🙄🤦🏾♂️ Jesus Christ you all act like you believe the ignorant BS you're saying. Yep, they're literally in space and not a fucking sound stage. What a creative original joke you made there... Bravo! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 🙄 Idiots.
When I watched BCS live, I didn't really like it nearly as much as Breaking Bad, and I never really understood why. Then I binge watched it a couple weeks ago from start to finish, all seasons, and it was fantastic, just a hair under Breaking Bad in my rankings. I think the hiatus during the first run shows between seasons was so long, it broke up the story line too much and was more difficult to enjoy as a whole. If you are iffy about BCS, watch a binge it, or at least watch one episode per night to get the flow. It's very very good.
Better Call Saul is the best shot, edited, scored, acted and written TV show in human history. Breaking Bad obviously spells out Walter’s male pride inferiority complex motivated genuinely disgusting actions and yet will always have the detritus of media illiterate dipshits who think Walter White is a hero and the other misogynist mongrels that think Skylar is somehow an antagonist and not a victim. BCS however strikes perfect moral grey areas with no easy answers about heroes and villains. A show is only as good as its fans. Breaking Bad is a near perfect drama, BCS feels more real and has notes of genuine tenderness missing in the sickly yellow world of Breaking Bad.
I like them both as well, but still BB more because nothing seems forced in BB. In BCS there were a LOT of forced retcon scenes that didn't _really_ need to happen. For example: Lalo telling Hector how he got the bell. Holy exposition, Batman. Very cringe and forced. The bit with Nacho being a run of the mill guy who suddenly turns into a commando, was just a way to shoehorn some action into an otherwise tame story.
@@Connection-Lost Idiotic criticism; Lalo telling Hector about the bell was not exposition for the audience’s sake it was a character moment monologue to tell you the dynamics of their relationship. Stop pretending to be film literate, you’re not fooling anyone Nacho was Tuco’s leash holder, a foil for Mike. He was not a run of the mill guy turned commando. Almost everything in BCS is perfectly paced and orchestrated; you’re talking out of your ass because you like edgy Walter White phonk edits.
@@sbraypaynt I agree that BCS is exceptional, but not so much that Nacho is a foil to Mike. I saw Nacho as Southwest Matty - Mike's son 2.0 and Mike's challenge throughout the entire series. When Mike sets up Tuco he brings Nacho deeper into the 'game.' This makes Nacho, who was previously insulated from the boss, more visible. Subsequently, it endangers Nacho's father, leads to the attempted murder of Salamanca which then makes Nacho another of Fringe's 'dogs on a leash.' It's the same circle Mike traveled with his own son. Mike's conflict is his perception of himself. Secretly he knows what he is - when he holds the same sniper rifle of the same type he used in vietnam he says, 'The wood warped terribly in that jungle. Someone should of thought of that.' He's the wood, but to survive he has to pretend to be a law abiding, honorable, man. He arrives out west believing he is different from the police officers he killed who had killed his son. "They didn't have to do it. They were scared." That's the lie. They did have to do it because that is the life they chose and because people like them have to constantly kill anyone who can expose them for what they are. He is deluded and all of BCS confronts Mike with his delusion. Season by season we see Mike come face to face with the truth - when the german architect runs, Mike kills him over trust (just as the police killed his son over trust). When Mike has a chance to save Nacho, which he could have done by killing Fring at any time, he doesn't and when he goes to tell Nacho's father, the illusion is stripped away. Nacho's father is Mike's foil - a real father who tells Mike what he is - a gangster and a murderer. He is no different from the men who killed his son and he never will be. He is not a real father. He is not good. He is not just or moral. Mike is a criminal and a murderer in the employ of a drug kingpin. It takes a real father who had a genuine concern for his son to confront Mike with what he is because that's what a father does - confront you with reality. The genius of BCS is that Banks is such a lovable guy it hides the revelation from the audience in the same way that Mike hides himself from himself. It's possible to watch the entire series and never really see what Mike truly is.
The way Michael Mando cracks up every time Pryce speaks makes me thinks theres probably quite a bit of bloopers when they were filming the Nacho/Pryce scenes
Her initial response is a natural, human warm read. But her take on Kim as a character being a little forced and controlled is what you see on the show. THAT'S why it feels different. So, if anything, she's a much better actress than you give her credit for, because Kim is so unlike her.
