For the show yeah absolutely. technically speaking, a battery in a turned off phone isn't delivering current so it wouldn't matter. So a lose on the writer team for those who over analyze things like me. lol. Guy easily could of pointed that out and Saul would of been onto his next thing.
@@EXRDaBeasta Or Maybe it's because a lot of people don't know actual jack about electricity besides EXTREME base stuff like if you turn a switch on then the powered things does the power thing.
That’s every episode. Long build up with 50% of the episode someone just stares off in the distance and your supposed to sit there saying “what is he thinking?” Waste of time.
@@jawndice933 you could make an hour compilation of characters just staring off in the distance with the camera panning, probably with the first two seasons alone.
@@matthewsalmon2013 well thats another thing tbf, since 5g is around or lowwer than 4GHz, but i get what you mean, went to school for half a decade to learn about technology and electronics and now every inept person thinks they are an expert in a trending topic, it makes me sad, clowns... all of them...
Sure but 5G is still literal waste of money. Takes more power to run and is easily blocked. And Huawei towers need maintenance every 3 months compared to Sony Ericsson and Nokia towers that are self running to up to 3 years.
all in his head 🗣️ and he thinks Saul is mad 😡. and block his brother getting a better life! he was Saul older brother but had it in for Saul for years!!!
well if you actually think about it chuck was right, Jimmy is way too smart and dangerous and giving someone like him the power of law is truly terrifying. he's the real kingmaker he made walter and jesse king helped Mike through so many thing's and was super useful to lala and nacho. Jimmy is very very dangerous and the sad part is only his brother knew how dangerous Jimmy was.
@@otakupiyush3345 well Jimmy would have become like that anyways chuck was trying to stop that from happening. I won't say chuck had the purest intentions no he didn't but you have to believe chuck did have a very valid point.
I know Jimmy going into Saul was a 5-6 transitional period, but this moment was the gateway into Slippin’ Jimmy evolving fully into Saul. And it’s such a good moment at that.
If I'm correct I actually remember film theory doing an episode about this and it turns out this is an actual thing where people believe that they are allergic to electricity and even get sick whenever they see it, and similar to in the show it's all mental but the mind is extremely powerful and still able to make you sick even if you don't actually get sick around electricity
Yes, I’ve seen it in Psych Nursing with patients. Sometimes those patients can be hardest to treat. It seemed his colleagues were duplicitous in “coddling” Chucks mental illness and thought they were helping but Chuck manipulated EVERYONE and not one of them confronted or sought help for Chuck. Sadly, Jimmy even knew when Chuck was in the hospital and COULD have had him committed. As we found out, Chuck WAS a danger to himself and/or others but mostly only himself only find that out later.
@@4hmedk yes, psychosomatic illnesses from stress! A psychosomatic illnesses is a mind-body mental illness brought on often by stress. Look at Chucks job and I think “carrying” the Firm, taking the cases of which he has, and now, say, Chuck’s lost his luster, except in Howard’s mind and thus those at HHM. Jimmy saw it, but the rest bought into it. Jimmy’s mistake was not getting him psychiatric help in that first hospitalized incident. I can see jimmy’s anguish to commit and the one-sided brotherly love towards Chuck but what was Howard’s excuse & motivation??? I’d say greed plus he NEEDED Chuck sound of mind as he was 1/2 the lawyer Chuck once was and Howard pushed him to be.
My dad actually has schizophrenia and other issues from PTSD and CPTSD plus potential fetal alcohol syndrome and meningitis at birth. He thinks he can feel "5g", there are stores he says he can't go to anymore because of the pain of the "5g". He's lived directly under huge powerlines his entire life and didn't take issue with that.
