Better Call Saul With Commentary Season 1 Episode 9 - Pimento | w/Chuck, Nacho & Pryce
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- Better Call Saul With Commentary
🎥Season 1 Episode 9 - Pimento
📢Commentators: Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Michael McKean, Michael Mando, Mark Proksch, Thomas Schnauz, Curtis Thurber
⭐Starring: Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, Michael McKean,...
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Shout out to the armourer for the show for making Sobchak only have self-loading pistols , since he seems like the type of guy who would call them """obsolete""" despite carrying a freaking Desert Eagle Mk. XIX .Plus him mislabeling a Kimber Custom TLE/RL II as a "Wilson Combat 1911" and the "tactical" clothing he wears and the dude screams desperation to be seen as cool and in control .
"Hello, this is Tom Schnauz and you're watching 'Pimento.' I'm fully clothed also, just for reference."
Strong opening! 😂😂
I bet Steven Ogg loved not being recognized for Trevor.
Bravo Vince
One of my favourite episodes of the show✨ love that final scene between Chuck and Jimmy, I’ll never forget seeing that reveal for the first time my jaw was on the floor
actually hilarious they weren't aware of Steven's role as VA and player model in GTAV prior to filming this episode
It's nuts to me that he seemed hired completely separate of his GTA fame given the game had nearly just came out, his popularity, and how similar a character he played.
@@chadross i think it's one of those things where his popularity from GTA likely connected him and put him in contact with people (agents and such) that helped him appear on the radar of large media productions (like better call saul) despite those productions not being aware of the gig(s) the actor has actually done lol. But the film world is complicated like that I guess, sometimes it seems like the staff in charge of filling bit character roles never even step foot in the same room as the writing staff XD
also, michael mando kinda has a way with asking questions (?). that doesn't sound right but i'm sleepy and you've got the idea. learning a lot of new stuff from these thanks to his curiosity
the idea with cutting the frame from the throat punch (you can say it's cutthroat lol) is brilliant. that's something they do in some videogames to make the fight scenes flow smoother and faster as far as i'm concerned
Oh yes...I have watched the scene from 'Pimento' with 'Mike' and 'Sobchak' SO many times...and love it more each time I see it!
What a treat!!! Thanks so much for this, extremely insightful and hilarious stuff, just amazing!
Ultimate writer's school
Mark prosch stating he has no acting background...he was in the office...
probably being sarcastic
Chuck was so cruel here but I get where he's coming from, I wonder if Chuck supported Jimmy More would he have ever even become saul?
In my opinion jimmy lost any hope of being a good person when chuck said “i never really cared about you jimmy” or whatever the quote is
@@SunsetBear"you just never meant to me all that much"... no, wait, I think this is wrong too, the line goes somehow different...
Damn this is such a sad story... fucking jealous chuck...
@@isaacweisberg3571 more along the lines of "you never mattered all that much to me" but yeah really fucked up. definitely effected how jimmy became saul, especially up to the point of who he became for breaking bad. they did a great job at making a prequel story for him because it's the such a real kind of pain that leads someone to become as morally corrupt as saul eventually becomes. makes him less of just a scumbag lawyer thatd do anything for cash, and into the more genius, spiteful guy he is at the end
16:28 Exactly! Punchy! ...and sadly they failed to do that when Mando's Nacho-Character ends himself.
Michael McKean could play a very good Hubbard 🤔
IMAGINE IF THEY DID THIS BUT WITH THE WIRE.
They did commentsries for like 20 episodes but its hard to find elsewhere if yo udknt have the dvd