@@DLWalkerActor sorry I should be more clear. I don’t mean this performance is better than her own performance in the show. I mean this table read performance is better than 90% of what you see in other TV
the fact that rhea didn't get nominated for an emmy at any point has to be some kind of grudge that hollywood has against gilligan or something. personally, i think she was the second best actor in the series, second only to the man himself, Bryan Cranston.
My favorite fact about both BB and BCS is the attention to details and references. Like this random guy in a bar, whose car was blown up by Walter in BB and the drink they order, which is the same as the one Gus used to poison Don Eladio. Brilliant! I was very dissapointed in Hollywood after I saw the lack of awards BCS received. It was just as good as BB and in some regards better. Shame!
Interesting that Clifford Main's name was originally Douglas. Douglas Main. Also, Brian Archuleta's name was Timothy Talbot. They made the right call on the final names.
Rhea is awesome. Alot of her table read expressions were dead on the money with the final product. She either thoroughly prepared, has a firm grip on her craft, or both. Consummate professional. I would've liked to see her snag an Emmy for best supporting. Sadly, it wasn't in the cards.
this was great, I haven’t watched bcs in a while but I surprisingly watched all of this at midnight and it hooked me. I haven’t seen many table reads but with a show like bcs it seems special.
Michael Mando you are brilliant 💜 I really hope you all have another signing soon cause I'd love to meet so many of you from the cast! Especially Michael
Look, I'm not gonna watch the whole thing, I'm not THAT obsessed with the show, but still, It's so great that these videos are available and we can peek into how they work. It's awesome.
Someone needs to come up with a very compelling series story and present it entirely in table read format. Let the audience picture things in their minds. Like when you read a book, but without risking paper cuts.
These are a thing and they're called radio dramas. Each character is played by a different voice actor and they use natural soundscapes and folio sound effects to set the scene, the rest is up to your imagination. Very immersive.
See how grammar and PROOFREADING are so important? Something as small as leaving the 'N' out of the word "isn't" can change the entire dynamic of a totally redundant statement.
Isn't that awesome? Isn't that incredible!? What acting is all about..!? You can be a nobody all your life...here is your chance to be something. You've wanted to be a gangster all your life but never had the courage - here's your chance to be that!
Wow that's so interesting and fresh. Imagine that- someone who looks like someone else a little bit. That's absolutely riveting and life-changing. I can't believe other humans exist. This contributed so much to this conversation that there are simply no words to express all our gratitude.
Jonathan and Michael are absolutely loving every moment. It's so sweet.
I love how Micheal Mando always cracks up when Pryce is speaking
That’s the best part absolutely hilarious 🤣
I love how they did this table read in the middle of the fucking void in space
Lol yeah thats what I was wondering the entire time
🙄🤦🏾♂️ Jesus Christ you all act like you believe the ignorant BS you're saying. Yep, they're literally in space and not a fucking sound stage. What a creative original joke you made there... Bravo! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
🙄 Idiots.
The writers are the center of the universe . We orbit around them
Please post as many of these as exist. I would watch the whole season like think. Thank you!
yes please
Love that banks was sitting there smiling for a bit at the start
Love all these actors showing up to watch Bob and Rhea talk. Me too
Michael is having the time of his live thanks to Pryce..love it 😂
When I watched BCS live, I didn't really like it nearly as much as Breaking Bad, and I never really understood why. Then I binge watched it a couple weeks ago from start to finish, all seasons, and it was fantastic, just a hair under Breaking Bad in my rankings. I think the hiatus during the first run shows between seasons was so long, it broke up the story line too much and was more difficult to enjoy as a whole. If you are iffy about BCS, watch a binge it, or at least watch one episode per night to get the flow. It's very very good.
Better Call Saul is the best shot, edited, scored, acted and written TV show in human history.
Breaking Bad obviously spells out Walter’s male pride inferiority complex motivated genuinely disgusting actions and yet will always have the detritus of media illiterate dipshits who think Walter White is a hero and the other misogynist mongrels that think Skylar is somehow an antagonist and not a victim.
BCS however strikes perfect moral grey areas with no easy answers about heroes and villains.
A show is only as good as its fans.
Breaking Bad is a near perfect drama, BCS feels more real and has notes of genuine tenderness missing in the sickly yellow world of Breaking Bad.
