Daniel Wormald, the Pie sitter, isn't seen in Breaking Bad, but is mentioned. He is Danny, the guy that owns the Lazer Tag venue that Saul tries to push onto to Walt and Jesse a bunch of times.
@@xiNerdLordix yes, it is. It's it's directly from Vince himself. Which is what makes Skyler's line "I'll be the Danny" so damn funny knowing Danny is the Squat Cobbler. In some alternate universe, Saul gets Skyler to do a squat cobbler video with a bowl of raisin bran. Walt Jr finds it, hence his insistence on only eating raisin bran crunch lol
I love the symbolism and visual storytelling in this show. Jimmy enters his new lavish office, looks around, and heads straight towards the light switch, the one thing he wasn't supposed to touch. Jimmy gets a new cup, and it fits perfectly into his car's cup-holder, but when he gets the new company car, the cup just won't fit. Jimmy's feelings about his position at Davis & Main are translated through scenes with absolutely no dialogue. Perfect.
Here we go again everyone. Oh, and the guy Kim and Jimmy are scamming in the bar? That's the same douche bag who got his car blown up by Walter with a squidgy in the very first season of breaking bad
And the white officer that comes to the baseball cards man's house is the same that talks with skyler when she calls the police to their house when walter moves back
I love Reddit's guesses about what the switch does. "It causes cancer in a local high school chemistry teacher", "it fucks ted", "It sends EMF waves into Chuck's head", and "It’s literally Kafkaesque." But what I agree is the real answer, it's just a light in another room or something irrelevant like that. The point of the switch is to show that Jimmy can't resist messing with things when told not to - and it's a stark comparison to his future self who is terrified to open an emergency door because of the potential of the police showing up to talk to him.
You are dumb if you think it's just a light. It's obviously something important or dangerous otherwise it wouldn't be taped and have a warning. It could be an incinerator for garbage that can burn people or it's a fumigator that releases gasses to kill bugs.
20:18 That switch was a metaphor for Jimmy’s nature. He’s immediately drawn to the forbidden, to the thing that breaks the rules. It doesn’t matter what it does, not for us, nor for Jimmy. The only characteristic of it that it is a forbidden fruit and that it will mess with people’s livelihoods.
"Would they really be clever enough to do this?" They could clearly see exactly how the couch had been moved through the debris on the floor. And there was nothing there, because that was obviously what was stolen.
What the switch does doesn't matter. The point is that Jimmy/Saul can't help breaking the rules. He can't be that straight and narrow guy that does what he's told. He looked for just a moment like he was going to be able to be that guy, but he can't.
It also shows the juxtaposition of Gene in the future where he wasn't willing to push that button to get help which would have alerted the police. He wasn't willing to risk anything then, but in the past, he couldn't help but break the rules.
THEY DID MAKE THE "SQUAT COBBLER" VIDEO. Vince (or whoever) is known for making cool lore video extras for The Breaking Bad universe like the Los Pollos Hermanos training videos and a music video for Jesse's band. Anyway, they got Mark Proksch (guy who plays Wormald) to do the the "squat cobbler" video. It's an interesting watch, to say the least and he does cry...💀
The cup that Kim gives to Jimmy contains an incredible foreshadowing message. She is indeed the BEST lawyer. Also, she's my favorite character in BCS and my second favorite in the BB/BCS universe after Gus.
You’ll recall that early on, Nacho told Jimmy he likes to rob criminals, because they “have no recourse”. This guy, unfortunately, seemed to think he was entitled to some recourse. 🤦🏻♂️
I think your first impression of Howard is the same as a lot of people including me. Howard becomes my favorite character by the end of the show even though I expected Mike to hold that spot lol.
You remarked about some of the locations. I’m 99% sure the Cinnabon is actually located in Cottonwood Mall in Albuquerque. I’ve been there many times. The law firm of HHM is actually an office building that has multiple businesses inside. I actually signed the mortgage papers when I sold my house in there. The Lawfirm of Davis and Main isn’t a hotel, it’s actually the Special Collections Library on Central Ave in Albuquerque
Watching your reactions are a breath of fresh air. Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad are my favorite shows of all time, so I look forward to watching you enjoy these shows. You're funny, thoughtful, honest, and spot on. You da best!!!
The guy they scammed is Ken. The same guy whose car Walter blew up in Breaking Bad. The car with the plate that says "KenWins". The tequila that they drink is the same that Gus uses to poison the cartel.
