Good thing they cut mike telling them where werners body was. The way they ended that episode was deep and perfect. Having an extra unnecessary scene of cleaning it up would kinda ruin it
Not in the case of Saul admitting to Walter White that he had been married a few times before. The scene was deleted but in the bonus material DVD so the producers knew the fans had insight on Sauls past. So they had to arrange a plot for it.
That nacho scene really showed us how sad his life is. He has everything; girls, expensive house, cool car and money but only wants his dad to be safe. That’s tells you a lot about him.
@Agent 39 pay attention to what he wants. He wants a girl who is attractive , has to deal with him disappearing for days at a time, showing up shot or beaten , don't bring outside guys into his home and don't steal. All things considered he chose pretty well. They don't question him , they haven't tried to break into his safe and they haven't set him up to be robbed
I just don't see Nacho having trashy junkie girlfriends. I get why they would write them in because it's more interesting, but I don't think it fits his character.
Kim was really cute at 0:29. And it was nice seeing her so happy and relaxed outside. Still I see why the cut it. You shouldn't stop the con until your out of sight of your mark. They were still wayyyyyy too close to that office.
It might be the only clip in the whole thing that probably isn't exactly canon. The rest seem cut for time but fit in with the story, in particular the Lalo fire which is literally a plot point in season 5.
If anything a later scene where they are eating at the diner with the long drive home I kept being worried that the lady at the desk was going be in the diner. I thought she would see them laughing about their con and catch them. This earlier scene of Kim running with the crutches would have taken away a lot of that suspense (even if it was never planned)
@@2jsanc681 Canon means "events that officially happened in the story". AKA These scenes have all been cut from the show, but the events depicted in them all still took place in the show's plot.
Yet in certain episodes there are dull plot lines (Everett Acker) and moments of stringing along pointless bylines like the two guys terrorizing the town which was like 7 minutes of ?
kinda wish they kept the lalo one, when they arrested him in s5 I had no idea what for, thought he was innocent for a good while. then I remembered he killed a dude. the fire scene would help it be more memorable
Yeah I agree, it would have added a whole other layer of intrigue for the next season if Lalo had been caught. Would Gus try to keep him in there to arrange a shanking or allowed the authorities to sort it out
Carla EA actually it probably has to do with the fact that the episode is extra long. In a BTS interview they talked about how hard it was to cut it down to fit in the time slot.
LaLiLuLeLo we actually found out before the court proceedings that Lalo killed Fred from travelwire. We find that out during the entire episode right before Lalo gets arrested. So it totally makes sense he got arrested, it was for murder.
Nacho is the best, he plays the cool silently dying inside cartel soldier so well. I’ve never clenched my cheeks harder than when he was chatting with Lalo by the fire lol “to sleep and those who need it”
Another Day, Another Euro: They really did their research there. The scene takes place about 2004, 2 years after the Euro had been introduced in cash, and many people still hadn't got fully used to the new currency by that time and would occasionally say "Mark" instead of "Euro" when talking about money.
They should have kept the CC Mobile scene with Saul. It mirrors his father's behavior, and as the show progresses it feels as if it's slowly being revealed to the audience that he is more like his dad than he would ever like to admit. In reality, I believe that Saul is really a sheep in wolf's clothing, while Kim is more akin to a wolf in sheep's clothing (like her mother). Neither of them like this fact and feel a deep shame associated with it, which is why this core characteristic is likely either repressed or deeply suppressed by years of denial and other defense mechanisms. They enable the worst in each other, however, as Saul has visibly picked up on in certain scenes, Kim has needed less and less "motivation" to be "wolf-like", and this surprises and perhaps concerns Saul to a degree.
Yeah Jimmy feels the need to use his horns to push back against the system any time he feels like he has come up a sheep but is ultimately weaker than real wolves. Kim hides her predatory bloodlust but will be exposed if she acts on it. It's more like Jimmy is a fox and Kim is a sheep dog. Foxes are unwelcome on farms having to rely on wits/cunning as opposed to direct violence but only really good at picking off weaker animals like Chickens (birdbrained cowards) and tolerated by wolves because they inhabit the same areas but will kill them if they need to. Sheepdogs protect the sheep though whilst mean them no harm don't actually fit in with them. What is a dog but a domesticated wolf? They still have that instinct in them but can't live amongst wolves. Torn between two worlds.
what a fcking stretch of my balls. The ball is an ad item, with their logo on it. These items are usually free anyway. So he remembered to gave it as a way of making the most out of any situation.
So Jimmy being nice to a kid make him a sheep? What kinda of logic is that, bad take tbh, his father was getting scammed by criminals for his naivety, Jimmy in the other hand make a good reputation to the mother by being nice to her child, his father straight up gave money which is more likely what make him bankrupt, Jimmy only gave a ball that won't cost him anything
I disagree it's way too on the nose. It was obvious Kim was building resentment for her employers, specifically Kevin, without it being so outward. It was a good scene to cut because the writers know that their audience is smart enough to pick up on less obvious details to understand what's going on with a character.
