Jimmy Rigs The Elevator | 50% Off | Better Call Saul
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- In order to sort out some of his cases quickly, Jimmy traps himself in the elevator with Ms. Ericsen.
#Work #StuckInElevator #BetterCallSaul
From Season 5, Episode 2 '50% Off' - Jimmy's promotional stunt has unintended consequences; Nacho takes extreme measures to earn Lalo's trust; Saul is a success at the courthouse but still has yet to win Kim over; simmering with rage and self-loathing, Mike loses his temper.
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Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."
#BetterCallSaul #JimmyMcGill #SaulGoodman #BreakingBad #VinceGilligan
Are you telling me that an elevator just happens to break down like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUN ROOF! A SUN ROOF!
That moment when the mentally ill conspiracy theorist is actually right no matter how crazy it sounds.
@@Animatron11 A little Chicago Sunroof never hurt anybody!
Noooo couldn't be precious Jimmy! Not our Jimmy
He defecated through a sunroof and I saved him! What was I thinking?
That lady was so lucky that she stuck in an elevator with Kevin Costner.
With Jonathan Kent.
“It worked because I believed it”
Believe it or not he actually does look like Kevin Costner.
@@jamespratt7627 Thus the joke...woooosh
Only last night
Gotta love how people’s lives are decided over an elevator talk
Yep.
Those people chose to commit crime, and bet that Jimmy would help them.
He does that. He knows that the best chance for them is in informal negotiations.
bud...I lived in small/medium sized town where they (including the judge) did this on the regular over lobster and steak. Spending a total of 10hrs per week in an actual courtroom as opposed to 40+...
@@bubbaguy4411 in the long run you can’t say that’s not cost effective
As opposed to over a game of golf with the judge?
@@bugwar5545 thats pretty cool
Even Jimmy's more low-key cons are brilliant.
Too bad this "con" is a complete fabrication -- in the real world it's nearly impossible to find a prosecutor who doesn't already want to haggle over a case. The more deals they can make, the more they cut down on their work load.
@@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 Saul had an appointment with her, but he wanted it done faster, so he could do more cases.
He may he a liar, but at least hes honest
@@dubious6718 13 cases in 20 minutes. Sounds to me like she was flaking him if it were that easy
I love when he confesses by saying "20 minutes", which was exactly what he paid for.
Jimmy took the "elevator pitch" to the next level.
I was the 100th liker ! 😂
@@originalunoriginal4055 you seem to be proud of yourself, hmmm
I guess next time I find myself in an elevator with a rich fellow, I'll just hack it until I get a cheque for my "Start-up"
@@josephbassey1501 woo...now that is taking it to a whole new level
Isn't that what this comment is about? Taking the elevator pitch to the next level
In Breaking Bad I didn't realize how much of a genius Saul is
Because it wasnt about saul maybe
I'd not use the word genius. But yeah he is clearly smart
@@merr5593 I wouldn't* genius,*
@@merr5593 I would. He's a fucking genius
@@smashyrashy very nice work sir.
You don't want a criminal lawyer, you want a 'criminal ' lawyer.
yo
criminal lawyer is a bit redundant. Those words are synonymous. :)
@@Brian67859 ha
Why is this same thing parroted on every video multiple times?
@@mummeliini123 your shine box never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Jimmy's almost sarcastic pretending that it was an accident was just perfectly executed. He has these moments of brilliance where he plays the character almost like he's got an audience watching him.
He's a "criminal" lawyer and will always feel like he's being monitored by either the FEDs, associates of the opposition party or just overly cautious due to his choice of trade!
It's unfortunate, but every job comes with its pros and you must ride the cons too; if you wanna survive especially in SG line of work!
"It's showtime!"
@@originalunoriginal4055 what, me?
he does have an audience watching him, hes a character on a tv show
@@aidansullivan6357 Wow, I never expected someone with such intelligence could learn how to use TH-cam.
A conman with a law degree is almost as dangerous as a breakfast eater with cerebral palsy.
Tastes like band-aids.
@@jeffrielley920 LMAOOOO
this feels like something chuck would say xD
or a chimp with a machine gun
@@huibuy6175 or a Monte carlo
I think everyone is ignoring the fact the prosecutor was willing to play ball, this was as much benefit to her as it was to him, because she got months upon months of work done in the span of a single office visit
Earlier in the episode she refuses to give him "20 minutes"
*in the span of a single elevator talk
This is absolutely not the point. Jimmy hustled her into getting the deals done quick, deals she wanted to take her time on.