I love what that switch represents in his new office. Even though it seems to do nothing its a great little detail that sums up Jimmy. Even though they give him everything he could possibly want, he still can't resist going after the one thing he's told not to.
Also another cameo is from one of the police officers who went to the house of the guy with the yellow hummer, he's the police officer who goes to Walter's house when Skyler called them because he had supposedly broken into the house. Greetings V!
13:20 Zafiro Anejo was $50 a shot and a shot is usually between 1(in other countries) and 1.5 (USA) ounces the standard fifth normally contains around 750ml or 25.4 ounces so about 16 or 17 (if 1.5 ounces) shots (about 5 shots each). If they drank the entire bottle the bill could have been from $850 (1.5) to $1250 (if 1 ounce) depending on the bar and bar tender.
There are two major unrevealed secrets in the BB/BCS universe. One of them shouldn't be mentioned until you finish BCS, and the other one is the function of that switch in Jimmy's office.
The switch is a symbol for Jimmy's nature that makes him go against the grain for no good reason. The sign says Do not turn off the switch but Jimmy goes ahead and does it just because that's how he is.
That switch is probably wired to an outlet so you can operate pluggable light fixtures without separate switch . I assume that someone before Jimmy ised this outlet to power a printer or something like that
Hey Vicky, the moment Jimmy flipped that switch; it was symbolizing his disdain for authority. He got easy money, simple cases, and a shiny new car, five seconds after being hired he sees one rule and his instinct is to break it, showcasing his disregard for the norms. :)
Basically, yeah. It was while he was on set shooting Kindergarten Cop. He loved it, and reached out to AM General. In '99 is when GM acquired AM and they really pushed it.
I like how in the first Episode the beginning of Gene bein stuck in the Room not using the switch to get out of the room mirrors the final shot of Jimmy turning the Switch for absolutely no reason. I really changed how much he changed since back then. Not without any care to super paranoid.
Kim and Jimmy smoking, chatting in the parking lot, both partially in light, a little in the dark, such a subtle metaphor! Will they step more into the light or...? Gotta love the visual details in this show!
I love the Squat Cobbler interrogation so much as a piece of great writing. Daniel's so under suspicion (correctly) and Jimmy absolutely distracts the hell out of the cops with the weirdest fucking shit you'd never ever make up if it wasn't true.
This is the first time I've thought of this, but I wonder how Chuck feels about Howard giving Jimmy the nickname "Charlie Hustle." I just realized he probably doesn't appreciate that at all considering his name is CHARLES!
Chuck is one of the most complicated and interesting characters in television. On one hand, you hate his guts for being as cruel and mean towards his own brother as he has become, but on the other hand, you see his mental health and wellness deteriorate before our very eyes (partly due to his absolute hatred towards Jimmy). And yeah, a lot of people misjudged Howard at first, myself included. He's actually a really good character once you start to see more and more of him as the show progresses.
Your delight in these episodes was a delight to me. Regarding the switch, we don't find out what it does. However, I read somewhere that some offices had this switch so the boss could tell what kind of person they had hired: flipping the switch triggered an alert in the boss's office. Since this is a law office, I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case here.
The cop who showed at the home of Pryce is the same who showed up in breaking bad when walt moved inside of home without skyler's approval and she called cops on him for that
Not sure where the location they shot the Davis & Main office at, but they did a good job at making sure it looks very "Santa Fe". The capital of New Mexico, Santa Fe, is very big on maintaining buildings that look "traditional southwestern", in fact if you build a new home in Santa Fe, you can't even paint it any other color than a shade of brown. They want to maintain that "adobe brown" look for the whole town. Its kinda ridiculous. Plus its way expensive to live there, cost of living is much higher than it is in Albuquerque.
Haha the guy they scam at the bar is the same guy from the first season of Breaking Bad…. Had license plate “Ken Wins” and Walt eventually blows up his car at a gas station.
I’ve been loving your reactions since I followed your Breaking Bad reactions, since I’ve watched several of your MCU reactions. Note: The guy they scammed is the same guy who had his car blown up by Walt!
The dude with the ear piece at the bar where Jimmy and Kim were talking is the dude in breaking bad who's car was destroyed by Walter White in the gasoline station in season 1
I did not realize it on my first watch, but the annoying guy with the earphone is the same guy that gets his car blown up in the episode “cancer man”, hells yeah brotha man!!
