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- Breaking Bad - Ted Writes a Check Scene: Kuby (Bill Burr) & Huell (Lavell Crawford) make Ted (Christopher Cousins) write a cheque.
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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Bill Burr, Christopher Cousins, Lavell Crawford
Director: Scott Winant
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What I love about Huell is that everything he does is hilarious without trying to be funny like a typical comic relief character
How dare you suh Huell is a hero! He saved all dem parishioners from dat fiiiiahhh now! He a good man!
@@rc59191 Groot
Probably why hes actually a top comedian
Him flipping through the Traditional Home magazine was perfect 😂
Damn man you got some serious nerve coming
Eating sandwiches, playing cards, and watching cable with Huell and Bill Burr for 3 days sounds like a pretty awesome time. Ted deserved what he got.
Indeed, they could have gotten to have a good time together
Until Huell needs to use your toilet.
Huell is also played by a comedian. So this guy just bolted from Sandwiches and cards and cable with two established comedians. Frankly... I'm glad he ended up the way he did.
All that, plus you don’t get audited. It’s a pretty good deal all around.
@@happypants9428 Plus it isn't even your money being used to pay all your unpaid taxes. Dude just passed up the opportunity of a life.
I wanna hang out with huell
Honestly, what was Ted going to say to the police?
"Officers! Two men showed up at my house and tried to force me to pay my taxes!"
Most likely after he got away he would contact his bank and try to get that specific cheque cancelled.
@@moviefiendz the reason huell was staying and Bill was returning was because they were going to hold him a few days until the check cleared. After that there wouldn't have been anything he could do
@@well_as_an_expert_id_say No I mean Ted ran because that was probably his plan. He wouldn't try to get the cheque cancelled after, he was probably trying to get away from them to do it before Kubey even mailed it
@@moviefiendz Oh gotcha, my apologies
@@moviefiendz probably didn't want to get hurt, lol.
who else thinks that plan of playing cards or eating some sandwiches with Huell and Kuby actually sounds really cool
Ted’s probably gluten free, that’s why he ran.
@@hydqjuliilq27 He was fine until the cable topic came up.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 He ran because he was too embarrassed to admit he didn't have cable
He was intimidated by Huell to the max I think.
@@azrael2602dunno why but I laughed a lot
This is the exact moment Ted became Hector Salamanca
Weak
Dude you literally made me do a spit take.
BRUH NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
At least Hector didn’t break his neck.
A crippled little rata
What makes the scene legendary is no one chases him and he still ends up down
Maybe they had back up waiting outside. Which is why nobody chased him.
@@Onmysheet Did you even watch the show?
@@ThePlaylist8766 I did. So what is your point.
@@Onmysheet there was no back up dummy
@@jdub955 Huell could've easily stopped him and looked pretty relaxed. Because Ted would have ran to a payphone and cancelled the cheque.
This guy was so against paying his taxes he wasn't even willing to do it with someone else's money
Edit: wow 22k likes.
I thought the same thing 🤣🤣
Classic LibRight
DEDICATED
Kinda wonder how some people are doing so well , cause they don't pay their taxes and commit fraud and go on tv and try and tell me how to be successful , there is no easy way or honest way to get ahead .
Skyler was really good at picking the right men.
Ted: "I don’t care who the IRS sends, I am not paying taxes"
based
Lmao
Dan vs
"Did I mention that Huell is an IRS auditor, and that kind of talk does Not make him happy!"
Huel: "Hi Ted, I just moved in next door. I'm a super model."
@@DropkickNation "Huell, are you a super model?"
Proof that Huell truly is a god. With just one look he used his telekinectic powers to make Ted slip and hit his head. He even confessed it to Saul soon after. "It was an act of God".
Silippin' Teddy
So emotional, I actually cried 😭😭😭
Huell is actually like Mr. Popo from DBZ Abridged.
Ain't no accountin' for no act of God
@@EsteemedReptileYup. Pretends to be weak but is actually all-powerful.
