It turns out that existing surnames had to be used. The surname Bueno is common in Spanish names. What did impress me is the use of the Name Cielo for Skyler, because although it is a female Spanish name, It has been one that has not been used in decades and not used in Colombia.
Interesting how a key plot point requires the intricacies of the US legal system, but because Colombia has a different legal system, that plot cannot be written the same way. Saul Bueno frames it more as a multifactorial legal / PR disaster versus in the US where it's a straightforward matter of encumbering a property through litigation.
I'm from Colombia and the change to an appeal to social status makes it really interesting because high society in Bogotá is really judgy and gossipy so that's an interesting new way of framing it
Cuentele a saul La historia del abogado Jaime Jimenes (Jaimito el resbaladizo) y su caída al mundo criminal con Kimberly ortega Carlos Jimenes Hernesto Huerta Gordon salamanca y Nacho vargas
Hey! Pretty good job, honestly. I'm impressed. For once, they made a good casting choice. This guy nails the general feel of the character and makes it work for a more soap-y style show.
Yeah yeah, I think ven if the casting choices could be better, particularly for Jessy (frankly embarrassing) and Hank/Henry (in the Colombian vision being portrayed made even harder to believe by a standup comedian that we use to see playing a gay character and the protagonist of a soap, titled the useless... I guy that could only dance salsa, what a Misscasting...imagine a combination of Louis CK and Rob Schneider playing Hank, or the dad from Malcolm playing hisenberg)the fact that the only had 2 days per episode no seasons or maybe just two to wrapped up, and some less than inspired direction and writing makes the show unwatchable. We usually give props to acting but Vince Gilligan is the soul of the show IMHO.
I really appreciate how Saúl Bueno looks and sounds nothing like Saul Goodman and yet somehow still embodies his vibe perfectly. I have mixed feelings about this adaptation, but the casting for Saul is definitely one of the things that they did right.
Yeah, and I think the big part of it is that for once it's not straight up a copy and more like inspired by. He is a different character, with his own impressions, manners and intonations. While pretty most of everything else is just copied, and copied badly.
Gotta hand credit to an actor who despite not understanding a word of their language can impart to viewers clear emotions through tone, cadence, pitch, and nonverbal cues.
As an Brazilian, i can pretty much understand what they're saying (even tough i don't speak Spanish), and i have to say, they completely ruined the "It's All Goodman" thing So no BCS spin off version of Metatansis 😔
Interesting detail at 9:48 that the subtitles don't quite capture: Saul says to Skyler, "te tuteo en fin." Basically he's saying that he'll refer to her using the informal pronoun "tú" rather than the formal pronoun "usted." He claims this is to make her more trusting of him, and in previous scenes he's referred to Walt as "tú" as well. I just think it's a cool little detail of the translation that doesn't apply to the English version.
This is actually pretty decent and Saul bueno is not bad Too bad the rest is bad especially when the most important character is horribly acted and portrayed .
If you think about it, virtually any casting choice could easily get the Heisenberg character all wrong. It speaks to the sheer talent of Brian Cranston that the character is what it is.
@@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg I can't think of many Colombian actors who would fill the role properly, maybe John Alex Toro? He has a vibe that is sort of similar to that of Brian Cranston; goofy, yet an incredibly talented actor.
I know everyone’s saying it but Saul Bueno actually isn’t bad at all, he’s got his own charm, and he ‘looks’ like the Saul character in his own unique way, from mannerisms to his hair/facial features
I will say, while most actors repeated BB line to line, Saul Bueno made his lines more unique and with his own style. This almost feels like two different shows
Main reason metastasis doesn’t work is because the dialogue, music and framing is lazy. Dialogue in particular is almost word for word translated from the original including the names, which doesn’t flow well. But lawyers in Latin America have a very distinct style, so they actually nailed that part down
Aside from trying to translate everything literally from the original (well that goes for the entire show I guess), he seems like the least ruined character.
@@markmotarker the scenes aren't directly translated, I'm quite sure you people have that idea because of the subtitles. Most of the dialogues are adapted to colombian slang.
