Giancarlo is the unsung hero of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul! He should've already won an Emmy, and there's still time to give him one. What a actor and what a performance!
He got robbed for his amazing work in Breaking Bad season 4. They gave the Emmy to Aaron Paul ( who did nothing that impressive with his performance in season 4 ) but they should've given it to Giancarlo Esposito because his performance was AMAZING! He was the star of season 4 and anyone who knows anything about acting knows that he is far superior to Aaron Paul.
@Zachary Hoy you're an idiot. Esposito is a brilliant actor who understands how to be subtle with his performance which was needed for his character. But Aaron Paul had to do so much emotionally. Saying he's overrated is quite a stretch. The guy is one of the best actors out there
Giancarlo was as important to the brilliance of the show as Bryan Cranston was I am shocked he did not get an Emmy,and not even asked a question in this comic con.
The two female lead *characters* in Breaking Bad may be the most pathetic characters ever. Perhaps to make up for this, the character of Kim Wexler is one of the most brilliant characters of all time. Kim is elevated from the Norm.
14 Aspen Drive nono they keep him for next season or something. It is kinda exaggerate to give huel and kuby at the same time. too expensive for loss opportunity of potential story
Finally a panel where I don’t immediately hate the mediator and don’t want him to shut up and not interrupt the speakers! Bill should mediate all panels!
I thought he did well, he was very funny, made them genuinely laugh and not like nervous awkward laugh from the stranger things Patton Oswalt comic con
Rhea summed it up for me when she said, "they don't spoon feed the audience" it's refreshing to allow our minds to work at filling in the details. They assume the audience has intelligence.
What cracks me up is how if you deconstruct how that BB-referenced moment actually plays out in BCS, it's especially ridiculous. like, it's one thing to think this guy physically resembles Kevin Costner (and he does), but how drunk was that waitress that she thought Costner would be staying in a sleeping bag on the floor of some guy's basement apartment? lol She doesn't realize it's not really him until the morning.
When he first was on the show I was actually more scared of him than I was Tuco. With Tuco you knew when he was going off the deep end. His actions were all out front. With Nacho, you could tell he was working things out. He was actually more dangerous in my mind than Tuco. As Michael said the characters change over time. Tuco, wanting out of that life makes him less scary now. But back then I was like, "Woe, Nacho, bad news."
@@vanmoody When I fist saw him I thought "Oh, small character cause he's just here as one of Tuco's friends who didn't even make it into BB" now he's one of my favorites!
I feel about this cast the way I felt about the cast of The Wire. These guys should never be not working. Years later, if I see Clarke Peters or Seth Gilliam on something I'll probably watch it just because they're on it. Pretty much anyone on that cast I enjoy watching and I feel the same way about these actors. You get that little familiarity buzz when you see them.
Howard did his role perfect, that's why only just a few were clapping xD He was successful of playing the bad guy right, i loved him. Thank you so much man! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Weak crowd!!!
He didn't get a chance to speak at all on the BB one until the very end then he started a sentence and bill burr interrupted and called an end to the panel
Found me at 33:30! This was an awesome panel to be at. Honored to have gotten to ask a question! All it took was about 8 hours of waiting hahaha! Would do it all again though no question.
IIRC, Giancarlo Esposito also played Buggin' Out (a.k.a. the guy who more or less caused the main conflict of the film) in 'Do the Right Thing.' I have a feeling Gus would *loathe* that guy. :)
We need Bill Burr in BCS, i hope he is in the upcoming 5 season, i mean Lavell Crawford(Huell) is there, both of them were fun to watch in BrBa, so why the hell not?
Bill could play a 'mark' Jimmy screws over but then it's revealed he's a con artist who gets off on being a victim so he becomes a partner in Jimmy's occasional Con games.
She's 46!!! Just imagine how hot she was when she was 23. Women decline big time after age 25 and it only increases after 30. So if she's this hot still that means she was insanely hot at 23.