Everything about this scene is comedic gold, Ted running for his life as Huell reads his magazine unbothered, the slide and bonk noise, the falling of the oranges, Huell’s swaying arms. Tears every time 😂😂
Bumblebee Ted be like "Ayyyyyy Naranjas en la cabeza"
666th like
The arms gets me dying
The fact he manages to end up in hospital looking like he was in a car accident or a horrific beating is what amplifies the comedy even further, everybody thinks he got beaten to a pulp 🤣
It’s even more funny like even if he doesn’t slip and fall, what he finna tell the police? That two dudes came to his house and was trying to force him to write a check to the IRS to pay for his taxes 😂😂😂
He ran cause he didn’t have cable
Made my day
I don’t blame him I’d’ve run too
It's all commercials anyway
😄 🤣 😂
AJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJ
I love that Bill Burr's only character is Bill Burr.
Bill plays himself very well
Hey, to be fair, most people can't even be themselves when on camera.
@@thenamelessone6119 most people can't even be themselves in everyday conversations
@@SnapsZGaming Deep. Also true.
Hey... his character in The Mandalorian didn't came from Boston...
Ted: "I'd rather die than pay taxes" God: "I'll do you one better"
On the Seventh day He rested. On day 8 got bored and became an IRS enforcer-by-proxy
_internal laughing intensifies_
well, if the accident didn't kill ted the medical bills will
Ted: "If you're robbing me I'll do what you ask."
Also Ted: "Wait, you're making me pay taxes? Screw that!"
god be like: Ted.. why didnt you ran out of the front door if you really wanted to flee so much. or simply pay the taxes. whatever enjoy your stay. dummy
I love that they aren't robbing him. they are criminals, but they're just trying to get him to pay his taxes, and he just WILL NOT pay his taxes.
So, they’re the government
1:18 when he said "it's check writtin time" i nearly cried, such an emotional scene. 😭😭
one of the lines of all time
BrBa predicted Morbius!!!!1
when he said "i am the one who check write" i came all over the place
@@halionextra ayo???
And then he check writed all over those guys 😭😭😭
Huell and Kuby is how Timon and Pumbaa would look like if they were human
Kind of
Kuby’s voice inflections at 0:20 perfectly match Timon, especially when he says “Very nice”
Dude haha. Damn.
LOL
Jeez that is the best modern day casting for lion king than the movie. They would have been hilarious
This is the moment Ted became a vegetable
A self made vegetable
Yeah we saw the video
He might as well be a vegetable
More like vegeTedle.
Sorry.
Ted the tomato
Gotta love how Huell's just walking around and picking things up like he owns the place
Huell's name reminds me of Huey Long. Every man a king type beat.
Might as well make yourself comfortable. Their were going to be there for days.
Huel owns the universe
@@Toma1711 Huell IS the universe
He does own the place. You think Ted is telling him no?
I love that Ted glances away while he’s writing the check. It’s the universal symbol for “what’s today’s date?”
Yes
Doesn't his watch show today's date?
"Today's date, scumbag. It's the universal symbol for 'what's today's date'."
Imagine not wanting to play cards and watch tv with Huell
I love Ted's actor's explanation of this scene. He basically says "Ted is *not* Walter White". He's not cunning. He's not a quick thinker. He just bolts.
Ironically, Walt isn't a quick thinker in dire situations either.
@@skatershaner He is though? Like all the way back in the pilot when he used red phosphorus to escape the thugs
@@trequor yeah but ozymandias?
If you had a scale of how calm and collected someone is, the highest would be mike, mid range would be Walt, and Ted would be the very bottom
You are goddamn right…
Trips and didn't even have the capacity to break his own fall.... How the hell did Ted even live past the age of ten?
He did break his fall, but just couldn’t slow down in time to avoid bashing his head in.
Ted never had the makings of slip and fall school
@@claudej.montgomery9421 never had the makings of a varsity escapist
@@claudej.montgomery9421 fond memories of that time and place i have indeed
@@claudej.montgomery9421 He flunked out of the Prometheus School of Running Away from Things to try to attend that school.
i find it funny how huell stood there and just let it happen as if he got this intuitive feeling that ted would fail to escape
😂 Huell, the omniscient god.
