JONATHAN BANKS | Behind the Scenes | Better Call Saul
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มี.ค. 2023
- Used videos:
1. Good Cop, Bad Cop - Becoming Mike (season 1)
2. The Takedown (season 2)
3. The Return of Gus Fring (season 3)
4. Constructing the Superlab (season 4)
5. Flashing Forward, Looking Back (season 4)
6. The Good, the Bags, and the Ugly (season 5)
7. Tell Me Again (season 5)
8. Series Adjourned - Saying Goodbye to Saul (season 6)
Man I love how much Jonathan Banks loves Mike.
Fantastic character and actor. Love him. Love them both.
After watching BCS and BB I have come to understand that the reason Mike took Nacho under his wing and Jessie in BB under his wing was because Mike was trying to make right his failure of his son Mattie/Matty.
Yeah, for sure. He’s a fascinating character.
I like Mike a lot man smart man tough but fair, Jonathan Banks killed it as Mike should've got a Emmy.
*So glad they showed a slightly softer side of Mike on BCS. especially with scenes with his daughter in-law and granddaughter. and they showed that the bad things he sees and does actually do affect him emotionally*
The epidode in BCS with mike in philly is a tv gem
Jonathan Bank's Mike receive a huge fandom in Asia.
Mike is the only character in Breaking bad and better call Saul universe reflect almost the same like a 80-90s Hong Kong secret society triad character. Like a triad character in Hong Kong crime films, cold at gang issue, staying professional but yet warm and vulnerable to his own family and always strictly believe his code of brotherhood. I see this "code of brotherhood" feature only exist in Mike in both Breaking bad and better call Saul universe.
Having a strong inner character, a story in the character's heart. Gus is another character has a story within a story but lack the "code of brotherhood" and warmness to family as he dont have any. Walter has a family but I dont see much "code of brotherhood" he did to Jesse like Mike to Nacho and Werner.
Down to earth yet has a beautiful written a multi layers of Mike.
Theres so much hatred on Walter when he killed Mike.
Character of such depth needs a very experienced actor like Jonathan Banks to do the job. And he did it awesomely.
That writer Gordon Smith’s first script was Five-O. He ended up also writing Chicanery, Bagman, and my favorite of either series, Point and Shoot. Hopefully they hire him for Vince Gilligans new series.
Fuckin love Mike, Jonathan Banks killed it, what a legend!
One of the best characters in the series
Jonathan Banks is my favourite grandpa ❤❤
I'll never get over Hector being an old white man and not a heavy accented Mexican.
This is a great piece. Well put together. Gotta love Mike/Jonathan Banks. Thank you!
Favourite character of BCS/BB universe
Mike and Saul were my fav breaking bad characters. Thank god for Better call Saul.
This is super interesting
4:48 she's the same insurance lady whom infront of Jimmy sabotaged chuck's insurance
I like Mike a lot too.
Im waiting for the fisherman to find Mike, stop the bleeding and take him to the ER.
Or the scientist to reverse acid dissolution and turn Mike solid again
*Just finished the show and loved it. I'm always a late bloomer when it comes to popular tv shows. I didn't start BB until the mid-season 5 hiatus*
2024. I am so late to the BB, BCS party but boy, am I celebrating! I grew up on movies, my dad was a projectionist in the days when it was a skilled trade, not just loading a DVD. I know brilliance when I see it and everything about this universe is brilliant. Thanks to all involved.
Mike 😍💖🔥🤲
"broke my boy" scene remindes me of "I've abbonded my child" in there will be blood. different intonation and pitch but same effect
I can't believe I never realized Lane Garrison was in BCS he was in Prison Break
I still wanna see JB, Bob Odenkirk & Rhea Seehorn play together
No one recognizes the cop as tweener in prison break
Damn, Peter Gould voice kinda sounds a lot like Bryan Cranston’s
10:30 onward makes perfect sense when you watch Mike finish Hoffman and Fensky. Right after the final gunshot, Mike moved his gun hand like he will commit suicide but then he does not. Now we know why.
I'm looking at these 2 actors as the cops, reminded yet again how many great, great guest actors did this series. The only casting gaffes, imo, were the child actors. Jesse's kid brother, Mike's granddaughter, young Brock in Breaking Bad...all of them: they couldn't act! Nice kids, I'm sure, but clear-cut amateurs that distracted me, taking me out of the otherwise SO real world created in these shows. The producers should have done a little better on that front.