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In a flashback sequence, we see Mike (Jonathan Banks) use all his wits and street smarts to finally get revenge on the two men who murdered his son.
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Season 1, Episode 6 "Five-O"
Better Call Saul’s final season concludes the complicated journey and transformation of its compromised hero, Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), into criminal lawyer Saul Goodman. From the cartel to the courthouse, from Albuquerque to Omaha, season six tracks Jimmy, Saul and Gene as well as Jimmy’s complex relationship with Kim (Rhea Seehorn), who is in the midst of her own existential crisis. Meanwhile, Mike (Jonathan Banks), Gus (Giancarlo Esposito), Nacho (Michael Mando) and Lalo (Tony Dalton) are locked into a game of cat and mouse with mortal stakes.
Produced by Sony Pictures Television, Better Call Saul stars Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, Tony Dalton, and Giancarlo Esposito and is executive produced by Peter Gould, Vince Gilligan, Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Thomas Schnauz, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Diane Mercer, and Michael Morris.
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@BigMoney23223
@BigMoney23223 Год назад
Mike was the ultimate chameleon, you never knew what he was thinking, always flew under the radar. Such an awesome character
@CB-xr1eg
@CB-xr1eg Год назад
Question...how did the other gun get there? We didn't see Mike put it there when he got in the car. Had he been in their car before?
@ukqwerty999
@ukqwerty999 Год назад
He had that same mesmerising darkness, all the way back in Beverly Hills Cop
@BigMoney23223
@BigMoney23223 Год назад
@@CB-xr1eg he planted it a few days earlier by unlocking their car with a string. He was so clever for the entire series
@fujimatosa
@fujimatosa Год назад
Yes, he put it before he enter the bar
@TheBiggestPieceOfDogshit
@TheBiggestPieceOfDogshit Год назад
​@@CB-xr1eg you should watch that episode again, he plant it before he enter the bar to see them
@JB-wc4pu
@JB-wc4pu Год назад
I like how he got them to find him a secluded spot to finish business
@Winterstick549
@Winterstick549 Год назад
They did that on their own. Did you think they would kill Mike in the Taco Bell parking lot?
@jackwaters7775
@jackwaters7775 Год назад
@@Winterstick549 thats what he said dumbass, he tricked them into driving into a secluded spot to kill him when in reality it was where they would die.
@Winterstick549
@Winterstick549 Год назад
@@jackwaters7775 I see that now. I stand corrected.
@jackwaters7775
@jackwaters7775 Год назад
@@Winterstick549 Sorry for calling you a dumbass., That's not cool
@Winterstick549
@Winterstick549 Год назад
@@jackwaters7775 No worries. I had had a few cocktails when typed my initial comment. RU-vid needs a breathalyzer for comments.
@HardMrbug
@HardMrbug 11 месяцев назад
The delivery behind, "And you killed him for nothing" always gives me chills. Jonathan Banks kills in this role.
@kurtwpg
@kurtwpg 10 месяцев назад
And once he had the drop on them he shut all the emotion off.
@marcd2936
@marcd2936 5 месяцев назад
He's also great in Beverly Hills Cop
@Taco_Raider
@Taco_Raider 4 месяца назад
Hee mayde aye gewd, stronge, faurt
@YoutubesaysimCyberbully
@YoutubesaysimCyberbully 4 месяца назад
kills he does XD
@joynergrim4003
@joynergrim4003 4 месяца назад
And Mike ended up in the same situation where Waltuh kills him for nothing bc he was scared of him and had a big ego
@omnipotent8773
@omnipotent8773 Год назад
I like how the scene accurately uses all 6 rounds for his gun. No infinite ammo weirdness.
@TheNinja94a
@TheNinja94a Год назад
The two shows were pretty good on that. Walt wants to bust through a house to kill a room full of people? Belt-fed 200 round 7.62x51mm light machine gun. Mike wants a precise and reliable sniping rifle that the old dude's familiar with? Remington 700, bolt-action. I'm not even into guns like that, but I can appreciate good details.
@cjsteele9594
@cjsteele9594 Год назад
I know, i hate when they shoot 10 rounds out of a six shooter, im like wtf, really? no one can count?
@Replica_Films2000
@Replica_Films2000 Год назад
​@@cjsteele9594 often thats just editing lol
@jonnyc429
@jonnyc429 Год назад
​@@cjsteele9594 sounds like something Archer would say!
@cjsteele9594
@cjsteele9594 Год назад
@@jonnyc429 🤣
@inforism.
@inforism. Год назад
mike played a really convincing drunk, he should’ve got into acting!
@SaladBoi37
@SaladBoi37 Год назад
wait.
@patricksunderland7926
@patricksunderland7926 Год назад
waltuh
@aprocrastinator5422
@aprocrastinator5422 Год назад
im a celebrity now waltuh
@robertramsey653
@robertramsey653 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@alanmclean3292
@alanmclean3292 Год назад
😂😂😂
@talkaboutwacky
@talkaboutwacky Год назад
I love how they fell right into Mikes trap. Here they were thinking they’d be able to pick up the old feeble blackout drunk and quietly take care of him. I love when they realized they were about to be killed and had been had
@tysonmiddlebrook500
@tysonmiddlebrook500 Год назад
holy shit 15 years ago
@CellHeart
@CellHeart Год назад
This comment has 666 likes, please nobody ruin it.
