Saul And Gus Meet For The First Time | Witness I Better Call Saul
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Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."
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Crazy the fact that two of the most important and successful characters in the series only meet once.
I wanna bet in, Gus free time during the events of Breaking Bad he saw, Sauls commercial and I bet in his mind he said "Hey I recognize that guy!".
It actually makes sense because the entirety of BCS is composed of Saul's story and Gus' story separately before Breaking Bad and they never coincide directly in any events that follow. It's kind of like 2 different timelines that reach a single climax with Lalo in BCS and Walter White in BB
saul aint that successful
@@Pretzel829Saul is insanely successful right up until everything goes sideways
He did has Mick to keep eye on him.
Love how they highlight how well Gus can hide in plain sight by showing him in the background and not focusing on him
I read this comment only to look up at the video at 1:54 to get jump scared by a Gus sighting.
His first scene in BCS is exactly like his first scene in Breaking Bad, Out of focus.
Was just about to comment this, what a great shot
@@Batx0123LOLXD It's brilliant because that was his whole objective. To be there but not noticeable. However being so clean was what made Hank more suspicious, it seemed too good to be true. Maybe Gus should have broke bad a little bit lol
BrAVo vINcE
can't believe it's their only interaction in the series
It makes sense. Gus would never want to be seen in any spectrum with a criminal lawyer. Best have a guy like mike be the connection between the 2
In both series.
What a small world, Gus could have seen Saul’s commercial and said Wow, I need that at the DEA question meeting
@@dannycalypse there is better call saul 2?
@@ivanp7 I meant Breaking Bad, obviously.
are you telling me that a watch just happens to fall off like that? no! he orchestrated it! jimmy!
I’m not crazy
He defecated through a sunroof!!!!!!!
But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy!!!
Vravo bince!
And he gets a tasty meal from the chicken man? What a sick joke!
what a really nice manager. you don't see people with that kind of integrity.
I agree! I hope he isn't a drug lord!
Ur gonna laugh at this
I hope his franchise expands in the future what a nice person
He may be an excellent manager, but that's just a disguise for his ruthless drug business.
@@31redorange08 Are you serious? He look like a respectable and humble owner of a chicken restaurant, you're tripping.
“May I clean this for you? We have alcohol wipes.”
- “Not on my watch.”
Watch out with such jokes!
Definitely not alcohol would melt off the fake gold plate
What a sick joke
@@nasko222chicanery
That's a good one. Peace ✌🏻
And this the first and only time they interact in the entire BB/BCS universe
That’s actually insane
season 4 episode 3
@@BlastinRopewhat about it?
@@franciskaranja9293the bad finally breaks
"BB universe"
Fix your brain please.
I don't know how they managed to make a scene with Saul just casually being an average fast good customer interesting for 10 minutes, but yet, I was so invested.
5 minutes
@@codiefitz3876MEGA LOL
good actors and more importantly, good writing.. you dont see that not even in 20 years from now.
do you mean like this is before we all knew he saul was and this was the first time as us the audience is being introduced to him ? so we saw him just as a regular customer in the scene ?
@@laodrofotic7713 It was a masterclass in building tension, especially for those of us who saw Breaking Bad first and knew exactly who Gus was already
It’s actually hilarious how bad Saul is at spying
Probably why he hired that P.I
Jimmy literalling staring at the man.....and wasnt even making it discreet....thats why Gus...stood between them like that
If he would been caught then he would have known in there is something wrong
@@Jakkaribik1 my interpretation is that jimmy didn't find anything *because* the guy caught on and aborted the drop, i mean how could he avoid getting caught with someone staring at him like that
@@MrGuy__ Some People are Strange maby Jimmy Played the Desperate for another Customer because he needs money for being a Lawyer. (So He Stares to make the Owner come to him and maby ask for what he needs but then the Owner gets a new Lawyer?)
Gus's pale yellow shirt may be the only color not in Saul's wardrobe.
Nah Saul’s got tons of yellow and can be seen in yellow in multiple BB episodes.
The color coding in the series is crazy on point. Yellow was pretty much always used to indicate the drug trade. Clothes or lighting (or Mexico) , it was super thematic.