@@JbodMC and even if they're not, you don't have to understand that to follow the plot. That's the best way to do cinema, anybody can follow what's happening, but there's depth that adds optional context and layers to the content for more perceptive viewers to find. Win-win
I think these cutting decisions are actually pretty decent. What I'm curious about, is that Peter Gould said in the official podcast that they cut a ton of stuff from the S5 finale, purely because there was not enough screen time. I really wanna see those.
Same. But based on how the S5 finale went down, it's probably lots of exposition about/from Kim that we'll end up getting in season 6 instead. They made Lalo and Nacho the focus of the episode, meaning Jimmy/Kim's side got cut for time.
I was not unusual in BB to have 1 hour plus episodes 75 or so minutes. I guess BCS does not have the awesome budget to accommodate any episode over 60 minutes too often.
@@ericscottstevens If you look at 508, I'd say their budget is pretty good, at least this season. I think it's just AMC trying to milk this cow as much as they can get away with, so they put in insane amounts of ad breaks. If the content is 70/75 minutes, then plus the ads, the whole runtime would be over 90, even longer. And nobody wants to do that.
@@goneyon Truthfully, I didn't understand Kim at all this entire season. She works diligently to maintain a powerful career, and then suddenly trashes it just to spite bigwigs? The fuck is that all about- and what did Howard do to her that she's willing to go where even Jimmy won't to make him suffer? How the hell as well she ever expected anyone to believe she wasn't siding with her own partner whom persistently undermines her own job with Mesa Verde. Bizarre.
@@Hysteria98 Kim is breaking bad like Walter, she just enjoys the adrenaline rush of breaking the rules. You can see it from season 2 the moment when she starts a formal relationship with jimmy is after they scam a random dude in a bar. She supported jimmy all this time because secretly she enjoys the "colorful lawyer problems" too, like she said even the most boring day in jimmy's life is still more exciting than kim best days at work.
Truth. I lived off shells and cheese when I was a student in college. My go-to plate when I didn't have the time or the inclination to cook a huge meal.
With how things with Nacho played out I would have loved that scene staying in, its not necessary and it was pretty obvious to me that he was unhappy with his life, but I would’ve liked this being in, its just emphasizes how his father is the only thing really bringing him joy, when he is with him its some of the few times we see nacho genuinely happy
@@sansbudget No. They established the place *was* burnt down this last season (5) when Mike, pretending to be a PI working for the victim's family, coaches the witness and has photos of the burnt out store. It just didn't matter to the story in the episode it happened in.
@@sansbudget The fact that they stuck to "Lalo burned down the Travel Wire" as evidenced by the whole bit with Mike paying a visit to Lili Simmons makes me feel like they cut Lalo's departure from the Travel Wire for the sake of time constraints.
@@marcwhitlock5450 I don't think that fits anymore. In the deleted scene, she knows it's by a Native American artist, but in Season 5, she seems to find that out and use it against Mesa Verde for copyright infringement. If she knew already, she wouldn't promote it as an art piece, because it would be an infringing sculpture.
4:52 Werner: "Michael! Another day, another D-Mark, is this right?" Mike: "Another Euro!" I have said it a dozen times before and I'll say it again. The writing of this show is just incredibly good. To even come up with a mention of the long gone D-Mark (Germany's currency before the Euro) is brilliant!
Nunca se le da el crédito, pero la la ingeniería de los sonidos ambientales, de los gestos y ruidos de los personajes; son sublimes. The credit is never given, but the engineering of the environmental sounds, gestures and noises of the characters; they are sublime.
That last deleted scene made me feel really bad for Mike. He really treated Werner as his friend makes it so much more painful to see what he had to do to Werner in the end
@@chronica6457 Why does he continue to work for Gus when he's forced to make horrible choices such as these? Ultimately, it's his choice to work for Gus and accept the horrors that come with it.
I like how the writers were basically saying, Kai is such an asshole, he rejects gifted candy. There's something so funny to me about that little detail like even down to that they made him shitty.
@@kemalsorucuoglu1147 how so... you've never met/known a guy who's just that spiteful? especially borderline edgy/going against the "mainstream" like that
It's very interesting to see how you know these scenes are part of the narrative, but lending them this element of focus (especially including the fact they'd be taking away another scene) detracts from the quality of the episodes as they are released. None of it is bad, it is simply not good enough, and it really serves to show how well-crafted the final cut episode is
0:32 The one where Kim is running is a crucial scene I think, it shows how sloppy they are getting, first running in the carpark where anyone could see, secondly having something trailing out the car door as jimmy drives off. I think they took this out as it was too obvious this is the thing that comes back to cost them
I loved the payoff of the scene with Kim on the crutches when the car pulls away and reveals they were parked in a disabled space. Should have left that in.