Humans are basically large antennas. Most of the EMF is absorbed by our skin and converted into heat, but centimeter waves (microwave/4g) and millimeter waves (5g) can penetrate our skin and reach the tissues below. It's non-ionizing, which means it's not high enough energy to cause physical damage, but it could cause, for instance, a neuron to fire, especially if he has high levels of heavy metals like lead in his body, which most older people do. Combine that with the fact he has PTSD which basically means his nervous system is primed to fire on a hair trigger, the very gentle heating might not trigger neuron activation in a normal person, but it might be enough to set off his neurons. The EMF put off by powerlines can't penetrate the skin like the EMF from mmwave can, nor can it penetrate clothing like mmwave can. That would be why he hasn't had an issue yet, also 5G towers put out a lot more power than 3G or 4G towers, so again, that's another reason. Here's the thing, when they do studies on the dangers of EMF they are always related to physical damage. We say it's "safe" because you're not going to get cancer from it, it's not going to kill you, but that doesn't mean it can't cause physical effects that are undesirable. The difference between beta and gamma rays from a nuclear blast and emf from a radio transmitter is the energy level. Nausea, vomiting, feeling hot, etc. are all common radiation exposure symptoms, so it's not surprising for someone to get similar symptoms from EMF. I don't know your father's symptoms, some of them may be psychosomatic, but I wouldn't discount him entirely. Personally, I don't feel anything around EMF transmitters, but I don't see why others wouldn't be able to.
Yeah no duh, the interiors change not the place of location. And even then, other factors like neighbooring buisness, employees and other customers come into play. But keep "thinking" instead of actually inquiring and helping him. Typical wtgirl behavior ong.
@@epicgodminecraft73 We're Qawiaraq Inupiat. We aren't white. Nice try though. I did try to help him and so did a lot of doctors. A LOT of doctors. I know that some people can be sensitive to things, I can hear people coming closer to me or my door because there's almost a TV whine noise from their location. Typical reply assuming the worst of a native family. We just went through such horrific genocide in one adult lifetime I don't care what you have to day about my family.
The biggest problem with that type of argument which can be easily refuted is that batteries, unless they have a completed circuit, only store energy and energy cannot be drawn to move from it without a completed circuit. That is true for every single electronic device on the planet. I get it's a TV show but the problem is that they're supposed to be using arguments to refute a person's claim beyond reasonable doubt and cause this by means to expose or exploit a particular claim to be false with common sense. But in this case, had he knew an electrical engineer, he could have done a far better job to further prove his point by properly setting up a small electronic device that made a complete circuit, drawn from a low voltage battery and providing energy to say a small LED rather than just a plain cell phone battery lacking any type of complete circuit which would absolutely leave reasonable doubt in his method and argument overall...
I remember thinking the same thing during this scene. It's a great scene, don't get me wrong, but I wish they had thought of that. Doesn't ruin it for me though, I still enjoy the scene overall
@@nimamaster6128 I don't see it as a pain but more like scared of the thing as he probably doesn't know the nature of the illness I remember watching a documentary at one time talking about that disease. Is not really about technology itself but the radiation electronic devices like radio waves, wifi, the cellphone signal etc... So if the disease is about the radiation of electronic devices the battery in itself should not be enough to trigger the alergic reaction On the other hand if instead of a battery he got in his pocket a switched on cellphone which by just being on is constaling downloading and uploading radio signal then there you should have a case of him faking out the disease Now he is a lawyer so his job is just to show doubt of the disease so it was a good show for the jury who doesn't know the disease either if the other side have to bring an expert explaining the disease in more detail and actually showing him having the reaction
As incredible this scene is, it’s not scientifically correct. A battery by itself does not have flowing electricity. Only when Jimmy put that battery in his phone, electricity was actually flowing, and Chuck should feel the pain then. Chuck could have pointed that out, and the show would have gone a different direction.
You do realise that his condition is not logical. He sees the battery and thinks electricity, his brain creates the symptoms. If Chuck could actually distinguish what you said he wouldn't have thrown the battery away.
Even Chuck thought it was real but had to come to terms with reality. My experience with mental illness is it does manage to manifest in painful ways to fool you, example when I was 18 I developed a really bad stomachache that refused to go away for 2 months, I talked to my doctor that asked general questions about it but he was trying to subtly tell me that it’s likely a lot of stress and anxiety that I wasn’t addressing, a few weeks later had a bad mental breakdown went to ER and had to go through therapy but after the breakdown I didn’t have stomachaches anymore because I wasn’t bottling my emotions.
