Yeah but too bad its so short. If any series would deserve a 10 season row, these two would be the ones. Or at least I hope I can forget everything so I can rewatch them
@@ulqviorra Are you American? I can't believe anyone would say that a 50 episode show is 'so short' - I think it's good for the show - from my experience in UK television making it too long is a recipe for disaster and some of the best shows are 6-12 episodes long
Why in the world would you make that comparison? He's been in the role longer than the current Jets tight end. He's been in longer than British Baking Show hosts.
@@alejandroriquelme5278 yeah it’s actually rated 1% higher on Rotten Tomatoes at 97% while Breaking Bad has 96% the rating for BrBa was changed very recently tho it used to be at 97% now it’s 96. But, I don’t think BCS is better yet, but I do think it’s as good as Breaking Bad, and from what Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have said BCS Season 6 will destroy Breaking Bad.
And the beat goes on....Odenkirk couldn't have known his character would be given a back- story series just as successful as Breaking Bad. He and Rhea Seehorn created the Bonnie and Clyde of the legal world in six seasons of Better Call Saul. Fantastic!
So great that they gifted him the bus bench signed with the entire cast and crew. Bob Odenkirk arguably stole Breaking Bad from everyone. Including bryan Cranston
Bob stole Breaking Bad from everyone? In what universe. listen, great performance, but not even close to Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Giancarlo Esposito, Dean Norris, or even Jonathan Banks. C'mon now.
@@johnychrist2559 LMAO that's fucking hilarious. But I was speaking in terms of breaking bad. Obviously if we are looking at the breaking bad universe then Saul is up there, I still wouldn't put above Walt and Jesse because their acting abilities in my opinion dwarf Bob's in term of range. But clearly if you get your own show that helps....
@@dylangray9965 Have you seen BCS? The range and nuances they have given that character is an immense undertaking for an actor. Bob is incredible alongside everyone in BB/BCS. But let's not forget the writers, they are equally important here.
@@vegardertilbake1 I have seen it all multiple times and I'll say he is a good actor, but there are ranges and degrees of acting. IMO, what Cranston and Aaron Paul did in breaking bad put them in a league above Saul. I may be bias but those are some of the best performances I have seen on TV. No knock to Bob, but we have to establish levels, and they are on a different level in terms of acting ability. Ex.[spoiler] when Saul reacted to his mother's death or when Kim was going to break up with him over the mesa Verde stunt, or when he cried in his car in the parking lot, I don't think he quite delivered in those moments, that's a range I don't think he does very well with. Whereas Paul and Cranston crushed everything. This is also my personal opinion, many can disagree, but thought I'd provide my reasoning. And yes, the greatest writers in TV show history, truly incredible stuff.
Saul was a hell of a character in BrBa without knowing anything of his story he was still such a interesting person. Very crazy, madly loyal in his own way, with a pinch of sober mind to complete him. And Bob is the only actor who can play Saul, thats for sure..
I have been behind cameras as an extra for some main character and have lived moments like this one...so emotional when somenone finish the work and leaves
Seeing footage of the filming of this (and other) scenes is disconcerting. This show was so amazing and the acting so good that it didn't even seem like a TV show. But seeing the behind the scenes shot pulls me out of that and it's really amazing to see.
I love the sublet emotion proceeding all of these last scenes!!!! Everything is so heartfelt for everyone! Such a bittersweet feeling for the army of people involved in making of any movie / series, but especially epics like BB!
I think it's ironic that at the end of Bob's last performance here, they give him a big "Better Call Saul" Sign like a foreshadow of what's to come...I wonder if Vince Gilligan had that planned in his mind ahead of time...like he thought to himself...oh yea..I could make an entirely new show with just Bob's character here...
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman was so good that it actually inspired the profession of criminal lawyers irl. Truly one of the most moments of all time. Vravo Boncw
0:14 - Wow. Just. Wow. After Better Call Saul's ending... this was my thought exactly. Vince did not pull any punches in telling a story that ends in regret and consequences.
Little did he know at the time he'll go on to spend around 7 years to create a spinoff show of his character that will even surpass in quality this already incredible production.