I think it's that he can't resist breaking the rules. He is always going to be crooked. Gets the job of his life -- immediately does something he shouldn't and also fabricates evidence.
@@BenDover-kt8wm An added bit of depth to the symbolism is that we never see what happens. Jimmy is tempted to break rules at every turn, yet he rarely faces consequences of his rule breaking. He gets punished more for doing the right thing.
Btw, a great really underrated movie is The Cobbler. It’s a really different take for the main actor, and it’s a very interesting movie. It’s a lot more interesting going in knowing nothing.
Looks like the comment section got em all but one (unless I missed it). The cop that shows up to "Danny's" house is the same one that shows up when Skyler calls the cops on Walt when he comes back home and won't leave.
V.......its THE LAW to keep your registration and proof insurance in the vehicle. You could carry it on your person I suppose. Forgetting it could earn you a ticket. If your car is stolen thats not on you. Thats why the state also keeps both on file.
Yes, I figured it was linked to an outlet where the previous occupant had something important plugged in, router, fax etc, sign probably for the cleaners (or curious Jimmy’s) to leave it on.😂
If you missed it, that’s the guy (Kevin) whose car Walt lit on fire at the gas station by shorting the battery with the windshield wiper. Also, cobbler is a type of pie. Apple, peach etc.
Omg you think Kim and Jimmy look to be in their mid 30s?! As someone who’s 33 but hardly sees a difference between me now and mid 20s I WEEP 😅 but the perspective of zoomers might be totally different - I think they look to be in mid 40s (though not a bad thing!) although Bob Odenkirk was already in his mid 50s filming this.
You definitely want to leave your registration in your car 😂. That’s what cops need to see when you get pulled over. You’re thinking of the title. Don’t leave the title to your car in your car for obvious reasons
I adored Better Call Saul (might even say I prefer it to breaking bad), and your reactions are amazing!!! I love revisiting it with you! You are much more aware of everything than I was 😅
Switch -- It's a flip switch ! This represents the flipping side of Slippin Jimmy ! It was clearly written not to turn off. It represents.. Rule.. Morale.. Order !! Whenever Jimmy sees it he can't resist but to break, disobey ! And he did try turning it off.. waited a bit..to see if something exciting happens. Eventually lost interest and flipped back ! That's what he did by turning down the offer and fooling around ! It was that itching thought to be chaoting. Kim really brought the excitement down.. he was alone.. his old crime partner wasn't there either ! He got bored and flipped back again to accept the offer and try to be in order of world !
I feel like a lot of people have a hard time appreciating the early seasons because they really are just waiting for Saul Goodman. Jimmy is a very interesting character even before that.
The show defied all expectations by making BCS actually about NOT wanting you to see Saul. It’s such a cool twist on the origin story trope. BCS in all is a tragedy
Ever see Price in What We Do In The Shadows? That show is so good 😂 Not sure it'd be great for yt but if you haven't checked it out, watch the show & not the movie so much. ✌️ Amazing as always, V!
Misjudging Howard is not something to feel bad about, he is a truly good guy, but not a perfect boss. He did stand in Jimmy's way, but he did it because he trusted Chuck, who was basically a second father to him, and truth be told, Chuck knew Jimmy very well, but not as well as he thought he did.
Daniel Wormald, the Pie sitter, isn't seen in Breaking Bad, but is mentioned. He is Danny, the guy that owns the Lazer Tag venue that Saul tries to push onto to Walt and Jesse a bunch of times.
no, that's not true at all
@@xiNerdLordix It is according to Vince Gilligan.
@@xiNerdLordix yes, it is. It's it's directly from Vince himself. Which is what makes Skyler's line "I'll be the Danny" so damn funny knowing Danny is the Squat Cobbler.
In some alternate universe, Saul gets Skyler to do a squat cobbler video with a bowl of raisin bran. Walt Jr finds it, hence his insistence on only eating raisin bran crunch lol
The tequila (Zafiro Anejo) is the same tequila that Gus used to poison Don Eladio and the party guests in Breaking Bad.
And it's the same guy that got his car blown up by Walt
@@tek3576 KEN WINS
One of the cops was in BB when Skylar tries to get Walt out of the house.
It also costs like $10k a bottle
@@rawtrout007in universe, because it’s fictional brand. And it costs $495 as shown in the episode Axe and Grind.
doesnt matter what the switch does. its a metaphor. jimmy just cant help himself but bend the rules and seek thrill wherever he can
Of course it matters hence that massive amount of people wanting to know what it does. Sorry you just don't have the IQ to be inquisitive.