He could get help tho all someone had to do it is break his belief that electricity will cause harm. That's equivalent to straightening a flat earther tho.
I feel like Chuck is probably undergoing some type of PTSD related to an experience with electricity as a kid but doesn’t feel like opening about it because he probably doesn’t have proof or is embarrassed about it
i watched what seasons were available until my dad passed, we watched this scene together but i haven’t been able to go back and watch more of the show
To be fair neither has he.. Emotional damage 🙀😲 Just kidding, I'm sorry for your loss, I myself lost my wife a decade ago and think of her every day. I have (for a Englishman) what could be described as a sick sense of humour.... BUT I've found that comedy ALWAYS helps... My sincere regards to you and I hope you watch this show again to REMEMBER your father and feel the happiness that you both shared🙂
For argument's sake, chuck mentions something about if being a problem when "the current is flowing". No matter the state of charge, that battery isn't connected fo a load, so there wouldn't be any current flowing.
You can't be electrocuted by a DC battery you can grab both posts on the car as long as it ain't running because the generator on the car is what will electrocute you
Stored electricity doesn't give off rf interference but electronics in use do. Not saying being allergic to electricity is a thing but it is possible for people to be more sensitive to the rf signals than most and this would prove nothing.
That’s not how batteries work. Batteries hold energy not electricity. They hold energy in the form of chemical energy. That can then be connected to wires through its terminals which becomes electrical energy when it touches the wires, and then fed through to another item such as a motor which now turns the energy into kinetic energy or a globe which uses an exposed resistor creating heat energy. The battery exterior does not conduct electricity.
The fact that when jimmy let’s go if chuck bc he’s been betrayed he’s told that “Chuck was right about you” and how he’s a price of shit. But he was really just being very mistreated trying to care for his bro
"Electricity is everywhere in the modern world." Sounds like he spoke out his rationale for faking his sickness. "They will believe me because there's electricity everywhere. There's no times where I won't feel sick and I can use this whenever they ask me if it ever feels better at any points."
So technically a battery is not flowing electricity, it's a package of separated chemicals with electric potential. There's effectively no electricity flowing until something connects across both contacts.
a battery doesn't produce electricity untill you close the circuit though, electricity is the movement of electrons and they move from negative to positive poles through a conductive material. I know this is just tv, but this wouldn't have proven anything
This is the moment Chuck realizes it's all in his head.
This is the moment Chuck gets PTSD from a certain song playing
Omg it's all in LeHead
@DougPoker, it seems that all pains in your head, because that's where all pain registers - in the brain cells in your head. 🤔
This is the moment Chuck became witchfinder sergeant shadwell
I ain’t happy I’m feelin glad
Seems to me Chuck was the real “Slippin Jimmy”.
The real twist
Oh no I've slipped and can't be near electricity anymore 😰
This is the exact moment chuck became slippenberg
For the show yeah absolutely. technically speaking, a battery in a turned off phone isn't delivering current so it wouldn't matter. So a lose on the writer team for those who over analyze things like me. lol. Guy easily could of pointed that out and Saul would of been onto his next thing.
@@EXRDaBeasta Or Maybe it's because a lot of people don't know actual jack about electricity besides EXTREME base stuff like if you turn a switch on then the powered things does the power thing.
This scene was actually incredible. The long build up to it made it insane! I quite literally jumped out of my chair in shock
That’s every episode. Long build up with 50% of the episode someone just stares off in the distance and your supposed to sit there saying “what is he thinking?” Waste of time.
@@shmagbagz1214 gold fish attention span
I get it! It was shocking…cuz of the battery!
what episode is this?
@@jawndice933 you could make an hour compilation of characters just staring off in the distance with the camera panning, probably with the first two seasons alone.
This is the moment when Saul became House
It's never lupus
Actually it was mike who became waltuh
@@memegod2872 perhaps if Mike was in the clip
@@memegod2872 What?