@manicobservations9605
@manicobservations9605 Год назад
@@CellHeart Hail Satan and such
@CellHeart
@CellHeart Год назад
@@manicobservations9605 Mike would put a bullet in Satan, then another one in Walt as soon as he arrived. That's the sequel we should have got
@nickkerber1145
@nickkerber1145 Год назад
Worth keeping in mind, they clearly didn't intend to kill him from the start, they picked him up to see what he knew, and then decided to kill him when he said he knew they killed his son and he was going to prove it. They probably would have let him go if he hadn't added "and I'm going to prove it.". Last thing a corrupt cop wants is a dead body, cover story or not.
@giantWario
@giantWario Год назад
What I love the most about this is that Mike waited till the two of them pretty much confessed in front of him before killing them. If he had just wanted them dead, he could have done it in a much simpler manner where he wouldn't have risked getting shot but he wanted to be absolutely sure that he was right before killing them.
@HANKTHEDANKEST
@HANKTHEDANKEST Год назад
Mike's the true hero, really. He KNEW these guys were bad, but without 100% certainty there's no way his moral code would've allowed him to take them out. Good thing they made it easy for him.
@nickkerber1145
@nickkerber1145 Год назад
He also doesn't take anything as an admission of guilt until they attempt to fire on him. After the guy pulls the trigger on the (Mike's) unloaded gun, he opens fire.
@Francklyynnnn
@Francklyynnnn Год назад
It wasn't about making sure he was right. Mike knew. He just wanted to let them know that their deaths are a punishment and a consequence for what they did to his son. It's about making them regtet everything that happened as much as he does when they see his gun pointed at him. The "drunk" ramblings were his manifesto
@giantWario
@giantWario Год назад
@@Francklyynnnn Mike didn't know they did it. Mike thought they did it. He thought right of course but thinking is not proof. If all he wanted was to make sure they knew this was for Matty, he would have taken them out with a shot in the back of the head while they were still in their cruiser. After all, at that point, he had already given them his ''manifesto''. But no, he, once again, waited till they outright confessed in front of him. Which was incredibly dangerous by the way, Mike almost died because he wanted to hear them confess. And by the way, I think you really don't understand Mike's character if you think other people recognizing and/or understanding his actions is at all important to him. Even without the evidence in the show that a confession is what he was after, Mike wanting to give a ''manifesto'' and to gloat in front of his son's killer is not what Mike does at all. When Mike went after Hector, he certainly didn't care that Hector and his family would never know who took him out. Mike is not some pathetic narcissist who gives out a ''manifesto''.
@highdownmartin
@highdownmartin Год назад
And I’m gonna prove it. And he did
@mr.bobody4486
@mr.bobody4486 Год назад
Its so funny how Mike's simple plan of faking being drunk threw them off to the point of death. They were so caught off guard they didn't even know how to react other than blind shooting.
@Wastelandman7000
@Wastelandman7000 Год назад
Or that they thought for one second he wouldn't have a gun on him somewhere.
@InfernosReaper
@InfernosReaper Год назад
@@Wastelandman7000 they *already* checked him. what happened before was he *knew* they'd do that, so he stashed one in their car before hand. *that* they didn't expect
@flumse9218
@flumse9218 Год назад
Where were you on the night they died? I was drunk af as several witnesses can tell you.
@kire929
@kire929 Год назад
@Amir Khan Mike's son was offered a bribe by the cops from this scene. He asked Mike for advice about what to do about it. Shortly after, out of fear of Mike's son getting them in trouble, they killed him.
@InfernosReaper
@InfernosReaper Год назад
@@kire929 His son talked to him about those 2 and their corruption. Mike then talked his son into participating in skimming drug money with them, because he didn't want his son to get killed by crooked cops... ...and they killed him anyway, because they thought he *might* still rat them out. With the timing, it wasn't hard to put 2 & 2 together.
@SheldonAdama17
@SheldonAdama17 9 месяцев назад
Hard to believe that Mike meets his end at the hand of a guy who at this moment is driving a Pontiac Aztek scared of his own shadow.
@ChicagoHOG27
@ChicagoHOG27 7 месяцев назад
Underrated comment!
@user-wh2ei8qm6s
@user-wh2ei8qm6s 6 месяцев назад
"The ones you least expect..."
@luxuriouswatera9532
@luxuriouswatera9532 4 месяца назад
With a big ego too
@markdelmar-sn8wd
@markdelmar-sn8wd 3 месяца назад
never underestimate a frightened person. that is when they at their most dangerous.
@Bundys_locks
@Bundys_locks 2 месяца назад
lol that boy Walt different 😂😂😂😂😂😂 after watching better call Saul u recognize how much of a monster Walt is
@maskedmarvyl4774
@maskedmarvyl4774 Год назад
How do you live with destroying your son's faith in honesty and the law, and then seeing him get murdered anyway? It's like seeing your son killed twice. No wonder Mike lost all faith in life and humanity.
@suspie3147
@suspie3147 Год назад
My dad did this to me. Just in a different way.
@cypher2365
@cypher2365 Год назад
"I broke my boy"....
@yoda5770610
@yoda5770610 Год назад
I think he was still trying to find it in his granddaughter.
@seanmiller5460
@seanmiller5460 Год назад
Try working retail for an extended period of time... life and humanity are overrated.
@115Wilko
@115Wilko Год назад
@@suspie3147 He killed you twice in a different way? Get gone lol.