@@AlbertColeUnleashed I really fucking nailed exactly who you are. Wow. Did I ever. That first reply about women's value on the sexual market... Fuck me, man. Incel to fuck. What a weird thing to say to another human being. The fact that you repeated your point about your sexual fantasies in BOTH replies... Yep. I got ya. Any day now, mate. You'll do it. You'll buy that black duster jacket... Any day now.
I wanna say this: Gus Fring is one scary dude! also, I remember the speech he gave his employees after Hector Salamanca shows up at Los Pollos Hermanos, he was inspiring, which makes him even scarier IMO
Vince Gilligan trusted the audience to be patient and Intelligent enough to appreciate excellent writing, acting and directing and to really let the show take it's time in developing characters and plots. Odenkirk says it best, thank you Vince Gilligan for both of these incredible shows!
Better Call Saul has better writing and directing than Breaking Bad, but it would NEVER be the show it is without Breaking Bad (not just with the story continuity as a prequel). Both are phenomenal series, fantastic work by everyone involved I love seeing these group panels and interviews with the cast
Better Call Saul probably a good series, but there is not such an emotional intensity that there is in the series Breaking Bad. I was a little bored because of the abundance of legal topics. I quit on season 3.
He is also genuine, not a sycophant, doesn't interrupt, steal jokes, talk in a shrill shouty smug cadence or feel the need to be the funniest/smartest guy in the room.
I think it's because he's an actual fan. He was on the show but he was probably one of those guys who watched it beforehand is feeling fortunate to talk about BCS
This is currently my favorite show. I realize there are thousands of shows I do not know about , but my God........ This show is better than BB IMHO. I am so ,so hooked on this show !!!!!
'If we say why would he do that it doesn't make sense, even though it's a good scene we throw it out' - Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould to remake GoT season 8
22:09 Peter Gould : "do you wanna see a show where everybody makes the right choice and does the right thing or you wanna see somebody who makes mistakes who screws up" finally someone smart that's something I always tell people who watch tv show and blame characters because they take bad desicions and I have to explain to people "hey guys if the characters were flawless and there are always good things happening in the show that would be annoying to watch"
Although he isn’t on the show anymore, I really wish they could have gotten Michael McKean (Chuck) on this panel. He is one of my favorite antagonists and I loved his acting.
Breaking bad was so great I just wanted to put the whole thing to rest. Just started watching this a week ago and it's just as great. I love this show. Vince Gilligan is the man.
I love those stage directions that Esposito and Mando clung to for the beginning of understanding their characters. "Hidden in plain sight" and "He wouldn't kill a bug with a sledge-hammer". What endlessly interesting details.
If anyone was wondering where they might recognize Michael Mando from it is probably Farcry 3. He was absolutely stellar in that and I felt I knew him somehow. Also, I love how Vince named Kuby's character after his brother. You can tell Vince really finds Bill funny and interesting.
@@o.al3mrey291 Except, if you really wanna get nerdy about it, when the concept is first broached, Saul says "I know a guy who knows a guy... who... knows another guy". 3 steps. You could say it's just an expression, but he genuinely deliberates on that third mention, like it's real. Based on all we know so far, the vet doc could be #1, Mike is #2 and Gus is #3, but at same time, Saul's far enough into that world he should likely only have to use Mike as his first step, he wouldn't have to clear it with the vet first. The sentiment doesn't fully track logically, but it's not so bad that I'd consider it a plot hole or anything, not even close.
I think Saul is very like the Breaking Bad Saul. As mentioned, almost all we saw him do is handling clients in this very comical way and I see that in his talks to the grannies, too. When we didn't see him handling clients, I think Saul was very like Jimmy (e.g. sitting in that basement with Walt)
I fell in love with Better Call Saul because Breaking Bad did such a good job of absolutely hooking me on these characters. But I was suprised that I loved the newly introduced guys just as much, if not more. Rhea Seahorn as Kim is just brilliant. I really didn't think I would love the spin-offs as much as I did, but wow. Same with Chuck, Howard, Nacho, etc., That's how you know you've done something right. It made a complete difference on how I viewed Breaking Bad, because Walt and Jesse did mess up the entire world of this show.