@@melancholymartialarts7095 but she chose. She chose.
@@melancholymartialarts7095 She assumed her time was more valuable than finishing out the deals because she gets paid no matter how long a case takes. When forced to stop for 20 minutes and having to listen to the speeches he was planning on making in court, she decided that 20 minutes of her time wasn't actually worth that much.
if you notice jimmy was talking to elevator guy while entering to tell him exactly when to stop the elevator, the moment elevator starts he said "i am going to lose you" hinting to halt it. These subtle things is what makes this a great show.
how are we supposed to notice this, there is not 100% sign, that he was talking to the elevator guy
Bravo Vince
You're just assuming he was talking to the guy with no indicator.
The elevator guy could probably tell the location of the elevator in real time by just reading the display 🤦
@@HaydenLau. I think Jimmy needed to confirm he was going to be stuck with Ericsson, only Ericsson, not somebody or somebodies else, and not with no one.
He has a very particular set of skills.
LMFAO
@@ruben3305 you won’t LIAR, you are impeached per TRUMP. He is in CONTROL.
Damn right. Th world needs more elevator maintenance techs like that.
( or maybe, he was a janitor )
skills that make him a nightmare to people like us
@@thedon1570 lolwut
The best part is, by the end of it you can tell she's dropped some of the open hostility. She doesn't completely refuse his assertion that it was a pleasure, and she even waves to him on her way out. He didn't just con her, he fostered the beginnings of a somewhat amiable working relationship.
This show is a masterpiece.
The writing is genius. I love how they get her to answer the phone and introduce herself so we immediately understand her job.
We already know by now what's her job
@@saadkhalid7734 unless someone just flicked on the tv to that episode randomly
@@NymbusCumulo928 in that case they don't deserve to know who she is. Lol
@@melancholymartialarts7095
deserve? kinda weird usage of word there.
@Keyzer Soze
I dont need it, true.
But I dont deserve it? What kind of gatekeeping shenanigan is this?
Meanwhile, Chuck is twisting himself in the grave.
Oh, wait...
LMAO, you roasted Chuck.
Chuck roasted himself…
@@AgentXRifle lol
Meanwhile, Chuck is rotating in the gravy.
@@AgentXRifle Goddamn
This is the moment the elevator engineer broke bad. He later went on to make an elevator so pure that it went right up to the 99.1th floor.
🤣🤣😭🛗💥💀⚰️
9.11th floor
The man who wrote this is the same man who wrote a hijacked plane flying into the Twin Towers
0:10 "I am in a elevator, Im gonna loose you ." Was the signal to cut the power
bro youre genius
He plays people like a fiddle in and out of the court room and he creates opportunity when there seemingly is none. Love watching this character work
Are you Marco?
How do I not remember this scene? This is classic Jimmy. Low key, effective. Nobody gets hurt.
@AndrewWithEase11 11 bet you’re fun at parties
@AndrewWithEase11 11 your mum
@AndrewWithEase11 11 your mum
@AndrewWithEase11 11 your mum
@AndrewWithEase11 11 I agreed with you until you replied 2 extra times with increasingly pathetic responses
At 3:30 Saul says "fourteen months jail" and she says "sixteen." That seems only incrementally worse but could be significantly worse. Here in Florida, the max sentence you can still serve in a local county jail is twelve months. Beyond that, it's the state penitentiary, a place you don't want to go. A lot of people who can't make bail have already served a couple months in County awaiting their trial or outcome, which is taken into account. So a fourteen vs sixteen month sentence could mean the difference between jail and prison.
The vampire thing did sound pretty bad though
That’s insightful, thank you!
I’ve never really thought about it.
It would be interesting to learn how it works in New Mexico.
So you've been to both? I have and prison is way better than county.
Penitentiary is better they have better funding the food is better n everything
It really depends where you're getting incarcerated
Elevator comes back on, Jimmy looks at watch and remarks "20 minutes". He's thinking, "Wow, that guy is dependablel!"
or he paid for 20 minutes and didnt even a get a minute longer
It’s because earlier in the episode, he tells her that it’ll only take 20 minutes to go over his cases, and she still says no, incredulous it’ll be that quick.