@@markmotarker there are no direct translations; the subtitles are the ones who are directly translated into English so they don't really make sense, but for native spanish speaking people they r very accurate
I like this for the most part its just the last line. "Best of the best with just a touch of grime" just sounds greasier and more insulting than what Goodman said in the original show.
damn the more i watch this saul the more i like him - he is different, he doesn't go that far into making himself appear like a clown, the smile is even more friendly, and this kinda makes him a little bit sociopathic in a way
I believe metastasis had great potential, with a handful of amazing actors, and the camera handling and cinematics could've been better but it doesnt change the fact it's not even that bad compared to other remakes; however, the concept of a remake of an already great show had everyone at high expectations, which is mainly why I think it is that bad. Without a doubt, I am pretty positive the producers could make something pretty great with their budgets though.
@@Crisyx91 a lot of the actors casted for Metástasis are actually quite good. The actress playing Skyler had one of the main roles for the -very popular- telenovela Pedro el Escamoso. The guy who played Hector Salamanca was a great actor as well, I'd say one of his most notable roles -also as the head of a family- was on Pecados Capitales. And the dude playing Hank is a other great actor, most well known for Betty la Fea.
what is the point of these remakes? why can't they just dub into Spanish? It's the same thing with all those 20 versions of Married with Children that used word for word translation of the original script. Why?
@@ozymandiasramesses1773 Colombian * Search for Pedro el Escamoso, that actress had a leading role in that telenovela. She was quite younger back then.
Why are they so uncomfortable with using metaphors directly? "You might as well visualize him as a large bag of money" -> "Imagine someone with a large bag of money" "There's just one little hair in the soup" -> "There's just one little detail, what we call a hair in the soup"
I call that translation issues, for I assume the show Meta-whatever had some "good" cultural metaphors and such, unless they took every word, put it in Google Translate then had actors read 'em verbatim. Pretty sure it was the latter.
People are saying Saul Bueno was really good. Ill go a step further and say the set was also very good here. In Breaking Bad the set was more or less made to feel intimidating for the opposition (ie Jessie's parents) in the Columbian show the set feels more like how itd happen in real life. Meeting at the clients house. I know it doesnt make sense story wise but i thought it was a unique but cool touch.
Also watching this more, I love the word choice, heavy handed on the parents part, but Saul saying "Used to be a labretory to manufacture illegal drugs" feels more in character than him straight up saying a "meth lab". Idk, maybe I'm splitting hairs. I just enjoyed this script a little more
the goofiest ahh is the fact that bueno means good, which also means that Saul Bueno is Saul Good. Which ALSO means that metastasis didn't even try to change their names
The Saul Bueno actor is not bad, its a different version but compared to the rest of the show he is good and its not THAT different to the original Saul.
i cant wait for the colombian version of the chicanery rant, r/okbuddychicanery is going to go completely ballistic if they ever make a colombian remake of bcs
@Antonio-GransciCan't wait for the love story between Jaime Maguiña aka Saul Bueno and Karina Wilches, an ambitious lawyer from the firm Jamón, Jamón and Maguiña (JJM)
As much as I’d love to watch Cuéntale a Saúl the actor playing Saul is too old plus the Columbian actor playing Mike sadly passed away a few years back.
I’ve seen this get berated on by the critics but like I’d watch this on the first try because I aint gonna rewatch hour long programming. It has very good acting and overall a good transition.
Obviously Breaking Bad is better, but, being honest here, Metástasis actually looks like a decent show. It seems like something I would watch, at least. And not "joke watch" or "hate watch" no. It seems like something I'd genuinely watch and take seriously.
tbh the role of Saul isn't as emotional of a role as other roles like Walter are so there was much less to screw up and Saul Bueno is actually pretty decent
@@theDragoon007yaboiCJ yeah, i'm just saying that most BrBa roles are for experienced actors while all of the metastasis actors look like beginner actors
The Colombian version reminds me more of the stereotypical evil slimy lawyer, The US version is more of the strange, but nice lawyer that will turn into a massive prick in two seconds without you expecting it at all.
Saúl Bueno es lo único que realmente me gusta de lo que he visto de Metástasis. Aquí sí atinaron en el casting, tienes un buen actor con el personaje correcto 👏🏼
Thanks for watching everyone! What do you want to see next?
Crawl space please!