I hope Kim to end up being more corrupt than Saul. So much smarter and than the cast of BrBa. Even though she wasn't ever in it, she was behind the scenes. Maybe only ever talking to Saul over the phone or something. Saul had all sorts of connections and I hope Kim is one of them.
i genuinely hope for an epic end-of-relationship fight that makes a huge impact on Saul after which she disappears from the show in a sense that she goes her separate way. Perhapse years later Saul bumping into her on the streets, catching up with Kim's new life. That's an opportunity for another big emotional examination of Saul's character and Kim's as well, but she would be irrelevant at that point.. The thing with Kim is that she is the girl that always did things "right" in her life. Great grades in school, great job, great manners,.. except that they were things that society, parents wanted her to do, not she herself. You know, the classic "you should do this and that" talk. Well, she did everything they told her she should do and while being flawless at it, she simultaneously oppressed the rebellious voice in her head (that everyone one of us has to some degree and that seems to be in control of Jimmy) that said she can do whatever she wants in a way she wants and that she doesnt have to live up to parents' nor anyones expectations. She is attracted to Jimmy because, with Jimmy around, she can be Giselle, the opressed voice, without being judged and that's a very freeing experience for her. But with the last scene of season 4, Kim realizes that she cant trust him AT ALL, because he fooled her with that speech as well, which means either break up or Jimmy embracing his deep hatred for brother and others or Kim transforming into the same person. We know Saul Goodman from breaking bad is coming so i just hope that they dont ruin, atm, a little bit confused Kim, by keeping her in this mess for too long.
No no no! That is incredibly stupid! The whole point is that Kim wants to do the right thing. Saul is corrupt and pulls her toward his world of corruption which ultimately puts them at odds. There's a great scene (don't remember what season) where Kim wants to be rebellious and use her alto ego on people at a bar and Jimmy doesn't follow along because he sees Kim descending down the wrong path for the wrong reason and he cares about her too much to let that happen. The idea is that Kim and Jimmy will go there separate ways and without Kims innocence and morality Jimmy falls into darkness finally becoming the Saul we know and love from BB.
So strange, I was in the middle of a Bill Burr binge, watching clips of him and snippets from his podcast, and then this popped up on my recommended feed, so I clicked on it, and guess who's moderating? Ol Billy Redballs! Love the show, this was great, thanks for the upload!
A show that stands side by side in greatness with Breaking Bad that is one of the greatest TV series of all time. It is a disgrace on the part of the Emmys and Golden Globes that Better Call Saul still hasn't recieved any awards for Best acting or Best Drama TV series. It riles me to my core. A show that is just as good, and in some ways, even better than Breaking Bad deserves a lot better than that.
bill burr is dressed like jimmy when he sells phones
LMAO SO TRUE
if thats not foreshadowing kill me :D
street life babay!
He looks like a Beepers 'n Phones mfer.
Slippin Billy
Giancarlo is the unsung hero of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul! He should've already won an Emmy, and there's still time to give him one. What a actor and what a performance!
He got robbed for his amazing work in Breaking Bad season 4. They gave the Emmy to Aaron Paul ( who did nothing that impressive with his performance in season 4 ) but they should've given it to Giancarlo Esposito because his performance was AMAZING! He was the star of season 4 and anyone who knows anything about acting knows that he is far superior to Aaron Paul.
@@MrDarkkamui Hey, hey, let's not diss Paul here, his portrayal of a guy suffering from PTSD was fucking brilliant.
@@MrDarkkamui Wow that sucks for Giancarlo.
@Zachary Hoy you're an idiot. Esposito is a brilliant actor who understands how to be subtle with his performance which was needed for his character. But Aaron Paul had to do so much emotionally. Saying he's overrated is quite a stretch. The guy is one of the best actors out there
I love Giancarlo on the show, but he's definitely not unsung. Everyone knows and acknowledges how great he is.
“Season 4 is the best season ever”
Season 5: “hold my beer”
Omg season 5 was so fking good, Bagman/Bad choice road is Ozymandias level television (almost. Let's be real)
@@Achw3l EPISODE 8 and 9.... MAN!