"It's not lupus" became "it's not liable"
The exact moment Huell became reasonably happy
They fueled huell
this is what the people freaking out about 5g networks acting like
Yeah 5g is not a mental control is a information control. 5g control much more phone information per second.
@@sesshomaru2005 i wish hardware could keep up with those speeds then
Lots of WiFi is also 5GHz, but they probably don't complain about that in their home and office.
@@matthewsalmon2013 well thats another thing tbf, since 5g is around or lowwer than 4GHz, but i get what you mean, went to school for half a decade to learn about technology and electronics and now every inept person thinks they are an expert in a trending topic, it makes me sad, clowns... all of them...
Sure but 5G is still literal waste of money.
Takes more power to run and is easily blocked.
And Huawei towers need maintenance every 3 months compared to Sony Ericsson and Nokia towers that are self running to up to 3 years.
all in his head 🗣️ and he thinks Saul is mad 😡.
and block his brother getting a better life! he was Saul older brother but had it in for Saul for years!!!
well if you actually think about it chuck was right, Jimmy is way too smart and dangerous and giving someone like him the power of law is truly terrifying. he's the real kingmaker he made walter and jesse king helped Mike through so many thing's and was super useful to lala and nacho. Jimmy is very very dangerous and the sad part is only his brother knew how dangerous Jimmy was.
@@tomoe8144 he was not doing bad things before he got to know what chuck was like
@@otakupiyush3345 well Jimmy would have become like that anyways chuck was trying to stop that from happening. I won't say chuck had the purest intentions no he didn't but you have to believe chuck did have a very valid point.
@@tomoe8144 jimmy didn't resort back to his old methods until after pimento (im not counting the billboard) so i disagree
@@tomoe8144 hehe, lala
I know Jimmy going into Saul was a 5-6 transitional period, but this moment was the gateway into Slippin’ Jimmy evolving fully into Saul. And it’s such a good moment at that.
If I'm correct I actually remember film theory doing an episode about this and it turns out this is an actual thing where people believe that they are allergic to electricity and even get sick whenever they see it, and similar to in the show it's all mental but the mind is extremely powerful and still able to make you sick even if you don't actually get sick around electricity
Yes, I’ve seen it in Psych Nursing with patients. Sometimes those patients can be hardest to treat. It seemed his colleagues were duplicitous in “coddling” Chucks mental illness and thought they were helping but Chuck manipulated EVERYONE and not one of them confronted or sought help for Chuck. Sadly, Jimmy even knew when Chuck was in the hospital and COULD have had him committed. As we found out, Chuck WAS a danger to himself and/or others but mostly only himself only find that out later.
You can make yourself sick if you’re in so much stress. It’s astonishing how much your mental state can actually affect you physically.
@@4hmedk yes, psychosomatic illnesses from stress! A psychosomatic illnesses is a mind-body mental illness brought on often by stress. Look at Chucks job and I think “carrying” the Firm, taking the cases of which he has, and now, say, Chuck’s lost his luster, except in Howard’s mind and thus those at HHM. Jimmy saw it, but the rest bought into it. Jimmy’s mistake was not getting him psychiatric help in that first hospitalized incident. I can see jimmy’s anguish to commit and the one-sided brotherly love towards Chuck but what was Howard’s excuse & motivation??? I’d say greed plus he NEEDED Chuck sound of mind as he was 1/2 the lawyer Chuck once was and Howard pushed him to be.
It’s severe OCD I have pretty bad OCD but thankfully not this bad
It matters your muscle to fat ratio.. kind of like how there are people that exist that can't float
My dad actually has schizophrenia and other issues from PTSD and CPTSD plus potential fetal alcohol syndrome and meningitis at birth. He thinks he can feel "5g", there are stores he says he can't go to anymore because of the pain of the "5g".
He's lived directly under huge powerlines his entire life and didn't take issue with that.
