"You're the worst lawyer ever" "I just talked you down from death sentence to 6 months probation. I'm the best lawyer ever" Gotta be one of my favorite moments of the entire show
My dad was an attorney for 30+ years and said the same exact stuff you did here. It was his favorite show of all time. I miss him every day. He would have loved your breakdown, too. Thank you.
I bet those books are all outdated law books that just makes things look more classy for cameras. Or perhaps it was just the firm I worked for that did that.
Vince gilligan got roasted on that mythbusters episode, where they disproved most of the chemistry in BrBa, so hard that he took it to heart and became near obsessive with law details and accuracy in BCS.
That makes me imagine he's afraid there'll be a new Mythbusters episode where they just read through a law book and point out inaccuracies in Better Call Saul and don't do anything interesting or scientific
@@OratorVeritatis they probably talked about making the ricin and made up bombs and so there was a lot of chemistry and science in that show apart from the drugs
No all of the meth making was VERY accurate on breaking bad, maybe what was not accurate was some of the other scenes where they made bombs and ricin etc.
Episode 2 is so great, where Saul (Jimmy) proves he's the best lawyer in the world by pleading his clients down from a death sentence to "6 months probation." This show.
Dude, please do a video on S3E5 of the show, “Chicanery”. It takes place almost entirely in court and I’m very curious to see how accurate it is to a real lawyer.
You've GOTTA review the season 3 episode "Chicanery" of this show. Takes place entirely in a courtroom, and a really unorthodox but accurate depiction of an emotional trial.
I'd be interested on everything that came near the end of season 4. which leads on from "Chichanery" e.g his temporary disbarment and appeal [Spelling Grammer Edit]
It is amazing that a show can get all the realism correct WHILE being such an entertaining story. It also deserves an A for entertaining and an A++ for being able to do both at the same time.
I don’t know who else caught this, but my favorite part of this whole scene is when Saul is about the play the tape of the incident and he rolls the tv out in front of the court, one man gets up immediately and walks out, lol. Like, you know it’s probably one of the boys’ father who already knows what he’s about to have to see.
One of the writers of the show, George Mastras I believe, also wrote on Breaking Bad and he's a lawyer so I'm sure Bob worked very close with him on both shows
@@Arbililbra it's a self made video of the guys breaking in a morgue, cutting off the Head of a corpse and then engaging on sexual activity with the Head.
@@kernalfleak I'm just reporting what was graphically showed on the Video, and what you can assume with the continuous audio of the Video. I'm not here to typify anything as a sexual act, but it's said on the video that at least 1, if not all of them, put it's penis on the mouth of chopped head.
13:07 This makes Jimmy's intentions even more sensical. In actuality, he wants them to pull their "stunt", then take the side of the actual victim. So, scamming the scammers but legally in some way.
If Saul was a lawyer today, I think we would see him promoting himself with controversial TH-cam videos and get free suits for wearing them in his videos hehehe. Also please do more lawyer reacts videos to Better Call Saul, because we just started watching it and we're confused by a lot of legal speak.
@@maddie7414 I'm not insulting anyone's intelligence. She said "we" as in everyone watching the video. I'm sure if you're watching a lawyer's youtube channel you know basic legal terms. 🙄
I caught a municipal court judge in NJ taking his formal looking judge's robe off post trial. That guy had nothing but a Jimmy Buffet concert tee and tighty whiteys on under that shit lol. He was unshaved, and looked like he just woke up and drove to work without any hygiene routine whatsoever. I looked it up, the average judges salary in NJ is between 183, and 205 k/yr. Add the kickbacks he probably gets from prisons to lock up as many people as possible, and he gets plenty of money not to look like a homeless guy they found in Penn station and put a judges robe on his stank ass. He looked soo miserable too, I couldn't help but think about what a tough life the poor guy must have. Showing up for ,"work"' as late as he wants, and he was at least 90 min late every day. Then he has to pass judgement on others and fine the shit out of them, lock them up or both, while being as condescending, and disgusted with them as possible. I know they worked hard to get where they are, and he'd probably make more as a defense attorney, but all he has to do is work 2 or 3 times a week tops for maybe 3 hours. Plus it's not really work, there's no labor at all, and he has clerks to do all his paperwork. He just reads conditions, and fines right off a script. 999 out of a 1000 people would trade jobs in a heartbeat. Cops are the same way, the poor guys have to drive around and harass folks who kiss their ass all day. Probably once a day they get to arrest someone for a unpaid ticket warrant, or possession. Then they act like their life is on the line all day every day when 99% of them patrol really nice areas, or highways. My small town has over 70 of the pigs, while Camden, Trenton, and Newark have a handful. Camden has spots so bad cops, and ambulances won't even go there or they will get jacked for their whip. Imagine calling 911 cuz your having a heart attack, and they tell you to walk a few blocks over cuz they're shook to go into your hood. They should definitely take half the cops from the rich, crime free areas of NJ where there not needed and put them in the hood.
One of the writers of the show, George Mastras I believe, also wrote on Breaking Bad and he's a lawyer so I'm sure Bob worked very close with him on both shows
There's a lot of great episodes of this show you could review. It is among the most accurate legal shows mainly because it isn't really about the law, but about the lives of these lawyers.
Yeah their are some real interesting cases I’d love to see his take on. I’m really surprised he hasn’t done more on a show that’s main character is a lawyer.
He used “Saul Goodman” first as a fake name/alias to do illegal shit. At the end of season 4 it is implied that Jimmy is going to officially change his name to Saul Goodman to get out of his brother’s shadow.
I'm a bit late here, but if you revisit this series, S3 E5 "Chicanery" would be a good one to review. Pretty much the whole episode is in a courtroom, and it's especially good if you've watched the whole series up until that point.