@@Gecko.... 🤡
Nacho's Dad is probably the only morally uncompromised character in BCS
Shhhhh
good job subscribers. 36 likes to a clear spoiler. you guys are fucking dense lmao
Nacho’s dad is essentially Gus Fring but BCS
Kaylee :(
Ernesto !!!!!!!!!
I love the symbolism and visual storytelling in this show. Jimmy enters his new lavish office, looks around, and heads straight towards the light switch, the one thing he wasn't supposed to touch. Jimmy gets a new cup, and it fits perfectly into his car's cup-holder, but when he gets the new company car, the cup just won't fit. Jimmy's feelings about his position at Davis & Main are translated through scenes with absolutely no dialogue. Perfect.
Touché!
The squat gobbler video does indeed exist but it's on TH-cam for some unknown reason.
As well as the blu-ray.
We need to do a better job as a community at making sure reactors know to watch the cobbler video with this episode
There's also a small clip of Aaron Paul reacting to it lol
If I watch it... you gotta tell me - will it be funny or will I never mentally recover? LMAO
@@VKunia Well.... I think both
Here we go again everyone. Oh, and the guy Kim and Jimmy are scamming in the bar? That's the same douche bag who got his car blown up by Walter with a squidgy in the very first season of breaking bad
Hehe its gonna be a wild ride that's for sure
And the white officer that comes to the baseball cards man's house is the same that talks with skyler when she calls the police to their house when walter moves back
Pretty sure he’s also Teddy from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Ken wins!
@@elbruces funny considering he loses both time he features
I love Reddit's guesses about what the switch does. "It causes cancer in a local high school chemistry teacher", "it fucks ted", "It sends EMF waves into Chuck's head", and "It’s literally Kafkaesque."
But what I agree is the real answer, it's just a light in another room or something irrelevant like that. The point of the switch is to show that Jimmy can't resist messing with things when told not to - and it's a stark comparison to his future self who is terrified to open an emergency door because of the potential of the police showing up to talk to him.
You are dumb if you think it's just a light. It's obviously something important or dangerous otherwise it wouldn't be taped and have a warning. It could be an incinerator for garbage that can burn people or it's a fumigator that releases gasses to kill bugs.
20:18
That switch was a metaphor for Jimmy’s nature. He’s immediately drawn to the forbidden, to the thing that breaks the rules. It doesn’t matter what it does, not for us, nor for Jimmy. The only characteristic of it that it is a forbidden fruit and that it will mess with people’s livelihoods.
I can’t believe they went above and beyond and actually made a squat cobbler video just for the fans.
“I think I see berries”
"Would they really be clever enough to do this?" They could clearly see exactly how the couch had been moved through the debris on the floor. And there was nothing there, because that was obviously what was stolen.
What the switch does doesn't matter. The point is that Jimmy/Saul can't help breaking the rules. He can't be that straight and narrow guy that does what he's told. He looked for just a moment like he was going to be able to be that guy, but he can't.
I can't stop thinking about the switch
It also shows the juxtaposition of Gene in the future where he wasn't willing to push that button to get help which would have alerted the police. He wasn't willing to risk anything then, but in the past, he couldn't help but break the rules.
THEY DID MAKE THE "SQUAT COBBLER" VIDEO. Vince (or whoever) is known for making cool lore video extras for The Breaking Bad universe like the Los Pollos Hermanos training videos and a music video for Jesse's band. Anyway, they got Mark Proksch (guy who plays Wormald) to do the the "squat cobbler" video. It's an interesting watch, to say the least and he does cry...💀
OH NOO LMFAO
The cup that Kim gives to Jimmy contains an incredible foreshadowing message. She is indeed the BEST lawyer. Also, she's my favorite character in BCS and my second favorite in the BB/BCS universe after Gus.
You’ll recall that early on, Nacho told Jimmy he likes to rob criminals, because they “have no recourse”. This guy, unfortunately, seemed to think he was entitled to some recourse. 🤦🏻♂️
great continuity
I think your first impression of Howard is the same as a lot of people including me. Howard becomes my favorite character by the end of the show even though I expected Mike to hold that spot lol.