Late reply, but part 4
@LennardNimmo hey how can I watch this show with English subtitles I can't find it anywhere
Saul Goodman meets Saul Bueno. You might want to call it - Buenos Dos.
i love how they just named him saul good in metastasis
S’all good, man!
it makes more sens tbh. In spanish man isn't used like it's used in english, it would literally mean human
Well it sounds better than Saul Buenhombre ☠️
@@antoniogaudino8903 "It's All Goodman"
They ruined it
they could've named him "Esteban Bien" or something
It's uncanny how much Saul Bueno looks like my grandma.
Fr idk why he looks like a latino idol from 70's but his character is nice tho
Your grandma looks like a haunted blow up doll,congratulations
@@sriley064 I really love the fact that you felt the need to write that.
@@bellyflopobama7006 i really love the fact that you felt the need to write that.
Felt that exact same feeling while watching Lalo Salamanca on BCS. He looks jjust like my dad when he was younger, goddamn.
saul bueno is the best actor in metastasis by far, although at times he sounds more like an auctioneer than a lawyer
tbf that's what saul is really all about
And Saul is also supposed to be more of a used car salesman than a lawyer.
I mean... So does Saul, that's his whole vibe
you know yall could just use goodman and bueno instead of saul and saúl
@@miqueiasnogueira2358 who asked you to dictate free speech
I'm honestly kinda pissed that they didn't double down and just name him Saul Buenhombre
Buenhombre, not Buenohombre
It turns out that existing surnames had to be used. The surname Bueno is common in Spanish names. What did impress me is the use of the Name Cielo for Skyler, because although it is a female Spanish name, It has been one that has not been used in decades and not used in Colombia.
@Nolroa yeah none of those names exists in Colombia
@@Nolroacielo was just lazy. Bueno made sense
BUENO before noun, becomes Buen!! It's buenhombre!@@ccalico164
Saul Goodman: Makes a suggestive comment about Skylar.
Saul Beuno: Tells Skylar she's encrusted with dirt.
Queda fatal la traducción que han hecho
La mejor de la mejor, siendo pequin sucia. At least in "mexican" slang it could mean dirty in bed.
@@tokyworld penguin
Interesting how a key plot point requires the intricacies of the US legal system, but because Colombia has a different legal system, that plot cannot be written the same way. Saul Bueno frames it more as a multifactorial legal / PR disaster versus in the US where it's a straightforward matter of encumbering a property through litigation.
I didn’t know Metastasis took place in Colombia, knowing this totally adds another level to it
Smart comment
Very interesting. I noticed the same thing and wondered if that was the reason.
I'm from Colombia and the change to an appeal to social status makes it really interesting because high society in Bogotá is really judgy and gossipy so that's an interesting new way of framing it
Makes me wonder how a Columbian BCS would turn out, since they would probably need to change a lot of the legal details.
You don’t realize how good cinematography is until you see the exact same scene with bad cinematography
That's what a micro budget does
This is why I want to see Cuentele a Saul 😭 That show has the best cinematography on TV. So so curious to see how they would even try to tackle that
I think the lighting is the bigger problem. Everything looks so grey and faded
Feels like I'm watching a parallel universe Saul, not bad just really different
Uñiverse
@@killua5676 q le pasaba xddd
Saul's Multiverse
We have
Saul
Saul
Saul
Saul
It’s bad
Es la televisión interdimensional de rick
After Metastasis it is only right that we get Cuente a Saul !
Cuente*
@@JersaJuega94 Thank you I'll correct it straight away
Cuentele a saul
La historia del abogado Jaime Jimenes (Jaimito el resbaladizo) y su caída al mundo criminal con
Kimberly ortega
Carlos Jimenes
Hernesto Huerta
Gordon salamanca y
Nacho vargas
First we need The Way ( Colombian version of El Camino )
cuéntele, dont forget the pronoun
Hey! Pretty good job, honestly. I'm impressed. For once, they made a good casting choice. This guy nails the general feel of the character and makes it work for a more soap-y style show.