Just a quick FYI: I work in the building where they film the courtroom scenes (415 Tijeras Ave, Albuquerque NM--old Bernalillo County jail and courthouse). Trust me when I say the bathrooms are set set somewhere other than this building.
Objection: Goodman makes his closing argument _before_ the prosecutor shows the video, which serves as his closing argument. In a trial, the prosecution always goes first. If the prosecutor wanted to show a video for his closing argument, it should have come before, allowing Goodman to respond to it. (This is the only error I saw, and I'm guessing it's what brought the final grade down from an A to an A-)
Overruled - In most jurisdictions, the government gets the last word because they carry the burden. I'm pretty sure New Mexico is like this or would have been like this at the time. Some jurisdictions recognize that this is unfair, given the power of the State and have reversed the order. In Federal Court, the prosecutor closes, then the defendant, but then the prosecutor has an opportunity to reply to the defendant's close.
Just want to comment to say I didn't expect to love this channel as much as I do. Saul, Suits, and Ace Attorney are all shows that I like and it's cool to see someone not only react to them, but give some professional perspective. I would love if you continued with any or all of those shows, because there's much more in all of them that I'd love to hear you comment on!
"Saul Goodman gave good legal advice. It was in the context of a drug dealing psychopath, but still." I am reminded of a quote: A ship is safe in port. But that isn't what ships are made for. - Criminals are safer never breaking the law in the first place. But that isn't why people become criminals.
@@draculatod3559 in accordance with the United States Coast Guard navigational rules of the road a boat or ship is defined as anything that has the means to propel itself over water so by contents of law an F-150 with a propeller and spontoons around it so we can float on top of water would be considered a boat or a ship I'm a professional Mariner I currently hold an Able Body unlimited Merchant Marine credential
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa You can show a certain amount of the show if you're using it for another purpose. Fair use I believe. I imagine it's just because he's busy and TH-cam probably isn't his main income.
@@MrMongoose221 While there certainly is the concept of fair use, copyright owners are under no obligation to determine whether a particular use could reasonably be considered fair use before requesting a takedown or suing someone. It's not at all unusual for some copyright owners to request a takedown against every use they can find, and consider withdrawing it (on fair use grounds or otherwise) only if there's pushback. This happens even more often when a copyright owner hires someone else to find this content and file the takedown notices. And yes, this does rather chill free speech and criticism, I reckon.
OBJECTION: Even with "permission" granted to the owners property a few things have to be established: 1. Legal deed (right of authority) 1a) Capacity to authorize rights of deed and ownership 2. Current dwelling or established occupancy rate 3. That "access" of said property does not unreasinably violate or perjur current legislation for deemed "usual & customary" for said access, as in; no criminal exploitations which would violate said owners "reasonable enjoyment" and wherein "consent" is not implied for forms of harassment, criminal infringments, exploitation. Example: you let a person on your property "to talk" to you as requested. They force your house door open, have a side arm in their hand fully loaded and the safety off while uttering a threat to use said firearm with "a lot of drama in front of your kids". This is where "consent" and "reasonable" crosses the bounds of harassment & assault, wherein; "ought to have known" the actions conducted upon "permitted access " violated the owners expectation and permissable legal conduct was extremely prejudicial.
The bathroom scene was so good. The sleaziness and symbolism of the unkempt restroom with the dicey aspect of Jimmy's character and the whole process of convincing a jury (for better or worse) Was just ridiculously on point. I really wanted to be a lawyer as a child but didn't have the confidence, but as an adult seeing the salesperson like reality of what being a lawyer actually is, I want to give it another go. Thanks for the upload, watching your content actually makes me want to get started.
Oh man do I love this channel! Being a law student myself I'm just fascinated by practical examples and clear explanations like yours. Civil law system is pretty different, that's what makes this learning experience so interesting.
See react channels. This is how you do a real reaction. You don't rip out others people content vibatim and record ur self laughing evey 2 seconds. You actually add something substantive to make it worth being your own content
Objection. He's doing a freaking good job. He adds substance by giving judicial realism critics. This is one of the few channels that actually makes me learn something..
@@johnnytopside9215 being 30 and living in their own mother's basement and not being embarrassed about it ; that is a real skill. But jokes aside ,I agree they have no skills
Just keep watching the show, it becomes far more legal based (and more character and less gross out) from season two onwards. The show is an absolute masterpiece (season one they were finding their feet), and you can’t really skip an episode, otherwise you’ll miss the deeper motivations behind actions.
Amen. I watched the first season, enjoyed it but completely forgot about it by the time season 2 came out and just lost interest. But after season 4 came out, I gave it another go starting from the start again. And honestly, this show may rival breaking bad in terms of writing. I do love the slow pace and slowly seeing characters turn on each other.
Season one felt a bit all over the place the first time I watched it. After watching the rest of the series, season one is somehow a lot better on re-watch. Amazing show, just as good as (maybe even better than) Breaking Bad.
Yeah, you learn that you need a license for basically everything (well, i guess you don't need to represent yourself, but it is strongly advised not to represent yourself and get a lawyer)
@@dominickschrute3084 Heavily in part because some of the things that can get the entire case tossed literally can't be used if you represent yourself. The system is set up to heavily punish you if you try. It's interesting.
The best scene, which takes place in a court room, is on Season 3 Episode 5 and is titled Chicanery. I don't want to spoil much for you, but I can't wait to see you dissect that episode.
YES! Been waiting so long for this! Now do Daredevil Season 1: Episode 1 (particularly the scenes with Foggy and Matt) and episode 3 (all legal scenes) Season 2: Episode 2 (The interactions with the DA), episode 6 (same reason), episode 8 (courtroom scene)
He's going by what he sees play by play. He called him Saul because that's the assumption you initially have when watching. Note that he started calling Saul "Jimmy" after the first trial is over
I'm on season three rn, and I can see Saul Goodman coming out in the way hes trying to get his settlement money. It breaks my heart and I'm disappointed.