I like them both as well, but still BB more because nothing seems forced in BB. In BCS there were a LOT of forced retcon scenes that didn't _really_ need to happen. For example: Lalo telling Hector how he got the bell. Holy exposition, Batman. Very cringe and forced. The bit with Nacho being a run of the mill guy who suddenly turns into a commando, was just a way to shoehorn some action into an otherwise tame story.
@@Connection-Lost Idiotic criticism; Lalo telling Hector about the bell was not exposition for the audience’s sake it was a character moment monologue to tell you the dynamics of their relationship.
Stop pretending to be film literate, you’re not fooling anyone
Nacho was Tuco’s leash holder, a foil for Mike. He was not a run of the mill guy turned commando. Almost everything in BCS is perfectly paced and orchestrated; you’re talking out of your ass because you like edgy Walter White phonk edits.
@@sbraypaynt I agree that BCS is exceptional, but not so much that Nacho is a foil to Mike. I saw Nacho as Southwest Matty - Mike's son 2.0 and Mike's challenge throughout the entire series. When Mike sets up Tuco he brings Nacho deeper into the 'game.' This makes Nacho, who was previously insulated from the boss, more visible. Subsequently, it endangers Nacho's father, leads to the attempted murder of Salamanca which then makes Nacho another of Fringe's 'dogs on a leash.' It's the same circle Mike traveled with his own son.
Mike's conflict is his perception of himself. Secretly he knows what he is - when he holds the same sniper rifle of the same type he used in vietnam he says, 'The wood warped terribly in that jungle. Someone should of thought of that.' He's the wood, but to survive he has to pretend to be a law abiding, honorable, man.
He arrives out west believing he is different from the police officers he killed who had killed his son. "They didn't have to do it. They were scared." That's the lie. They did have to do it because that is the life they chose and because people like them have to constantly kill anyone who can expose them for what they are. He is deluded and all of BCS confronts Mike with his delusion.
Season by season we see Mike come face to face with the truth - when the german architect runs, Mike kills him over trust (just as the police killed his son over trust). When Mike has a chance to save Nacho, which he could have done by killing Fring at any time, he doesn't and when he goes to tell Nacho's father, the illusion is stripped away.
Nacho's father is Mike's foil - a real father who tells Mike what he is - a gangster and a murderer. He is no different from the men who killed his son and he never will be. He is not a real father. He is not good. He is not just or moral. Mike is a criminal and a murderer in the employ of a drug kingpin. It takes a real father who had a genuine concern for his son to confront Mike with what he is because that's what a father does - confront you with reality.
The genius of BCS is that Banks is such a lovable guy it hides the revelation from the audience in the same way that Mike hides himself from himself. It's possible to watch the entire series and never really see what Mike truly is.
BCS is way better in my opinion. I binge watched both but I never revisited BB. I've revisited BCS so many times I can't count
The way Michael Mando cracks up every time Pryce speaks makes me thinks theres probably quite a bit of bloopers when they were filming the Nacho/Pryce scenes
Hahaha "Hey, it's me!" 9:27
Mark Proksch is so goddamn funny.
😆Bwahha🙄😄bwahha😄🙄bwahha!!🙄 Yeah it was the funniest thing in the history of goddamn mankind, right... RIGHT?? 🙄🙄🙄
@@wadewilson8011 It's the delivery that makes it funny, guy. Why the snark?
@@wadewilson8011 oh jeez fun police
Kim look, and behaves like she's on set already. Such a phenomenal human being ❤❤❤❤
jonathan cracking up at the beginning lolll
How is Rhea Seahorn a better actress at a table read better than 90% of what you see on tv
Her initial response is a natural, human warm read. But her take on Kim as a character being a little forced and controlled is what you see on the show. THAT'S why it feels different. So, if anything, she's a much better actress than you give her credit for, because Kim is so unlike her.
@@DLWalkerActor sorry I should be more clear. I don’t mean this performance is better than her own performance in the show. I mean this table read performance is better than 90% of what you see in other TV
@@TomJones-wx5on Yea I got this, was not a you problem :)
She's so good, I loved her performance on BCS
And she does the table read, pretty much with only minimal glaces at the script.
the fact that rhea didn't get nominated for an emmy at any point has to be some kind of grudge that hollywood has against gilligan or something. personally, i think she was the second best actor in the series, second only to the man himself, Bryan Cranston.
