating with him.
Mesa Verde scam was her idea. Jimmy might get hated for it (and Kim was angry too) but in the end of the day, Kim got what she wanted while Jimmy gained nothing.
The Howard scam was her plan but all Howard said to the public was that Jimmy was guilty until he later realized that Jimmy couldn’t have done this alone without Kim helping him.
Jimmy got insulted by at least 17 characters throughout the show while Kim only insulted by 2, only one of them about her doing a scam. That’s how effective Kim is in fooling the other characters and the audience into perceiving her as an innocent moral compass.
@@nont18411 I thought they were celebrating that he was only suspended a year, like that could have gone worse. and he does get something out of the mesa verde work, money. She has to do all the work, he can share the money. He's living in her apartment and has a year with lower income potential, so money is a plus.
SLIPPIN KIMMY SWEEP
this is the best relationship in a TV I swear I have never seen a perfect couple like jimmy and kim. I truly wish one day I will find my kim, a person that is really my soulmate
The slow deterioration of Kim Wexler into Slippin Kimmy was marvelous to watch.
Little did we know, Better Call Saul is Kim’s breaking bad
She's my dream girl. The perfect woman.
I totally agree with this comment. Utterly flawless isn't she? Totally the perfect woman in every way.
I always loved that line, “ruined her? Is the 1840’s, she’s not ruined?!”
1:42 like Jesse's first shot of heroin
These chicanery comments will never change.
They’ll never change! Always the same!
Couldn’t keep their hands out of the ctrl C and Ctrl V
6:00 and I was really... I was alive.
This is truly when Kim Wexler became Walter White
I'm so dumb, I never realized their names were basically the same. Jimmy, Kimmy.
Giselle Sinclair is probably the fakest name I've ever heard lol
Very nice montage! If it were up to me, I would also add that scene where Kim and Jimmy were eating the leftover pies from the Squat Cobbler scam, and Kim telling Jimmy off for fabricating evidence, and that she doesn’t want to hear about him doing these scams again. Oh, and also the Wexler v. Goodman argument scene!
15:22 "We're talking about a career setback".
Statements that are technically true.
Yeah, howard didn't recover from their silly little scheme
Easily the best and the only edit I’ve ever seen of Wexler. Heavily overlooked key character to Jimmy’s growth.
I'd like to see a similar retrospective on Jimmy as well as Mike and Gus. With the Hermanos flashbacks for Gus included.
Very nice compilation. I laughed out loud when Saul did the Kim impression.
I dont know whats gonna cook between these two, but I have never seen the loyalty and friendship quite like this
7:16 Kim really smashed sauls head lol
6:00 She did it for her and she's good at it, She's Kimmyberg!
I can fix her.
"People love a hero."
Especially in these dark times, after these past few years we desperately need someone to inspire hope. They don't need to be prefect.
These short videos are helping keep me sane while I wait for the series finale. Thanks
They're absolutely toxic for each other. I think the most surprising thing is that Kim pulled out when she did. It's surprising she had any morality left at all.
The “let’s do it again” line got me when I first watched that episode. Like, damn…she’s got a dark side lol.
Howard’s career setback: 🤯
"You're like Leopold and Loeb, two sociopaths. You get off to it!"
Jimmy: You wouldn’t be okay with it.
Kimmy: Wouldn’t I?
Something I find interesting about Kim and Jimmy's relationship is that their scams are direct proof that they are terrible for each other, even though they love each other. At first, Kim doesn't wan to continue the scams, and Jimmy pulls her back in. In the later seasons, Jimmy wants out, and Kim pulls him back in. Then the cycle repeats until season 6. It's saddening.
man this is like a highlight reel for rhea seehorn’s acting, she’s so great to watch, i wish this was an hour longer
I know who you are. People don’t change! You’re slippin kimmy!
Jokes aside, it’s funny and frustrating at the same time that half of the comments here chose to blame Jimmy right away for Kim becoming like this.
In all those scams they did together, Jimmy got nothing from it (while also being the only who took all the blames) while Kim was the one who got all the benefits (and being the one who took all the morals). And she was the mastermind in most of them as well.
Kim is so good in both worlds. She managed to put on a virtuous respectable lawyer persona while at the same time pulling the cons. Throughout the franchise, there are at least 17 characters who insulted Jimmy: Chuck, Howard, Kim, Kevin, Suzanne, an army guy from Fifi, Cliff, Erin, Walter, Jesse, Hank, Skyler, Rebecca, Bill Oakley, the Kettlemans and a cop in Omaha. Meanwhile, there are only 2 characters who called out Kim and those were Acker and Howard. That’s how good she is at covering her tracks and making Jimmy willingly getting under the bus for her. She even gets more respect in the criminal world than Jimmy does as well, as Mike trusted her with the Lalo stuff more than Jimmy.
Jimmy is generally perceived as a bad guy by the characters in the universe and the fans in real life not because he did bad things but because he did bad things and did a terrible job at hiding it. Kim, who did the same thing, or Gus and Walter, who did so much worse, still got more love than him because they hide it so well.
Kim said it herself: She makes her own choices. Hell, her finally breaking bad was because Howard was convinced Jimmy had something to do with her leaving Mesa Verde.
your comment is a bit biased because you included breaking bad characters where kim doesn't appear. its still true that jimmy got called out more though.
Everybody knows who is jimmy, and mike clearly think of him as a clown, in the other hand kim is a "respectable person" and to be fair she seemed much smarter than jimmy in bcs.
Kim is initially portrayed as the "ideal Western woman": blonde, small, beautiful, smart, competent, confident. But her character is so much more nuanced, just like real women, real humans. She is flawed, daring, and straddles the fence between chaos and law. And brilliantly acted; Rhea Seehorn played this character brilliantly with such minute facial expressions that I cannot imagine any other actor playing this character. Absolutely brilliant script writing, directing, editing, and of course acting. Brava!
4:40 is awesome. An angry Tuco is certainly scary, but I wouldn't want to face an angry Kim either. That rage. "JUST. DRIVE." is worth Tuco "STOP. HELPING." to No Doze, in the desert.
Her acting in this show is outstanding.
This is the exact moment Kim turned into Don Eladio of law
4:40 this is so funny to me lmao they are adorable
I don’t think you’d be saying this if the genders were swapped, just sayin
@@francissanto12 well you must be fun at parties
@@francissanto12 lmao did you watch the show