I could watch the movie for 20 more seasons minimum!
Shraderbrau
Slippin' Kimmy was born
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUN ROOF.
He'll never change... he'll NEVER change, ever since he was nine, ALWAYS the same!
COULDN’T KEEP HIS HANDS OUT OF THE CASH DRAWER, OH BUT NO OUR JIMMY...........COULDN’T BE PRECIOUS JIMMY
STEALING THEM BLIND! AND *HE* GETS TO BE A LAWYER?! WHAT A SICK JOKE!
Rushy I SHOULD OF STOPPED HIM WHEN I HAD THE CHANCE AND YOU....YOU HAVE TO STOP HIM YOU HAVE TO..........................
YOU DONT KNOW WHAT A SQUAT COBBLER IS?
Finally, Giancarlo. The Man, my absolute favorite character. Sad he was so shorted in the panel interview of BB.
Let Giancarlo speak more please. He's incredibly insightful
Yes. I’m totally stymied about this.
Giancarlo was as important to the brilliance of the show as Bryan Cranston was I am shocked he did not get an Emmy,and not even asked a question in this comic con.
Just like in the show, he makes more out of less.
Rhea needs an Emmy for her work on this show. Flawless work.
She is definetly having it after season 5.
Ikr to stand out among such greats is an achievement
Love her
The two female lead *characters* in Breaking Bad may be the most pathetic characters ever.
Perhaps to make up for this, the character of Kim Wexler is one of the most brilliant characters of all time. Kim is elevated from the Norm.
I hope they get Bill Burr on Better Call Saul at some point.
I’d love to see Kuby again.
maybe he'll get the job on zip................... recruiter.
John Z HAHAHA!!!!
they missed a great opportunity in the pinata scene
14 Aspen Drive nono they keep him for next season or something. It is kinda exaggerate to give huel and kuby at the same time. too expensive for loss opportunity of potential story
Everytime Giancarlo opens his mouth, I love both shows even more! He's just so profound on everything he says, just amazing!
Finally a panel where I don’t immediately hate the mediator and don’t want him to shut up and not interrupt the speakers!
Bill should mediate all panels!
I thought he did well, he was very funny, made them genuinely laugh and not like nervous awkward laugh from the stranger things Patton Oswalt comic con
Homo Erectus yes, I’m surprised myself. I’ve enjoyed this and the BB panel interview.
He did terrible on the breaking bad one
*Me finding a 42 minute video at 2am*
"Yeah, sure, that seems interesting. I need to watch this now."
“and I need to finish it right now too.”
0:58 myself. Close enough... :D
Me here at 3am
3 am here lmao
fuck
BCS is one of the most intelligent shows ever made. thank you for brilliance
Rhea summed it up for me when she said, "they don't spoon feed the audience" it's refreshing to allow our minds to work at filling in the details. They assume the audience has intelligence.
time stamp please
5:05 I came from the future, let me tell you that this Lalo guy will be the best villain of the entire series
Facts
Can't wait for season 5 now that Jimmy is now Saul.
And Hector has his ring bell.
well now its here and its the best season yet , probably because jimmy is now saul
Pllayer064 😆🛎
smh , and he still don't have the cadillac.
Im a time traveler from 1 year in the future. Season 5 is the best season of television ive ever seen. You'll really enjoy it.
And the whole time Mike nodded through everything Giancarlo Esposito said...
I mean, he did have questions.
But he's knows better than to ask them.
I didn't know Kevin Costner was on this show.
That's not Kevin Costner. :D
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nebojsa Durmanovic He was last night.
@@grxdyjs *inserts the Michael Scott thank you gif*
Good one, brother! :)
What cracks me up is how if you deconstruct how that BB-referenced moment actually plays out in BCS, it's especially ridiculous. like, it's one thing to think this guy physically resembles Kevin Costner (and he does), but how drunk was that waitress that she thought Costner would be staying in a sleeping bag on the floor of some guy's basement apartment? lol She doesn't realize it's not really him until the morning.
Why do they always sit Gus so far he’s the 3-4th most important character in both shows
Gilligan is so humble I CAN NOT! They did an amazing job with both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
NACHOOOOO!
