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Mike Kills Crooked Cops | Five-O | Better Call Saul 

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Mike seeks revenge on some crooked cops.
#Revenge #BreakingBad #BetterCallSaul
From Season 1, Episode 6 'Five-O' - When a tragic past comes back to haunt Mike, he seeks help from an unlikely source; Jimmy's moral compass is tested.
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Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."
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@jamessm4401
@jamessm4401 Год назад
He’s a very convincing drunk. People don’t realize how hard it is to act drunk without it looking comical or goofy. Natural drunkenness is pretty difficult.
@theoriginaltroll388
@theoriginaltroll388 Год назад
He actually got drunk and they filmed the other part of the scene the next day
@crosshair4543
@crosshair4543 Год назад
Vince: Mike are you drunk? Mike: No Vince: Okay Good Jonathan: But I am
@ValiduzZ
@ValiduzZ Год назад
I once got denied entry to a bar for being drunk despite not having a drink the entire week let alone the day. So i guess i'm doing something right? :D
@Rendez557
@Rendez557 Год назад
You can actually act drunk when you’re tired, that’s what I do sometimes even though I’ve never drinked
@jhonmiths1344
@jhonmiths1344 Год назад
Watch some Jim lahey scenes one of the best drunk actors
@pcbacklash_3261
@pcbacklash_3261 3 года назад
I love how he played these guys from start to finish. He actually got THEM to find him a nice, out of the way place where he could clip them.
@MadelineSawyer
@MadelineSawyer 3 года назад
On top of that, because he knows they don't want anybody else in the department to really know what happened, they didn't radio in locations or current activities, further distancing Mike, in the eyes of potential investigators, from the events of that night
@joe5413
@joe5413 3 года назад
He also spent the journey staring out the window to know how to get back
@dennisboyle5487
@dennisboyle5487 3 года назад
You love this episode and you have Hitch in your insignia - you ROCK :D
@MrOzzy281
@MrOzzy281 3 года назад
Stop smoking you'll get throat ♋
@chrisquiett1776
@chrisquiett1776 3 года назад
Fuckin love Mike. Such a noble bad guy
@TheSpoonman00
@TheSpoonman00 3 года назад
3:01 Fuck. I just realized. Mike knew the gun was unloaded and waited to shoot until Fenske pulled the trigger. He wanted the bastard to feel the fear of being helpless and unarmed before he was shot, a twist of the knife to demonstrate his sheer hatred.
@KB-bh9hp
@KB-bh9hp 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful moment, plus he shot him first, probably because he realized the less experienced cop would be more taken aback, and thus, take more time to react by grabbing his own gun.
@AizensPlan
@AizensPlan 2 года назад
One thing he didn't seem to have counted on is that cops, especially corrupt ones, usually carry a side piece. That could've ended real ugly if Mike didn't react as quickly as he did.
@saulgoodmanKAZAKH
@saulgoodmanKAZAKH 2 года назад
And the bastard managed to painfully die from the bullet, getting injured and chocking on his blood
@bigd9040
@bigd9040 2 года назад
He probably also shot him in the ear on purpose . He wanted to stand above him and look in his eyes before he pulled the trigger
@kevindavis5966
@kevindavis5966 2 года назад
@@AizensPlan The cop pulled his own sidearm after Mike shot him. The first gun he had was Mike's; they were going to make it look like a suicide. That's how Mike knew it wasn't loaded. Though how an experienced cop doesn't recognize the weight of an unloaded pistol...
@BigDancin
@BigDancin 2 года назад
Classic Mike -- he set this up not only to seek revenge, but also to confirm that he was doing the "right thing" by getting the dirty cops to confirm their guilt without a doubt. He didn't take them out on suspicion alone.
@jacobcummings5825
@jacobcummings5825 2 года назад
He’s been around the block. Seems like he was certain it was them
@RavenMobile
@RavenMobile 2 года назад
@@jacobcummings5825 He's doing a classic cop manoeuvre -- say that he knows for sure they did the crime, then wait for them to confirm the suspicion. I haven't seen this show, but if he's an ex-cop, all the more reason to be doing it that way.