@@BlazingOwnager Sometimes less is better. It was shocking when we learned that he burned it down, it wouldn't have been if we saw this scene. Also... time constraints and such.
@@BlazingOwnager Things getting cut has often to do with a combination of a time constraints and the fact that it doesn't add much to the over all story. Most of the scenes here are already implied through the story. That means that every deleted scene is canon because they did originally serve a purpose in the script. They're just scenes that overexplain certain storylines. Like the one with Kim running back to the car with a happy face after a scheme? We could have imagined that was what happened. We didn't need to literally see it. I did like the marzipan scene a lot though and I wish they would have kept it, it would have expressed the fact that Mike really started to see Werner as a friend and not just as someone he respected.
@@CherokeeRoses I agree. Considering how much Mike was affected in the early part of season 5, that scene would've tied in nicely. I have to say I didn't like the way the cut scene felt. Almost like it was slightly out of Mike's character. However, I get your point.
Gosh nacho's girlfriends are adorable, after a hard day trying to not get killed by the cartel or fring all i'd want is to go home and contemplate mac and cheese.
Well it's sort of like the Gangster thing. I get the impression Nacho must have wanted this life at some point. He got it, got the bling, the pad, the car. Having a few Girls around is part of that lifestyle too. Like "I'm so bad I got a line of them waiting for me" or some BS like that. At this point it's mostly like he's going through the motions because he knows he's expected to live a certain way. If he turned into a Monk or something, his "friends" would get worried.
I feel so bad for those actors/actresses who only had like 1 scene or one line and it gets cut out lol. They were probably excited to be on the show. Like Nacho's girls and the mom with the son
Yeah I always considered disrespectful from directors to cut the scene and ignoring the people who were only in that scene they could at least do another scene with them even if it's just 1 line in another season
well, of course. Saul has amazing cinematography all together and these scenes were intended for the show, but just cut for one reason or the other. Or do you think they shoot a mock-up in full decorum?
2:50 They have to made Michael Mando wear a red tank top on purpose right??? No way they or he didn't think of Vaas when they decide to make him wear that
The costume department used red and blue to signify how in line a character was with the law (or something like that) - I think it's purely coincidence that he was made to wear a tank top like Vaas'
The deleted scene about the statue explains why Kim later sarcastically says something about Kevin getting more statues later on. I didn't understand what she was referring but just assumed those were the sort of dumb legal fights she had to work on, which she hated. The rest of the scenes I don't think were needed and see why they were cut.
@@kian-ch7wz Maybe it's just because it had been a while since I saw the fourth season, but I had no memory of it ever being mentioned that the Travelwire clerk was killed.
@@kian-ch7wz No I was lost when Mike went to the library to speak with that woman and he recalled the fire part and I didn't know what he was talking about
Never have I seen a bunch of deleted scenes and actually understood immediately why they were cut. We already could infer Lalo killed that guy, we already knew Kim and Jimmy were running a scam, we already knew Werner's body wasn't gonna be just left in the desert, we already knew Nacho's life was unfufilling, and we already knew Kai was a Grade A asshole.
Just realised both Tyrus and Victor had their guns drawn when they stepped out of their cars. I remember when I first saw that scene, I thought like "oh yeah gus sent them out to clean everything up for Mike, and stage the accident" but now I feel like their guns were drawn in case Mike was trying to let Werner go. Wouldn't need guns to pick up a dead body. Could be both I suppose but the fact that they got there really quickly, like Gus dispatched both of them asap to make sure Mike really did what he said he would... Pretty ominous is my point. Gus is always ready to whack anyone at any time.
Good thing they cut mike telling them where werners body was. The way they ended that episode was deep and perfect. Having an extra unnecessary scene of cleaning it up would kinda ruin it
+ we don't really have to know about what have they done to his body. The man's dead and that's all what we need to know.
they should have add it the next episode's beginning
@@turkcedublajoyundizilerithat would kind of undermine what the episode meant
@@cocoaman1564no it wouldn’t have… like at all💀 please never attempt to analyse anything ever again
@@frank9367 what makes you the authority on tv shows, stop being high and mighty prick
How dare they delete a Lalo scene!
Lalo is the best
People will hate me for saying that but screw Lalo
@@brucewayne3227 i mean i love hating the character
Ikr!
You don't just delete scenes with Lalo and Mike!
Always weird seeing deleted scenes it's like watching a alternate timeline
To discover what happend in next season
I just think of it as stuff that happens off camera which we don’t see
Not in the case of Saul admitting to Walter White that he had been married a few times before. The scene was deleted but in the bonus material DVD so the producers knew the fans had insight on Sauls past.