He knows Ted ain't built for it
I love this scene so much, aside from the accident, you can just tell these are Saul Goodman's guys. They're just as sarcastic and witty as he is, and their dynamic, no matter how faked it may be, is just perfect. "Huell, you happy?" "Reasonably."
honestly, the goons of other characters tend to have stuff in common with their masters.
Jesse pinkman and his goofy friends are approachable and nice when it comes down to it, Jack's gang is full of psychotic goblin people basically, Gus's gang is full of cold calculated killers (tbh this includes Mike), the salamancas are all hot headed and spiteful againt people who opposed them and take everything personally (except Lalo, he is kinda an outlier). most groups in the series are filled with similar enough people imo.
@@shady8045goated comment- glad to see I’m not the only one watching Breaking Bad rn
This is the exact moment where Huell became reasonably happy
I love the creative and imaginative casting choice here: recruiting two of the best contemporary stand-up comedians to play enforcer/heavies in a scene like this. What fun!
I saw the clear humor in that as well, two comedians playing hardasses.
i wish Patrice was still around... him and Billy playing a duo would of been great ... could of easily played Huells role
Well said Dr
It adds a little razzle dazzle to what otherwise might be a tense (and boring) scene. In a season filled to the brim with tense moments, turning the typical shakedown into a lighthearted romp was a brilliant idea.
@iLoveJackingOn oh yeah... had his stroke like the month after ... well its a shame he wasn't cast then 😄👍
Bill Burr was perfect for this role
I thought that was him. But he just looked different.
yeah i love him in f is for family
Everyone was perfect in this show
@Ryan Irwin- Diehl Just like in Mandalorian. Not complaining though
I cannot believe I just learned this.
we deserve Kuby and Huell in the last season of Better call Saul
Huell is in BCS already and Kuby didnt come along until BB S3 or something, I don't think Kuby will show up
@@pitbul2877 Kuby was already supposed to be in BCS, but couldn't make it and was upset about it. S6 is the last season, so I reckon we will see Kuby again
@@calebsankey6945 - I think that’s why they recycled the first guy from season one, whom Mike beats up, into ‘Mr. X’ in season five, to do reconnaissance on Kevin Wachtell’s home looking for dirt on him. I’m all but certain that was supposed to be Bill Burr’s Kuby . . .
Kuby better be in season 6 or else
I want to see it only for the quality hairpiece Bill Burr will have to wear.
The writing in this show was a masterpiece! What's Ted going to do? Call the cops and tell some people held him hostage and forced him pay his taxes? Haha
He was going to try to get to the bank to cancel the check.
@@bensonr2 okay so people held me hostage to make sure I paid the IRS! Even better hahaha
Kuby is like the nice teacher in school who is constantly nice until you push it too far and he yells at you
I love how intimidating Bill Burr can be even though he's a comedian. He's another example of a comedian actor who can pull off the serious role.
even Bryan Cranston was a comedy actor
@@butteredsalmonella I remember him in Malcolm in the Middle
Comedians understand timing.
The Boston accent helps a lot.
Exactly. And the fact that he can be that intimidating by simply being calm and never having to raise his voice. He doesn't screw around, and is confident in everything he says. It's like he's ready to resort to more...physical methods of coercion if necessary, but still plays it cool.
Casting two of the best standup comedians in these roles was uniquely brilliant.
I dont recognize one so he cant be all that grea5
@@drunkweebmarine9492 Entertain the notion that you don't know everything.
@@drunkweebmarine9492 Oh wow watch out. This child gets to have the final word on what is great or not.
@Punch Down King I'm entitled because I don't recognize someone? What kind of convoluted logic is that?
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 My statement speaks for itself. No need to call me child when I'm most likely older than you are. ;3
Ted may have been the most stupid character in the show
Church.
@@saiyanmgtow there is YO in there somewhere
Todd?
@@llarmstrong783 Todd wasn't stupid, he was just a psychopath
@@PaddyRoon7 plus, he felt bad about killing his maid, so there.