@vividsights5244
@vividsights5244 2 года назад
@@RavenMobile hes an ex cop ex military so yeah you’re spot on
@___echo___
@___echo___ 2 года назад
@@vividsights5244 ? I thought he was just an ex cop, when'd he do military?
@TheShaman1
@TheShaman1 2 года назад
@@___echo___ strongly implied he was in vietnam during the scene when he was buying the gun
@Mistah_Phrog
@Mistah_Phrog 2 года назад
I love how the first thing Mike does canonically is ice two cops it just sets his character perfectly
@saulgoodmanKAZAKH
@saulgoodmanKAZAKH 2 года назад
"So this character's story starts with him shooting two cops in order to avenge his son's death" is so badass
@JESUSLIVESAMEN
@JESUSLIVESAMEN 2 года назад
Back da bloo you libturd /S
@steelhead750
@steelhead750 2 года назад
What do you mean?
@officialjokker124
@officialjokker124 2 года назад
@@steelhead750 Chronologically, this is Mike’s first appearance
@PHLPFTS
@PHLPFTS 2 года назад
actually, the half measures monologue is the first thing Mike chronologically did
@evsal8087
@evsal8087 3 года назад
Has anyone else noticed that Mike seems to prefer revolvers for his dirty work rather than autos? I think it's in keeping with his character. Revolvers don't spit evidence brass onto the ground.
@ropermachine
@ropermachine 3 года назад
Double action revolvers, always safe, always cocked, always loaded.
@crazyaf12
@crazyaf12 3 года назад
Plus they don't jam. Same reason he prefers bolt action rifles
@gerrycan3067
@gerrycan3067 3 года назад
No springs, no recoil, more accuracy also.
@covodex516
@covodex516 3 года назад
@Oreobush A self-loading rifle will never be as accurate as a bolt-action can be. the small variations in each loading cycle, e.g. how well sealed the chamber is, always cause a bit of unpredictability. Actual snipers still use bolt-action rifles only because of this. Only marksmen use self-loaders, but thats because they fulfill a completely different role in their troop. the best sniper rifles in the world all are bolt-action rifles. Ofc the ammo is another very important factor, you're right with that, but it's not the only consideration. Coming back to what the dude said; the self-loading mechanism simply is another possible point of failure, increasing the chances of an issue. Your example with a dud is true of course, but it's a bad example for this discussion.
@covodex516
@covodex516 3 года назад
@Oreobush mostly yes. The big advantage of a bolt-action rifle is the tightly locking bolt, not allowing a lot of movement in the locking position. the locking being purely manual and direct, without a mechanism in between, allows it to be that tight. An additional issue with self-loaders is that part of the gas pressure in the barrel of each shot is lost due to the cycling mechanism and that this loss is not the same with each shot, at least this issue you don't have with lever- or pump-action rifles. I mean, Im not a weapon expert of any sorts; this is just knowledge I picked up over the years from actual experts. But I was told by numerous credible sources that nothing can beat a properly built and well maintained bolt-action rifle in terms of accuracy (and reliability ofc).
@joshuaramirez5399
@joshuaramirez5399 3 года назад
"You killed him for nothing. You killed him because you were scared what you thought he might do." Explains why he hated himself so much for killing Werner
@masterzombie161
@masterzombie161 3 года назад
Well to be fair if he didn’t kill Werner Gus would’ve killed Werners wife because she was about to be in Albuquerque. Not just that but Lalo would’ve found Werner and given him a fate worse than death. These two cops just killed Matty because they didn’t trust him for not being as corrupt as them.
@bassesatta9235
@bassesatta9235 3 года назад
masterzombie mike made it very obvious he wanted werner to live even telling gus, but at the end hed rather be the one to take werners life because he knew it would be easier for wener to accept.
@kevinklassen4328
@kevinklassen4328 3 года назад
Mike killed Werner because it's what he was told to do by Gus. There was nothing personal in it.
@benargee
@benargee 3 года назад
@@masterzombie161 yeah, we all know why he did it. His explanation was how he felt about it.
@darylcatpiss
@darylcatpiss 3 года назад
@@kevinklassen4328 no he didn't, he offered to take care of it, as he considered it his fuck up. Gus was sending someone.