@octobersveryown29
@octobersveryown29 Год назад
Damn, even the two actors who play the policemen are flawless.
@mistaowickkuh6249
@mistaowickkuh6249 Год назад
Seriously this show had the best actors all the way down to the most insignificant extra. Here is the mandatory Bravo Vince: B R A V O I N C E
@JarrekAsF
@JarrekAsF Год назад
The way the on driving keeps glancing over at his partner gets me every time. Such a perfect shot. You can see him internally losing it and having to stay calm thinking they are still gonna get away with it.
@TrollNova
@TrollNova Год назад
@@mistaowickkuh6249 ???? Stop being such a no life lmfao
@user-gw4zg1qm8m
@user-gw4zg1qm8m Год назад
That's the product of a good director
@Jdb63
@Jdb63 10 месяцев назад
Makes you wonder how the acting in some movies is so atrocious
@lowellcalavera6045
@lowellcalavera6045 Год назад
He left them an obvious weapon to find. He was a master of psychology.
@jbmboy
@jbmboy Год назад
This is missing the scene where he planted a loaded gun in the back of their police car. He knew exactly how it was going to play out.
@ericktobar8506
@ericktobar8506 Год назад
@@jbmboy which scene was that? I believe I missed it
@jbmboy
@jbmboy Год назад
@@ericktobar8506 Earlier in the same episode if I recall. He unlocks the police car whilst it's parked using Mike magic, plants a gun between the back cushions, locks it again and wanders off whilst we wait for the pay off that came soon after
@dchil15
@dchil15 2 месяца назад
@@jbmboy Most crown vics use the exact same key, there's no magic. You can buy the keys everywhere. 1284X
@chobochobus
@chobochobus 12 дней назад
@@dchil15 Yes but in the episode he uses a twine/string to unlock the car via the window locks
@SaladBoi37
@SaladBoi37 Год назад
Gosh, this just makes Mike's fate so much more sad. He didn't even get to have a proper burial.
@The-Deadite
@The-Deadite Год назад
Mike had such a rotten ending- killed for no good reason.
@giobeltran2
@giobeltran2 Год назад
Just like his son, murdered for no reason other than the murderer being scared
@DNALBN
@DNALBN Год назад
Lol he got put in a acid barrel
@joeminier1736
@joeminier1736 Год назад
And what’s sadder it was all for nothing. He failed everyone around him.
@yankee9niner400
@yankee9niner400 Год назад
​@@The-Deadite Like the proper burial he gave to the German engineer he murdered in the desert or to the young boy whose body he helped dispose of? A great character but let's not romanticise him.
@TheJim42069
@TheJim42069 Год назад
I said it back during Breaking bad and I'm still saying it now...Mike is the hardest character on any of these shows.
@hetfieldofjames5261
@hetfieldofjames5261 Год назад
Ayo?
@CesarGarcia-nd5xz
@CesarGarcia-nd5xz Год назад
And he’s just 19 yrs old
@alfredorielmolo8659
@alfredorielmolo8659 Год назад
​@@hetfieldofjames5261 👀 📸
@sludge8506
@sludge8506 Год назад
Keep on talking to yourself, jimbo. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@Wyndamn
@Wyndamn Год назад
Absolute truth 💯💯💯💯
@DrknssRules1
@DrknssRules1 9 месяцев назад
I like the subtlety of him only firing "in defense". He doesn't immediately just open fire and kill them. He waits for them to pull the trigger first so he has "justification" to shoot them. They technically fired first.
@jkeebla
@jkeebla 8 месяцев назад
@@scottmatheson3346it is pretty complicated, he was technically planning to kill them first but he only pulled a gun out when they said they were going to kill him
@nikel-
@nikel- 7 месяцев назад
​@@scottmatheson3346 he did that for himself, for the peace of his own mind
@adamhaynes4208
@adamhaynes4208 7 месяцев назад
That’s doesn’t matter in the eyes of the law, he shot and killed two policemen, doesn’t matter if it was justified or not, a judge and a jury would definitely convict him if he was arrested
@RomasKalash
@RomasKalash 6 месяцев назад
How is he firing in defense? He had a gun drawn on them.
@petermgruhn
@petermgruhn 6 месяцев назад
Mike's not stupid enough to fall for that line. They turned around and he had a gun pointed at them. They could have a legit case for self defense. Now, Mike might be able to counter it with "he did have a gun in his hand and I did hear him outlining how he was going to kill me", but that's not the case you just made. Your case is solely "they shot first." You pull a gun on somebody and they shoot at you? They are the defending party, not you who initiated the aggression. Mike would know this. He would know he set the whole thing up. He would know he put them in a situation where they would have to shoot him. He is smart. He was a cop. He would not be fooled.
@luwucian4497
@luwucian4497 Год назад
4:28 I love that shot of the policeman realizing that he has no bullets, it's a small zoom that improves the scene,great acting
@Davidson762
@Davidson762 Год назад
From memory I think he had made the firing pin non functional? The cop would be expected to rack the slide and notice it had no bullets, Mike wouldn't have left that to chance
@InfernosReaper
@InfernosReaper Год назад
@@Davidson762 how many people check to make sure there are bullets with they rack the slide?
@jllamb88
@jllamb88 Год назад
@@InfernosReaper I do, every time. That’s gun safety 101, and becomes habit even when you want the chamber to be loaded.
