Jimmy TRIES to Get Fired | Better Call Saul (Bob Odenkirk)
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2023
- Unsatisfied with his corporate job, Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) decides to make himself as much of a nuisance to get fired while still keeping his bonus.
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Season 2 Episode 7 "Inflatable"
Better Call Saul’s final season concludes the complicated journey and transformation of its compromised hero, Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), into criminal lawyer Saul Goodman. From the cartel to the courthouse, from Albuquerque to Omaha, season six tracks Jimmy, Saul and Gene as well as Jimmy’s complex relationship with Kim (Rhea Seehorn), who is in the midst of her own existential crisis. Meanwhile, Mike (Jonathan Banks), Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), Nacho (Michael Mando) and Lalo (Tony Dalton) are locked into a game of cat and mouse with mortal stakes.
Produced by Sony Pictures Television, Better Call Saul stars Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, Tony Dalton, and Giancarlo Esposito and is executive produced by Peter Gould, Vince Gilligan, Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Thomas Schnauz, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Diane Mercer, and Michael Morris.
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The origin story of Saul's suits being purely to piss off his boss is brilliant.
I love how no matter the color combination, no matter how much they clash, he still looks great in every single one of those suits.
I love that most of them clash aggressively
Apart from the one with just the bright orange tie. The others were decent but that was a proper optical migraine.
I think it actually highlights an important message, a criticism of corporate America that runs as a prominent theme throughout the entire show.
The reason why Jimmy didn't fit in was never about his ethics or lack thereof, it was about him having an actual individual personality, rather than being a soulless blob that would fit whatever mold society made for him.
Judge Papadoumian was right. He is a snappy dresser.
BCS hands down has greatest montages in modern cinema
It's not Cinema it's Television.
I wouldnt go that far
@@LOL-sd4crI would 🙂
@@LOL-sd4crI would
Na 50% off!
2:01 "Dude I'm from Michigan" lmao
Straight outta Mean Girls 😂
I love how Cliff didn't even got mad for the non flushing.
His real life actor is an environmental activist
2:51 Jimmy is the original r/sinkpisser
For me I'm a r/tubpisser
1:08 This scene is strait out from "The office" 😂
Honestly, that would be a hilarious way of quitting a shit job in a bank or a supermarket, but in a sucessful lawfirm and with such nice and polite colleagues, just makes Jimmy look like a jackass, even more so because he's doing it to keep his bonus. It's understandable his urge to quit because he doesn't feel like he fits in - believe me, it's shit to work in a place in which you don't feel like you fit in or don't seem to get use to it - but to annoy everyone in order to get fired with a bonus pay it's pretty petty.
Yup, Clifford was nothing but straight with him and even gave him a chance after that stunt with the commercial, which was also just an incomprehensively stupid and self-sabotaging move on Jimmy's part.
@@BDNeon the commercial was nice tho. Cliff shoulda been more considerate with his words while still giving him the warning.
Well the despite the warnings against him they coulda been more considerate with him, like he coulda confided about his relationship with Chuck and how he as Jimmy worked with things.
@@4Syorha He was, that's why he gave him 2 strikes instead of three, and it was not so much because of the commercial itself (which had it's own set of issues) but because he went over his head about it.
@PsypherWolf Even then I think Cliff went far to roast his commercial. Jimmy was in despair after Chuck worked against him and Cliff was there to give him a helping hand.
5:20 Surely being incredibly disruptive to your colleagues is good legal cause to fire someone?
a serious law firm like D&M doesn't want to be seen battling in court whether firing someone over a teal suit is cause.
After cliff couldn’t take it any longer teaching young Sheldon he went on starting his own law firm where jimmy did his head in and his partner Howard Hamlin was a cocain addict poor guy couldn’t take a break
He's Drippin' Jimmy...
😂
This was probably the funniest thing in the whole series next to the heres johnny when he opens the tent and finds the rich couple.
“Optical migraine” is my new go to insult for bad fits
Jimmy should have connected the bagpipes to the juicer.
Ayo
I really do like his suits
Optical migraine 😂
I think he spent his sign on bonus buying crazy suits and ties.