@@edwardcatt2399but not pale yellow
@@robbybevard8034 Wasn't Nacho's dad's truck yellow? He's about as anti drug trade as they get
@@robbybevard8034 There's a great video on how BCS uses color on the youtube channel The Story Blueprint
I wonder if Saul thought about throwing the watch on the spot, or was it default behavior for being caught searching a dumpster
My guess is intuition. Saul shows how good of a problem solver he is in the series especially under pressure. I mean Tuco had a gun to his head and in a matter of minutes he saved his life and the two skateboard scammers.
he didnt need to do the watch shtick, but its stronger than his fallback of "i accidentally dropped the red basket in there too"
He didn't think about it on the spot. He figured out where the exit was before needing it.
@@AlbertLivingstoneI'm pretty sure he just came up with the idea on the spot. Otherwise he'd have loosened it so he only have to drop it in the bin when he is caught, but here you can see he had to use his other hand to take the watch off.
The reason saul denied to clean the watch with alcohol wipes by gus was a great move ,as if he would have given it to gus he would have found out that the watch band was not broken in the first place
Saul's spycraft is at the peak of its game. Notice how he did not rent a billboard with a giant arrow pointing directly at himself.
Better Call Saul is supposed to be a spin-off, but when you get down to it Breaking Bad is actually Saul's spin-off. Walter's is just one story in The Tales of Slippin' Jimmy.
yup jimmy was in the game long before walter was . hence at the end of bcs walter calls saul to dissapear and make new alias from the vacum guy he got that hookup from saul . jimmy was indeed the man
yes, jimmy was a lawyer long before Walter broke bad
Walt was simply just a major character in one of the final chapters in Jimmy's story
they all are mere pedestrians in the adventures of the two best hitmen west of the Mississippi
Saul: I know a guy, that knows a guy that knows a guy.
Also Saul: *met that guy*
The guys in order are: mike, Victor then gus
I know that these are all corrupt people and all, but it did seem like life was peaceful before Walt came in.
walt was a domestic terrorist after all lol
Jimmy assaulted his brother, Mike killed people, Gus had so many people killed and lives destroyed before walt came in
Jimmy is just a little guy 🥺
Lalo Salamanca??? Dude was a menace…even had Gus shook for a little bit there
@@OldCouchesFring and The Cartel had been in business for decades bf a terminally ill high school chemistry teacher came in and blew everything up in less than 2 years.
Scenes like this make me wish the “I know a guy who knows a guy” line from Breaking Bad didn’t exist. I would’ve loved to have seen how these characters played off of each other had Saul been aware of Gus’s true identity.
It's not simply that one line. They obviously don't really know each other in BB
@@sonoftheway3528it is that one line tho, its like how lalo and nacho had to be characters from one line
@@sonoftheway3528 Gus sure as hell knows who Jimmy is beyond his Saul Goodman persona. Saul, however, had no idea who Gus actually was until like S3 of BB.
@@carlosmarquez2725 Sure, although I don't think anything in BB indicates that.
@@sonoftheway3528 In Breaking Bad 2x11 when Walt asks about Gus's name, Saul says that he doesn't know. He continues to not know his name until season 4, because he picked it up from Walt and Jesse. In the flashback in 6x11 of Better Call Saul, Saul refers to Gus as "He who shall not be named", indicating he doesn't know his name. The flashback occurs during 2x8, before 2x11.
Met Giancarlo in 2021. Great guy with hilarious stories. He will also slip into Gus Fring mode right in front of you.
He was telling me a story about his early acting years and then immediately shifts his face and tone to say "i dont think we are alike at all Mr. White. You are not a cautious man at all" right in front of me. Needless to say i was pretty in shock that he did a line from season 2 while holding eye contact.
Have you seen any of his movies he was in?
@@mcbdllc2848remember seeing him in the movie “Fresh” he was young back then.
In another episode of things that never happened.
Gus Fring is one of the best villains ever, Giancarlo Esposito really owned that role
They need to do a spin off With Gus staring out in Chili all the way to Better Call Saul
Hes not a villain tho
@@mortison44 that was quite the oligophrenic statement.
I'm sure your parents must be proud of you.
@@mortison44he definitely is
And I'm pretty sure for the last time tbh
True, Jimmy prefered Chinesse fast food
@@gigabilly1160LOL
@@gigabilly1160 what's chinese slow food?