@InfernosReaper
@InfernosReaper Год назад
@@jllamb88 Yeah, but imagine for a minute you were instead like the average cop, putting in only the absolute minimum range time. Now, imagine you've picked up a gun from a retired cop. Do you assume it's loaded because of who had? Probably. It's basically a reverse Alec Baldwin situation
@kogoromori5350
@kogoromori5350 Год назад
It reminds of a scene in an old movie. I would even say borderline clichee crime scene. The whole flashback felt like that though
@DagwoodDogwoggle
@DagwoodDogwoggle Год назад
Every brilliant person eventually loses his/he edge. To think that this man was murdered by Walter White. Bumbling Walter White who realized moments after shooting Mike that he didn't even need to do it and then blathered on apologizing and asking for forgiveness.
@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens
It was Heisenberg who killed him. Heisenberg, the man who brought down Gus Fring, who was able to kill 10 men in 3 prisons in 2 minus, the man who became the subject of an international manhunt which culminated in him killing an entire neonazi gang.
@DagwoodDogwoggle
@DagwoodDogwoggle Год назад
@@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens Well, that's one way of looking at it. I'm looking at it from the point of view of the actual scene where Walter decides to kill Mike. If you watch that scene - in those minutes - Walter was a bumbling idiot who makes a panic, rash decision he immediately admits he was an idiot for making. Context is everything.
@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens
@@DagwoodDogwoggle You're totally right, my bad
@luckyrice69
@luckyrice69 Год назад
We don't know that Mike died by that river. Anyone who thinks Mike is dead, doesn't know Mike.
@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens
@@luckyrice69 The dude collapsed after being shot in Vince Gilligan’s world. He’s dead
@_6-6_
@_6-6_ Год назад
I absolutely love how Mike tells the truth when they ask him what’s he “knew” Drunk people have very little inhibition, and let things slip even if it’s not in their best interest. It really sold them on the fact that he was intoxicated
@stephenribchester2185
@stephenribchester2185 Год назад
In vino veritas
@karhu7581
@karhu7581 9 месяцев назад
It's why I don't drink. Living in a kind of homophobic town there are things I would let slip that I just can't.
@Onigirli
@Onigirli 9 месяцев назад
@@karhu7581 That's so sad...
@jec3830
@jec3830 9 месяцев назад
@karhu7581 lol
@TheCrackedBead
@TheCrackedBead 9 месяцев назад
Hugs from Canada. I'm so sorry you have to deal with that BS.
@Supperdude9
@Supperdude9 Год назад
These guys got so lucky that Mike didn't make them suffer for what they did to his boy. No wonder he's so adamant about his grandkid. That's all he has left of his own kid.
@howard5992
@howard5992 Год назад
yeah, he just snuffed em out ... and gave them a chance to try to fight back too
@InfernosReaper
@InfernosReaper Год назад
@@howard5992 giving them a chance to fight back was more incidental, but did help sell that it was probably just more gang violence
@tysonmiddlebrook500
@tysonmiddlebrook500 Год назад
He made the one dude suffer
@joeminier1736
@joeminier1736 Год назад
That’s what Gus should have learned from.
@HANKTHEDANKEST
@HANKTHEDANKEST Год назад
@@tysonmiddlebrook500 Neck wound isn't suffering, a stomach wound is. That man died quickly, instead of screaming for 6 hours first. Mike gave these pigs far more mercy than they were owed.
@punkrockdavid
@punkrockdavid Год назад
Fuckin one handed a snub nose and he aimed for their necks cause he know the armor would catch the bullets. The first 2 shots were just to incapacitate the first cop then all neck shots. Mike was a G
@homoerectus744
@homoerectus744 Год назад
And he didn’t give them a full body to hit, turning to the side.
@lorddoosworth8175
@lorddoosworth8175 Год назад
@@homoerectus744 dude is OP lol
@MK-tx6te
@MK-tx6te Год назад
@@lorddoosworth8175 You lot are yanks, no more questions needed. Only nation that loves guns...
@josiahgonzalez942
@josiahgonzalez942 Год назад
​@@homoerectus744 did you know that same detail is what gunslingers back in the wild west would do? It's a nice detail
@aaronwylie6928
@aaronwylie6928 3 месяца назад
He got the other dude in the head
@psychoaztecs
@psychoaztecs Год назад
quite smart of mike to use a revolver. he won't have to worry about picking up brass casings.
@bionmccool
@bionmccool Год назад
"...and it never jams."
@yoshijb9428
@yoshijb9428 Год назад
​@@bionmccool no but squib loads are a thing.
@benjaminperez7328
@benjaminperez7328 2 месяца назад
@@yoshijb9428 A rare thing.
@yoshijb9428
@yoshijb9428 2 месяца назад
@@benjaminperez7328 Still a thing though.🤷‍♂️
@starks834
@starks834 13 дней назад
It wouldn't be that smart if he needed two more shots.
@dougr5379
@dougr5379 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic acting on everyone's part. So realistic, almost felt like it was filmed by real life HD surveillance video.
@Nurd_Boi
@Nurd_Boi Год назад
​@Tech bro that's 4th grade vocabulary at best
@Stonecutter334
@Stonecutter334 6 месяцев назад
@@Nurd_Boithanks teach. Important for a RU-vid comment
@kelleymcbride4633
@kelleymcbride4633 Год назад
Mike is by far the best character in the entire series
@thomasmadigan6083
@thomasmadigan6083 Год назад
Without a doubt. Too bad he died such a shitty death.