You remarked about some of the locations. I’m 99% sure the Cinnabon is actually located in Cottonwood Mall in Albuquerque. I’ve been there many times. The law firm of HHM is actually an office building that has multiple businesses inside. I actually signed the mortgage papers when I sold my house in there. The Lawfirm of Davis and Main isn’t a hotel, it’s actually the Special Collections Library on Central Ave in Albuquerque
According to the behind the scenes videos, you are correct
Watching your reactions are a breath of fresh air. Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad are my favorite shows of all time, so I look forward to watching you enjoy these shows. You're funny, thoughtful, honest, and spot on. You da best!!!
The guy they scammed is Ken. The same guy whose car Walter blew up in Breaking Bad. The car with the plate that says "KenWins". The tequila that they drink is the same that Gus uses to poison the cartel.
23:38 “I feel so sorry for Howard….” Oh boy 😂
A whole lot more of that on the way
"Never keep your registration in your car"??? *Always* keep your registration in your car. It's the law.
probably should have added "if you're a criminal working with dangerous drug dealers"
I leave my registration at home and bring a glock instead
having your registration on you is the law, not in the car. i keep mine in my wallet
@@BigB0ss00 i have a pic of it on my phone. Original hard copy is kept at home.
@@joshuaortiz2031 then you will need to call someone to get your car if you're pulled over by a cop
I love what that switch represents in his new office. Even though it seems to do nothing its a great little detail that sums up Jimmy. Even though they give him everything he could possibly want, he still can't resist going after the one thing he's told not to.
Also another cameo is from one of the police officers who went to the house of the guy with the yellow hummer, he's the police officer who goes to Walter's house when Skyler called them because he had supposedly broken into the house. Greetings V!
13:20 Zafiro Anejo was $50 a shot and a shot is usually between 1(in other countries) and 1.5 (USA) ounces the standard fifth normally contains around 750ml or 25.4 ounces so about 16 or 17 (if 1.5 ounces) shots (about 5 shots each). If they drank the entire bottle the bill could have been from $850 (1.5) to $1250 (if 1 ounce) depending on the bar and bar tender.
Im loving your reaction posts so much........please please please keep going through the whole thing. It's sooooooo worth it.
That one scammed guy at the beggining of the episode is the same whose care gets blown by Walter in BB
There are two major unrevealed secrets in the BB/BCS universe. One of them shouldn't be mentioned until you finish BCS, and the other one is the function of that switch in Jimmy's office.
The switch is a symbol for Jimmy's nature that makes him go against the grain for no good reason. The sign says Do not turn off the switch but Jimmy goes ahead and does it just because that's how he is.
fun fact, 8 years later we have still no clue as to what the hell that switch did or what consequences were caused because of Jimmy flipping it
That switch is probably wired to an outlet so you can operate pluggable light fixtures without separate switch . I assume that someone before Jimmy ised this outlet to power a printer or something like that
@@robotko_ruslan Haha, a printer that is a PITA to set up again after it has been power cycled is exactly what I thought it probably is.
That was the moment Saul became Flippin' Jimmy
Hey Vicky, the moment Jimmy flipped that switch; it was symbolizing his disdain for authority. He got easy money, simple cases, and a shiny new car, five seconds after being hired he sees one rule and his instinct is to break it, showcasing his disregard for the norms. :)
The guy Jimmy and Kim scam was the same guy in Breaking Bad whose car Walter blew up in the gas station.
He is responsible for both person's break bad
The Army let Arnold drive their new Humvee. Arnold said that he wanted to own one. GM figured that was good publicity so they made a civilian version.
Basically, yeah. It was while he was on set shooting Kindergarten Cop. He loved it, and reached out to AM General. In '99 is when GM acquired AM and they really pushed it.
The guy they scam in the bar also gets his car blown up by Walt in season 1 of BrBa. Being an ass doesn't help you at all clearly.
I like how in the first Episode the beginning of Gene bein stuck in the Room not using the switch to get out of the room mirrors the final shot of Jimmy turning the Switch for absolutely no reason. I really changed how much he changed since back then. Not without any care to super paranoid.
Kim and Jimmy smoking, chatting in the parking lot, both partially in light, a little in the dark, such a subtle metaphor! Will they step more into the light or...? Gotta love the visual details in this show!
Hummers were military vehicles only. Arnold was the first person to get for for domestic use and help get them out for mass consumption.