Humans are basically large antennas. Most of the EMF is absorbed by our skin and converted into heat, but centimeter waves (microwave/4g) and millimeter waves (5g) can penetrate our skin and reach the tissues below. It's non-ionizing, which means it's not high enough energy to cause physical damage, but it could cause, for instance, a neuron to fire, especially if he has high levels of heavy metals like lead in his body, which most older people do. Combine that with the fact he has PTSD which basically means his nervous system is primed to fire on a hair trigger, the very gentle heating might not trigger neuron activation in a normal person, but it might be enough to set off his neurons.
The EMF put off by powerlines can't penetrate the skin like the EMF from mmwave can, nor can it penetrate clothing like mmwave can. That would be why he hasn't had an issue yet, also 5G towers put out a lot more power than 3G or 4G towers, so again, that's another reason.
Here's the thing, when they do studies on the dangers of EMF they are always related to physical damage. We say it's "safe" because you're not going to get cancer from it, it's not going to kill you, but that doesn't mean it can't cause physical effects that are undesirable. The difference between beta and gamma rays from a nuclear blast and emf from a radio transmitter is the energy level. Nausea, vomiting, feeling hot, etc. are all common radiation exposure symptoms, so it's not surprising for someone to get similar symptoms from EMF. I don't know your father's symptoms, some of them may be psychosomatic, but I wouldn't discount him entirely.
Personally, I don't feel anything around EMF transmitters, but I don't see why others wouldn't be able to.
@@noahw4623 that's the thing, the grocery stores never changed, there's no difference from before to now.
Yeah no duh, the interiors change not the place of location. And even then, other factors like neighbooring buisness, employees and other customers come into play. But keep "thinking" instead of actually inquiring and helping him. Typical wtgirl behavior ong.
@@epicgodminecraft73 We're Qawiaraq Inupiat. We aren't white. Nice try though. I did try to help him and so did a lot of doctors. A LOT of doctors. I know that some people can be sensitive to things, I can hear people coming closer to me or my door because there's almost a TV whine noise from their location.
Typical reply assuming the worst of a native family.
We just went through such horrific genocide in one adult lifetime I don't care what you have to day about my family.
Say*
This is the moment chuck turned into a phone battery
The biggest problem with that type of argument which can be easily refuted is that batteries, unless they have a completed circuit, only store energy and energy cannot be drawn to move from it without a completed circuit. That is true for every single electronic device on the planet.
I get it's a TV show but the problem is that they're supposed to be using arguments to refute a person's claim beyond reasonable doubt and cause this by means to expose or exploit a particular claim to be false with common sense.
But in this case, had he knew an electrical engineer, he could have done a far better job to further prove his point by properly setting up a small electronic device that made a complete circuit, drawn from a low voltage battery and providing energy to say a small LED rather than just a plain cell phone battery lacking any type of complete circuit which would absolutely leave reasonable doubt in his method and argument overall...
I remember thinking the same thing during this scene. It's a great scene, don't get me wrong, but I wish they had thought of that. Doesn't ruin it for me though, I still enjoy the scene overall
Heres the thing that makes the battery work though... hes "allergic" to batteries and things like batteries aswell.
I think an actual cellphone would have worked better as it doesn't matter if it is on call it is always receiving or transmitting radiowaves
He threw it on ground as soon as he saw it, so one can argue he thought it brought him pain only after he was aware of its existence
@@nimamaster6128 I don't see it as a pain but more like scared of the thing as he probably doesn't know the nature of the illness
I remember watching a documentary at one time talking about that disease.
Is not really about technology itself but the radiation electronic devices like radio waves, wifi, the cellphone signal etc...
So if the disease is about the radiation of electronic devices the battery in itself should not be enough to trigger the alergic reaction
On the other hand if instead of a battery he got in his pocket a switched on cellphone which by just being on is constaling downloading and uploading radio signal then there you should have a case of him faking out the disease
Now he is a lawyer so his job is just to show doubt of the disease so it was a good show for the jury who doesn't know the disease either if the other side have to bring an expert explaining the disease in more detail and actually showing him having the reaction
Maybe the true illness are the friends we made along the way
Don't forget that amongst all this chicanery that Jimmy still shat through a sunroof.