I think sauls final moments in bb give insight into where we’re at with Jimmy in season 6 of bcs. He’s always been in over his head and the moment he’s out he’s just Jimmy McGill
I am seeing this final moments videos for all actors and the one thing I absolutely love is that Aaron is always there whether its his scene or not. He got so emotional and he never wanted to miss one second of the last days. It is so sad to see this show end but this is the best ending to it. I really liked this show and its actors and Aaron.
This is so lovely and emotional and I wonder if Bob had back then any idea that his character will be the protagonist in one of the greatest shows of all time.
Seeing all of them have such a good time making this show is such a good feeling, it's heartbreaking seeing some of the actors depart (even though yeah BCS happens later but they didn't know and neither did we). No pun intended but, there's such good chemistry within the crew.
One thing that allways amazes me is they are shooting the scene in all seriousness and being mad at each other and after the cut they smile and hug each other it's so wholesome.
Hey, just watched a table read from the episode where Hank finds out. Everyone is doing their part, but when it comes to Jessie (where Walt tries to convince him Mike is alive), Everyone in the room is teary eyed. Including me and Hank! Dean Norris is so great because I can see without a doubt, he doesn't even wanna so this read (he is so pissed!). Anna Gunn needs to wipe.hear tears...and honestly, so did I!!!! It is crazy to think that Aaron Paul had absolutely no professional training, but he absolutely had the whole room (during table read) either in tears or on the verge. P.S. This is one if those videos that I'm so glad I watched! P.S.S. Hank is so damn mad at Walt for betraying him, he can barely finish his lines!!!!
Part of me thinks they kept going with better call saul because they had such a well oiled machine of a production, who had become family, that they didn't want to part from.
I love how Aaron Paul isn't even in the scene he's just hanging out there lol
I woulda stayed too!
Hes hiding behind the wall doing lines off of a cd of course
If I was working on that show, I would want to hang around all the time, even if I wasn´t doing anything that day.
If there's good I'd be there too...
All the free meth...
little does he know what's in store for him with this character
nah he knew at this point in time, the show was being developed in season 3 of breaking bad
Yeah, that’s why they said “And that is a *series* wrap for Bob Odenkirk”
@@Vad3r ah alright I didn't know that
@@Vad3r but he didn't know that he would be drinking his own pee.
@@DrVVVinK big gulp of Davis & Maine
I know that everyone there loves what they do, but Aaron's connection with the series is something else.
Agreed ❤️
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@@msmdsjjs1942 !
Totally
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So good that he got his on spinoff!
He killed it too. Absolutely amazing!
Yeah but too bad its so short. If any series would deserve a 10 season row, these two would be the ones. Or at least I hope I can forget everything so I can rewatch them
@@ulqviorra Are you American? I can't believe anyone would say that a 50 episode show is 'so short' - I think it's good for the show - from my experience in UK television making it too long is a recipe for disaster and some of the best shows are 6-12 episodes long
@@ulqviorra 6 seasons is a lot. The 6xth season should come out sometime this year.
Best case scenario I'm working in a cinnabon in Nebraska...
The fact that Walter White is nothing but a small chapter in Jimmy McGill's amazing odyssey is beyond incredible.
Small is a debatable word.. we can say one of the major chapters
@@maxmunch925 Agree. WW destroyed his life.
@@bmyrajimmy did it himself
more like, jimmy awful decision making made him lose his life
i dont think hes a small chapter bro without walter jimmy wouldve gone on as a lawyer for maybe like 20 more years
Life was better when this show was on
Better Call Saul fills the void quite well
@@j.johnson7891 tru
@@j.johnson7891 but stupid corona is making us waaaaaaait :(
And after the final season of better call Saul that nothing to fill the void...
@@sauljimmytakavic4286 well i still got Atlanta to satisfy me till then but yeah ima miss bcs so hard
It's crazy to think that Odenkirk had been in a role of Saul Goodman (12 years) longer than RDJ being in a role of Tony Stark (11 years).
Oh wow i never thought about that
Rdj 2008 Bob 2009
@@kobra8050 those are the years started...you’re not noting years ended: RDJ 2019, Bob 2022
Why in the world would you make that comparison? He's been in the role longer than the current Jets tight end. He's been in longer than British Baking Show hosts.
@@pfriz but then it's 13 years for Bob unless I'm retarded
Saul was hands down the best criminal lawyer in TV history!
Not a criminal lawyer, yo. A CRIMINAL. Lawyer.
"You don't want a criminal lawyer. You want a 'criminal' lawyer."