I would love to see you react to more episodes of this show. There's a trick he pulls in court in season 5 that I would love to get the opinion of an actual lawyer on.
Haitham Alhajji- If you think that's the point of the whole show...I've got a Kennedy half-dollar you're gonna love...once in a life time opportunity...
In regards for what episodes you should do next, "Chicanery" in Season 3 ep 5 is definitely what you should shoot for, but if you want to do them in order, you should go for Season 1 ep 2 where he's negotiating the punishment for the twins with Tuco Salamanca and by the end he says "I dropped a Death Sentence down to 6 months parole, I'm the best damn lawyer alive".
Objection: The defense attorney cannot allude to punishment during his closing. Stating "ruing their bright young futures" is likely straying to close to the line
Wait, how can the defense not argue just what the impact of potential punishment would be? That is one of the cornerstones of criminal law, the balance between the interests of victim, society and perpetrator.
I really enjoyed your breakdown, I spent 20 years at an insurance company working with our internal law dept, outside council and acting as an expert witness. As humorous, dark, sometimes weird as the show is, it gets so much right about a lot of the nuances it's just a pleasure to watch.
I'm a big fan of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. This is TV at its best! I just discovered your channel. I love learning about the law--I'm a jazz musician and college professor, and my best friend is a graduate of Stanford Law School and spent years as a corporate lawyer before she went to business school and eventually became a high level executive of a big company. She's the smartest person I know. But she doesn't like to talk about law-she says she doesn't know anything about litigation or criminal law. Anyway...I really enjoy your light hearted,witty and informative commentary. Thank you!
That's what I love about this show. The corners he cuts and the shady stuff he does is juxtaposed very well with the fact that he's clearly a very skilled as a lawyer. Another episode I'd recommend you review is the season 3 episode "chicanery"
so far i've watch you react to SUITS HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER AND BETTER CALL SAUL, and i think better call saul is the best attorney themed tv series that i've watched.
He was always Jimmy, he changed his lawyer name to Saul Goodman because I think he found it more attractive in a matter of way because when someone hears Saul Goodman, unconsciently you hear "It's all good man", making you think that with this lawyer everything is gonna be okey. This was revealed on the last episode of season 4
What episode should I do next? Also, check out my reactions to Suits, The Good Wife, A Few Good Men and tons more: goo.gl/42fKce
LegalEagle how to get away with murder
Daredevil
React to Ted 2 Courtcase
It's not a TV show but a movie God's Not Dead 2 it follows a civil case about the separation of church and state
Please do "Chicanery" from s3e05
Remember.. Don't hire a criminal lawyer.. Hire a CRIMINAL lawyer.
ha that's hilarious!
My favorite line in all of breaking bad. Just above the DB Cooper line.
Sumo Slap what line?
QHbZ I CoC Read the comment. It’s a quote Saul gave to Walt in the episode better call saul.
Sumo Slap I mean the db cooper line
"You're the worst lawyer ever"
"I just talked you down from death sentence to 6 months probation. I'm the best lawyer ever"
Gotta be one of my favorite moments of the entire show
a wise man once said "just because you did it, doesn't mean you're guilty"
@@troyklein6379 a wiser man once said “it’s only illegal if you get caught”
gracias de todas las copias que me gustaría ver una cosa y
@@blanketdtf An ever wiser man once said "age is just a number"
@@kolbasz3584 One of the wisest men once said "You cant get charged if legally you're dead"
My dad was an attorney for 30+ years and said the same exact stuff you did here. It was his favorite show of all time. I miss him every day. He would have loved your breakdown, too. Thank you.
It's sad he didn't watch the whole serie :(
so sorry for your dad :(
So sorry bro. Your dad sounds amazing
Sorry man :(
Rest in peace to your pops bro, my dad and i loved BB and BCS too 💙
Objection! Two years later and no other episode of Better Call Saul came up on Legal Eagle.
Found guilty.
Need to file a writ of habeus specteculum
he should the case where Saul outwits his brother In the courtroom
They just mean that they are reviewing a scenario from the first episode. Because it's a tv show about a lawyer.
He’s gotta do the season 3 court scene
Real drug dealer reacts to Narcos
Gica Tampon 😂😂😂
I remember reading a blog where ex thugs react to The Wire. It was a fun read.
FB- I mean DEA OPEN UP!
Narcos isn't about drug dealers. It's about drug traffickers. Big difference.
@@masonkane5884 just don't ruin the joke. Of course it's about traffickers
you can tell he's legit because of the books
The crazy thing is, he can't even read.
@@jesusstaccato8448 can confirm I was the books
WonderBalls what
Also, he is in his garage with his Lamborghinis besides him.
I bet those books are all outdated law books that just makes things look more classy for cameras. Or perhaps it was just the firm I worked for that did that.
I Don't need this HHM employee to tell me Jimmy is a good lawyer.
@Heisenberg
It's all good, man.
@Heisenberg justice mathers most
He's even wearing a hamlindigo blue tie.
hahhaha
No he's not. HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF
Vince gilligan got roasted on that mythbusters episode, where they disproved most of the chemistry in BrBa, so hard that he took it to heart and became near obsessive with law details and accuracy in BCS.
That makes me imagine he's afraid there'll be a new Mythbusters episode where they just read through a law book and point out inaccuracies in Better Call Saul and don't do anything interesting or scientific
Wasn't it deliberate to stop people actually trying to cook meth from the show?
@@OratorVeritatis
they probably talked about making the ricin and made up bombs and so
there was a lot of chemistry and science in that show apart from the drugs
@@strangeclaims yeah even tho, they should still make em inaccurate because some idiot dope head is gonna try to stop it.