I am half tempted to Google the term Squat Cobbler. I am also scared too! lol
th-cam.com/video/SIh5_Ian8Ds/w-d-xo.html
I love the Squat Cobbler interrogation so much as a piece of great writing. Daniel's so under suspicion (correctly) and Jimmy absolutely distracts the hell out of the cops with the weirdest fucking shit you'd never ever make up if it wasn't true.
This is the first time I've thought of this, but I wonder how Chuck feels about Howard giving Jimmy the nickname "Charlie Hustle." I just realized he probably doesn't appreciate that at all considering his name is CHARLES!
This is just such a strong show. I'm excited for you to see how it comes together.
Chuck is one of the most complicated and interesting characters in television. On one hand, you hate his guts for being as cruel and mean towards his own brother as he has become, but on the other hand, you see his mental health and wellness deteriorate before our very eyes (partly due to his absolute hatred towards Jimmy). And yeah, a lot of people misjudged Howard at first, myself included. He's actually a really good character once you start to see more and more of him as the show progresses.
The switch in the office at the end shows that Jimmy simply "can't help himself"
Howard is straight up a good guy like you said i genuienly love this character
My favorite theory about the light switch is that it spawns Huell somewhere on the map.
and the turns off his life support?
chop chop reaction girl, its been 7 days
despair :(
Your delight in these episodes was a delight to me.
Regarding the switch, we don't find out what it does. However, I read somewhere that some offices had this switch so the boss could tell what kind of person they had hired: flipping the switch triggered an alert in the boss's office. Since this is a law office, I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case here.
When Saul pulled the switch, he mustve took down the plane in LOST, the plot thickens.
The cop who showed at the home of Pryce is the same who showed up in breaking bad when walt moved inside of home without skyler's approval and she called cops on him for that
Did you just say never keep your registration in the car? Bruh where else am I gonna put it so I can also give it to the cops when they asked. D:
You said in the opening, " wonder where Kim is.?" This is the drinking game for reaction channels for BCS. And not just for Kim.
So many flashbacks from Breaking Bad. Ken, Zefiro Anejo, the police officer.
“Jimmy and the garbage, you know, he’s really familiar with it”
👀👀👀
35:26 Behind every strong man there is a strong woman.
Pryce: "I'm not stupid!"
Everyone: "ummm....."
Not sure where the location they shot the Davis & Main office at, but they did a good job at making sure it looks very "Santa Fe". The capital of New Mexico, Santa Fe, is very big on maintaining buildings that look "traditional southwestern", in fact if you build a new home in Santa Fe, you can't even paint it any other color than a shade of brown. They want to maintain that "adobe brown" look for the whole town. Its kinda ridiculous. Plus its way expensive to live there, cost of living is much higher than it is in Albuquerque.
Haha the guy they scam at the bar is the same guy from the first season of Breaking Bad…. Had license plate “Ken Wins” and Walt eventually blows up his car at a gas station.
I’ve watched a lot of reactions to BCS and I don’t think anyone remembers this.
I’ve been loving your reactions since I followed your Breaking Bad reactions, since I’ve watched several of your MCU reactions. Note: The guy they scammed is the same guy who had his car blown up by Walt!
The dude with the ear piece at the bar where Jimmy and Kim were talking is the dude in breaking bad who's car was destroyed by Walter White in the gasoline station in season 1
I feel like the light switch scene was more of a jimmy just being a rebel and not caring anymore.
I did not realize it on my first watch, but the annoying guy with the earphone is the same guy that gets his car blown up in the episode “cancer man”, hells yeah brotha man!!
Ken Wins guy is the same guy whose car was burned by Walt
Kim is by far my favorite character in BCS.
She’s a baddie…
19:55 It's another metaphor. Jimmy tries to turn switch in his life but it doesn't work for him so he'll just turn it back off.
I think it's that he can't resist breaking the rules. He is always going to be crooked. Gets the job of his life -- immediately does something he shouldn't and also fabricates evidence.
@@BenDover-kt8wm An added bit of depth to the symbolism is that we never see what happens. Jimmy is tempted to break rules at every turn, yet he rarely faces consequences of his rule breaking. He gets punished more for doing the right thing.
@@BenDover-kt8wm Good point.
The flashy Hummer guy is the perfect anti-Gus Fring, the indiscretion incarnated! 😉
you know she's a new yorker because she said "never keep your registration in your car."
Btw, a great really underrated movie is The Cobbler. It’s a really different take for the main actor, and it’s a very interesting movie. It’s a lot more interesting going in knowing nothing.