Dude took a crap on authority
Jimmy got the job through nepotism. Because of his connection to his older brother. His degree sucked yet David and Mains gave him a chance. Yet he couldn’t fully appreciate the opportunity.
He got the job because he brought a multi 8 figure class action lawsuit to the table. Enough work for 2 of the biggest and best lawfirms in the southwest. It is partner material.
@@danielgrossberg1411 I agree that the sandpiper case got him the job. But at the same time, Jimmy couldn’t control himself and screw up on the commercial part. He wasted the opportunity given to him by Clifford main.
@doraemon61377 okay congrats that is the plot. But I was only responding to your incorrect claim he got thr job due to nepotism.
If anything, reverse-nepotism cost him partnership with HHM. Had Chuck just allowed his brother to work there, his whole life would have been different. (And the show wouldn't exìst)
@@danielgrossberg1411It is crazy how many lives would’ve been saved if Chuck let go of his ego and HHM became HHMM.
Looked good on the law firm. They lose their mind over a commercial, they don't listen to the time to air it. Then when Jimmy is up during the night see's a commercial aired that is totally shit and during a time no one is awake.
I don't understand why he did this. He could have been a good and successful laywer.
he didnt fit into that work style
That would have been a fucking boring show.
Because being your own boss is better than being someone’s underling.
Too much micromanagement.
Try to rehabilitate a delinquent who doesn't want to
As much as it was bad to get fired by annoying decent people, it was pretty scummy to add a clause in the contract where not only would he have to pay all that money back by quitting, but if he stayed long enough there he would also have to pay that bonus back plus interest.
That’s how these firms get you, just when you think you settled in they force you to be in debt and you’ll end up paying that forever before you even get anywhere in firm.
My favorite scene in Better call Saul 😂
This almost makes not having social anxiety look like a super power.
Who else thought of the fugees when the song cut on
Judge Papadoumian was right. He is a snappy dresser.
Does anyone know the music, song, composer ? 😊
Backwardo,
Es el nombre de la personajes que Jessie hizo
I have to defend Jimmy here though because he had good reason to do this. The way they handled the issue with the commercial and had Erin following him around watching him like a little kid was really demeaning. At least Jimmy offered to pay for the desk.
It's just a TV show
A tv show with morals. Hell yea im with Jimmy also. Its not entirely a black and white spectrum. Ppl r ppl, but theres a saying that not all heroes are saints and not all villains are truly evil, for they had their reasons to be so.
Erin following Jimmy basically what would've happened to Chuck with the insurance since they wanted someone to supervise him.
Mehh I think jimmy sucks here
Like cliff said, they have him every chance. Even got him his damn cocobolo-desk lol
I feel like environmentalist Ed Begley Jr would of given Jimmy a raise for not flushing.
Low flow toilets
Cliff hooray Jimmy just like he did with Mike
Man, Jessie Ennis is just drop dead gorgeous from any angle 😍😍😍
Huh?
Really I didn't understand why did he become an ashole with Cliff, Cliff was nice with him and offered him a great opportunity.
because he never liked that job, he said it himself, the formality and all just didn't suit him, so he just wanted to quit, and, as said by cliff, he also wanted to keep the bonus.
as harsh as it may seem, chuck was right about him all along, jimmy was a great salesman and a compulsive con-man. that's what he liked doing.
bagpipes were the final killer :D
I love how Jimmy attempting to clean the juice from his shirt signifies that he got juice on his shirt and was trying to clean it off. Bravo Vince.
The exchange of
Cliff: “I’m not here to shame anyone, nor do I even want to know who did it but - “
Jimmy: “It was me”
Cliff is thinking “Goddamnit Jimmy” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So why did he sabotaged himself again?
I forgot but Jimmy gets a alot money back if they fire him instead of him just quiting.
If people aren't dancing like that it's not real music being played.
#rudygiuliani
This was very cringe for me
Cringe for you? Cliff had to deal with that menace.
I thought it was great.
Jimmy got the job through nepotism. Because of his connection to his older brother. His degree sucked yet David and Mains gave him a chance. Yet he couldn’t fully appreciate the opportunity.
Chuck is that you?