No all of the meth making was VERY accurate on breaking bad, maybe what was not accurate was some of the other scenes where they made bombs and ricin etc.
Real meth cook reacts to Breaking Bad (Episode 1)
Well they actually worked with the real DEA and had to cut certain scenes cause they filmed the actual process.
Walter Hartwell White unpopular opinion i like it better with chilli powder
Walter Hartwell White gives it that flare you know that extra kick
Carbine Productions damn 🤣🤣🤣
Jessica Kent( former drug dealer) reacted to Breaking Bad.
Episode 2 is so great, where Saul (Jimmy) proves he's the best lawyer in the world by pleading his clients down from a death sentence to "6 months probation." This show.
best of all times
that's right bro
@Garrett A honestly it's a slow burn but you will be rewarded greatly. Season 3 was amazing and season 4 solidified it as my favourite TV show
@Garrett A I'm so jealous of you. I would loooove to see season 3&4 for the first time.
*YES* was gonna say, that episode should be covered too!
You don't need a criminal lawyer. You need a CRIMINAL lawyer.
emPHAsis is eveRYthing!
Love it! Well said Jessie
Come again?
Yes!! One of my favorite scenes in the whole show. Saul/Jimmy was a true CRIMINAL lawyer.
My favorite line too.
My dads a criminal defense attorney and you can’t believe how real better call Sal is. Especially for those store front lawyers like my dad
This lawyer literally looks like his life goal is to destroy Charlie, Mac and Dennis in court.
they would still find a way to ruin his life
Charlie would destroy him in bird court
Aleksandar Radovanovic Lol the lawyer in always sunny is one of my favorite characters. 😂 His acting is amazing
YOOOOO
I bet he doesn't know even a bit of bird law though!
Dude, please do a video on S3E5 of the show, “Chicanery”. It takes place almost entirely in court and I’m very curious to see how accurate it is to a real lawyer.
Ben Day Dot YESS PLEASE
Yes!
Great suggestion!!!
Yes!!!
Yeeettt!
You've GOTTA review the season 3 episode "Chicanery" of this show. Takes place entirely in a courtroom, and a really unorthodox but accurate depiction of an emotional trial.
Agreed, or Season 1: episode 8 "RICO"
Agree. A "Chicanery" reaction would be very interesting!!
I'd be interested on everything that came near the end of season 4. which leads on from "Chichanery" e.g his temporary disbarment and appeal [Spelling Grammer Edit]
Didn't realize it entirely took place in a courtroom. Means i was too absorbed in the story
Yes, that was a brilliant episode!
It is amazing that a show can get all the realism correct WHILE being such an entertaining story. It also deserves an A for entertaining and an A++ for being able to do both at the same time.
Realism is a tool for art.
OBJECTION, the person you are calling saul goodman hasnt chosen that name for himself yet. at this point he's named jimmy mcgill.
Hey that's true. Good catch dude.
He called himself Saul goodman when he was slippin jimmy
Objection over ruled on the grounds that it's all good, man.
Objection sustained
To me he'll always be Gil Thelander.
Real paper company office manager reacts to "The Office"
And that's how we discover that it really was a documentary.
LOL I could do this because I work as an assistant to the manager on a paper company. I am like Dwight lol
Real meth cook reacts to breaking bad
@Tom Olson that's laughs bro but not really
Real cannibal reacts to hannibal
I don’t know who else caught this, but my favorite part of this whole scene is when Saul is about the play the tape of the incident and he rolls the tv out in front of the court, one man gets up immediately and walks out, lol. Like, you know it’s probably one of the boys’ father who already knows what he’s about to have to see.
One of the writers of the show, George Mastras I believe, also wrote on Breaking Bad and he's a lawyer so I'm sure Bob worked very close with him on both shows
But what does he know about bird law?
Ooh! Great idea for a mini episode: the courtroom episode of Always Sunny. The one where the McPoyles are suing them.
Look, bird law in the country is not governed by reason.
Lmao
Now, let's say you and I go toe-to-toe on bird law and see who comes out the victor?
That's easy. It's either ill-eagle or it's not.
I regret nothing.
"I really look forward to reviewing future episodes of this series."
Disappointed this didn't pan out.
Same. There are so many good scenes and episodes from Better Call Saul that he could review!
Well, now he did it, just a bit later
@@demian5631 a bit in sun years
He probably just binged it without recording his reactions.
Saul Goodman: These boys technically did not break the law.
DA wheeling out TV set: I'm about to end this man's whole career.
What happened on the video? I didnt understand
@@Arbililbra it's a self made video of the guys breaking in a morgue, cutting off the Head of a corpse and then engaging on sexual activity with the Head.
@@lcrperfect Saul was technically right nobody got hurt, the dude was already dead.
@@lcrperfect wheres the sexual act? The motion in the clip was the chopping
@@kernalfleak I'm just reporting what was graphically showed on the Video, and what you can assume with the continuous audio of the Video. I'm not here to typify anything as a sexual act, but it's said on the video that at least 1, if not all of them, put it's penis on the mouth of chopped head.
13:07
This makes Jimmy's intentions even more sensical.
In actuality, he wants them to pull their "stunt", then take the side of the actual victim. So, scamming the scammers but legally in some way.
Didn't even notice or think that, amazing
If Saul was a lawyer today, I think we would see him promoting himself with controversial TH-cam videos and get free suits for wearing them in his videos hehehe. Also please do more lawyer reacts videos to Better Call Saul, because we just started watching it and we're confused by a lot of legal speak.
You know who likes this suit? Judge Papadoumian. She thinks I'm a snappy dresser.
We aren't confused, it's simple stuff. I never studied law or care for it but understand most of the show.