Looks like the comment section got em all but one (unless I missed it). The cop that shows up to "Danny's" house is the same one that shows up when Skyler calls the cops on Walt when he comes back home and won't leave.
Hey VKunia! This is gonna be good. 🙌
The squat cobbler video exists, btw. It's... it's something.
Don't worry about the stock guy, Walt blows his car up later!
**GASP**
"He got ratted...he got raattteed..." Lol 🤣That's not a thing
V.......its THE LAW to keep your registration and proof insurance in the vehicle. You could carry it on your person I suppose. Forgetting it could earn you a ticket. If your car is stolen thats not on you. Thats why the state also keeps both on file.
You have really friendly vibes, I like you
No one remembers Ken from Breaking Bad I swear lmaoo
KEN WINS
Squat cobbling is a lucrative business
Never keep your registration in the car? You have to
And this is why you should never take legal advice from someone on the internet
Hi VKunia! Hope you're doing great!!
You just made my day at work :D
That switch probably turns off the router’s outlet
Yes, I figured it was linked to an outlet where the previous occupant had something important plugged in, router, fax etc, sign probably for the cleaners (or curious Jimmy’s) to leave it on.😂
If you missed it, that’s the guy (Kevin) whose car Walt lit on fire at the gas station by shorting the battery with the windshield wiper. Also, cobbler is a type of pie. Apple, peach etc.
Little did anyone know that Pryce is actually Colin Robinson before he moved to New York City.
🤣At the end of “Cobbler” the in-video link is to American Pie 2 🤣
Your reaction to Ken Wins was just 👌😂😂
Omg you think Kim and Jimmy look to be in their mid 30s?! As someone who’s 33 but hardly sees a difference between me now and mid 20s I WEEP 😅 but the perspective of zoomers might be totally different - I think they look to be in mid 40s (though not a bad thing!) although Bob Odenkirk was already in his mid 50s filming this.
That annoying guy is the one that in BB took Walt’s parking spot, and then Walt set his car on fire.
Jimmy has emotional issues like his brother Chuck, but they manifest in different ways. This is a very Shakespearean relationship.
You definitely want to leave your registration in your car 😂. That’s what cops need to see when you get pulled over. You’re thinking of the title. Don’t leave the title to your car in your car for obvious reasons
The switch was most likely for a plug in the room. Maybe the computer or printer was hooked up to it.
HAHAHA it’s crazy how after this episode all you have to do is look up “ squat cobbler “ and it’s real 😂😂😂😭😭😭😭
I adored Better Call Saul (might even say I prefer it to breaking bad), and your reactions are amazing!!! I love revisiting it with you! You are much more aware of everything than I was 😅
Jimmy is in his mid 40s he turn 50 around the time he left ABQ with Walter White in breaking bad in 2010.
Switch -- It's a flip switch !
This represents the flipping side of Slippin Jimmy !
It was clearly written not to turn off. It represents..
Rule.. Morale.. Order !!
Whenever Jimmy sees it he can't resist but to break, disobey ! And he did try turning it off.. waited a bit..to see if something exciting happens. Eventually lost interest and flipped back !
That's what he did by turning down the offer and fooling around ! It was that itching thought to be chaoting. Kim really brought the excitement down.. he was alone.. his old crime partner wasn't there either ! He got bored and flipped back again to accept the offer and try to be in order of world !
Every season opener is a gene episode
I feel like a lot of people have a hard time appreciating the early seasons because they really are just waiting for Saul Goodman. Jimmy is a very interesting character even before that.
The show defied all expectations by making BCS actually about NOT wanting you to see Saul. It’s such a cool twist on the origin story trope. BCS in all is a tragedy
"..that pool is like, 3' 6", which is like.. probably, i dunno, shorter than i am?.. ..probably.." - V
6:51 Golden sneakers?!
_Now_ we know where DJT got the idea! 😆
V didn't realize Ken is the guy that Walt set fire to his car
Were is the new invincible season?
Ever see Price in What We Do In The Shadows? That show is so good 😂 Not sure it'd be great for yt but if you haven't checked it out, watch the show & not the movie so much. ✌️ Amazing as always, V!
The first episode is called Switch.
I would say take it as face value.
Misjudging Howard is not something to feel bad about, he is a truly good guy, but not a perfect boss.
He did stand in Jimmy's way, but he did it because he trusted Chuck, who was basically a second father to him, and truth be told, Chuck knew Jimmy very well, but not as well as he thought he did.