Exactly! I completely agree
Yeah yeah, I think ven if the casting choices could be better, particularly for Jessy (frankly embarrassing) and Hank/Henry (in the Colombian vision being portrayed made even harder to believe by a standup comedian that we use to see playing a gay character and the protagonist of a soap, titled the useless... I guy that could only dance salsa, what a Misscasting...imagine a combination of Louis CK and Rob Schneider playing Hank, or the dad from Malcolm playing hisenberg)the fact that the only had 2 days per episode no seasons or maybe just two to wrapped up, and some less than inspired direction and writing makes the show unwatchable. We usually give props to acting but Vince Gilligan is the soul of the show IMHO.
@@nicanornunez9787 wait are you talking about breaking bad or metastasis
@@nicanornunez9787 you can't hate a little bit of hankry in our lives
Yeah, I also think Bob Odenkirk was a good casting.
I like how Saul Bueno has that "host on Sabado Gigante" vibe.
😂
He looks like the mystic that would come on after the news on Univision xD
@@daerea2185 Walter Mercado RIP
I really appreciate how Saúl Bueno looks and sounds nothing like Saul Goodman and yet somehow still embodies his vibe perfectly. I have mixed feelings about this adaptation, but the casting for Saul is definitely one of the things that they did right.
Yeah, and I think the big part of it is that for once it's not straight up a copy and more like inspired by. He is a different character, with his own impressions, manners and intonations. While pretty most of everything else is just copied, and copied badly.
"This would make an excellent case for my tv show that will be called 'Fraud with concealment of a crime'" Columbian Saul is cold is with it 🥶
🥶🥶
Colombian*
@@bl4ck603 *Colonbian
@@frankenschandeColonbion*
@@waffler-yz3gwCinnabon*
@@wspencerwatkinsCabbalon
I love how they named "Mike" as "Mario"
And Hank is Henry
Really weird, they could've just called him Miguel.
@@Bessux but Jesse is already named miguel
@@Walter-h._white yeah Jesse could have been Jesé
@@Walter-h._white Jose would've been fine
I think this is the only actor who actually watched breaking bad before
He has my undying respect for that
Gotta hand credit to an actor who despite not understanding a word of their language can impart to viewers clear emotions through tone, cadence, pitch, and nonverbal cues.
It's almost like there's captions and an exact view by view comparison of the scene it's based off
As an Brazilian, i can pretty much understand what they're saying (even tough i don't speak Spanish), and i have to say, they completely ruined the "It's All Goodman" thing
So no BCS spin off version of Metatansis 😔
Luis Eduardo Arango is an old school performer. Here in Colombia the guy is well know for being one of the best, he definitely nailed 😂
Interesting detail at 9:48 that the subtitles don't quite capture: Saul says to Skyler, "te tuteo en fin." Basically he's saying that he'll refer to her using the informal pronoun "tú" rather than the formal pronoun "usted." He claims this is to make her more trusting of him, and in previous scenes he's referred to Walt as "tú" as well. I just think it's a cool little detail of the translation that doesn't apply to the English version.
Colombian Saul is very good tbh
Yes I agree. The actor actually fits the character
@@LennardNimmo 🤣
He’s much calmer, it definitely fits
Yeah he’s the golden nugget here. Would like to see him in better films or tv shows
¡Cuentele a Saul!
Not gonna lie, this guy absolutely nailed the role. Well done.
This is actually pretty decent and Saul bueno is not bad Too bad the rest is bad especially when the most important character is horribly acted and portrayed .
Aside from the casting look (i mean come on now). I think the actors doesn't understand what made breaking bad acting so good
Walter Blanco is not bad, but different. He is look lile more Walter White than Heiseinberg .... I can't see him making the bad ass man
If you think about it, virtually any casting choice could easily get the Heisenberg character all wrong. It speaks to the sheer talent of Brian Cranston that the character is what it is.
Honestly I think all the characters in this show actually work pretty well except for Walter/Heisenberg. Surely they could have found someone better.
@@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg I can't think of many Colombian actors who would fill the role properly, maybe John Alex Toro? He has a vibe that is sort of similar to that of Brian Cranston; goofy, yet an incredibly talented actor.
Estoy seguro que" Cuentale a Saul" sera mil veces mejor que metástasis
resbaloso Jaime
@@guillermobascunana9302HAHAHAH
Concuerdo. Lo que no existe es mejor.