@@brazgazz yes but understanding the legal speak can make you appreciate the show more. Also no need to insult someone's intelligence
@@maddie7414 I'm not insulting anyone's intelligence. She said "we" as in everyone watching the video. I'm sure if you're watching a lawyer's youtube channel you know basic legal terms. 🙄
@@brazgazz yes I do, but I'm not putting other people down for not. Saying "this is so easy" to someone who is struggling is rude
I bet he doesn't wear pants
10cents
The Internet surprises me with amazing comments daily. This is one of those comments.
You're supposed to say "objection, the attorney is not wearing pants"
I caught a municipal court judge in NJ taking his formal looking judge's robe off post trial. That guy had nothing but a Jimmy Buffet concert tee and tighty whiteys on under that shit lol. He was unshaved, and looked like he just woke up and drove to work without any hygiene routine whatsoever. I looked it up, the average judges salary in NJ is between 183, and 205 k/yr. Add the kickbacks he probably gets from prisons to lock up as many people as possible, and he gets plenty of money not to look like a homeless guy they found in Penn station and put a judges robe on his stank ass. He looked soo miserable too, I couldn't help but think about what a tough life the poor guy must have. Showing up for ,"work"' as late as he wants, and he was at least 90 min late every day. Then he has to pass judgement on others and fine the shit out of them, lock them up or both, while being as condescending, and disgusted with them as possible. I know they worked hard to get where they are, and he'd probably make more as a defense attorney, but all he has to do is work 2 or 3 times a week tops for maybe 3 hours. Plus it's not really work, there's no labor at all, and he has clerks to do all his paperwork. He just reads conditions, and fines right off a script. 999 out of a 1000 people would trade jobs in a heartbeat. Cops are the same way, the poor guys have to drive around and harass folks who kiss their ass all day. Probably once a day they get to arrest someone for a unpaid ticket warrant, or possession. Then they act like their life is on the line all day every day when 99% of them patrol really nice areas, or highways. My small town has over 70 of the pigs, while Camden, Trenton, and Newark have a handful. Camden has spots so bad cops, and ambulances won't even go there or they will get jacked for their whip. Imagine calling 911 cuz your having a heart attack, and they tell you to walk a few blocks over cuz they're shook to go into your hood. They should definitely take half the cops from the rich, crime free areas of NJ where there not needed and put them in the hood.
Objection! You say that like it's a bad thing.
The way you've built this channel is incredible. Super inspiring.
Thanks!
I'd like you to watch It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, as I want to hear your opinion on Bird Law.
I mean he is just following in the footsteps of the doctor guy. I don't mind though, the content is good, and it was def a smart move by Eagle.
LegalEagle You should do the movie LEGALLY BLONDE. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on it. Here's a clip: th-cam.com/video/acUFdP7N1vw/w-d-xo.html
@@blinkey9962 the doctor guy took the idea from a doctor in Britain. At least this is original because no other lawyer did this before
Explains how hard Vince Gilligan worked to make it super close to real life law.
One of the writers of the show, George Mastras I believe, also wrote on Breaking Bad and he's a lawyer so I'm sure Bob worked very close with him on both shows
*Peter Gould
There's a lot of great episodes of this show you could review. It is among the most accurate legal shows mainly because it isn't really about the law, but about the lives of these lawyers.
"Goliath" is also very very good.
Chicanery is by far the best episode to look at
Marco: Yeah, Goliath is good also. A great one to review.
Chicanery is genius!
Chicanery is one of the best episodes of television I've ever had the pleasure of viewing. That would be great!
OBJECTION!! You haven’t done anymore episodes on better call Saul....
That's a crime, guilty
I object to your objection 😎
Yeah their are some real interesting cases I’d love to see his take on. I’m really surprised he hasn’t done more on a show that’s main character is a lawyer.
Objection! I don't know what I'm doing here!
@GIANCARLO G. GUERRA k
This guy looks like if John Krasinski and Ryan Reynolds has a baby
With James Van Der Beek
Nice pfp
😭 I cant unsee it either
Lmao
Wow much better than johnny sins with hair
Saul : *breaths*
This guy : *THAT'S REALLY GOOD*
"Yeah, we lawyers breathe a lot, that's realistic"
@@v0rtexbeater HAHAHA amazing
Love this! One small nitpick: he's not Saul Goodman here (yet). He's Jimmy McGill.
Sustained. But I didn't know that when I started the episode.
Also, technically when the episode starts, it's in the future when he's in witness protection. SO HE IS SAUL GOODMAN. Lawyered.
Objection! He's not in witness protection, he's actually running from the law under a new identity.
Objection. The future when he's in 'witness protection' (Ending of Breaking Bad), he's not Saul Goodman, but is actually "Gene".
LegalEagle please don't say "lawyered." it's embarrassing
This guy looks like Johnny Sins with hair
You must be on shrooms.
So accurate
You must be on some of Heisenbergs meth
It costs 0 usd not to say that. And you still said it
Este compa ya está muerto...
Nomas no le han avisado
You should review the episode of Spongebob where Plankton sues Mr. Krabs for the Krabby Patty formula
lol wat
YES XD!!
He talks briefly about it in TierZoo's newest video
You clairvoyant son of a mother.
and now it has been done :D
Better Call Saul makes me wanna be a Lawyer...
Currently I own a meth lab.
@Silver Chariot fbi pigs want some meth
Hey, I'm definitely not a DEA agent and would like to hear more about that. Please, continue.
@@PandeyYaar :(
Liquidate your assets
You sound impressionable, but also effective. You should watch House of Cards
Objection: from season 1-4 he is not known as Saul Goodman
Slippin Jimmy
In season 3 and 4 he’s saul
It's all good, man
OneDerscore One no he only identifies as Saul at the end of season 4
He used “Saul Goodman” first as a fake name/alias to do illegal shit. At the end of season 4 it is implied that Jimmy is going to officially change his name to Saul Goodman to get out of his brother’s shadow.