Lmao best comment he was a man tricks and shits
This is the moment Chuck became Charlsenberg
i mean you could argue that a loose battery doesn’t quite count as “electricity”
Even then, Chuck just attested that he could feel batteries
As incredible this scene is, it’s not scientifically correct. A battery by itself does not have flowing electricity. Only when Jimmy put that battery in his phone, electricity was actually flowing, and Chuck should feel the pain then. Chuck could have pointed that out, and the show would have gone a different direction.
You do realise that his condition is not logical. He sees the battery and thinks electricity, his brain creates the symptoms. If Chuck could actually distinguish what you said he wouldn't have thrown the battery away.
Not true. Even when something is off does he still “feel” it. That’s why he says there’s always mild discomfort even when something is off
Chuck had this coming all along. Though it is messed up how he took himself out. He just couldn't let go of his resentment towards Jimmy.
Hating on Slippin' Jimmy was the only thing Chuck could count on to be 'real'.
This is the moment Chuck became Better Call Saul
This is the moment saul became good, man
This is the moment Saul Goodman said "s'all good, man"
Even Chuck thought it was real but had to come to terms with reality. My experience with mental illness is it does manage to manifest in painful ways to fool you, example when I was 18 I developed a really bad stomachache that refused to go away for 2 months, I talked to my doctor that asked general questions about it but he was trying to subtly tell me that it’s likely a lot of stress and anxiety that I wasn’t addressing, a few weeks later had a bad mental breakdown went to ER and had to go through therapy but after the breakdown I didn’t have stomachaches anymore because I wasn’t bottling my emotions.
Meanwhile the lit up exit sign in this scene:🎉🎉🎉
They bring that up in this scene
Chuck described a Panic Attack.
sad to see him go, but he was too old to get help, his brain had already cemented his habits
He could get help tho all someone had to do it is break his belief that electricity will cause harm.
That's equivalent to straightening a flat earther tho.
He let his own ego destroy him
One of the best scenes in the entire series.
Chuck needed to be treated by house. Only way his condition gets healed
This is the moment Chuck becomes “Slippin’ Chucky”
that was a real Slippin Jimmy move on chucks part😂
Watching Saul sad asking to Chuck to reach the phone battery was the proof that he loves his brother despite they became enemies
This is the moment Chuck truly becomes the battery.
why do you take already isolated scenes and cut them even further. leaving no context together anymore.
This scene is a masterpiece the best scene of the decade 💯💯💯💯💯💯
Even Howard was impressed by Jimmy’s scheme here.
One of the greatest dramatic scenes ever filmed.
When the vet says “does he have to fit in a tight space” 😂😭😂😭
The transition of Slippin Jimmy to Saul Goodman
he could've saved it by saying : It only happens cuz of A.C.
Imagine he said no, thats my private body and propriety.
His illness
Jimmy’s success
Symptoms:
Eatit Eatit Eatit Eatit
Have some more chicken. Have some more pie. It doesn't matter if it's boiled or fried.
Bro was trying to get some easy bread 💀💀💀
It's not all in his head. It's everywhere.
I feel like Chuck is probably undergoing some type of PTSD related to an experience with electricity as a kid but doesn’t feel like opening about it because he probably doesn’t have proof or is embarrassed about it
It's severe OCD, you can see his treatment attempts during the later seasons of the show.
better call Saul logo looks like a pizza shop sign for some reason
He committed battery with a battery
i watched what seasons were available until my dad passed, we watched this scene together but i haven’t been able to go back and watch more of the show
You dont have any streaming services?
To be fair neither has he..
Emotional damage 🙀😲
Just kidding, I'm sorry for your loss, I myself lost my wife a decade ago and think of her every day. I have (for a Englishman) what could be described as a sick sense of humour.... BUT I've found that comedy ALWAYS helps...
My sincere regards to you and I hope you watch this show again to REMEMBER your father and feel the happiness that you both shared🙂
Saul sounds like Jordan Peterson
That’s a stretch
chuck: "I'm not crazy!"
That face when he realises sauls been telling the truth about chuck.
Right at the end.
This is when Saul became saulenburg
This is the moment in the show Jimmy was breaking Bad. Never go full pinkman!