Does anyone else love Bob Odenkirk's voice?
yeah
i have to believe that comedians go through vocal training to help their delivery. either that or odenkirk was just blessed with great vocal control
Sounds like jordan peterson
@@gb7586 yes!
Yes i do
By the end of season 5 he gets way to gravely and monotone to the point where are actively root against him
My favorite part is that this was the same prosecutor handling Huell’s case, and told Kim he was a “disbarred, scumbag lawyer” and now she has to play ball with him.
“His record will be cleaner than Doris Day’s greatest hits. Catcha on the flip flop.”
The most underrated line in the entire show
😡😡😡
The moment he put his hand in the elevator door I knew exactly what he had planned
If it weren't for the title of the video, would you have then?
@@dj3114 when I saw the episode, smarty-pants
@@CptnMango9108 Actually, you must be the "smarty pants" because you know exactly what is happening with scenes right when they start. Must be boring for you to watch TV.
@@dj3114 too late, I already draw you as the soyjack and me as the Chad
@@CptnMango9108 Ah, name calling, that says more about you than it does me. Have a good day and feel free to have the last word. There is a saying about arguing too much. Perhaps you know it.
These moments are gold, got me hooked on the show from day 1. Love it and now I want to watch the whole series again just cause (before we wrap the final).
@@ZachAsaD I just rewatched it two times in a row 😂
Netflix *
When's the next season dropping?
@@badsanta7356 April 10th
@@ZachAsaD season 1&2 are very slow paced when you watch it for the first time, and then it just keeps on getting better starting season 3
Look in his eyes. You can tell this was the moment he became Baking Brad. Such masterful acting.
I'm sure he hated Brad with passion
Brabo Bince, pure genous
the show is about finding Brad and small flashbacks of the backstory of why he hates Brad and in the end he bakes brad
The moment he said " I can't believe this" I knew it🤣🤣🤣
Smart boi
As opposed to the title saying jimmy rigs the elebator?
@@harrismazari5484 he is talking about the first time he saw the episode
Quentin Tarantino loves this scene.
He said that?
@@Fnelrbnef no, it's a joke because Quentin Tarantino has a foot fetish and is very adamant of showing that in his films :)
@@itsohaya4096 Ah, ofc:P
Heh...
and so do I
The 2:02 ‘mmmm?’ and look on his face gets me every time! Genius writing and acting
Me too hahaha i love bcs couse of the very fine and elegant humor
"You don't wait for the things to happen, you make them happen"
-Howard
Good ole Charlie hustle
2:02 is so incredibly funny, his facial expression and demeanor is quite frankly spectacular acting
Scrolled looking for this comment. The "Hm?" was so innocent and hilarious.
@@tmujir955 amen
Saw this part and loved it, then read your comment right after!
To me it looked like he smirked a bit when she first asked him to “name one”.
Saul has some of the funniest facial expressions, especially when he's lying
A conman with a law degree is almost as dangerous as a chemist prodigy cooking meth
Actually a conman can do worse damage if he knows the extent of law and using it
@@andmos1001 one lawyer with a briefcase can do far more damage than a hundred men with guns- Vito Corleone
Ain't all lawyers conmen
Copy and pasted
@@Wolf-wc1js It was actually one lawyer with a briefcase can steal more money than a hundred men with guns.
Would have loved to see Chuck s reaction to this one, that scornful dissent on his face ;)
YOUTHINKTHISISBAD
THISCHICANERY
@@JESUSLIVESAMEN Chuck: I sHoUd HaVe StOpPeD hIm WhEn I hAd ThE cHaNcE!!!
@@heisenbergstayouttamyterri1508 all this because his mom's last words were "Jimmy"
@@PuppetierMaster Yeah lol
He would scream that the elevator got electo-magnetic field and ask to disconnect everything .Then he would cover every wall with foil paper .
I want to know whether the creator came up with all these “brilliant” schemes himself, or he bought lots of rounds at the waterhole for real underworld crooks and got their stories/ideas?
The show has an excellent podcast where they all talk about the process of filming and writing. But usually it's a combination of multiple writers.
@@nramos33 title of podcast?
@@condoriano6221 better call saul insider podcast
there are many, many writers. researching and checking over all of each other's ideas all day long, checking it fits the other storylines etc. that i would love to see!