When he first was on the show I was actually more scared of him than I was Tuco. With Tuco you knew when he was going off the deep end. His actions were all out front. With Nacho, you could tell he was working things out. He was actually more dangerous in my mind than Tuco. As Michael said the characters change over time. Tuco, wanting out of that life makes him less scary now. But back then I was like, "Woe, Nacho, bad news."
@@vanmoody When I fist saw him I thought "Oh, small character cause he's just here as one of Tuco's friends who didn't even make it into BB" now he's one of my favorites!
It is the best series I have watched in a very long time.
Since breaking bad
Man, I really miss Michael McKean on the show. He was great.
He's a fantastic actor. He is so good I had forgotten that he was in This is Spinal Tap.
The winner takes it all
He went on to create a new alternative to chocolate.......MACHOLATE
Fred Ritter from Short Circuit 2
he was great but it was his time to go.
I feel about this cast the way I felt about the cast of The Wire. These guys should never be not working. Years later, if I see Clarke Peters or Seth Gilliam on something I'll probably watch it just because they're on it. Pretty much anyone on that cast I enjoy watching and I feel the same way about these actors. You get that little familiarity buzz when you see them.
Bill is such a good host
Better call Bill Burr.
@@blazodeolireta better call Frank Murphy or he'll build a wall and put you fucking through it.
New show: Skinny & Badger
Best hitmans in abq
Hell yeah!
FALLACIES
Howard did his role perfect, that's why only just a few were clapping xD He was successful of playing the bad guy right, i loved him. Thank you so much man! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Weak crowd!!!
I love him, he looks like a nice guy jaja I will clap a lot if I was there.
KIM BECOMES SAUL
I'll becomes wendy
kim becomes wendy
@@cassiusrichardson9895 HHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
PLOT TWIST
No Kim was always Saul. Or Saul was always Kim
So glad that Giancarlo was able to talk this time 12:53
He didn't get a chance to speak at all on the BB one until the very end then he started a sentence and bill burr interrupted and called an end to the panel
Gus, The Dentist from Payday 2
Michael, Vaas from Far Cry 3
Some of the best game charters in the same place
I was thinking the same thing.
Yep, and both of them got killed by protagonist/s of both games.
I remember him from the movie "fresh" he also got f'd by the protagonist...
Vaas and tuco have a lot in common
Holy shit. I never realised that Michael was Vas from Far Cry 3.
Found me at 33:30! This was an awesome panel to be at. Honored to have gotten to ask a question! All it took was about 8 hours of waiting hahaha! Would do it all again though no question.
Well done!
Thanks!
i was watchin the thighs
Bill Burr is a good Interviewer here. He stirs up the crew a little bit with his humor and casual speaking. Good Job!
@@fawler2 Thundering, thundering thighs
Wow Giancarlo's real voice isnt nearly as intimidating as Gustavo Frings.
Wdym? Sounds the same to me.
Nacho and Mike are my favorite supporting characters on BCS.
Mike is not a supporting character he is a deuteragonist
Honestly this is the best BRB universe panel/interview I've watched, the vibes are immaculate
Michael Mando and Giancarlo Esposito are awesome bad guys.
Yea, same with when they played Vaas , one of the greatest video game bad guys and The Dentest from Payday 2 an amazing bad guy
IIRC, Giancarlo Esposito also played Buggin' Out (a.k.a. the guy who more or less caused the main conflict of the film) in 'Do the Right Thing.' I have a feeling Gus would *loathe* that guy. :)
giancarlo is really deep
Such a great and intelligent speaker.
The guy is a joy to listen to everytime he speaks
Honestly, I love Giancarlo as an actor most. And imo the most mesmerizing character in BB.
That's what she said
We need Bill Burr in BCS, i hope he is in the upcoming 5 season, i mean Lavell Crawford(Huell) is there, both of them were fun to watch in BrBa, so why the hell not?
i turned into a bill burr fan only recently and upon rewatch of breaking bad i went "that voice is so familiar"
Bill could play a 'mark' Jimmy screws over but then it's revealed he's a con artist who gets off on being a victim so he becomes a partner in Jimmy's occasional Con games.