"Well yes its charged but theres no current flowing"
Those are the symptoms of post-Laverne and Shirley syndrome.
This is the moment he realized he "never really cared that much" about Jimmy
This is the moment Chuck because Heisenberg
This is the moment that caused the events on better fuck chuck 🤯🤯🤯
Seems like Saul chucked him out of existence right in that instance.
Meanwhile, Walt was giving boring lessons in a school
The real reason Chuck never liked Jimmy is because he’s so damn electric
Babineaux correcting Saul on the time was his fatal mistake.
I've seen this like a million times in so many different ways. Why am I still not sick of it?
Hour and fourtythree minutes..... Now that is a peron you need around.
This is the moment when Chuck became Chukinberg
For argument's sake, chuck mentions something about if being a problem when "the current is flowing".
No matter the state of charge, that battery isn't connected fo a load, so there wouldn't be any current flowing.
when brothers go to war it can get nasty. no one knows you better.
And then Chuck jumped on the table and said “I’d Better Call Saul!”
Chuck had it comeing he was a pos to his little brother
You can't be electrocuted by a DC battery you can grab both posts on the car as long as it ain't running because the generator on the car is what will electrocute you
It was all in le head 💀
Found the Pyrocynical enjoyer
No shit
bro literally said yoy wouldn't get mugged if you look like Patrick Bateman
This is the moment Huel became Heisenberg
Except energy isn’t conserved as electricity in the batteries so it’s all bs
"Halleluyah, I'm fine!"
Chuck always conveniently worked through his condition when he had to work against Jimmy.
When you make someone look stupid but that someone was your brother…
The moment chuck became heisenberg
Stored electricity doesn't give off rf interference but electronics in use do. Not saying being allergic to electricity is a thing but it is possible for people to be more sensitive to the rf signals than most and this would prove nothing.
I mean, the battery is an open circuit so there's no electricity flowing.
Plot twist, the battery was dead.
Batteries that aren't hooked up to a circuit don't emit electrical fields.
The moment Chuck became electroberg
That’s not how batteries work.
Batteries hold energy not electricity.
They hold energy in the form of chemical energy. That can then be connected to wires through its terminals which becomes electrical energy when it touches the wires, and then fed through to another item such as a motor which now turns the energy into kinetic energy or a globe which uses an exposed resistor creating heat energy. The battery exterior does not conduct electricity.
Man, ain’t nobody able to get away with nothing anymore
The fact that when jimmy let’s go if chuck bc he’s been betrayed he’s told that “Chuck was right about you” and how he’s a price of shit. But he was really just being very mistreated trying to care for his bro
This was the moment girl became Mr. Babbinoix
Batteries have no current, Chuck says he can only feel current. So...
Underrated show
This is the exact momment huel planted a battery and hour and 43 minutes ago
Got a lady I know that says she can feel the electricity from cell phones so she has to stay home with...you guessed it...tin foil on her windows.
He could've just said that electric current is what triggers his illness, since the battery does not have one even if fully charged.
What if Chuck just passed out mid trial and had to go to the ER
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF!!!
Ha! The looks on everyone faces!
IM NOT CRAZY!!!
"Electricity is everywhere in the modern world." Sounds like he spoke out his rationale for faking his sickness. "They will believe me because there's electricity everywhere. There's no times where I won't feel sick and I can use this whenever they ask me if it ever feels better at any points."
So technically a battery is not flowing electricity, it's a package of separated chemicals with electric potential. There's effectively no electricity flowing until something connects across both contacts.
a battery doesn't produce electricity untill you close the circuit though, electricity is the movement of electrons and they move from negative to positive poles through a conductive material. I know this is just tv, but this wouldn't have proven anything
Saul says bumped to avoid being charged with battery and he also planted battery
Uchk. The toughest scene in the show.
Bravo Battery!
It’s just a battery electricity in general is moving charge. If the charge ain't moving there ain't electricity (mostly)
But the battery wasn’t supplying juice to anything just sitting in his pocket. There was no closed circuit. And now you know.