So they had to arrange a plot for it.
More like an extended timeline
@@Greene- Could easily have been a lie. Saul is a manipulative mtherf*****, as opposed to the Jimmy, he left behind.
That nacho scene really showed us how sad his life is. He has everything; girls, expensive house, cool car and money but only wants his dad to be safe. That’s tells you a lot about him.
@Agent 39 to each its own, Nacho could say the same for you.
@@okat32
Auch..... XDDDDDDD épico
@Agent 39 pay attention to what he wants. He wants a girl who is attractive , has to deal with him disappearing for days at a time, showing up shot or beaten , don't bring outside guys into his home and don't steal. All things considered he chose pretty well. They don't question him , they haven't tried to break into his safe and they haven't set him up to be robbed
Tfw no Asian tweaker gf
Family first
Amber is obliviously giving a speech on the pros of boxed Mac n cheese while Nacho is basically having a Vietnam flashback, my heart hurts...
How anyone knows her name is beyond me, unless you gave her that name like in a Karen context.
Jon LaFontaine I’m obsessive and I deadass googled “WHO ARE NACHO’S JUNKIE GIRLFRIENDS”
@@ashleythompson8243 Thank you, Ashley.
@@Zoologic21 you serious? He introduces her to his father when he comes to talk about selling the shop. Did you even watch the show?
@@Zoologic21 And I thought Miss Ashley is a better fan of BCS than me that she even remembers Nacho's girlfriend's name.
the scene of Nacho dissociating kinda gave me chills
Totally parallels Jesse
Agreed. Nacho is the Jesse of Better Call Saul.
@@thejew1789 Nahhh
@@thejew1789 Jesse is a lil punk compared to nacho get outta here.
I just don't see Nacho having trashy junkie girlfriends. I get why they would write them in because it's more interesting, but I don't think it fits his character.
3:43 typical case of gathering the entire family to see you on tv, only to find out your scene was deleted
Blame it on CC mobile for not having a bathroom
@@aizatmuhamad9859 they don't put a bathroom because they know the man is watching
Have that happened to you or anybody that you know? Just curious ☺️
they got paid
@@zumabbarwhat is this 1985 😂
I miss Werner. He was such a heartwarming character, just like Gale.
ziegler
@@gratifiedwizard2043 zieeeeeeeegler
Gale was a little bit annoying imo. But yeah Werner was good his death was sad.
both were annoying imo but I liked Gale a little more. F
gale was a lil hoe
Kim was really cute at 0:29. And it was nice seeing her so happy and relaxed outside. Still I see why the cut it. You shouldn't stop the con until your out of sight of your mark. They were still wayyyyyy too close to that office.
Exactly. It´s pretty reckless.
It might be the only clip in the whole thing that probably isn't exactly canon. The rest seem cut for time but fit in with the story, in particular the Lalo fire which is literally a plot point in season 5.
If anything a later scene where they are eating at the diner with the long drive home I kept being worried that the lady at the desk was going be in the diner. I thought she would see them laughing about their con and catch them. This earlier scene of Kim running with the crutches would have taken away a lot of that suspense (even if it was never planned)
@@mateoairaudo5535 its reckless because the character's are reckless. The whole point of this con was just so Kim could show off.
@@ZombyMammoth Ok yet doing that not so far from the place makes no sense.
It's crazy to see how many of these are still canon and were only cut for time.
Not just time. I think they wanted to make the viewer think and guess a bit. They didn't want to play their hand immediately.
Tf is canon
@@2jsanc681 Canon means "events that officially happened in the story". AKA These scenes have all been cut from the show, but the events depicted in them all still took place in the show's plot.
@@2jsanc681 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(fiction)
Yet in certain episodes there are dull plot lines (Everett Acker) and moments of stringing along pointless bylines like the two guys terrorizing the town which was like 7 minutes of ?
3:00 Nacho contemplating about his singing career after he gets out of the cartel.
lol
I honestly thought he was going to ask the 2 woman what the definition of insanity was lol
More like thinking about going to New York City and working for an independent contractor who will later distribute highly dangerous weapons
kinda wish they kept the lalo one, when they arrested him in s5 I had no idea what for, thought he was innocent for a good while. then I remembered he killed a dude. the fire scene would help it be more memorable
Yeah I agree, it would have added a whole other layer of intrigue for the next season if Lalo had been caught.
Would Gus try to keep him in there to arrange a shanking or allowed the authorities to sort it out
I agree, the fire looks "fake" tho maybe that's why they cut it
Carla EA actually it probably has to do with the fact that the episode is extra long. In a BTS interview they talked about how hard it was to cut it down to fit in the time slot.