1:52 This is the moment Huell became happy
“Phone call time is over. It’s check writing time”
Has got to be one of the funniest underrated lines in this show
You must be very easily entertained
@@forwardmoving8252 okay
@@forwardmoving8252 it's only funny now because of Morbius
@@Tree_e888 it isn't funny, because Morbius died a long time ago
@@Tree_e888 morbius is overrated,
I forget what movie I was watching, but in the DVD commentary, the director was saying he loves to cast comedians in minor but important dramatic roles, not as a stunt casting thing, but because they typically give good performances with the relatively little material they're given. Bill Burr and Lavell Crawford prove that this is a very good idea.
Dean Norris (Hank Shrader) is also a comedy actor. Something about that skillset makes them highly likeable in serious roles
@@tempviduse Really, didn't know. What I do know of Dean Norris is that he described himself as an "ABC" character, as in he plays an agent of a bunch of lettered agencies such as the DEA, FBI, etc.
If you can master comedy you can pretty much master everything in acting industry, that is my personal opinion.
It is easy to act miserable, to act angry, but it takes certain charisma to make people laugh. And most importantly: not everyone can pull this off! you have to get the timing exactly right too. humour is truly a gift!
@@LakePlacidBear Comedy is the natural habitat of the perfectionists. Always was, always will be.
@@tempviduse Dean Norris can do comedic roles but is not a comedian. He is a serious actor. He earned a diploma from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
2:49 is the exact moment Huells arms are swinging asynchronously
I laughed way too hard at this. Seriously, I thought that one caused some damage, because I started laughing silently while my body twitched like I was electrocuted very asymmetrically.
Bruh
@@tubeyoukonto tf, you good?
His arms just ragdolled
His body has evolved to conserve maximum energy
For some reason I laughed so hard when Ted hit his head that I started choking and then the concept of me laughing so hard at such a tragedy made me laugh even harder.
thats just what dark humor does to you and desensitization as well
Infinite energy
I laughed when he went past Huell and Kuby was like wtf are you doing
You must’ve been like Walter when he found out Skyler gave the money to Ted
Ted is so unbelievably stupid and this scene cements this, literally
Ted was so excited to hang out with Kuby and Huell that he immediately bolted to grab them some oranges to go with those sandwiches
Ted was actually relatively unharmed until that last orange fell onto his back. Bravo, Vince.
I love the nod to the Godfather with the oranges being present in the scene. Oranges were always a sign of something bad about to happen, usually death.
Yes! Didn't notice that when watching it the first time.
Glad someone else noticed it!
Seeing Bill Burr in Breaking Bad always feels like seeing your average buddy wandering onto a set and getting a role
If your average buddy has tons of charisma and could act. But I see what you are saying.
This is the moment Huel became reasonably happy
One thing that makes this scene great is not having music. Imagine if there were some malevolent music throughout this scene, slowly building up until Ted breaks his neck. It would be epic,
But no, it's dead silent except for talking, magazine pages flipping, shoes scuffling, oranges falling on the floor. When Ted bolts, it's just stupid and banal, and funny, like real life.
I love how Huell is still holding the magazine and very calm while Ted is like running for his life 😂
It’s even more funnier like if Ted didn’t trip and fall, what was he gonna tell the police? That two people forced him to pay taxes to the IRS lol? That would make the police laugh out loud
He was probably running to Skyler but slipped 😅
You can’t see but Huell used his telekinesis to trip Ted
Love how the writers managed to make Ted the most loathsome character in every scene he was in.
He’s a male Skyler
@@nunka34ify Skyler did nothing wrong
@@TheKolboShow lol
@@TheKolboShow except cheat on her husband
He's a side character yet Christopher cousins did a really good job at portraying Ted, one hell of an actor
I'm terrible for laughing, but Ted did this to himself. I WISH someone would offer to pay my taxes! This idiot was just determined to make this way more difficult than it needed to be.
@@alexman378 sounds like my grandpa currently at 76…getting old sure seems fun
a character that shouldn't exist, should have died in the worst way, i would have been laughing

@@alexman378 This seems to be a flaw inherited in old people,my grandma is like this too.