@@mcbdllc2848 something thats not noodles in cartboard
Gus definitely knows. When he asks if there's anything else he could help with, the tone was I know that you're up to something
"Don't worry, if it's in here I'll find it"
If you bothered to actually dump your watch to keep up this obvious ruse, at least you got that part right and I'll be forced to continue to play along. Don't think I didn't notice that you were acting suspicious earlier when you didn't know I was watching you and that you took about a second longer than most people would to get your head out of a literal trash can when finally confronted. You may be a friend of the cartel but I'm a friend of Langley and it almost makes me miss the days when troublemakers were competent, because at least then it was a challenge.
Yeah he knew. After this scene it shows him looking up with a bit of an “aha” kind of look
Captain Obvious over here 😂 the scene is clearly showing Gus “making” Jimmy and signals off camera to the bag guy to leave as he’s being watched. Then Gus is outside sweeping as he’s clearly made Mike in the car talking to Jimmy.
Gus knew the moment Saul walked in to the store
I like to imagine Gus being utterly disgusted when Saul said the watch has been in worse places and couldn't wait to hand it back
You'll notice Saul was actually putting salt into his coffee the entire time, and he dropped an entire salt packet into his coffee lol.
Good eyes 👍
Saultuh, put your watch away Saultuh, I'm not gonna clean your watch for you Saultuh.
wrong guy
Lmao
Is that Mike being Tony Soprano at the same time? :D
This is the most braindrot comment on this video and I like it.
Better pour salt 0:25
Also it may only be one interaction but I think it's a perfect one between Gus and Saul. Saul having no idea just how significant he is (which never changes even by Breaking Bad) and Gus, who knows exactly what Saul is up to.
That soda dispenser is nostalgic now. They use to he everywhere now you hardly see that design anymore
They're still around, just not as common as they used to be.
instead now we have the touch screen machines that barely work since the screen is always sticky and filthy because nobody cleans it
in texas they're still everywhere.
In La Puente, California, restaurants near my place still have soda dispensers like what's in this scene.
every place has one like this where I live, I can count on one hand the places i've found touchscreen ones
I’ve seen this scene like 5 times now and I think I finally figured out what happened. The guy is supposed to sit there and eat until Gus grabs the package or gives some other kind of signal. Gus probably noticed Saul with his eyes fully locked on him and called off the drop by just ignoring him and continuing on, which signals that the drop is at risk
I'm pretty sure he whispered something to that guy....Maybe gus said 'not today...go'
@@DribblackMs idk it didn’t look like it. I think Gus is supposed to make conversation with him, acting friendly and professional, before taking the package. The fact that Gus carried on acting like he doesn’t know him must be the standard procedure when he feels something is off about the drop. It’s like when Gus abandons his car because he just feels like something is wrong
@@tpd1864blake It would be weird to see Gus picking up the heavy green bag and carry it all across the room and kitchen to his office like nothing happened. That can't be the "standard procedure".
@@A12C4 well I don’t really know how else they would make a drop. Maybe the writers don’t know either
@@tpd1864blake take the bag to the dumpster in back or he takes the bag to the bathroom and moves a ceiling tile and places the stuff up there .
I like how this parallels how Walt first sees Gus in BB. So that whether you watch BB or BCS first, the first time you see Gus he seems like just some unimportant dud that works at LPH.
That smile on Gus tells you he knew what he was looking for. If there was a way the cartel communicate or leave messages he was looking for that.
i was thinking maybe Gus blocked Jimmys view and the guy dropped a message that Gus swept up
This is the moment where Saul’s stealth became 0
That was too smooth even for Saul. No one would have thought that out that quick to drop off your watch in that situation!!!
he really is Slippin Jimmy
Jimmy knows he's being watched somehow.
And so does Gus it’s interesting looking back many years later and still picking up cues I didn’t pay attention to before. Gus takes a few moments to stare and pause at Jimmy when he cleans up behind him just before he continues sweeping. Also Gus likely either tapped or quietly told the guy to leave as soon he noticed Jimmy staring him down at the table. And when Jimmy leaves later Gus’s mannerisms change after he seems to recall hearing the noise of Jimmy’s “crappy” car lol. This show really doesn’t get the credit it deserves that Breaking Bad did.
@@princebpolar8429 I think the sweeping might have been a cue for the guy to leave.
Gus was the one sweeping and he whispered it to him as he walked by.