LaLiLuLeLo we actually found out before the court proceedings that Lalo killed Fred from travelwire. We find that out during the entire episode right before Lalo gets arrested. So it totally makes sense he got arrested, it was for murder.
@@colevakamusic I didn't want to seem argumentive lol I know Lalo killed the dude I just hate that fire effect cause it looks canned 😆
Nacho is the best, he plays the cool silently dying inside cartel soldier so well. I’ve never clenched my cheeks harder than when he was chatting with Lalo by the fire lol “to sleep and those who need it”
Another Day, Another Euro: They really did their research there. The scene takes place about 2004, 2 years after the Euro had been introduced in cash, and many people still hadn't got fully used to the new currency by that time and would occasionally say "Mark" instead of "Euro" when talking about money.
They should have kept the CC Mobile scene with Saul. It mirrors his father's behavior, and as the show progresses it feels as if it's slowly being revealed to the audience that he is more like his dad than he would ever like to admit. In reality, I believe that Saul is really a sheep in wolf's clothing, while Kim is more akin to a wolf in sheep's clothing (like her mother). Neither of them like this fact and feel a deep shame associated with it, which is why this core characteristic is likely either repressed or deeply suppressed by years of denial and other defense mechanisms. They enable the worst in each other, however, as Saul has visibly picked up on in certain scenes, Kim has needed less and less "motivation" to be "wolf-like", and this surprises and perhaps concerns Saul to a degree.
That's a good analogy
Yeah Jimmy feels the need to use his horns to push back against the system any time he feels like he has come up a sheep but is ultimately weaker than real wolves. Kim hides her predatory bloodlust but will be exposed if she acts on it.
It's more like Jimmy is a fox and Kim is a sheep dog.
Foxes are unwelcome on farms having to rely on wits/cunning as opposed to direct violence but only really good at picking off weaker animals like Chickens (birdbrained cowards) and tolerated by wolves because they inhabit the same areas but will kill them if they need to.
Sheepdogs protect the sheep though whilst mean them no harm don't actually fit in with them. What is a dog but a domesticated wolf? They still have that instinct in them but can't live amongst wolves. Torn between two worlds.
what a fcking stretch of my balls.
The ball is an ad item, with their logo on it. These items are usually free anyway. So he remembered to gave it as a way of making the most out of any situation.
Beautiful analysis honestly
So Jimmy being nice to a kid make him a sheep? What kinda of logic is that, bad take tbh, his father was getting scammed by criminals for his naivety, Jimmy in the other hand make a good reputation to the mother by being nice to her child, his father straight up gave money which is more likely what make him bankrupt, Jimmy only gave a ball that won't cost him anything
Shame they deleted the Mesa Verde scene would have been great forshadowing for season 5!
Yeah but then the cliffhanger at the end of S05E05 wouldn't have worked.
YUP!
I disagree it's way too on the nose. It was obvious Kim was building resentment for her employers, specifically Kevin, without it being so outward. It was a good scene to cut because the writers know that their audience is smart enough to pick up on less obvious details to understand what's going on with a character.
@@JbodMC I was about to post the same thing. Absolutely agree. They decided to keep it clever.
@@JbodMC and even if they're not, you don't have to understand that to follow the plot. That's the best way to do cinema, anybody can follow what's happening, but there's depth that adds optional context and layers to the content for more perceptive viewers to find. Win-win
I think these cutting decisions are actually pretty decent. What I'm curious about, is that Peter Gould said in the official podcast that they cut a ton of stuff from the S5 finale, purely because there was not enough screen time. I really wanna see those.
Same. But based on how the S5 finale went down, it's probably lots of exposition about/from Kim that we'll end up getting in season 6 instead. They made Lalo and Nacho the focus of the episode, meaning Jimmy/Kim's side got cut for time.
I was not unusual in BB to have 1 hour plus episodes 75 or so minutes. I guess BCS does not have the awesome budget to accommodate any episode over 60 minutes too often.
@@ericscottstevens If you look at 508, I'd say their budget is pretty good, at least this season. I think it's just AMC trying to milk this cow as much as they can get away with, so they put in insane amounts of ad breaks. If the content is 70/75 minutes, then plus the ads, the whole runtime would be over 90, even longer. And nobody wants to do that.
@@goneyon Truthfully, I didn't understand Kim at all this entire season. She works diligently to maintain a powerful career, and then suddenly trashes it just to spite bigwigs? The fuck is that all about- and what did Howard do to her that she's willing to go where even Jimmy won't to make him suffer? How the hell as well she ever expected anyone to believe she wasn't siding with her own partner whom persistently undermines her own job with Mesa Verde. Bizarre.
@@Hysteria98 Kim is breaking bad like Walter, she just enjoys the adrenaline rush of breaking the rules. You can see it from season 2 the moment when she starts a formal relationship with jimmy is after they scam a random dude in a bar. She supported jimmy all this time because secretly she enjoys the "colorful lawyer problems" too, like she said even the most boring day in jimmy's life is still more exciting than kim best days at work.