"Huell you happy?"
"... reasonably"
🤣
"What would make you unhappy?"
@@luliu4572 "This little mothafockah not doin' what he's told"
/-_-\
😂😂
@@juan.orduz.musico “and if you would’ve become unhappy Mr Benneke wouldn’t care for that?”
I can’t believe he tried to run away, I would love to hangout with Bill Burr for a few days. AND he’s paying for sandwiches? Sounds like a great time to me.
If you don't have cable, it's gonna suck.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 as long as they have Netflix they can watch breaking bad and better call Saul all day
@@sachemofboston3649 did they have Netflix and Hulu back when this takes place?
@@hannahbaker6617 no
@@sachemofboston3649 no netflix back then soyboy.
Ted didn’t have the makings of a varsity athlete .
Did Huell end up happy after all?
Reasonably
@@ghusuper7891 imagine actially having to sit in some room with no phone for 11 years tho
Yeah, he's got his own nutrition brand now.
Huell left the safe house lol, there were promotional videos on Facebook for the countdown to the El Camino premiere on Netflix, which showed Huell sitting around the house, then he gets up and leaves once the countdown finishes
@@miscellaneousmedia3753 thank you for the information
God it was so satisfying seeing Beneke knock himself out idk if I'm a horrible person for saying that or not but I think he's the most boring character ever lmao
He slept with a woman who he was well aware was married, he had what was coming
He also talked her into commiting a felony and cooking his books. Then, just because his fragile ego was hurt, he had guts, after everything he had done, to take moral high ground and refuse to use 'illicit gambling' money to pay IRS, even if not for himself and his company, but for hers and her children's sake... So yeah, I also have little sympathy for that selfish, arrogant, spineless, weasely douche.
“Spineless” lmao
His sins were much worse than boring you.
@@cactusmalone I agree. Hate her.
I love how they just look at him after like "wtf did this idiot just do"
Man right at the end you can feel the shock both Huell and Kuby are feeling. They both just look so stunned at just how dumb Ted is, not worried about his life, just really annoyed
Ted benekes fate is so unbelievably stupid and so fitting I love it
a stupid fate for a stupid character
@@jollygoodshow1587😂😂😂😂😂ong
I love this scene so much because it's part of the show's way of appearing Ted as a puny, quivering character who's in way over his head. The way Kuby belittles him and treats him like a child is so hilarious. "Phone call time is over, it's check writing time"
“SIT DOWN AND WRITE”
Bull burr does a good job here
“Way in over his head”
I see what you did there
I was thinking to myself as he said it, that's such a dad line
“Ready? Here we go. Alright, we’re walking, we’re swinging our feet. There you go. Very nice” lmao
This scene really has a big Coen Brothers vibe.
Burn after Reading / lady killers
Definitely a fargo move.
Reminded me of Fargo fr
Man, now I really want to see Bill Burr in a Coen Brothers movie.
Alexander Mahone ))
The oranges were a nice touch.
a symbol of death
Fruit and vegetable
@@gbzzz4361 that's a pretty astute observation actually. Never thought of that before
The oranges falling made me think of Galileo
@@zachg2229 lmao im used to someone getting whacked in Mafia movies when I see oranges or orange juice.
Ted deserved this after making us set through that horrific "happy birthday" scene
This is such a purposefully stupid scene, executed to perfection. I love it.
The panic on Ted's face when he gets past Huell is hilarious!
2:41
He was rightfully paniced, he was within eating range of huell.
"What would make you unhappy?"
"DisLilMuffakaNahDoonWoteesToe"
Lmaooo
Ted never had the makings of a varsity athlete
wrong show but still funny
“Oh Son of a B*tch! Didn’t I just tell you not to say that again!!!”
small hands, that was his problem
I love how Huell just watches as Ted make a futile run for it
that is because he is too fat to run
This would be a strange court case. A couple of criminals coerced someone to pay taxes.
This definitely was an act of God haha
Ain't no accounting on no act o' God
Tbf Ted made a dash for the door, all they done was intimidate him a bit
Don't credit the Lord for this, son.