@BN-lm4fz
@BN-lm4fz Год назад
One of the best characters of all time.
@cheesesteakphilly
@cheesesteakphilly Год назад
Saul is my favourite and then it’s Mike.
@jasonbailey1981
@jasonbailey1981 9 месяцев назад
Amen
@jkeebla
@jkeebla 8 месяцев назад
jesse is my favorite but mikes close
@jimcrawford5039
@jimcrawford5039 Год назад
Mike should have his own show!
@BleezyBandit
@BleezyBandit Год назад
As much as i like mike i think his backstory was wrapped up perfectly in better call saul. Not much is left to show about him. And it ended as perfectly as it could
@epikmadman5518
@epikmadman5518 Год назад
waltuh 👴🏻
@MichaelSmith-cj4be
@MichaelSmith-cj4be Год назад
He’s in better call saul a lot
@nocturnalrecluse1216
@nocturnalrecluse1216 Год назад
He did. It's called better call saul.
@---zo8jc
@---zo8jc Год назад
Vince can only write so much dude there’s like 10+ years worth of mike backstory we saw him grow and we saw him die. Any more of the BB universe and it’ll start to feel less like a masterpiece and more like a stretched out cash cow
@mikefriend1514
@mikefriend1514 Год назад
Better call Saul is unbelievably well written. So many great characters and plot lines.
@figaro-dg5c5
@figaro-dg5c5 6 месяцев назад
It's kinda meh
@osamu_90
@osamu_90 2 месяца назад
@@figaro-dg5c5To 14-year-old kids, that is.
@figaro-dg5c5
@figaro-dg5c5 2 месяца назад
@@osamu_90 it's meh for adults too.
@maulrat588
@maulrat588 Год назад
One of the top three or four scenes from Better Call Saul. Magnificent performance. Awesome lighting. Great scene.
@Chris-qn6pr
@Chris-qn6pr Год назад
Yes, the lighting is phenomenal.
@dougpeters1625
@dougpeters1625 Год назад
Everything is perfect, and the lighting is phenomenal, down to every last detail, such as the shadow of the wire grid in the car separating the front/back seat appearing in and out of mikes face as the streetlights go by. Every little detail is a masterpiece!
@ZiontheHutt
@ZiontheHutt Год назад
The lighting made you feel the bitter cold in the air.
@michaelmcneely1377
@michaelmcneely1377 Год назад
I seriously could have watched an entire series of Mike outsmarting people.
@harry2928
@harry2928 Год назад
It'd be deliciously satisfying and meaty entertainment, addictive to watch. 👍🏻
@surengrigorian7888
@surengrigorian7888 7 месяцев назад
McGyver.
@sebchowdhury8028
@sebchowdhury8028 Год назад
Absolutely love Mikey. He really deserves his own spin-off. Mike is always unassuming, fair and very, very, smart. He’s always 10 steps ahead. He literally knows everyone’s moves before them make them. One of my favourite characters in the franchise other than Jesse and Walter. Breaking Bad did some really superb character developments. They understood people.
@jettaeschroff6924
@jettaeschroff6924 Год назад
unfortunately i think jonathan banks (the guy who plays mike) is probably too old at this point to have his own spin off
@m00tes
@m00tes Год назад
@@jettaeschroff6924 de-aging is a thing now though.
@jettaeschroff6924
@jettaeschroff6924 Год назад
@@m00tes de aging with cgi, true, but the guy is 76 and he might not have the energy anymore to do another series
@m00tes
@m00tes Год назад
@@jettaeschroff6924 energy wise thats true, but he was and still is very fullfilled with that role. But if we ever get spin-off i think its quite almost certainly gonna be connected to Lalo, maybe Howard partly, but definitely Lalo.
@CommanderLongJohn
@CommanderLongJohn 11 месяцев назад
​@@m00tesLol dear lord we don't need spin-off's about spin-off's, BCS is one of the few cases where a prequel was warranted and properly (tremendously really) executed, but even in this show there were times (mainly in the last 2-3 seasons) Gus and Mike and even Jimmy's age were pretty glaring. Vince Gilligan and Peter specifically didn't use de-aging CGI with this show too, they personally don't like it and wanted a natural feel-on top of the fact the budget simply didn't allow for it like say The Irishman; even with de-aging, a man pushing 80yrs old isn't physically pulling off what he was doing at 40-50yrs old, he isn't going to sound like he did, at a certain point de-aging isn't convincing.
@joeminier1736
@joeminier1736 Год назад
The fact that his precinct knew what they did and feel they deserved it shows they didn’t think Matt would rat.
@rosePetrichor
@rosePetrichor Год назад
Note how Mike's plan also includes getting to tell them exactly why he's going to kill them before he does it without presenting a risk to himself. He wanted these guys to KNOW what they'd done and what they had coming
@jimhalpert0
@jimhalpert0 Год назад
"Colder than my exes tit out here" Bro really killed his ex wifes pet bird smh
@kentvesser9484
@kentvesser9484 Год назад
Ah, good use of a bird reference.
@maybetomorrowmaybe
@maybetomorrowmaybe Год назад
lmao this is my kind of humor
@aluminiumknight4038
@aluminiumknight4038 Год назад
Mike wasn't gonna kill them but he changed his mind because of this joke
@wawawuu1514
@wawawuu1514 Год назад
Or maybe his wife, too. 40+% of cops are domestic abusers.