It was worth watching every second of this show and every additional second is a blessing 👌
I like the small detail in the Nacho scene showing the scar of his bullet wound on his shoulder.
She's got a point though, shells and cheese is far superior to mac and cheese.
How could they leave this truthbomb out of the show?!?
Poor Nacho looked like he was really suffering... 😝
😝
Truth. I lived off shells and cheese when I was a student in college. My go-to plate when I didn't have the time or the inclination to cook a huge meal.
@Liz B I still don't get it
These are decent, but a bunch are depressing. That Nacho scene. Oof.
I feel bad for the actresses. It must suck to have a small speaking part, excitedly wait for it to air, and then learn it was cut.
Nacho's story is pretty depressing altogether. He's got such a good heart but is forced to be this hard ass.
@@TaylorBlack0 Jessy too
It would have been nice to see that scene, but TBH we didn't it to know Nacho's state of mind
@@cyberpleb2472 exactly my thought lol
They barely get to say anything in the series
With how things with Nacho played out I would have loved that scene staying in, its not necessary and it was pretty obvious to me that he was unhappy with his life, but I would’ve liked this being in, its just emphasizes how his father is the only thing really bringing him joy, when he is with him its some of the few times we see nacho genuinely happy
The scene with Jimmy applauding Kim was really cute 🥰
I don't get why they cut the scene of Lalo torching the Travel Wire.
same. I guess they just thought it would be good as a surprise, but cool they actually filmed it.
We didn't need to know and found out later anyway.
@@snakedeater6595 Wait when in the show did they say the travelwire actually burnt?
@@sansbudget No. They established the place *was* burnt down this last season (5) when Mike, pretending to be a PI working for the victim's family, coaches the witness and has photos of the burnt out store. It just didn't matter to the story in the episode it happened in.
@@sansbudget The fact that they stuck to "Lalo burned down the Travel Wire" as evidenced by the whole bit with Mike paying a visit to Lili Simmons makes me feel like they cut Lalo's departure from the Travel Wire for the sake of time constraints.
The most interesting one was what I assume was after Mike kills werner although Im not quite sure where that woul have fit in the finale
Or how that "Artwork" would cause a lot of problems next season
Mack Moretti it was done so well in the finale, Werner was a good guy, but he wasn’t built for it and it was such a messed up situation
@@marcwhitlock5450 I don't think that fits anymore. In the deleted scene, she knows it's by a Native American artist, but in Season 5, she seems to find that out and use it against Mesa Verde for copyright infringement. If she knew already, she wouldn't promote it as an art piece, because it would be an infringing sculpture.
That one with Nacho is amazing, no clue why they’d get rid of it
A lot of times they have to cut for time reasons
he has nice muscles. wish they didnt cut it
4:52
Werner: "Michael! Another day, another D-Mark, is this right?"
Mike: "Another Euro!"
I have said it a dozen times before and I'll say it again. The writing of this show is just incredibly good. To even come up with a mention of the long gone D-Mark (Germany's currency before the Euro) is brilliant!
That’s interesting! What do you think is the relevance to the story here?
@@Fleurlean4 because werner ziegler is german
the show is set just after germany adopted the euro
what is mike giving to him ???
@@acamirand chocolate from his wife
@@acamirand Marzipan, a sweet that's somewhere in between raw dough and fondant in firmness and texture, and it tastes very sugary.
lalo burning down the store is the only thing that needed clarity the rest of these were properly deleted
Nunca se le da el crédito, pero la la ingeniería de los sonidos ambientales, de los gestos y ruidos de los personajes; son sublimes.
The credit is never given, but the engineering of the environmental sounds, gestures and noises of the characters; they are sublime.
Every scene with Lalo is so powerful. Even when he's not speaking.
That last deleted scene made me feel really bad for Mike. He really treated Werner as his friend makes it so much more painful to see what he had to do to Werner in the end
he didn’t HAVE to, he chose to.
@@tigrispanthera5496 it was his job. He didn't have a choice.
@@chronica6457 Why does he continue to work for Gus when he's forced to make horrible choices such as these? Ultimately, it's his choice to work for Gus and accept the horrors that come with it.
@@epic98shreyas88 yeah, that's the point of his character arc
@@chronica6457 Breaking Bad fans try not to excuse and dickride Mike: challenge impossible.
2:55 Vaas my man in red like that. his mind is probably like: did i ever tell you what the definition of insanity is ?
3:35 "Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?"
I was looking for this comment :P
Finally someone that knows Vaas
Werner had no clue the type of people he was dealing with until it was far too late.