He let the inner Jimmy to speak at the end xD
He let the facade fall. Briefly. But he showed Walt who he was.
Bob odenkirk was amazing, he seemed completely drained of all charisma as saul in the last scenes it was amazing
Is Better Call Saul the greatest spinoff series in TV history? (asking for a friend of a friend who knows a guy)
not the greatest but yea its a thing own its own and it relates to breaking bad characters beautifully
I actually think BCS is the best show in history.
It can be argued that is even better than Breaking Bad
@@alejandroriquelme5278 yeah it’s actually rated 1% higher on Rotten Tomatoes at 97% while Breaking Bad has 96% the rating for BrBa was changed very recently tho it used to be at 97% now it’s 96. But, I don’t think BCS is better yet, but I do think it’s as good as Breaking Bad, and from what Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have said BCS Season 6 will destroy Breaking Bad.
you mean a prequel ?
And the beat goes on....Odenkirk couldn't have known his character would be given a back- story series just as successful as Breaking Bad. He and Rhea Seehorn created the Bonnie and Clyde of the legal world in six seasons of Better Call Saul. Fantastic!
Leopold and Loeb.
@@danmurphy7373 “Me? Nobody. I’m just here to talk to my lawyers.”
@@danmurphy7373 Howard compared Jimmy and Kim to them as sociopaths.
@@TheDatabaseNetwork i think thats why he said it
It’s not as successful. Nobody I know IRL watched bcs, but like 80% have seen breaking bad. The ratings prove this
So great that they gifted him the bus bench signed with the entire cast and crew. Bob Odenkirk arguably stole Breaking Bad from everyone. Including bryan Cranston
Bob stole Breaking Bad from everyone? In what universe. listen, great performance, but not even close to Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Giancarlo Esposito, Dean Norris, or even Jonathan Banks. C'mon now.
@@dylangray9965 oh yeah right I mustve missed Dean Norris' spin off series "Better dial Hank"
@@johnychrist2559 LMAO that's fucking hilarious. But I was speaking in terms of breaking bad. Obviously if we are looking at the breaking bad universe then Saul is up there, I still wouldn't put above Walt and Jesse because their acting abilities in my opinion dwarf Bob's in term of range. But clearly if you get your own show that helps....
@@dylangray9965 Have you seen BCS? The range and nuances they have given that character is an immense undertaking for an actor. Bob is incredible alongside everyone in BB/BCS. But let's not forget the writers, they are equally important here.
@@vegardertilbake1 I have seen it all multiple times and I'll say he is a good actor, but there are ranges and degrees of acting. IMO, what Cranston and Aaron Paul did in breaking bad put them in a league above Saul. I may be bias but those are some of the best performances I have seen on TV. No knock to Bob, but we have to establish levels, and they are on a different level in terms of acting ability. Ex.[spoiler] when Saul reacted to his mother's death or when Kim was going to break up with him over the mesa Verde stunt, or when he cried in his car in the parking lot, I don't think he quite delivered in those moments, that's a range I don't think he does very well with. Whereas Paul and Cranston crushed everything. This is also my personal opinion, many can disagree, but thought I'd provide my reasoning. And yes, the greatest writers in TV show history, truly incredible stuff.
Finished one show, literally presented with his next show immediately
The dislikes are from Jack and his entire crew
lol
@Matthew Rendenm fucking hate this stupid website
Seriously?
@@leafyutube Seriously?
1:55 some next level foreshadowing there
Bravo Vince
You noticed that? Kudos.
Dude's worked SUPER hard for this. He's flawless in BCS, he was great in Nobody.
He lost a lot of weight just so that he could look young
And he doesn’t skip leg day. That’s the best part.
More likely he did it for his health...
That was the heart attack
@@topskek9786 heart attack happened in 2019 AFTER his fitness.
This was shot in 2012
He was never heavy, just had a little extra. Sall good, man! ❤
Aaron Paul was there on the last scene of Anna Gunn and Bob Odenkirk, it really shows his dedication to series...
Bob: "Breaking Bad...it's finished."
Vince and Peter: "No...I think we're just getting started!"
Peter: "We are done when i say we are done".
Well! I’m sure that’s the last we’ll see if that character
Man I felt emotional watching Odenkirk's send off. Im so glad that he ended up getting his own show
Saul was a hell of a character in BrBa without knowing anything of his story he was still such a interesting person. Very crazy, madly loyal in his own way, with a pinch of sober mind to complete him. And Bob is the only actor who can play Saul, thats for sure..