I'm a bit late here, but if you revisit this series, S3 E5 "Chicanery" would be a good one to review. Pretty much the whole episode is in a courtroom, and it's especially good if you've watched the whole series up until that point.
He did it a year later
Just a quick FYI: I work in the building where they film the courtroom scenes (415 Tijeras Ave, Albuquerque NM--old Bernalillo County jail and courthouse). Trust me when I say the bathrooms are set set somewhere other than this building.
Are they dirty though?
Objection: Goodman makes his closing argument _before_ the prosecutor shows the video, which serves as his closing argument. In a trial, the prosecution always goes first. If the prosecutor wanted to show a video for his closing argument, it should have come before, allowing Goodman to respond to it. (This is the only error I saw, and I'm guessing it's what brought the final grade down from an A to an A-)
Overruled - In most jurisdictions, the government gets the last word because they carry the burden. I'm pretty sure New Mexico is like this or would have been like this at the time. Some jurisdictions recognize that this is unfair, given the power of the State and have reversed the order. In Federal Court, the prosecutor closes, then the defendant, but then the prosecutor has an opportunity to reply to the defendant's close.
And so ends another day with something new learned. Thanking you both.
Real zombie reacts to The Walking Dead
I laughed too hard at this bruh
Lmao
Top Lel
Hey, there’s a los in every super-mall.
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Just want to comment to say I didn't expect to love this channel as much as I do. Saul, Suits, and Ace Attorney are all shows that I like and it's cool to see someone not only react to them, but give some professional perspective. I would love if you continued with any or all of those shows, because there's much more in all of them that I'd love to hear you comment on!
Thanks! I'll keep making them if you keep watching them.
I am enjoying them immensely, and I’m not even in law school and I have absolutely no intentions of becoming an attorney.
I know right. Never going to Law School but I love this channel!
Hell yeah! This channel is really entertaining, good job!
LegalEagle Thank you for the good stuff!! Keep up the good works :DD By the way, have you watched breaking bad? I really enjoyed your contents
I feel like this is the lawyer version of doctor mike
Oh shit you’re right, didn’t even think about it
It is
Read the description. He actually says “props to doctor mike and technique critique for the inspiration”
IK BRO
What if they just wear costumes and just read books on what they are pretending to be
Fun fact the courtroom at the Albuquerque house is actually pretty nice those are the bathrooms in the convention center
Please watch Season 3 Episode 5 "Chicanery". Please!!! Almost the WHOLE EPISODE takes place in a courtroom.
"Saul Goodman gave good legal advice. It was in the context of a drug dealing psychopath, but still."
I am reminded of a quote:
A ship is safe in port.
But that isn't what ships are made for.
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Criminals are safer never breaking the law in the first place.
But that isn't why people become criminals.
Neat.
Objection!
A ship in port is still a ship no matter the purpose of the ship. A "criminal" that never committed any crime is a paradox.
@@lukasal91objection false premise that assumes that a ship not to sea can be considered a ship
@@draculatod3559 in accordance with the United States Coast Guard navigational rules of the road a boat or ship is defined as anything that has the means to propel itself over water so by contents of law an F-150 with a propeller and spontoons around it so we can float on top of water would be considered a boat or a ship I'm a professional Mariner I currently hold an Able Body unlimited Merchant Marine credential
@@johnathanheath6480 I know I'm just your classic salty dog
Damn man, this is your third most viewed episode. Why no more Better Call Saul??
We'd love to see more.
jay pee I know; I want to see his reaction with Saul and Lalo
Copyright strikes and demonetisation.
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa You can show a certain amount of the show if you're using it for another purpose. Fair use I believe. I imagine it's just because he's busy and TH-cam probably isn't his main income.
@Mark Campos WHY WHAT TELL
@@MrMongoose221 While there certainly is the concept of fair use, copyright owners are under no obligation to determine whether a particular use could reasonably be considered fair use before requesting a takedown or suing someone. It's not at all unusual for some copyright owners to request a takedown against every use they can find, and consider withdrawing it (on fair use grounds or otherwise) only if there's pushback. This happens even more often when a copyright owner hires someone else to find this content and file the takedown notices.
And yes, this does rather chill free speech and criticism, I reckon.
OBJECTION: Even with "permission" granted to the owners property a few things have to be established:
1. Legal deed (right of authority)
1a) Capacity to authorize rights of deed and ownership
2. Current dwelling or established occupancy rate
3. That "access" of said property does not unreasinably violate or perjur current legislation for deemed "usual & customary" for said access, as in; no criminal exploitations which would violate said owners "reasonable enjoyment" and wherein "consent" is not implied for forms of harassment, criminal infringments, exploitation.
Example: you let a person on your property "to talk" to you as requested. They force your house door open, have a side arm in their hand fully loaded and the safety off while uttering a threat to use said firearm with "a lot of drama in front of your kids". This is where "consent" and "reasonable" crosses the bounds of harassment & assault, wherein; "ought to have known" the actions conducted upon "permitted access " violated the owners expectation and permissable legal conduct was extremely prejudicial.
episode 2:
real 50 year old man with cancer reacts to breaking bad
As the video ends *looks at camera, ends*
Haha this is the best comment yet
Episode 3: real fly reacts to the episode “Fly” from bb
Hmm... I got some ideas.
And he was a chemistry teacher 🤣
Objection - The video was clearly too short, even though there was only so much to go on. Thus I can only ask for more on this matter. Thank you
Sustained. I know, but there was only so much legal material in the episode. More to come!
