Hprobably heard Aaron Paul say it a couple times and it just stuck. I like to think that even off set Aaron amd Bill still referred to Bryan as "Mr.White"
@@AliHSyed well.... i came to this video because i just realized too! Haha, it never crossed my mind, even tho im a big bill fan, he just blended really good, like i said, great writers and great acting, also, i just found out that there were many other comedians in there! Huell being one of them.
something about bills face that when you look at him you would think he's a good normal guy but if you found out he was a scam artist-criminal you would say "makes sense"
I agree to an extent. The acting in it is incredible. Was never a fan of Skylars acting and I was hoping for a different ending but I still loved the show and rewatch it in the background from time to time.
Now that i am in the middle of the last season of better call Saul, i can say without any doubt, that better call Saul exceeds the quality of breaking bad. I thought these guys can't make anything better than breaking bad, and then they proved me wrong
With The Secret life of Alex Mack and that other late 90s highschool comedy sitcom where the guys best friend is a ghost/angel after eating a super expired cheeseburger. Number 3 and 4 right there man. Chis Nolan level screenwriting on those 2
I just started watching Breaking Bad for the first time, I'm in the middle of season 3, the fact that Bill Burr is in this show, (aside from the obvious brilliance this show is) makes it that much more awesome.
Shit... I'm a moron. Yes you are 100% right. I lived in Santa Fe for 4 years, but live in Hawaii now. Hawaii is 808. Stpid brain fart because I got too excited. My bad. :D
@@Rizzbulla S.O.A was dope, especially for a network TV channel but it cant compare to stuff like Thrones early seasons, The Wire or Spartacus. They can do so much more.
I remember when I fist saw Bill on Breaking Bad, and my exact thought was "he sounds like Bill Burr, but there's no fucking way that he was on this show. Right?"
I dunno, man. I love Bill Burr's work, but Badger's character was played sooo masterfully - he's up there with Saul, in my book. I wouldn't change a thing.
years back while hooked in BB, i didnt know Bill Burr at all. When I found Bill's work and liked it and later on found that he was that guy with the scene "you goddamn right", I was so thrilled. Like wow! ^__^
I love the line he says about three comedians holding down the greatest show on tv for a scene… but it’s four!! Lavell Crawford is also a stand up comic and he’s great!
I've loved bill burr in anything I've seen him in. You can tell from him talking, and in his acting that he really watches others go through their process, and probably picks up a few things.
I was a fan of Bill before I got into breaking bad. Just recently finished Breaking Bad and now I’m on my second time watching it. Greatest show ever IMO. So amazingly well thought out. Everything comes together perfectly from beginning to end. Never cried so much at a show as I did at the finale. I read that the second time watching it is a completely different experience. I love the journey it has taken me on. And I love that Bill was apart of my favorite show ever.
It’s a think that a lot of great comedians or comedy actors do really well in dramatic roles. Bryan Cranston did Malcom and then did Breaking Bad. Tom Hanks perfectly went from comedy to drama Jason Bateman is doing now with Ozark Donald Glover is doing a more dramatic comedy with Atlanta. They do say, comedy is harder to do then drama.
It's because comedians understand something crucial about good communication. Couple that with knowing how you'd feel and they can act. The only difference is they aren't writing the script. They already know how to memorise a routine. Already got the skills.
Bill has to be in the next season of Better Call Saul. Huell was already introduced and then given a little side story in season 4. The next logical step is to introduce how Saul met Kuby (Bill) in season 5 and give him a couple episodes for his story. It's gotta happen eventually.
'Eyebrows' guy was just a chemistry technical advisor on the show but they decided to make him a main actor/charactor Which means Bill Burr does have a point, because of the high quality direction and filming you could put literally ANYONE on it and they would have come off as brilliant, an outstanding programme
This is the greatest television series of all time. There has never been a show in all of history with better riding in this show? The only piece of art ever that’s perfect.
1:02 "That was my getting to play a storm trooper" lol. Funny that years later, he would get to play an ACTUAL storm trooper in the Mandolorian. Keep crushin it Billy boy.
Ive seen Breaking Bad 6 times now and I didn't really pay attention to Bills Character only until they other day I watched a Joey Diaz Joe Rogan podcast and Bill was on it,again I didnt get him,his humour or anything,not gonna lie I still dont understand how I found Bill Burr but for the past week I have been watching his stand ups,his guest spots and podcasts and I have now decided he is the funniest man on the planet.
This show is hands down one of the greatest shows ever made. I'd list it up there with Seinfeld, and Cheers, and Frasier, but it's in a completely different Category, with The Sopranos. I'd have to give those two shows a tie for the best ever in the drama category. James Gandolfini and Bryan Cranston were both just so absolutely perfect in their roles.
One of my happiest memories is getting to fly into albuquerque for work and having a few hours to kill and just driving around and hitting all of the major spots from breaking bad. I drove by Walt's house, Saul's office, the carwash, and twisters (los pollos hermanos) which had a pretty good burrito. Felt like a kid.
Oh wow I had no clue Bill Burr was in Breaking Bad, although I watched it all. I didn't know who he was back then, maybe first got introduce to him through Joe Rogan in 2015 or so.
OMFG I had no idea Bill Burr was in Breaking Bad!!! I didn't even know who Bill Burr was when I watched Breaking Bad so I totally forgot his small scene. That's fucking hilarious.
I came here thinking he was gonna talk about it as a fan or something, then it clicked in my head that he was the ginger dude! That's how I got into Bill burr in the first place, I saw him on Breaking bad and I was instantly hooked to this dude's vibe. He just felt funny without intentionally trying to be funny. That's when I realised he was a stand up comedian and the Bald guy I would always see on Netflix homepage, promoting his standup.
I love how being on Breaking Bad was Bill Burr's being a stormtrooper momen for him at that time, and then he went on to appear in the Mandalorian as a former empire guy.
5-27-2019 I didn't remember Bill B. being on Breaking Bad till this video. I binge watched the show from DVDs I checked-out of the library since the show ended on TV before I had seen any of it. Later I added up the episodes and came up with I think it was about 63 hours all together for the whole series. I think Breaking Bad is probably the greatest drama ever put on TV - it had everything. Today fans of Breaking Bad should check out several newer shows like "The Americans," "Mr. Mercedes," and "Killing Eve."