That’s what makes me so sad
I like how the writers were basically saying, Kai is such an asshole, he rejects gifted candy. There's something so funny to me about that little detail like even down to that they made him shitty.
Too cartoony
@@kemalsorucuoglu1147 how so... you've never met/known a guy who's just that spiteful? especially borderline edgy/going against the "mainstream" like that
Hey :(
0:01 when you switch to Trevor in GTA V
I really dont get why that small Nacho scene wasn't included... it really made me feel a certain way and more Nacho scenes are always a good thing.
I can see why they cut these, having the show be more succinct and skip unnecessary exposition works for it.
IKR? It takes a certain amount of discipline to leave scenes on the cutting room floor so to speak. Which is why I hate director's cut movies.
@@olternaut directors cut only work if the final cut was good
How much time did they spend on the damn ants though?
Nachos scene was actually a loss. It really showed how unhappy he was in seconds. And in a way anyone could relate to.
I wish they would release the seasons with all the deleted scenes included..
Nacho smile please. You freaking me out.
It's very interesting to see how you know these scenes are part of the narrative, but lending them this element of focus (especially including the fact they'd be taking away another scene) detracts from the quality of the episodes as they are released. None of it is bad, it is simply not good enough, and it really serves to show how well-crafted the final cut episode is
The kid looks right at the camera at 4:18. Maybe that's why it was cancelled
Good observation
I'm glade they cut that first scene, it was much more shocking when it's later revealed through crime scene photos.
Kevin gets his statue
3:22 I like how you can see Nacho's bullet scar, shining when the blonde girl rubs lotion near it.
0:12 That sounded like the beginning of Pink Floyd - Time
these are great! what a hard thing to cut out
0:32 The one where Kim is running is a crucial scene I think, it shows how sloppy they are getting, first running in the carpark where anyone could see, secondly having something trailing out the car door as jimmy drives off. I think they took this out as it was too obvious this is the thing that comes back to cost them
not really. they never really get caught in a scheme. but u commented this before season 6 so you get a pass
Pretty sure that wasn't the point of this scene
Wow a lot of what happened in season 5 really made sense great writing staff
Why isnt season 5 in netflix?
Seems like Netflix takes forever to show new seasons no clue why😕
1:16. Such a beautiful shot. Was so sad how he died...
Unusual choice of a long range shot. Mike executing the act could be hit, wound, or miss in the dark.
I loved the payoff of the scene with Kim on the crutches when the car pulls away and reveals they were parked in a disabled space. Should have left that in.
as a german that marzipan scene would've made me cry harder on Werner's death. i get a box of that everytime I land in germany, its like gold
Yeah i agree with most of these being deleted
I’m honestly kind of glad they didn’t show Lalo burning the currency exchange because I was very shocked when they revealed that he burned it down.
Damn even the deleted scenes could go on Oscars for cinematography.
I can't believe they removed cheesy shells.
It's totally true. Mac N Cheese is only good if it's shells.
Lol these are cool scenes and all but you can kinda see why they were deleted. Just not useful really
I don't know, the little Lalo fire scene while deleted is still canon, it's referenced in season 5.
@@BlazingOwnager Sometimes less is better. It was shocking when we learned that he burned it down, it wouldn't have been if we saw this scene. Also... time constraints and such.
@@BlazingOwnager Things getting cut has often to do with a combination of a time constraints and the fact that it doesn't add much to the over all story. Most of the scenes here are already implied through the story. That means that every deleted scene is canon because they did originally serve a purpose in the script. They're just scenes that overexplain certain storylines. Like the one with Kim running back to the car with a happy face after a scheme? We could have imagined that was what happened. We didn't need to literally see it. I did like the marzipan scene a lot though and I wish they would have kept it, it would have expressed the fact that Mike really started to see Werner as a friend and not just as someone he respected.
@@CherokeeRoses I agree. Considering how much Mike was affected in the early part of season 5, that scene would've tied in nicely. I have to say I didn't like the way the cut scene felt. Almost like it was slightly out of Mike's character. However, I get your point.
Gosh nacho's girlfriends are adorable, after a hard day trying to not get killed by the cartel or fring all i'd want is to go home and contemplate mac and cheese.
Why delete the first lalo scene?? took me a while to realize he had burned the place down since you know, they didn't show it
Ikr..I thought I missed an episode.
Why does nacho always Have two chicks its like he can't make a choice, represents his life i guess
Well it's sort of like the Gangster thing. I get the impression Nacho must have wanted this life at some point. He got it, got the bling, the pad, the car. Having a few Girls around is part of that lifestyle too. Like "I'm so bad I got a line of them waiting for me" or some BS like that. At this point it's mostly like he's going through the motions because he knows he's expected to live a certain way. If he turned into a Monk or something, his "friends" would get worried.
Why make a choice between them? Plus, those are pets. Would you choose between your two pets?