God hates tax evaders
@@jvm-tv Render to Caesar what is Caesar's
The effortless casualness of their vague threat at the beginning always cracks me up. 😆
Huell and Kuby need their own spinoff show when Better Call Saul ends.
Yes
Better Fuel Huell.
@@AlexandeRSciswoR YES! lol... That sounds like something Kuby would say when Huell gets hungry/hangry. You better fuell huell, because you won't like him when he gets hangry!
Better Soup Kub
I love the part where Huell uses his telekinesis to stop Ted
2:39 I died laughing at that scene 🤣
Who didn't? 😂
Fun fact: The actor who played Ted actually broke his neck in this scene (him slipping was a blooper), and Vince Gilligan thought it was so great he kept it in.
Fake News
@@atlasking6110 Duh. It's a meme.
You must be fun at parties…
I like how him running made him even more in debt 😂
"I told her you were my A TEAM."
It was an act of God!! Ain’t no accounting for an act of God!!
This is the exact moment Ted Beneke became Slippin Teddy
Huell knocked him out using 0.000000000001% of his power
The IRS doesn't ask for cents. They round to the nearest whole dollar.
"Skyler would never do this"
They never said it was Skyler
Its implied skyler sent them because ted knows skyler wanted him to pay the irs
Beneke had to know it was Skyler. Who else was screaming at him to pay the IRS?
Skylar asked him to pay his taxes and he refused....
When the heavies come around, he assumed they were going to steal from him but asking for him to pay the IRS would mean it is Skylar who sent them....
Who else would care if he pays his taxes
I can't decide which is my favorite line here:
"Phone call time is over... it's check writing time" or,
"So, you still wanna say that stuff from before? Maybe not..."
these are the friendliest and most efficient enforcers I’ve ever seen
-don’t resort to violence
-quick and efficient
-well prepared
-offer their hostage to eat sandwiches and play cards together
-calm and collected
-don’t even try to rob you, just ask you to pay taxes
-in case of attempted escape they don’t even have to do anything to stop you
Ted was so unwilling to pay his taxes that he didn’t even wanna use someone else’s money. True American right here.
02:39 When he remembered that he cancelled his cable.
Put Bill Burr in a wig and put him in Better Call Saul, please.
“Sit down and write”-all my teachers ever
This is the exact moment that Ted became unconscious.
The fact that they didn't even chase him makes it 10X funnier.
The picture of Kuby and Heull on the stack of cash in the locker with the caption
"Floyd Mayweather and Connor McGregor after their fight"
Is still one of the funniest memes ever.
Bill Burr deserved an Oscar for this
a Tony, even
Or at least the ginger award.
He had some great lines in Breaking Bad........ I loved his character and didn't even know he was a stand up comic until after. That just made me like him even more. Tuna Casserole? POW! lol......
Imagine if he tried calling the cops though
Ted: Hello police? Yes these two guys are forcing me to pay my taxes!!!!!
Bill Burr and Bryan Cranston are the only two actors that can be really funny and complete badasses at the same time
0:25 Kuby showing Ted the way in his own house. 😂😂
i like bill's acting in this man. Very sharp and concise. Coupled with his thug garb and deliberate gait, he does pull off like some wise guy xD
Bill was just fantastic on the show, I totally forgot about him as a comedian, he was fully absorbed into the role.
They got two comedians to play these characters and it works incredibly well.
Im surprised he didn’t think they were sent by the IRS
When he almost tripped and fell the first time i thought that was a blooper they kept in the show, only to know that the carpet was the main character all along.
I appreciate Ted’s crash but it would have been funny if Huell had clotheslined him on the way by
It's funnier this way. You would expect Huell to stop Ted because that's what usually happens in scenes like this, but they didn't even have to do anything.
Ted freaked out because he didn’t have cable...
"The only certainties in life are death and taxes." Except, in Ted's case, it was death OR taxes.
2:44, 2:45 “I don’t care what universe your from. That’s gotta hurt!”
Crazy to think why this scene exists in this particular episode.