When Marco dies he is near a bin when Gus meets Jimmy he is near a bin when Jimmy gets arrested he is near a bin
bravo
bravo bin
You've bin there n bought the t shirt
Always has Bin
Are you talking about Marco Salamanca?
Saul to Mike: Couldn't figure out what a man with a knapsack was up to but I was fortunate to meet a nicest gentleman in the town. You should meet him someday.
I wish they had another interaction before BB. Like Saul stops by to eat or order food home then Gus kindly talks to him again.
Gus would never. Saul would do as much as he could to stay away from pollos after the lalo situation and Gus would never publicly associate with the sleazy criminal lawyer
" it's been in worse places." Maybe this is a reference to butch's dad Golden watch from pulp fiction lmao
how did Saul immediately think of removing his wrist watch and dropping it purposely onto the garbage bin the second he heard “Can I help you?”
Because he's a professional scam artist.
I doubt this is his first time digging through a trash can
Gus played it so smoothly and professionally, as always!
This scene confirmed beyond all doubt that you are supposed to watch Breaking Bad first
Nah. Both shows make a point to not reveal right off that Gus is a drug dealer. His first introduction in both is a nice polite, unimportant, restaurant owner for most of the episode both times, and he's not revealed to be what he is until the end of the episode. They pulled the same trick twice just in case you saw BCS first.
@@robbybevard8034 the way he is revealed in this definitely assumes you know the character already.
I hate fans who say you can watch BCS first. You're just ruining the experience.
@@azyy1248 You can absolutely watch BCS first. It might even be *better* that way, because you no longer go "I know this character is fine because they're alive in the future." or "I know this character is doomed because they're NOT there in the future."
Also Walt entering things is a more obvious disruption and you better know the characters he's dealing with. You the audience are better informed than he is. And the first time Mike shows up instead of being a random guy, oh crap, it's Mike!
The one caveat is obviously the last handful of Saul episodes (the all black and white ones) really need to be after BB. But with notice up-front you can avoid that and save them for after.
Plus, Kim going missing that ENTIRE TIME would make it all the more impactful when she does return. Just because YOUR experience was BB first then BCS doesn't mean that's the only way to do it now. They did a good enough job on the prequel it really does work either way.
@@robbybevard8034 the slow pace of BCS would put a lot of people off if they started there, once they watch BB, they would have the thirst for BCS
4:38 "it's been in worse places"🥴
wheres christopher walken
saul interacting with gus was so random and unexpected, i love it
I remember immediately pointing at the yellow shirt the first time I watched ahaha! Love this scene! I can't remember if Jimmy ever finds out that he indeed meet here the man behind the operation he helps later as Saul.
I mean he probably does right? Because he knows it’s the guy behind los pollos hermanos (at least he does when everyone learns about it) but unsure if he even knows when he’s operating as saul that los pollos hermanos is the cover for the operation?
@@thatelise Well, we know he doesn't know who Gus is in the season 2 of Breaking Bad, but between this and season 4 he does learn his name via Walt/Jesse
@@ramhthewatermelon yeah you’re right! I checked afterwards and he does hear it from them
Woahh woah are we actually getting a los pollos harmanos scenes big compilation to watch while eating kfc??
Yk what i can just make a playlist lmao
Let’s just say I know a guy who knows a guy…who knows another guy
- Saul Goodman 2008
4:41 this is the moment Gus become a Chick-fil-a employee
Best intro for Gus! Took me awhile to notice him in the background which was perfect!!! Extremely unexpected
Love Jimmy’s quick thinking skills to take off the watch immediately when confronted. Playing people is a second nature to him
1:20 coffee is not up to pollo’s standards
If you put it 4 packs of sugar, none coffe will be good😂
@aztkhuglexxd6999 4 packs of sugar might be okay but that was salt
"He talked him out of it?"
He knew that was B.S nobody can talk lalo down not even saul goodman
Wish I still had this series to watch, so enjoyable
I love this scene!!!
I remember being so enamored by it while I was watching it.
The sound design is unbelievable, and creates such a perfect atmosphere of banal unease. I love it!