@jeremyharris5609
@jeremyharris5609 Год назад
I like how he gave them the low hanging fruit of his semi-auto. Feined drunkenness, confronted them on their crookedness and then served them justice; just in the moment they thought they were in control. This was all planned, he was calculated.
@foxdancemedia
@foxdancemedia 8 месяцев назад
it also would have been more obvious that the revolver was unloaded if that had been the gun they found on him, so it makes sense that he chose that as the gun he stashed instead of the semi auto
@moneyball647
@moneyball647 7 месяцев назад
@@foxdancemedia Why would a semiauto be different?
@foxdancemedia
@foxdancemedia 7 месяцев назад
@@moneyball647 with a revolver they might potentially see into the cylinder and notice the chambers are all empty, with a semi auto you'd have to remove the magazine and pull the slide back to see if there are any rounds in it. it's impossible to tell at a cursory glance if it's loaded or not
@moneyball647
@moneyball647 7 месяцев назад
@@foxdancemedia Thanks!
@BlackBarney
@BlackBarney Год назад
this is when the show started getting great and never stopped
@mistameff3528
@mistameff3528 Год назад
5:08 I love how long you hear the sound travel
@dumpmuch
@dumpmuch Год назад
Jonathan Banks was acting a person acting
@Zodiak34
@Zodiak34 Год назад
i find that the level of acting of Mike Ehrmantraut is one of the biggest stretch in the show
@user-gw4zg1qm8m
@user-gw4zg1qm8m Год назад
I am so thankful for Better call saul. Because Mike was one of my favourite characters from BB. To see more of his badass scenes was just just wonderful.
@nancyturner217
@nancyturner217 2 месяца назад
The song playing in the bar before they leave is by a band called 38 special A .38 special is a nickname for the small holdout backup revolver mike uses to shoot the cops
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel Месяц назад
Good catch. However, a ".38 special" is not a nickname - It is a "K frame" handgun developed by Smith & Wesson in 1898 or 1902, depending on the source, for it's Military & Police Model Revolver, used extensively from the 1920's to the 1990's. It was used by our military personnel in WW1, WW2, Korean and Vietnam wars. Very reliable, accurate, well made.
@elvispressplay7735
@elvispressplay7735 3 дня назад
​@@usernamemykelright. .38 special is just the name of the ammo it uses. "Saturday Night Special" was a slang term for any cheap handgun a criminal might carry.
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 3 дня назад
@@elvispressplay7735 The cheapest handguns were the ones youth gangs (at least in NYC) used to make from a stolen vehicle antenna (for .22 cartridge), wood, and rubber bands. I forget what was used as a "hammer".
@luigibrown263
@luigibrown263 Год назад
Mike is the best character ever.. Even him buying groceries would be so awesome to watch!
@finger420
@finger420 Год назад
4:26 Finger on the trigger
@patricksarama4963
@patricksarama4963 Год назад
Finger
@johng5617
@johng5617 Год назад
okay class today we're gonna practice our trigger finger kid named trigger:
@gotdank
@gotdank Год назад
Duhh, where else would he have it? lol
@finger420
@finger420 Год назад
@@gotdankkid named Finger:
@kidnamedfinger8676
@kidnamedfinger8676 Год назад
@@finger420 waltuh
@Syonnach
@Syonnach Год назад
Brilliant writing and brilliant acting from the 3 of them.
@nooneyouknow239
@nooneyouknow239 9 месяцев назад
This episode is probably my favourite episode out of the entire series. I like how the whole episode was building up to this moment.
@daviddavis1322
@daviddavis1322 10 месяцев назад
Man the sound design/production is really good. Gunshots are crisp, loud, full. Reverb correctly off the road / etc above and to the sides. Wow.
@CaptainBlaine
@CaptainBlaine 8 месяцев назад
In many ways, Mike got exactly what was coming to him in the end. But still, he also deserved to avenge his son. His character gave so many satisfying moments. So well written and acted.
@thomdork9423
@thomdork9423 Год назад
So powerful. Jonathan Banks is an amazing actor.
@SunriseMaster
@SunriseMaster Год назад
my favorite moment of season 1 by far
@darkpower6131
@darkpower6131 Год назад
Episode?
@SunriseMaster
@SunriseMaster Год назад
@@darkpower6131 Five-O. It’s episode 6 of season 1
@josephdemarzo6762
@josephdemarzo6762 10 месяцев назад
When Fensky is crawling away, note the word “integrity” on the Philly PD patch on his left shoulder…brilliant detail like this makes this episode so great!
@defconjack717
@defconjack717 Год назад
one of the best scenes in the whole series
@trevorcoyle517
@trevorcoyle517 Год назад
I just love the sound design in this scene, the pistols sound great
@evertvanderhik5774
@evertvanderhik5774 Год назад
Mike, my favourite character in BB and BCS. Unbelievable that he started only because Bob Odenkirk was not available one day.
@Onigirli
@Onigirli Год назад
Gotta feel bad for the other universes where Odenkirk was available
@ederozgonyi5335
@ederozgonyi5335 Год назад
One of the best scenes ever. I can't not love it
@gaman4cv836
@gaman4cv836 8 месяцев назад
Smart of Mike to use the semi auto as the plant and the revolver as the weapon. Revolvers don't eject casings. Nice touch.
@Real_Iron_Smith
@Real_Iron_Smith Год назад
This is arguably my favorite BCS episode, and that's saying something!