Rhea is so beautiful
She's 46!!! Just imagine how hot she was when she was 23. Women decline big time after age 25 and it only increases after 30. So if she's this hot still that means she was insanely hot at 23.
Bob Meyer I think I can safely say that I speak for everyone when I say that you are a complete and utter fucking idiot.
@@AlbertColeUnleashed Try not to go on a shooting spree in your school after yet another girl reports you for being a creepy, incel twat.
@@AlbertColeUnleashed I really fucking nailed exactly who you are. Wow. Did I ever.
That first reply about women's value on the sexual market... Fuck me, man. Incel to fuck. What a weird thing to say to another human being.
The fact that you repeated your point about your sexual fantasies in BOTH replies... Yep. I got ya.
Any day now, mate. You'll do it. You'll buy that black duster jacket...
Any day now.
Raskolnikov32 a video he favourited is “Women Pee For First Time Standing Up” 😂
when Lord Petyr Baelish gets a bit chubby and wears glasses.
I was thinking he look familiar hahaha
Sapphyglam R Even his voice sounds the same💀🤣
Funny
I wanna say this: Gus Fring is one scary dude! also, I remember the speech he gave his employees after Hector Salamanca shows up at Los Pollos Hermanos, he was inspiring, which makes him even scarier IMO
I literally can’t agree more with Bob about Jimmy changing into Saul. It’s almost heartbreaking to see the change but obviously necessary to the show.
I could listen to Giancarlo for an hour just by himself. He's the best.
1:26 "Giancardo Exposeeto"
Good lord, Bill Burr got his name so wrong.
Lol
Yeah, it actually is "ee" but it's pronounced esPOseeto.
Vince Gilligan trusted the audience to be patient and Intelligent enough to appreciate excellent writing, acting and directing and to really let the show take it's time in developing characters and plots. Odenkirk says it best, thank you Vince Gilligan for both of these incredible shows!
Better Call Saul has better writing and directing than Breaking Bad, but it would NEVER be the show it is without Breaking Bad (not just with the story continuity as a prequel). Both are phenomenal series, fantastic work by everyone involved I love seeing these group panels and interviews with the cast
Better Call Saul probably a good series, but there is not such an emotional intensity that there is in the series Breaking Bad. I was a little bored because of the abundance of legal topics. I quit on season 3.
Wait a second. Bill Burr better show up somewhere with Huel in season 6 of BCS.
Gracias, gracias, gracias Gilligan, Gould & todo el cast. Son lo mejor.
I'd love to have a beer with any of the cast. They're such great people who give us such a great show. Love bcS!
Bill Burr is the perfect choice for this assignment.
I like Patrick Fabian he seams like a fun character
Bill: keep that applause coming its a long walk!
Vince: *jumps to his seat*
Bill is so much better than Chris Hardwick.
because he's actually funny
He is also genuine, not a sycophant, doesn't interrupt, steal jokes, talk in a shrill shouty smug cadence or feel the need to be the funniest/smartest guy in the room.
@@gormlidormli511 😂😂😂
That dude is absolutely insufferable to watch or listen to. Cringeworthy.
I think it's because he's an actual fan. He was on the show but he was probably one of those guys who watched it beforehand is feeling fortunate to talk about BCS
Bob is handsome.
It's pronounced 'Kevin Costner'.
Osiris López Ramírez Yeah he’s really good looking for his age
I love him ❤
No it’s pronounced bob the builder
@@kimwexler9393 Lol :)
I served coffee to Patrick Fabian at Starbucks in Albuquerque. Absolute delight of a person.
6:38 when I try to slowly open a door at night
28:08 If they do this it would be so crazy.. WOW. Please make that happen. The possibilities are endless.
mike’s bobblehead wow 😂😂
it's fuckin amazing, right?!
damn, i want to buy one of those so bad 😤
@Andrew Brindley Too bad I can't have nice things (with 2 toddlers in the car)
Damn. They cut out part where Bill trashes Comic con
Lol What did he say?