We recommend s3 ep5 chicanery, where "saul"/jimmy faces his brother in a bar hearing.
Lynevil Chicanery is SOOOO good.
I'm hyped now
The bathroom scene was so good. The sleaziness and symbolism of the unkempt restroom with the dicey aspect of Jimmy's character and the whole process of convincing a jury (for better or worse) Was just ridiculously on point.
I really wanted to be a lawyer as a child but didn't have the confidence, but as an adult seeing the salesperson like reality of what being a lawyer actually is, I want to give it another go.
Thanks for the upload, watching your content actually makes me want to get started.
Oh man do I love this channel! Being a law student myself I'm just fascinated by practical examples and clear explanations like yours. Civil law system is pretty different, that's what makes this learning experience so interesting.
it's been 2 years are you an attorney now?
See react channels. This is how you do a real reaction. You don't rip out others people content vibatim and record ur self laughing evey 2 seconds. You actually add something substantive to make it worth being your own content
Objection. He's doing a freaking good job. He adds substance by giving judicial realism critics. This is one of the few channels that actually makes me learn something..
I never even considered him to be react channel. He just seems too good to be a reaction channel.
Lol "vibatim"
He is lawyer what real skills do react channels have
@@johnnytopside9215 being 30 and living in their own mother's basement and not being embarrassed about it ; that is a real skill.
But jokes aside ,I agree they have no skills
But is he versed in bird law?
Ja va lol
I wanna see them go toe to toe in bird law
I'm sorry Ja Va, maybe you misled the court to the extent of your expertise? Fortunately I am fluent in a little pigeon
Great reference 10/10
He reviewed that episode.
"the baliff will tackle you" made me laugh so hard for some reason
@@JohnnyHellraiser You didn't think that one through.
@@JohnnyHellraiser Yeah, with that 2-incher, you can make anyone laugh.
@@DrakesdenChannel Im above average. But if people find that funny ill take it. lol
@@JohnnyHellraiser Objection. Sexual harassment.
@@JohnnyHellraiser Sure kid lmao
Episode 2: Person allergic to electricity reacts to chuck mcgill
Objection! There's a distinct lack of Better Call Saul on this channel, and that's a shame.
Bad objection, I know, but whatever gets your attention.
I'm gonna use this comment in my rap lol
Chris Sleepsick I hope you dont
@@cole9273 I'm not going to.
@@Nouta1 lol
Chris Sleepsick thanks
I say, I don't know spit about lawyerin' but I sure as heck am enjoying these telepictures.
Henry Fonda line?
@@KutWrite nah, a Major Major Major Major line.
Just keep watching the show, it becomes far more legal based (and more character and less gross out) from season two onwards. The show is an absolute masterpiece (season one they were finding their feet), and you can’t really skip an episode, otherwise you’ll miss the deeper motivations behind actions.
Amen. I watched the first season, enjoyed it but completely forgot about it by the time season 2 came out and just lost interest. But after season 4 came out, I gave it another go starting from the start again. And honestly, this show may rival breaking bad in terms of writing. I do love the slow pace and slowly seeing characters turn on each other.
@@bothi00 It's absolutely amazing.
Season one felt a bit all over the place the first time I watched it. After watching the rest of the series, season one is somehow a lot better on re-watch. Amazing show, just as good as (maybe even better than) Breaking Bad.
PART 2 PLEASE!! The show only gets better as you get further into it and I’d like to see what you’d think about any of those episodes!
who needs law school when this guy who's already been there, can just teach us. *money saving 101*
@@matchclock5 Sure that'll get'cha a job...
I dont need a job, I'll save all the money I need on defending myself.
Yeah, you learn that you need a license for basically everything (well, i guess you don't need to represent yourself, but it is strongly advised not to represent yourself and get a lawyer)
@@NoisqueVoaProduction Yeah even attorneys rarely represent themselves. A man that represents himself has a fool as a lawyer.
@@dominickschrute3084 Heavily in part because some of the things that can get the entire case tossed literally can't be used if you represent yourself. The system is set up to heavily punish you if you try. It's interesting.
Objection! Not even in law school but I find your videos supremely entertaining and informative.
Overruled. I'll allow it.
Please do a video on the Always Sunny episode "McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century". You'd have a field day with inaccuracies.
Wicktus ummmm bird law is extremely accurate
That would be hilarious
Oh god, I GOTTA rewatch that episode. So good.
Objection, your honor, my client clearly did it for the vine.
The best scene, which takes place in a court room, is on Season 3 Episode 5 and is titled Chicanery. I don't want to spoil much for you, but I can't wait to see you dissect that episode.
Yeah agreed.
He definitely should! I hope he watches all the other episodes too to get a better idea of Chuck and Jimmy’s relationship.
totally agree please do that episode. guess it was one of the Highlights of Bettercall saul
YES! Been waiting so long for this!
Now do Daredevil
Season 1: Episode 1 (particularly the scenes with Foggy and Matt) and episode 3 (all legal scenes)
Season 2: Episode 2 (The interactions with the DA), episode 6 (same reason), episode 8 (courtroom scene)
It will be a long episode of Real Lawyer Reacts but a good one.
i second this. Daredevil is a great pick.
Review season 3 episode 5 when Jimmy puts his brother chuck up on the stand. Would love to hear what you think of that scene in the court room 👨⚖️
Soooo true! I was totally looking for it
Yes! this!
hell yeah
Please do it!!
Yes please
2:39 Objection! At that time He was just Jimmy McGill, not Saul Goodman
Objection! He's actually named James McGill.
@@emperormittensproductions Objection! His name is James Morgan McGill
if he could do every court room debate from this show i would binge this as a series
Objection: he’s James McGill, not Saul Goodman yet.