When's "Cuéntele a Saúl" coming out? Can't wait.
I know everyone’s saying it but Saul Bueno actually isn’t bad at all, he’s got his own charm, and he ‘looks’ like the Saul character in his own unique way, from mannerisms to his hair/facial features
We need a "Cuentele a Saul" spin-off
As much as this off brand version suck, their Saul is actually good, not AS good but really good. Different flavour, but still good.
he has the latinoamerican devious personality, its pretty good jaja
Yeah og saul is definitely sleazy but saul bueno is like sinister
It sucks, but it is not off brand. It was also produced by Sony.
the half darkness of their faces when talking in these criminal contexts is one of my favourite visual storytellings of Breaking Bad.
Never realized that, gonna start paying more attention
I will say, while most actors repeated BB line to line, Saul Bueno made his lines more unique and with his own style.
This almost feels like two different shows
To be fair HE didn't make his lines unique, the writers did...
Main reason metastasis doesn’t work is because the dialogue, music and framing is lazy. Dialogue in particular is almost word for word translated from the original including the names, which doesn’t flow well. But lawyers in Latin America have a very distinct style, so they actually nailed that part down
@@mrcatthewidestwell how he delivered them is what I think they’re getting at
Saul Bueno is the one shining light of the otherwise dreadful "Metástasis".
The actor that plays Saul is one of the Finest actors in Colombia and I can honestly see him doing Better Call Saul as Gene/Jim
He actually does a really good job. Saw scummy lawyers like him in real life so I can say he at least nailed that part down
PEAKastasis owns Breaking Mid
peakstasis hahahahahahaha
Bad is already in the title smh
The Saul Bueno is actually pretty damn intimidating hope to see him more as an actor
99.1% of metastasis glamor is on him
honestly i assume that the guy playing Saul Bueno can actually handle the role of Gus really well too
he's charismatic, villainous and a bit quirky
He's one of our best actors. Limited by local roles of course, but very versatile.
Aside from trying to translate everything literally from the original (well that goes for the entire show I guess), he seems like the least ruined character.
His actor is relatively competent compared to the rest of the cast in metastasis
Yeah, a lot of direct translations… doesnt make sense
Look at the scene with hank, completely different dialogue
@@markmotarker the scenes aren't directly translated, I'm quite sure you people have that idea because of the subtitles. Most of the dialogues are adapted to colombian slang.
@@markmotarker there are no direct translations; the subtitles are the ones who are directly translated into English so they don't really make sense, but for native spanish speaking people they r very accurate
Metastasis might be a good watch for learning Spanish.
i love seeing how done skyler is in the last clip. everyone hates everyone but saul can't help putting on that sleazy charm of his.
Saul Bueno is EXACTLY how I imagine a shady Columbian lawyer
No puedo esperar a que salga la precuela de Metástasis donde nos cuentan toda la vida de Saul Bueno y su amiga la Kymberli
Jeremias el resbalao' de Cali
Jaime Manrique y Kimberly
Kimberly -> Quínberly
Llame a saul:❌
Cuentele a saul:✅
i actually kind of respect the remake after watching all of these
as you grow up you start liking it
It's kinda funny that Mr. Blanco immediately knew what he meant by sending Henry to Mario Island
pretty good rendition of Saul. Also kinda different how in the adaptation he seemed to be on equal standing to WW instead of his subordinate.
Columbian Saul talking about killing Hank then walking it back by saying he was “just throwing out ideas” because they are in a “creative meeting” 😂
****colOmbian
gotta love Buenos delivery and style.
I like this for the most part its just the last line. "Best of the best with just a touch of grime" just sounds greasier and more insulting than what Goodman said in the original show.
They really called him Saul Bueno referencing the kinder Bueno chocolate
not really, the just adapted the traduction of goodman to hombre bueno, so they picked only the bueno
@@dxstivenxdwell that joke just flew right over your head, didnt it?
@@HappyBazinga Let's be fair. It wasn't a very good joke.
@@Kaxopilladoesn’t have to be funny for it to make sense, so it still flew over their head🤷🏻♂️
that “Kinder Bueno” chocolate is actually good. its like an explosion of chocolate in your mouth when you bite into it.