@@KellyKar th-cam.com/video/viHfQpdftJA/w-d-xo.html
I love that this was more than Q then A.... They they were debating and discussing about charecters about each other...
Love the fact the 2 Farcry villains are sitting together at the end...
Holy shit, it took me a while to realize the mediator is Huell's friend
This is currently my favorite show. I realize there are thousands of shows I do not know about , but my God........ This show is better than BB IMHO. I am so ,so hooked on this show !!!!!
'If we say why would he do that it doesn't make sense, even though it's a good scene we throw it out' - Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould to remake GoT season 8
I like how half of this is just the cast interviewing each other
35:49 the girl in the red jacket realizes she's on the big screen eating pizza.
22:09 Peter Gould : "do you wanna see a show where everybody makes the right choice and does the right thing or you wanna see somebody who makes mistakes who screws up" finally someone smart that's something I always tell people who watch tv show and blame characters because they take bad desicions and I have to explain to people "hey guys if the characters were flawless and there are always good things happening in the show that would be annoying to watch"
Although he isn’t on the show anymore, I really wish they could have gotten Michael McKean (Chuck) on this panel. He is one of my favorite antagonists and I loved his acting.
Breaking bad was so great I just wanted to put the whole thing to rest. Just started watching this a week ago and it's just as great. I love this show. Vince Gilligan is the man.
I love those stage directions that Esposito and Mando clung to for the beginning of understanding their characters. "Hidden in plain sight" and "He wouldn't kill a bug with a sledge-hammer". What endlessly interesting details.
If anyone was wondering where they might recognize Michael Mando from it is probably Farcry 3. He was absolutely stellar in that and I felt I knew him somehow. Also, I love how Vince named Kuby's character after his brother. You can tell Vince really finds Bill funny and interesting.
Bill seems to actually really enjoy what these guys have to say. Wish all interviewers were like him!
if howard gets a show i would watch it!
I love how Bob asks questions like a fan.
I wish they could find a way to fit David Cross into this show.
why?
He and Bob have a long history together (Mr. Show, etc). I would love to see David Cross pop up on BCS.
Yeah. Why wouldn't a Blueman fit in the mix.
Patrick Fabian strikes me as a very sound person.
I wanna find out who the guy is who knows a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy?
Mythic VI I know a guy “Mike” who knows a guy “Gus”
Isn't it the vet?
@@o.al3mrey291 Except, if you really wanna get nerdy about it, when the concept is first broached, Saul says "I know a guy who knows a guy... who... knows another guy". 3 steps. You could say it's just an expression, but he genuinely deliberates on that third mention, like it's real. Based on all we know so far, the vet doc could be #1, Mike is #2 and Gus is #3, but at same time, Saul's far enough into that world he should likely only have to use Mike as his first step, he wouldn't have to clear it with the vet first. The sentiment doesn't fully track logically, but it's not so bad that I'd consider it a plot hole or anything, not even close.
The first question was EXCELLENT
I would love to have a beer with Gale Boetticher.
I think Saul is very like the Breaking Bad Saul. As mentioned, almost all we saw him do is handling clients in this very comical way and I see that in his talks to the grannies, too. When we didn't see him handling clients, I think Saul was very like Jimmy (e.g. sitting in that basement with Walt)
Well, no shit, it's literally the same guy
I think it is Breaking Mike too. We don't know if Kim is breaking bad or not, but you can see where she has the tools for it.
Shout-out to the dude in the audience destroying a slice of pizza when that girl asks the question about Jimmy vs. Saul
saul goodman would be advertising on one of those balloons for sure!
25:10 "I've lost 2 letters to my law firm! It's H now!"
Well....
I fell in love with Better Call Saul because Breaking Bad did such a good job of absolutely hooking me on these characters. But I was suprised that I loved the newly introduced guys just as much, if not more. Rhea Seahorn as Kim is just brilliant. I really didn't think I would love the spin-offs as much as I did, but wow. Same with Chuck, Howard, Nacho, etc., That's how you know you've done something right. It made a complete difference on how I viewed Breaking Bad, because Walt and Jesse did mess up the entire world of this show.