Arguing the outcome of peoples lives in an Elevator..... This show is beautiful
bruh these lawyers bartering and weighing charges like mayonaise
remove random crits
“One of our cases? Uhh let me think” 😂😂 golden
He saved the courts and the clients a bunch of time and money...this isn't even a con, its a public service.
I love scenes where you just get to see Jimmy being a good lawyer.
I love how he dives right into it without hesitation
“Jimmy your business is your business, my business is to keep your business from the Fed” - Disappearer
Women just can't keep their shoes on around Saul Footman
Jimmy may be a con man, but his cons are always works of art.
That's because he's an artistic conman! 😁
I was a little disappointed in Suzanne for not catching on. She thought she understood him, but per usual for him she really had to underestimate him for this to work.
@@brettzforeman I think she caught on to him trying to use the time stuck in the elevator to basically annoy her into working with him right there and then, and gave in because it was going to be unbearable otherwise, but I think nobody would reasonably suspect in the moment that he'd be behind the elevator "breakdown". At least that's how I always interpreted it
@@brettzforemanIt’s implied she knew Saul did this with the “name one” line. She knows what Saul is doing this for.
This is my second favorite con, after Jimmy's letter campaign to save Huell.
4:00 - "Pleasure doing business with you"...Combo's dialogue
Got to say that elevator did a fantastic job holding those two, they should totally give that elevator it's own spin off
When Jimmy stopped the elevator with his arm like that, I knew he wasnt someone to mess with
I just love how kevin costner portray's his role very well.
No company car, no office, no cooperate rental apartment, Jimmy's happies moments is when he is on the street.
and of course, she takes off her shoes lol. B R A V O V I N C E
He's acting while acting. Professionalism
God this show is brilliant. Such great writing
If this was a worse show, this would start a romance subplot
thank god it isn't
If this was in MCU'S she-hulk yeah this would indeed start a romance subplot
Lol, didn't we all know as soon as the elevator stopped that Slippin Jimmy was behind it??
"with a voice that needs to....RING OUT!" 😂😂😂😂
Suzanne Ericsen feet courtesy of AMC
it's true that most of these lawyers walk past repairmen like they're invisible nobodies
Bruh no feet is safe with vince gilligan
“and my brothers little problem?”
“don’t worry, his record will be cleaner than Doris Day’s greatest hits. Catch you on the flip flip!”
Lol If I ever wanna do crime, I BETTER CALL SAUL! 😆😆😆
Me too
But Jimmy is in big trouble with Omaha United Cabs 😂
@@apaaaa Walter: What shall we use to avoid prison and criminal charge?
Jesse : Aaaaah.... LAWYER!
😆😆😆
@@apaaaa Get your facts right. He's Takavic not Jimmy!
Do you just live on TH-cam?
Jimmy worked through those deals with a hard on
Can't blame him
maam put those dogs away
Remember fellas. This is the kind of lawyer you want to get you a victory.
In this moment; don eladio became ‘Frunk’
Okay, hear me out... but does anyone else find the ADA oddly attractive
This is the moment when Jimmy became Saul Goodman
this obviously is dramatized, but looking at it from another side:
No one gut hurt, everyones interest was served and they probably removed 16 months worth of work from the legal system. Comsidering how horribly slow the legal system tends to be thats a huge plus.
Some use a golf course to iron out deals, Jimmy uses a faked broken elevator.
Here’s to us all out there that find a way to get things done.
An extremely underrated aspect of the writing in BB and BCS is all of the pop culture references that Jimmy drops in. Mike, Walt, and Hank do this as well and it’s a great touch and educational, honestly.
When did Mike and Walt do that?
@@DeutscherPatrick Mike has done this numerous times. Once when he was giving the “No Half Measures” speech he tells Walt the abuser looked like Bo Svenson from Walking Tall, a big 70s movie. He also caught a guy in a lie by mentioning exactly when the Chicago Cubs put lights for night games at Wrigley Field. Walt’s pop culture references are less entertainment and more scholarly, like the Heisenberg name he chooses, talking about the Phoenix Mars Lander, the Tenerife 1977 airport disaster, etc.
probably because they're meant to be real people and people talk about that stuff all the time
BCS is one of the best written shows of the last decade
Yes.
One year probation is basically a slap on the wrist.
Marie Schrader needs mitigating circumstances too
You gotta love how Jimmy still manages to do his job in a broken elevator. Charlie Hustle indeed. Most people would have panicked but Jimmy continued to advocate on behalf of his clients despite the setback of being stuck in an elevator that was not functioning properly. Truly a work ethic indeed. Vrabo Bonce.