Damn, Saul Bueno is fantastic. I can't understand much of the words he's saying but I still get him completely, good acting.
I like how saul bueno stressed on what society would think about the family if the meth lab part gets disclosed but american saul didn't
damn the more i watch this saul the more i like him - he is different, he doesn't go that far into making himself appear like a clown, the smile is even more friendly, and this kinda makes him a little bit sociopathic in a way
Historical accurate Better Call Saul
Tienen que hacer "Mejor llamen a Saul" sería épico jajaja
It's a shame we will never see Columbian Better Call Saul. Would be a good laugh these days
*Colombian
I love Saul Bueno now I want to watch the entire show
Lmao Saul Bueno hit him with the Consuela in the 2nd clip
"You'll be the one I send to the island next!"
"No, no no."
I want to see a Metastasis version of Kim Wexler.
8:10 he actually did great here but walter was really bad 😂
Jesse's father on Metastasis is the same actor who played Bruno ferrano in popular soap opera Pasion dey Gavilanes
7:32 This is the moment where Walter White became Dominic Toretto.
They actually did a damn good job casting Metastasis Saul.
I believe metastasis had great potential, with a handful of amazing actors, and the camera handling and cinematics could've been better but it doesnt change the fact it's not even that bad compared to other remakes; however, the concept of a remake of an already great show had everyone at high expectations, which is mainly why I think it is that bad. Without a doubt, I am pretty positive the producers could make something pretty great with their budgets though.
Miscast and poor direction spoiled it
« amazing actors » ?? nah look at colombian Walter white.
@@Crisyx91 a lot of the actors casted for Metástasis are actually quite good. The actress playing Skyler had one of the main roles for the -very popular- telenovela Pedro el Escamoso. The guy who played Hector Salamanca was a great actor as well, I'd say one of his most notable roles -also as the head of a family- was on Pecados Capitales. And the dude playing Hank is a other great actor, most well known for Betty la Fea.
@@ccalico164 it's because they Have no emotional connection to the metastasis characters that why they think it's bad
what is the point of these remakes? why can't they just dub into Spanish? It's the same thing with all those 20 versions of Married with Children that used word for word translation of the original script. Why?
Clearly Walter's taste in women is as good as his taste for avocados, only the very best
They should make a commercial about that
Columbian Skyler is a baddie too.
@@ozymandiasramesses1773 Colombian *
Search for Pedro el Escamoso, that actress had a leading role in that telenovela. She was quite younger back then.
The Belize scene is just so much funnier in the American version
Everytime I see “Belize” it scares me cause no one mentions my country.
Why are they so uncomfortable with using metaphors directly?
"You might as well visualize him as a large bag of money" -> "Imagine someone with a large bag of money"
"There's just one little hair in the soup" -> "There's just one little detail, what we call a hair in the soup"
I call that translation issues, for I assume the show Meta-whatever had some "good" cultural metaphors and such, unless they took every word, put it in Google Translate then had actors read 'em verbatim. Pretty sure it was the latter.
People are saying Saul Bueno was really good. Ill go a step further and say the set was also very good here. In Breaking Bad the set was more or less made to feel intimidating for the opposition (ie Jessie's parents) in the Columbian show the set feels more like how itd happen in real life. Meeting at the clients house. I know it doesnt make sense story wise but i thought it was a unique but cool touch.
Also watching this more, I love the word choice, heavy handed on the parents part, but Saul saying "Used to be a labretory to manufacture illegal drugs" feels more in character than him straight up saying a "meth lab". Idk, maybe I'm splitting hairs. I just enjoyed this script a little more
It also make it feel like a scene from season 3 of Fargo. That's not necessarily a compliment depending on the person, but it's oddly atmospheric
the goofiest ahh is the fact that bueno means good, which also means that Saul Bueno is Saul Good. Which ALSO means that metastasis didn't even try to change their names
Everyone has their name straight up translated, walter white is Walter Blanco, jesse pinkman is Jose Rosas
Funny how to an American Jose Rosa sounds like more of a real name than Jessie Pinkman
Saul Bueno looks like the Shah of Iran
Like a certain other tv show character…
Whateva happened there??!