@LewisSkeeter
@LewisSkeeter Месяц назад
All three act brilliantly.
@DeaconShadow
@DeaconShadow 24 дня назад
Watched this like a dozen times. Always hits hard.
@lesterbronson2385
@lesterbronson2385 Год назад
One of the greatest scenes in the show, hands down.
@dbodooley
@dbodooley 10 месяцев назад
It’s crazy how good Better Call Saul is. I’m not kidding here I think it’s one of the best shows ever made. BB my #1 by far.
@ChicagoHOG27
@ChicagoHOG27 7 месяцев назад
Same. By far.
@blackblurable
@blackblurable 6 месяцев назад
The back story and his conversation with his daughter in law were tough. Mike was such a great character in both shows.
@jaayace
@jaayace 4 месяца назад
Probably the best television ive ever seen, bravo Mr. Banks
@steveschoelman3369
@steveschoelman3369 5 месяцев назад
Such great audio for an outstanding scene.
@ChristianPaul75
@ChristianPaul75 Год назад
Some time ago I read in an article that every story in the BB/BCS universe had already been told. I don´t think so. I would love to see a movie/series on Mike´s background as a crooked beat cop, ultimately leading to his son´s death. They could also depict Mike´s narrative from the BB episode "Half Measures" - one of my favorite moments of the whole series.
@coolguy05190
@coolguy05190 Год назад
5:07 this is the moment when Finger became John Marston
@Saladass-kc1hh
@Saladass-kc1hh Год назад
*He had Faith*
@maybetomorrowmaybe
@maybetomorrowmaybe Год назад
Oh wow, yeah, he's doing the John Marston pose from the box art
@thepillow13e39
@thepillow13e39 Год назад
I got a plan Mike
@Saladass-kc1hh
@Saladass-kc1hh Год назад
@@thepillow13e39 you always had a plan dutch
@thepillow13e39
@thepillow13e39 Год назад
@@Saladass-kc1hh This is a good one
@jobless4660
@jobless4660 9 месяцев назад
Very satisfying watch...!
@Melody-td5hd
@Melody-td5hd 2 месяца назад
This whole episode was a fucking masterpiece.
@D1rtyD3bra
@D1rtyD3bra Год назад
I just love seeing their eyes full of fear and then mikes eyes full of nothing.
@alientestes8331
@alientestes8331 Год назад
I love how at 2:20 you can see the younger cop, who probably was matty’s partner, tearing up and feeling guilty for what he had been coerced into and done to his partner.
@aluminiumknight4038
@aluminiumknight4038 Год назад
Of he was guilty he wouldn't look at his partner. He was just scared.
@robertramsey653
@robertramsey653 Год назад
​@@aluminiumknight4038 he looked like he felt guilty to me, but yes, he was scared too. He didnt want to end up the same way. He probably had a family at home too, which is probably why he felt guilty. He knew what he took from mattie's family.
@PerigeeParrot
@PerigeeParrot Год назад
Social-emotional agnosia, also known as emotional agnosia or expressive agnosia, is the inability to perceive facial expressions, body language, and voice intonation. A person with this disorder is unable to non-verbally perceive others' emotions in social situations, limiting normal social interactions. Social-emotional agnosia often occurs in individuals with schizophrenia and autism. It is difficult to distinguish from, and has been found to co-occur with, alexithymia.
@joshschaeffer3300
@joshschaeffer3300 Год назад
​@@PerigeeParrotwhat's your point?
@PerigeeParrot
@PerigeeParrot Год назад
​@@joshschaeffer3300 The cop's expressions are very clear and he is not sad for mike, or broken up, or getting ready to cry. Anyone who misinterprets his expressions that poorly might well be dealing with social-emotional agnosia. This might be the kind of thing you want to mention to your doctor, because an inability to recognize regular human facial expressions is a sign of several behavioral disorders
@kennywrong
@kennywrong 2 месяца назад
One of my favorite sequences from BCS
@adequatebus8280
@adequatebus8280 Год назад
No more half measures. -C
@weepingboy3
@weepingboy3 Год назад
Mike was always one step ahead… always
@ducktapepilot
@ducktapepilot Год назад
Mike was such an amazing character. I would love to see a spinoff origin story of his character!
@cank-pm5np
@cank-pm5np 9 месяцев назад
one of the best scenes
@rdyramos
@rdyramos 2 месяца назад
Amazing episode, the end confession is genius acting 👏
@burnmaster2009
@burnmaster2009 Год назад
I love how he steps on his shoe as he tries to crawl away. They got what they deserved.
@TheNinja94a
@TheNinja94a Год назад
The look-up angle of someone shooting their victim one final time is a classic. Never gets old. Wish I knew enough about film to know the first piece of media to use it.
@benjaminlucas1635
@benjaminlucas1635 Год назад
Mike was always a resourceful person who always knew how to make a well laid plan.
@NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ek
Brilliant!!!!
@tgeos
@tgeos Год назад
one of the best preview i saw)
@ancliuin2459
@ancliuin2459 Год назад
'No flinching on the last shot. Respect to the actor, that's something you don't see often.