Wow what an “honest to god businessman”
It is genius how these two characters were so popular yet only met once
It’s not the first time they meet. It’s the ONLY tome they meet
Gus knew Jimmy was watching the bag, he was so evident looking directly at it like it was the most important thing of his life💀 becouse of that gus pass in front of him and dont interact, the other guy knew if gus pass in front of him and dont take it, means hes gotta go, if you can see he inmediately stand and go the moment gus pass in front of him, jimmy compromised the mission by being too obvious
This fast food resto is scarier than many modern horror movies
4:00 I love Gus's bewildered face here
That’s make sence that Saul was said:” i know a guy ,who know a guy ,who know a guy”
0:04
The Dr. Pepper logo seen on the soda fountain was adopted in 2005.
But this episode takes place in 2003.
What, are we to believe this is some sort of magical time-traveling soda fountain from the future? Boy, I sure hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Unbravo Vince
i love how gus has 2 operating modes. very friendly and understanding and cold blooded killer
Imagine being so rich yet still having to work at a chicken resturant
Staring that long would not go unnoticed irl
Saul is too used to that vending machine paper cup flavoured brew. Of course that is not up to Pollos standards, Gus must import that quality Belize bean
Cringe pfp
@@boogaloobender3462 and your crappy photoshop isnt?
@@Folfah yes, because it's not just some low effort political compass placement. My pfp is a shitpost, I'm not actually a lolbertarian
@@boogaloobender3462 uhhuh
@@Folfah yuh huh
I really wish Lalo was there to tell him “don’t waste that!” I hated that he never even took a bite out of his food.
Save you all the trouble lol. 4:11
For most of us, the most intense moment of this scene was waiting for the first glimpse of Gus.
Gus is such a nice boss willing to help someone get their watch back from the trash
It was their first and only meeting in the entire series, crazy cause they are both important characters and only have met once.
their only interaction in the whole series being looking through trash is hilarious
The first time we ever see Gus, he’s in a short scene where he asks Walt and Jesse if the food is good and we just assume he’s a random background character until the end of the episode. Here, we know for a fact that it’s Gus and even the way it’s shot, like it’s almost like you don’t know what you’re looking at because all you see is a man cleaning the floor and people eating. Like it looks so normal but die hard BB fans are like that one Leo Dicaprio meme where he’s pointing at the tv
Nobody gonna mention how there is next to no dialogue in this entire sequence? Just subtle cinematography and stellar acting.
What a nice gentleman that Mr. Fring is.
Saul is the best character by a mile in this entire series.
I love the parallel the way gus and jimmy met vs the first time walt and gus met. It was the same way with gus cleaning in the background. Nice touch.
Gus should own raising canes
canes is pretty much irl los pollos
Saul and Gus meet for the first AND last time
Gus must be proud of his acting.
Gus 100% knew what Jimmy was up to here.
I like how he took a 2nd sip of the coffee just to blend in
Please do a Spin off with Gus starting in Chili all the up to Better Call Saul
Jimmy isn't very subtle everyone in the restaurant could tell he was staring at Crazy 8. No doubt Gus saw it, I wonder what he was thinking?
I like how the show is at a point where they're able to afford actual beverage labels on the soda machine.
Watching Breaking Bad after watching Better Call Saul is such a treat.
When Gus asks "Is there anything else I can do for you?" He's trying to determine if this stranger knows who he really is.
Gus casually appearing in the background is so genius, the first time I had to rewind It back to see if I had caught that right
"I know a guy who knows a guy"
Bro thinks he knows a guy who knows a guy, but he actually knows THE guy
"Is there anything else I can do for you?"
"For the watch."
*Saul stabs Gus*
*Breaking Bad guitar riff plays*
So many bad things could’ve been avoided if Saul actually did that.
I'd work for him, who wouldnt?
I'm sure he will be a repeat customer after great customer service from a knowledgeable and hard working manager.
3:56 The moment Saul struggle to pull his head out of the dumpster when Gus asked him "can I help you?" is hilariuos. In Breaking Bad season 2 Saul introduces Walt to Gus by referring to him as I know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows another guy.
“I know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a guy…”
Little did he know he actually met the guy
Love Gus with his can I help you 😅
Walt should have hired Saul for the wrongful termination suite and copyright claim against the company he founded. He could've avoided this whole mess. Smh
3:51 step bro what are you doing
He's just checking to see if you're up to pollos standards
I see now. They meet for the first time so that they can fall in love with each other, I would say Bravo Vince but Gus fell in love with Mike instead.
You only get to have one chance with him and Saul blew it
He didn’t seem to enjoy his coffee
I LOVE the scene ❤