He is red pill aware
why have one when you can have two?
He got the 2 girlfriends idea from Price😂😂
Kid looks at the camera at 4:17, assume that's why they cut it.
They should have left that scene between Mike and Werner in the show. He really did care about the guy.
Give me a world with uncut bcs scenes NOW.
0:50 beautiful shot though.
Some of these scenes are important to the story and are less than a minute per episode. Can't believe they'd take them out
Thank you.
I feel so bad for those actors/actresses who only had like 1 scene or one line and it gets cut out lol. They were probably excited to be on the show. Like Nacho's girls and the mom with the son
True...but these things have to be done to keep the show on top.
Turn around
Yeah I always considered disrespectful from directors to cut the scene and ignoring the people who were only in that scene they could at least do another scene with them even if it's just 1 line in another season
The Nacho skanks appear in another scene.
@@TheNaughtyFrench What would be disrespectful is keeping all that filler.
Love the attention to detail in the second scene, Jimmy parks in a handicapped spot.
I like how nacho has two beautiful girls around him, but in his head he’s like “How can I make my father safe” 😢
The scenes at Nacho's house are perfect
I can see why they cut the scene where kyle hates marzipan.
They wanted to keep him unrelatable lol
that first Lalo scene SHOULD havebeen included
Give Lalo his own show
WHAT!! I cant believe this was cut from the final version!
Has any character become as loved in like 1 1/2 seasons as Lalo?
You've heard of "Slippin' Jimmy"
Now get ready for "Limpin' Kimmy" 😂😂🤣
God, please kill me
Better Call Sauls deleted scenes have better cinematography than what makes the Final Cut of shows nowadays
well, of course. Saul has amazing cinematography all together and these scenes were intended for the show, but just cut for one reason or the other. Or do you think they shoot a mock-up in full decorum?
Man I love Tyrus
2:50 They have to made Michael Mando wear a red tank top on purpose right??? No way they or he didn't think of Vaas when they decide to make him wear that
The costume department used red and blue to signify how in line a character was with the law (or something like that) - I think it's purely coincidence that he was made to wear a tank top like Vaas'
The deleted scene about the statue explains why Kim later sarcastically says something about Kevin getting more statues later on. I didn't understand what she was referring but just assumed those were the sort of dumb legal fights she had to work on, which she hated. The rest of the scenes I don't think were needed and see why they were cut.
2:54 I just wanna say, she is absolutely right about the shells. They taste so much better
0:38 I love that they added the RED streamer thing which symbolizes Kim and Jimmys scam/corruption attitudes
they shoud've left the scene of lalo burining down the shop, I was kinda lost in 5th season because of that
Right? And it was like 5 seconds long, I dunno why the cut that
How were u lost
@@kian-ch7wz Maybe it's just because it had been a while since I saw the fourth season, but I had no memory of it ever being mentioned that the Travelwire clerk was killed.
@@dannnyc93 did u not see him lying on the floor when lalo was checking the cameras to look for mike
@@kian-ch7wz No I was lost when Mike went to the library to speak with that woman and he recalled the fire part and I didn't know what he was talking about
Shoutout to Vince Gilligan for appreciating shells and cheese, goated
5:35 scheiße das könnten mein vater und ich sein haha
Haha
@ silent Du magst kein Marzipan? Da hast Du wohl noch nicht das richtige angeboten bekommen!
That currency joke and marzipan gift is very heartwarming.
Never have I seen a bunch of deleted scenes and actually understood immediately why they were cut. We already could infer Lalo killed that guy, we already knew Kim and Jimmy were running a scam, we already knew Werner's body wasn't gonna be just left in the desert, we already knew Nacho's life was unfufilling, and we already knew Kai was a Grade A asshole.
Thank u 😁
Nacho is a dead man and sadly he might even get his dad killed also.
they shouk've kept the "as long as kevin gets his statue" one.
0:17 the Walter Jr reference
mike and werner we're bros, so sad they ended like that
Just realised both Tyrus and Victor had their guns drawn when they stepped out of their cars. I remember when I first saw that scene, I thought like "oh yeah gus sent them out to clean everything up for Mike, and stage the accident" but now I feel like their guns were drawn in case Mike was trying to let Werner go. Wouldn't need guns to pick up a dead body. Could be both I suppose but the fact that they got there really quickly, like Gus dispatched both of them asap to make sure Mike really did what he said he would... Pretty ominous is my point. Gus is always ready to whack anyone at any time.
I have yet to see seasons 4 or 5, just finishing 3. Great series. Watched Queens Gambit, now this, it’s as good as TV gets.
2:10
that explain what happened in season 5
Michael Mando as Nacho is fantastic
"You called her...biznatch?"
That was amazing!
Nacho's scene was good I wonder why did they get rid of it