This whole premise, top to bottom. Every prosecutor in the real world is up for a haggle, with only very special cases excepted.
2:45 DAMN YOU PETER GOULD! PUT THOSE GRIPPERS AWAY!
They look tasty though.
I was at one time a University Campus Cop and I was riding in an Elevator with the Head of Campus Security and I asked him “how often the Emergency Telephones were checked”.
He said “Line Testing was in the Elevator Maintenance Contract”.
To which I responded “Line Testing isn’t the same as checking that Elevator Emergency Telephones were connected to the Security Centre”.
That night a University Professor boarded an Elevator in one of over 20 University Buildings, just before 11:30 p.m. (some Two Hours after Security had run their last “in Building” Security sweep) and the Elevator stopped between the 5th and 4th Floors.
The University Professor when using the Elevator Emergency Telephone discovered that it was connected to an Answering Machine, upon which in the coming hours, he left messages with a more and more Frantic Tone.
At about 7 a.m., a Campus Cop discovered his uncomfortable circumstance (over 7 Hours trapped).
At 8.30 a.m., the University Professor was finally released from his Metal Coffin (his words).
At 10 a.m., a University Professor from the Psychology Department rang the Security Centre in an absolute panic, because his Answering Machine was full of Frantic Messages from a man trapped in an Elevator. Unfortunately the Psychology Professor didn’t know which Elevator, nor which Building.
Following that incident, Campus Cops were instructed to Check Elevator Emergency Telephones frequently by actually using them.
Slippin' Blackwater?
this had to be a distracting scene for Bob.
Saul knows his case loads. Credit where it’s due.
I swear Quentin Tarantino was sneaking into the set of this show from time to time...
"Catch you on the flip flop..."
So seventies.
"YOU'RE TELLING ME AN ELEVATOR JUST HAPPENS TO STALL LIKE THAT? NO! HE ORCHESTRATED IT! JIMMY!"
For an old lady she's smokin.
Bruhhhh 😹
bro on god i thought i was the only one who thought tht
Nah, 1000x worse than Skyler.
Pure television GOLD
I think Vince and Quentin have similiar fetishes
Joder es verdad. Lol is true , that was a good one.
@Sam Zano I’m pretty sure Peter makes these
But the difference is that Vince also has a fetish of seeing the male lead nude. Just like Bryan Cranston in underwear or Bob this season.
Jesus christ it's just a woman who took off her uncomfortable shoes.
@@pabletoday9782 Jesus Christ was a man.
This is the exact moment when the elevator gets stuck in better call Saul
This is why I miss this show, when will season 6 be released!!!!!!
Next year, maybe Autumn/Winter. I mean, Bob Odenkirk had to deal with a minor heart-attack earlier, but he seemed to get well quickly, so I think he is back at filming again.
Let's hope the best for his lasting health.
Season 6 is coming out in two weeks, lad, how did you not see the trailer?
@@hypnotised-clover wait what? Are you serious. Please tell me your not joking
@@hypnotised-clover dammit I can’t believe I believed you. Liar
@@justincrediblefantasy8263 No, it's right here en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollface
"Catch u on da flip flop!"
- The Legend Saul
This is the moment where Saul Goodman did not become Gene.
Greatest show. I hate that its ending I want 8 more seasons. :(
😍 speedy justice for you from Jimmy McGill
I love that he can act as a bad actor.
She needs to be cast for every ball breaking role available in Hollywood. And for some odd reason I can't explain... smash
I totally understand you
This scene is so brilliantly written I couldn’t help but laugh. Especially after jimmy sarcastic reaction when the elevator broke down. 🤣🤣🤣
Should have had the extra bit where Jimmy walks away smiling
Man I'm going to be sad when this show ends 😢. I love watching a twisted funny lawyer lol
The writers of this series made it very easy, for this person anyway, to watch it. s'all good...man
Oh, Mr. Goodman!
And Saul knows her so well that years later after everything that happened he could still likely count on ADA Ericsen (or someone else) to contact Kim about his hearing in the finale.
It's kinda cute how she takes her shoes off. Humanizing. I love when shows do stuff like this.
I would have a go at her toes myself.
👀
it’s just taking off shoes, Tarantino. calm down
@@ebtea1229 fr 👀🤣🤣😭💀