Bro jesse's mom looks more Saul than the Colombian Saul 💀
Colombian Saul feels much more threatening and I kinda like it. The OG Saul is still better though
Honest to god he's the only actor that I do not mind the character of in this remake
Saul Bueno really sounds like hispanic Goodman theyre tone is very similar and the way they talk.
"jeesus, send him to belize.. I'll send you to Belize."🤣
They should've given him a a cameo appearance in BCS 😆
Perhaps in a commercial on a Spanish language tv station for a strip-mall lawyer...
I love that we have a multiverse of criminal lawyers
The Saul Bueno actor is not bad, its a different version but compared to the rest of the show he is good and its not THAT different to the original Saul.
This isn’t half bad tbh. Bob is obviously better, but this actor did a good job imo.
You thought you can show me the exact same show say its different and thought i wouldn't notice
For those who want to know:
Saul negotiates with Jesse's parents - Breaking Bad: S3E2
Saul suggests Belize - Breaking Bad: S5E10
Saul meets Skyler - Breaking Bad: S3E11
Now let's make a show called Cuéntele a Saúl which is the exact plot of Better call Saul with this guy
I don't know why when I heard the name Saul Bueno I immediately started cracking up.
Play on Words of "Soy Bueno"
Is there finally an english sub for this masterpiece? I need this in my life!!
it feels like in metastasis everyone is so much more aggressive and close minded even if they are talking about the same stuff
That makes sense for Colombia, even more so I'm Bogotá.
I feel it has some or that latinamerican soap opera vibes, thats why they act really pissed lmao
@@cansifertharan6611 technically breaking bad and metastasis are both soap operas breaking bad just has a better director
@@guy6796 I didn't knew that BB was a soap opera!
I was refering to latin american soap operas, the acting and camera work look really similar!
Cuz they are Colombians
Will they butcher Better Call Saul too?
Can’t wait for the comparisons. Good job.
Thank you!
i cant wait for the colombian version of the chicanery rant, r/okbuddychicanery is going to go completely ballistic if they ever make a colombian remake of bcs
@Antonio-GransciCan't wait for the love story between Jaime Maguiña aka Saul Bueno and Karina Wilches, an ambitious lawyer from the firm Jamón, Jamón and Maguiña (JJM)
@@Arkenway😂😂😂😂
As much as I’d love to watch Cuéntale a Saúl the actor playing Saul is too old plus the Columbian actor playing Mike sadly passed away a few years back.
Walts metastasis actor reminds me of a little old scrappy ass dog lol
I’ve seen this get berated on by the critics but like I’d watch this on the first try because I aint gonna rewatch hour long programming. It has very good acting and overall a good transition.
I want colombian saul as my lawyer
Obviously Breaking Bad is better, but, being honest here, Metástasis actually looks like a decent show. It seems like something I would watch, at least. And not "joke watch" or "hate watch" no. It seems like something I'd genuinely watch and take seriously.
tbh the role of Saul isn't as emotional of a role as other roles like Walter are so there was much less to screw up and Saul Bueno is actually pretty decent
let's not discredit the actor. The role may not be emotional but honestly it's definitely not an easy role to play. He definitely has the feel right.
@@theDragoon007yaboiCJ yeah, i'm just saying that most BrBa roles are for experienced actors while all of the metastasis actors look like beginner actors
@@bettercalldelta es por el guión, pero esos actores tiene experiencia, claro menos Walter blanco y José rosas
He reminds me of a younger Walter Mercado.
I could rock this. It different but has the same tone.
The Colombian version reminds me more of the stereotypical evil slimy lawyer, The US version is more of the strange, but nice lawyer that will turn into a massive prick in two seconds without you expecting it at all.
Saul Bueno is literally the guy from the Platform on the wheelchair, but with hair
Metastasis has made me realise how important lighting is to a scene.
i'd believe him if he told me he's kevin costa
Mom, can we have Breaking Bad?
We have Breaking Bad in home.
Breaking Bad in home:
Saúl Bueno es lo único que realmente me gusta de lo que he visto de Metástasis. Aquí sí atinaron en el casting, tienes un buen actor con el personaje correcto 👏🏼
For a time metastasis was on Netflix, it was interesting to watch
I can’t believe Vince ripped off Saul Bueno!!
Congratulations Vicente¡