@paulhoover1169
@paulhoover1169 Год назад
Best scene ever. Comic book guy confirmed
@marcohuaman4702
@marcohuaman4702 3 месяца назад
One of the best episodes
@khidaral-mukhtaar7327
@khidaral-mukhtaar7327 9 месяцев назад
This guy is so talented!✅
@richardrockett9175
@richardrockett9175 Год назад
I love the entire universe but this is my favorite episode of bcs
@LuckyDucky35
@LuckyDucky35 Год назад
Such a satisfying moment
@Jmaxtrian-qy4qs
@Jmaxtrian-qy4qs Год назад
Shift Ctrl N
@Jmaxtrian-qy4qs
@Jmaxtrian-qy4qs Год назад
🔎 feds go bye bye 🩸😕
@diesemautokerl2181
@diesemautokerl2181 11 месяцев назад
​@@Jmaxtrian-qy4qs Mike was a fed lol
@Jmaxtrian-qy4qs
@Jmaxtrian-qy4qs 11 месяцев назад
@@diesemautokerl2181 But he wasn't corrupt like they were.... I'm afraid.
@sr50223
@sr50223 8 месяцев назад
Is very believable very well done
@Wayte13
@Wayte13 Год назад
I like the little moment when they aren't looking and he drops the act to grab things or look around
@palaceofwisdom9448
@palaceofwisdom9448 Год назад
In an era of reboots and remakes, Mike is different from any other character I've ever seen.
@DoctorNoon2717
@DoctorNoon2717 Год назад
You walk in from 2015 pal?
@37Dionysos
@37Dionysos Год назад
Wish we also had here first when Mike breaks into the cruiser and stashes his own gun in back where he knows they'll put him, after he sells them the threatening drunk routine. Banks also kills the earlier scene when he tells his son's full story and how much they thought of each other---so his mind and heart here must have been like a mountain cave of ice.
@wadedavies7991
@wadedavies7991 10 месяцев назад
Hook line and sinker... brilliant to watch
@steventhorson4487
@steventhorson4487 Год назад
Awesome ❤️ 💯 👌!!
@kingbeauregard
@kingbeauregard Год назад
People are talking a lot about Mike's trap, but the thing I notice is how he was also looking for a reason to not have to go through with it. For example, if they'd said to Mike "you've got it all wrong, we didn't kill Matty", he almost certainly would have listened. But rather than deny it, they took him to Remote Location to finish him off. And even then, he didn't pull the trigger first; he waited until after one of them shot. Mike wanted to be wrong about them, and he wanted there to be some other way to deal with them.
@markdelmar-sn8wd
@markdelmar-sn8wd 3 месяца назад
the problem is that he knew these guys very well, he knew what they were up to on the job, and perhaps was familiar with their tactics on the job which no doubt involved regularly assaulting suspects, planting evidence and stitching people up generally. he was also in on the department corruption and they knew it. so when he said they did it, they knew that they had been totally rumbled. no evidence was required. but they also realised he could have proven that they were the guilty ones, if done by the book. so murder was immediately on the cards, and mike had come prepared only for that outcome, knowing without a doubt what they would do. that would be my take on it.
@ahmadjibawi8535
@ahmadjibawi8535 11 месяцев назад
Mike character is so good. He could have his own show just like Saul
@id10t98
@id10t98 Год назад
Gotta love the writing.
@ricogo2447
@ricogo2447 Год назад
Well played !
@angelis5157
@angelis5157 Год назад
Just amazing how this entire story and character was created just because Bob Odenkirk was playing a character in HIMYM
@joshuapope9225
@joshuapope9225 10 месяцев назад
I like how he let him try fire the unloaded gun before he executed them, must've done it just to see the fear in his eyes
@dennisoakes8678
@dennisoakes8678 4 месяца назад
I LOVE THIS SCENE!!!
@uncleiroh0989
@uncleiroh0989 11 месяцев назад
Best show ever
@sr50223
@sr50223 9 месяцев назад
Don't worry mikey we're gonna work this all out.......
@apothecarysteed1566
@apothecarysteed1566 Год назад
Who knew Tweener from ‘Prison Break’ survived and only to become a corrupt cop…
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
😂
@derek_3054
@derek_3054 Год назад
He actually went to prison IRL also
@jab00ty42
@jab00ty42 9 месяцев назад
I love how long the echo trails after the last gunshot mike shoots…pretty damn realistic
@honestyhurts6864
@honestyhurts6864 Год назад
Great scene.
@jordancook1668
@jordancook1668 Год назад
Mike was a murdering scumbag, but at the same time he’s the man we all wish we could have a little more of in ourselves. A cool character in both shows.
@Freshbrood
@Freshbrood Год назад
To be fair he only murdered other murdering scumbags who chose to be "in the game".
@kiko1935
@kiko1935 Год назад
@@Freshbrood I suspect by the time of Breaking Bad he isn't quite as firm with his morals. If I remember correctly he didn't have a problem with Gus's dealers killing Tomas, who while being in the game was still a child.
@andrewmartinez7559
@andrewmartinez7559 Год назад
​@@Freshbrood really? What about werner
@andrewmartinez7559
@andrewmartinez7559 Год назад
​@@Freshbrood really? What about werner
@Freshbrood
@Freshbrood Год назад
@@andrewmartinez7559 How many times did Mike try to warn Werner to keep his mouth shut and keep things under wraps? Mike was just the trigger man but he did not enjoy that at all and at that point he had no choice. Werner got himself killed, and if Mike didn't do it Gus would use somebody else to take them both out. Mike wasn't sadistic or cruel and even showed compassion in giving him time to take a moment and not see it coming.
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