He's going by what he sees play by play. He called him Saul because that's the assumption you initially have when watching. Note that he started calling Saul "Jimmy" after the first trial is over
s’all good man
It’s treason then.
I'm on season three rn, and I can see Saul Goodman coming out in the way hes trying to get his settlement money. It breaks my heart and I'm disappointed.
@Walter Hartwell White until episode six when you get rid of your hair and rename yourself Hiesingberg.
Better Call Saul Season 3 episode 5 “Chicanery” needs to be done right away
Is it the one where chuck is in court against Jimmy?
@@octaviosander8898 yes the episode where jimmy proves that chuck’s allergy is not real and it’s actually a mental illness.
What a sick joke!
I should stopped him when I had the chance!
Oh no, couldn’t be our jimmy! Stealing them blind!
I would love to see you react to more episodes of this show. There's a trick he pulls in court in season 5 that I would love to get the opinion of an actual lawyer on.
Jimmy McGill is a good lawyer because Slippin Jimmy was a good con artist...
Yeah that’s the whole point of the show
Haitham Alhajji- If you think that's the point of the whole show...I've got a Kennedy half-dollar you're gonna love...once in a life time opportunity...
What's your take on bird-law good Sir?
Volkmar Ruhdorfer bird law is best law
this comment deserves more love
Well....filibuster.
Harvey Birdman
Objection. Here say
I needed this so bad.
Jesus fancy seeing you here
but that's another story for another time
Hey it's Austin!!!!!! Implied screaming at the top of my lungs
That's what she said. *Sigh* Thank Dark Mother's shell my mother can't read this right now.
History of the lawyers of merica
PLEASE REVIEW MORE.
Especially the one where he goes against his brother in court
In regards for what episodes you should do next,
"Chicanery" in Season 3 ep 5 is definitely what you should shoot for, but if you want to do them in order, you should go for Season 1 ep 2 where he's negotiating the punishment for the twins with Tuco Salamanca and by the end he says "I dropped a Death Sentence down to 6 months parole, I'm the best damn lawyer alive".
Lol thats what I suggested. I still think a bullet to the head would hurt less than a broken leg though
Yes that would be a great one! When I watched it k thought to myself, damn this would be a perfect episode for him to review
Objection!
At the very beginning of the episode the trial was already underway.
Jimmy probably asked for a short time out
Oof, can't wait till you react to the hearing of Chuck vs Jimmy
8:29 "Evidence speaks for itself" -Hans Niemann
“They had sex with a head” oh god that had me cracking up
You should react to McPoyle vs. Ponderosa: The Trial of the Century
I would also like to see this. He has magnificent hands, and I would like to hear his opinions about bird law.
I third this motion.
“I’m not an executioner; I’m just the best goddamn bird lawyer in the world.”
I fourth this motion
Objection! She’s not a cat, your honor
Objection: The defense attorney cannot allude to punishment during his closing. Stating "ruing their bright young futures" is likely straying to close to the line
Almost vague enough, the judge might allow it.
Wait, how can the defense not argue just what the impact of potential punishment would be? That is one of the cornerstones of criminal law, the balance between the interests of victim, society and perpetrator.
It's vague enough I think. You're not supposed to object during closing arguments unless something really crazy is said
Over rule.
i love this community
Love your analysis. Spot on!
Objection: You should review the ‘chicanery’ episode/case
I really enjoyed your breakdown, I spent 20 years at an insurance company working with our internal law dept, outside council and acting as an expert witness. As humorous, dark, sometimes weird as the show is, it gets so much right about a lot of the nuances it's just a pleasure to watch.
"hit that bell and I'll see you on court"
well thats not a good wish
I'm a big fan of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. This is TV at its best! I just discovered your channel. I love learning about the law--I'm a jazz musician and college professor, and my best friend is a graduate of Stanford Law School and spent years as a corporate lawyer before she went to business school and eventually became a high level executive of a big company. She's the smartest person I know. But she doesn't like to talk about law-she says she doesn't know anything about litigation or criminal law. Anyway...I really enjoy your light hearted,witty and informative commentary. Thank you!
Objection! Not enough of this. Make more please.
Objection! .....um... insufficient evidence? ...Permission for you to critique every episode of this show until a verdict is reached.
You got that right (your honor)
Hear, hear!
That's what I love about this show. The corners he cuts and the shady stuff he does is juxtaposed very well with the fact that he's clearly a very skilled as a lawyer. Another episode I'd recommend you review is the season 3 episode "chicanery"
so far i've watch you react to
SUITS
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER
AND BETTER CALL SAUL,
and i think better call saul is the best attorney themed tv series that i've watched.
The Good Fight is amazing too imo. Just that you have to sit through a lot of seasons of the Good Wife to get the entire context.
Real doctors reacts to House M.D.
Real lawyers react to Better Call Saul
What's next?
Queen Elizabeth reacts to Game of Thrones
"This is... this is awful. And hilarious." LOL
the best trial in the show (so far) is the one between Jimmy and his brother Chuck. you should review it, the end is really good.
I love how you give Jimmy his due! No matter how crafty, Jimmy knows his profession, inside and out!
OBJECTION: Legal Eagle should change its tagline to "The Bailiff Will Tackle You."
Only 90's kids will understand lol
You keep calling him “Saul Goodman”. Wasn’t he still Jimmy then?
He was always Jimmy, he changed his lawyer name to Saul Goodman because I think he found it more attractive in a matter of way because when someone hears Saul Goodman, unconsciently you hear "It's all good man", making you think that with this lawyer everything is gonna be okey. This was revealed on the last episode of season 4
Lauthor.99 Garcia also makes him sound more jewish
Slippin' Jimmy! ;-)
@Lauthor.99 Garcia Dumbass.
Kkkk Bbbb twat
waaaa i've been waiting for this!!!
Me too!
Me too.