Writing: 10/10
Acting: 10/10
If either of those things were off you'd feel it.
patrick fabian did suuuchhhhh a good job as the police 😭
02:23 Jonathan Banks seems to really enjoy that Gene was locked in the dumpster room :D
I appreciate how they've incorporated a hot ones episode into a table read. Genius stuff
My favorite fact about both BB and BCS is the attention to details and references. Like this random guy in a bar, whose car was blown up by Walter in BB and the drink they order, which is the same as the one Gus used to poison Don Eladio. Brilliant! I was very dissapointed in Hollywood after I saw the lack of awards BCS received. It was just as good as BB and in some regards better. Shame!
I could rewatch the whole show in this format
Mr. Banks really kinda just sat there the whole time
Honestly, I mean, he didn’t really do anything.
@@suit_up0They’ve been paying him the salary of three guys…
Interesting that Clifford Main's name was originally Douglas. Douglas Main. Also, Brian Archuleta's name was Timothy Talbot. They made the right call on the final names.
Bob and Rhea really killed the exchange at the 22 minute mark, such massive talent.
Rhea is awesome. Alot of her table read expressions were dead on the money with the final product. She either thoroughly prepared, has a firm grip on her craft, or both. Consummate professional. I would've liked to see her snag an Emmy for best supporting. Sadly, it wasn't in the cards.
damn, rhea nailed her role on screen and behind the scenes.
Thumbnail: everyone is stressed
Mike: 😏
This all leads to Squat Cobbling
"yeah, diversify! ...hey uhh... so what's 'diversify'?"
"yeah right DBAA, got it! ...right, so what uh... what 'DBAA'?"
this was great, I haven’t watched bcs in a while but I surprisingly watched all of this at midnight and it hooked me. I haven’t seen many table reads but with a show like bcs it seems special.
Michael Mando you are brilliant 💜 I really hope you all have another signing soon cause I'd love to meet so many of you from the cast! Especially Michael
I swore I read something when this episode aired, someone was able to figure out the date just by listening to the Janitor's radio.
I love how Howard's actor is lowkey cracking up at the name "Cumstin"
unbelievable how good they are
They're ACTORS, that's what they get paid the big bucks to do. They BETTER be this good!
love Mark Proksch
frank didit did it
where do you even find these
Outo channel, 3 years ago, 1.6 million views
@@sejjjjje The credits and the synchronised footage *make* these
My house
DVD/Blu Ray Extras
this is amazing
Look, I'm not gonna watch the whole thing, I'm not THAT obsessed with the show, but still, It's so great that these videos are available and we can peek into how they work. It's awesome.
Look dude, your prerogative is none of our business. Keep all that irrelevant information to yourself, mmkay pumpkin!? 👍🏽
Someone needs to come up with a very compelling series story and present it entirely in table read format. Let the audience picture things in their minds. Like when you read a book, but without risking paper cuts.
These are a thing and they're called radio dramas. Each character is played by a different voice actor and they use natural soundscapes and folio sound effects to set the scene, the rest is up to your imagination. Very immersive.
Does Rhea do any other shows? I don’t really see her much.
Ouuuu, Howard is cuatrochi!
Patrick is gorgeous ❤
Funfact: Taković ist from the Balkans. It just sounds so, actually this name is not present there. But translated "tako" means "Like this"
See how grammar and PROOFREADING are so important? Something as small as leaving the 'N' out of the word "isn't" can change the entire dynamic of a totally redundant statement.
new Shark Tank cast in insane
I bet knowing you irl life must be annoying and exhausting. 🙄
Isn't that awesome?
Isn't that incredible!?
What acting is all about..!?
You can be a nobody all your life...here is your chance to be something.
You've wanted to be a gangster all your life but never had the courage - here's your chance to be that!
The screen director looks like the Zoolander
Wow that's so interesting and fresh. Imagine that- someone who looks like someone else a little bit. That's absolutely riveting and life-changing. I can't believe other humans exist. This contributed so much to this conversation that there are simply no words to express all our gratitude.
You must be fun at parties
My Top 3 favorite characters in Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad:
1. Leonel and Marco Salamanca
2. Gustavo Fring
3. James Morgan McGill
Was this table read done years ago or did they get together recently to do this for RUclips?
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