Little did we know, they would revisit this set and scene again in BCS
Things had barely even started for this man and his character :’)
I have been behind cameras as an extra for some main character and have lived moments like this one...so emotional when somenone finish the work and leaves
"*FINAL* moments"
Better Call Saul: *It's saulin' time!*
The best was yet to come.
The fact that he went on to become the lead actor of the greatest prequel TV series of all time.
Glad to see Bob in his own spinoff show Better Call Saul as Slippin Jimmy/James 'Jimmy' Morgan McGill/Saul Goodman/Gene.
don't forget Viktor with a K
Also kevin costner
There's nobody else I could ever imagine playing Saul. Odenkirk nailed the role and then some, and he will live on forever because of it
He'll never change! Not our precious Jimmy!
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A LAW OFFICE
Seeing footage of the filming of this (and other) scenes is disconcerting. This show was so amazing and the acting so good that it didn't even seem like a TV show. But seeing the behind the scenes shot pulls me out of that and it's really amazing to see.
I remember seeing somewhere that Bob was financially bankrupt right before he got offered this role. You can tell how thankful he is for it.
he made the right choice calling saul
@@RabbidTheNabbit Are you or a loved one suffering from bankruptcy? Better Call Saul!
That was a true story
"That is a series wrap on Bob Odenkirk"
Bob: "It's not over, until I say it's over"
*Better Call Saul intro plays*
and now this same location and situation is where he filmed one of his final better call saul scenes
This was the exact moment that Bob Odenkirk became unemployed.
😂😂😂😂
Up until a guy who knew a guy who knew a guy called Bob and said “Code green.”
And thus begins Jimmy’s career making cinnamon rolls
Bob: It's not over until I say it's over!
*better call saul happens*
Vince: You're god damn right
He didnt know that he will be the new main carac
he knew in season 3 there was a spinoff of his character coming
I’ve just finished both shows for the first time. I don’t know why I was so late to the game but glad I arrived.
This guy deserves his own show.
I love the idea that if the camera moved just a little in this scene we'd see Jesse
This is truly the moment when Saul became Gene
I love the sublet emotion proceeding all of these last scenes!!!! Everything is so heartfelt for everyone! Such a bittersweet feeling for the army of people involved in making of any movie / series, but especially epics like BB!
Love how the sets are just open but when filmed at the right angle you never know
I think it's ironic that at the end of Bob's last performance here, they give him a big "Better Call Saul" Sign like a foreshadow of what's to come...I wonder if Vince Gilligan had that planned in his mind ahead of time...like he thought to himself...oh yea..I could make an entirely new show with just Bob's character here...
It's not a secret. They started BCS project just weeks after BB. Probably because a considerable amount of work had been put in it by that point.
Lalo and Ignacio characters were already mentioned before, Vince already started planting the seeds
So glad Bob got the chance to show his lead acting potential in better call saul
lol, he thinks he’s done playing Saul Goodman.
If he would have known best is yet to come
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman was so good that it actually inspired the profession of criminal lawyers irl. Truly one of the most moments of all time. Vravo Boncw
0:14 - Wow. Just. Wow. After Better Call Saul's ending... this was my thought exactly. Vince did not pull any punches in telling a story that ends in regret and consequences.
I was a meth. User and watching this show gave me the will to give it up.I have been sober for 9 years.
Is Walter White was breaking bad, you were fixing good lol. Nah but fr good stuff. Keep it up👍
Bob you really deserve your own BB show.
Saul is a great character
uuuhh
Yes! He's such an underrated character.... The show must be named "Better Call Saul"!
@@elelhshshs Yeah thats a great idea!
who's gonna tell 'em?
Saul, time travel isn’t possible, wtf are you talking about?!?!
Bob's way of using hand gestures are so terrific
Every time I see Bob Odenkirk it comes to my mind what a really nice man he is. Why can't I meet a man like that?????
They ended on the line “It’s over.” 😮
And he's still playing that character
And he will comeback and make a marvellous Better call saul!
I think that this was an emotional tv show for these actors. It´s impossible to stay out of this.
I don't know how I didn't realize how many of the sets are just three walls in a warehouse and not real locations. Insane.