The lily of the valley moment was one of the best moments in all of tv.
Saul, Breaking, and El Camino were the best shows ever.
👍🏻 Soooooo nice to see the team!!! ♥️
Please don’t stop on BCS, dear show runners, let’s continue the spinoff journey!
Bryan Cranston: The Daniel Day Lewis Of Television
Daniel Day who? Cranston his an extreme talent. He should have an award for everyday he's alive. Joking aside he's a real talent.
Rhea Seehorn is winning that emmy for BCS S6
Good thing Gus fringe actor got to talk this time he couldn’t wait to say something 😂
My favorite show of all time. Such amazing characters and story. I would love to meet these people!
just watch Gould listen to Bob with absolute admiration, its obvious Gould cares deeply for his cast.
Season 6 of 'Better Call Saul' must be one of the most anxiously awaited season of television ever
better call saul is pretty good
The couple devouring pizza, in the background, during the Q&A bothered me.
26:36 Donuts „they’ve got enough sugar to give you a meth kick!“ Love this man!
I hope Kim to end up being more corrupt than Saul. So much smarter and than the cast of BrBa. Even though she wasn't ever in it, she was behind the scenes. Maybe only ever talking to Saul over the phone or something. Saul had all sorts of connections and I hope Kim is one of them.
she probably workin different hours at the cinnabon hehe
i genuinely hope for an epic end-of-relationship fight that makes a huge impact on Saul after which she disappears from the show in a sense that she goes her separate way. Perhapse years later Saul bumping into her on the streets, catching up with Kim's new life. That's an opportunity for another big emotional examination of Saul's character and Kim's as well, but she would be irrelevant at that point..
The thing with Kim is that she is the girl that always did things "right" in her life. Great grades in school, great job, great manners,.. except that they were things that society, parents wanted her to do, not she herself. You know, the classic "you should do this and that" talk. Well, she did everything they told her she should do and while being flawless at it, she simultaneously oppressed the rebellious voice in her head (that everyone one of us has to some degree and that seems to be in control of Jimmy) that said she can do whatever she wants in a way she wants and that she doesnt have to live up to parents' nor anyones expectations. She is attracted to Jimmy because, with Jimmy around, she can be Giselle, the opressed voice, without being judged and that's a very freeing experience for her. But with the last scene of season 4, Kim realizes that she cant trust him AT ALL, because he fooled her with that speech as well, which means either break up or Jimmy embracing his deep hatred for brother and others or Kim transforming into the same person. We know Saul Goodman from breaking bad is coming so i just hope that they dont ruin, atm, a little bit confused Kim, by keeping her in this mess for too long.
No no no! That is incredibly stupid! The whole point is that Kim wants to do the right thing. Saul is corrupt and pulls her toward his world of corruption which ultimately puts them at odds. There's a great scene (don't remember what season) where Kim wants to be rebellious and use her alto ego on people at a bar and Jimmy doesn't follow along because he sees Kim descending down the wrong path for the wrong reason and he cares about her too much to let that happen. The idea is that Kim and Jimmy will go there separate ways and without Kims innocence and morality Jimmy falls into darkness finally becoming the Saul we know and love from BB.
called it
@@EvilDeadCabbage thank you for this🙏 i completely forgot I had commented on it lol
So strange, I was in the middle of a Bill Burr binge, watching clips of him and snippets from his podcast, and then this popped up on my recommended feed, so I clicked on it, and guess who's moderating? Ol Billy Redballs!
Love the show, this was great, thanks for the upload!
Bro I need this mike Figurine xD
I can imagine Bill Burr's brain going 100 miles an hour thinking of all the material he's getting from the audience.
A show that stands side by side in greatness with Breaking Bad that is one of the greatest TV series of all time. It is a disgrace on the part of the Emmys and Golden Globes that Better Call Saul still hasn't recieved any awards for Best acting or Best Drama TV series. It riles me to my core. A show that is just as good, and in some ways, even better than Breaking Bad deserves a lot better than that.
god bless jonathan banks