99% of things on tv and movies are mine this
I think moreso than any other character, Bob Odenkirk being cast as Saul was absolutely perfect.
Vince, Bob, Bryan, Aaron and all crew are so amazing, they are the best. Really!
If every TV show and movie were made with this kind of love and dedication we would have an outstanding catalog of entertainment.
I thank God every day to made me watch BB and discover BCS
i miss this show so much it actually hurts..
Little did he know at the time he'll go on to spend around 7 years to create a spinoff show of his character that will even surpass in quality this already incredible production.
87 years...
86 years
But......... With good behaviour, who knows?
86
Great actors, not 1 bad element in the crew that's incredible
I’m in awe of the effects of this show to Bob Odenkirk’s career.
Now, he’s a Nobody.
He’s a nobody?
@@DanielPennybaker lol it's a reference to a film he's in
I think sauls final moments in bb give insight into where we’re at with Jimmy in season 6 of bcs. He’s always been in over his head and the moment he’s out he’s just Jimmy McGill
I am seeing this final moments videos for all actors and the one thing I absolutely love is that Aaron is always there whether its his scene or not. He got so emotional and he never wanted to miss one second of the last days. It is so sad to see this show end but this is the best ending to it. I really liked this show and its actors and Aaron.
bob needs to win an emmy next year
Fun fact: Bob odenkirk didn't plays Saul's role... Saul's plays Bob odenkirk role.
"Hey, remember we talked about a prequel series featuring Saul as the protagonist? Let's make it happen."
"Better call Bob."
so glad we got Better Call Saul for more Bob Odenkirk.
This is so lovely and emotional and I wonder if Bob had back then any idea that his character will be the protagonist in one of the greatest shows of all time.
walt was going crazy down there as ed says you be the judge. " He hits the light"
You don't want a criminal lawyer. You want a CRIMINAL lawyer.
There are 2 character that I really like in Breaking Bad
1. Mike (his killer assassin style)
2. Saul Goodman (the way he talk, the lawyer style)
Seeing all of them have such a good time making this show is such a good feeling, it's heartbreaking seeing some of the actors depart (even though yeah BCS happens later but they didn't know and neither did we). No pun intended but, there's such good chemistry within the crew.
I keep finding new stuff the more I watch this show. Like Mike filming Walt and Saul at 1:14
Those where the most awkward high fives
lmao fr
*were
When saul was good in the world
Before it saul went to hell
I just loves this show. It's the most powerful thing I've ever watched.
what a character and bcs lift elevates him even better
After killing Mike, Vince made Mike a camera man.
So that Walt can remain in his arrogant character.
What a genius Vince is.
Aaron Paul is growing out his hair to become slave jesse
I love that the signage given to Bob portended something he was totally unaware of at the time.
One thing that allways amazes me is they are shooting the scene in all seriousness and being mad at each other and after the cut they smile and hug each other it's so wholesome.
Not the park bench sign covered in signatures 😭 My heart can't take it
Walt achieved his objective he killed Jack and his crew and figured out how to get his remaining 10 million to his family.
I'm disappointed that he didn't say *"Don't drink and drive, but if you do then call me. Better Call Saul!"* before leaving
😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Is that bastard with you? Put them on!" -Best Nacho quote
He looks like he could carry a spinoff about this whole saul goodman character
There are only days left for the end of Better Call Saul
Thanks you Bob
Hey, just watched a table read from the episode where Hank finds out. Everyone is doing their part, but when it comes to Jessie (where Walt tries to convince him Mike is alive), Everyone in the room is teary eyed. Including me and Hank! Dean Norris is so great because I can see without a doubt, he doesn't even wanna so this read (he is so pissed!). Anna Gunn needs to wipe.hear tears...and honestly, so did I!!!!
It is crazy to think that Aaron Paul had absolutely no professional training, but he absolutely had the whole room (during table read) either in tears or on the verge.
P.S. This is one if those videos that I'm so glad I watched!
P.S.S. Hank is so damn mad at Walt for betraying him, he can barely finish his lines!!!!
1:40 The Three main characters of the breaking Bad universe.
Part of me thinks they kept going with better call saul because they had such a well oiled machine of a production, who had become family, that they didn't want to part from.
@00:35-00:45 damn Heisenberg sounds real even behind the scenes, I love this show!