@ForestTurtle
@ForestTurtle 2 года назад
I love how Better Call Saul truly makes you fear for what will happen to characters you know will live
@leonpaelinck
@leonpaelinck 2 года назад
Yes and you already know the cops wil die
@CabbageYe
@CabbageYe 2 года назад
@@leonpaelinck not really
@lucasemanuelgenova9179
@lucasemanuelgenova9179 2 года назад
@@CabbageYe well... mike had been questioned about the death of two cops that were connected to his son... they detectives also mentioned an incident on a bar, that had been shown in the scene before that... so you could presume those where the dead cops he was been questioned about
@Schnoz42069
@Schnoz42069 Год назад
@@CabbageYe dude it’s literally stated before this scene that these cops are dead.
@SStupendous
@SStupendous Год назад
@@Schnoz42069 Yeah, the title
@justhereforagoodtime88
@justhereforagoodtime88 3 года назад
They really nailed the mannerism and accents of these crooked philly cops. All the side characters are so believable like you could see them on the street
@justhereforagoodtime88
@justhereforagoodtime88 3 года назад
@Lando Calrissian I bet you're fun to be around
@stanpines9011
@stanpines9011 2 года назад
@Chad Thundercock tell me you're from Philly without saying you're from Philly
@damkayaker
@damkayaker 2 года назад
@Collaborative Data Accounts - it's a shithole and doesn't rank.
@Lucerys890
@Lucerys890 2 года назад
Just like GTA
@shannonlucas2980
@shannonlucas2980 2 года назад
We don't talk like Bobby Baccala. That accent is definitely North Jersey.
@ParanoidYoshi
@ParanoidYoshi 3 года назад
"Smart. It's what I would have done if I were you." He knew every move they'd make and acted accordingly to get them alone and vulnerable.
@garymitchell5899
@garymitchell5899 2 года назад
If he knew their intent then why does his whole tactic rely on the cops not searching him, even though they already know he has a weapon? In other words, it's an utterly nonsensical scenario and would never work.
@ButtThuck
@ButtThuck 2 года назад
@@garymitchell5899 You're missing the context of the whole scene. Mike planted the revolver in the patrol car prior to entering the bar, then feigned getting drunk, and purposely made his side piece, the semi auto the officer was holding, visible, so they would take that gun from him.
@rajatm9333
@rajatm9333 2 года назад
He knew because it was in the script, which he read beforehand.
@finsfan90
@finsfan90 2 года назад
@@rajatm9333 Theres always that one person 🤦🏻. You cant suspend your disbelief here in the comments, yet you watch these shows and are able to have a good time. Why even bother watching huh? Its all fake anyway right? Wheres the entertainment there?
@Caannnnoonn
@Caannnnoonn 2 года назад
@@finsfan90 Except that there is no need to suspend any disbelief. They literally show you what Mike does and the context for it to make sense. Some people are just not capable of putting a pre-solved puzzle together.
@FreerunTMac
@FreerunTMac 3 года назад
I love how LOUD these gunshots are. Actually feel realistic and shocking.
@garymitchell5899
@garymitchell5899 2 года назад
I thought it was a drama, why would you be shocked?
@valerianaranjocruz25
@valerianaranjocruz25 2 года назад
@@garymitchell5899 you ever heard a gunshot in the silence of the night? It's not as loud, but it does make your blood run cold, it can only mean trouble.
@carmineredd1198
@carmineredd1198 2 года назад
the sound is added later , the actors only hear click click. watch some old B westerns
@juanin200
@juanin200 2 года назад
It is shocking but it's not realistic, shots are a lot quieter than that. Fireworks are actually louder than gunshots
@makke2909
@makke2909 2 года назад
@@juanin200 I very much doubt that, I don't need hearing protection with fireworkz.
@429gamer
@429gamer 2 года назад
"You killed him for nothing. You killed him because you were scared of what he might do." Kind of foreshadows Mike's eventual fate in a weird way.
@UltimateEnd0
@UltimateEnd0 2 года назад
Words to live by...
@2309davidobando
@2309davidobando 2 года назад
And Werner
@BigDancin
@BigDancin 2 года назад
Also signals why they were about to take Mike out too before he turned the tables.
@promisteryolo1786
@promisteryolo1786 2 года назад
@@cheezed6897 nah walter wanted to kill Mike from the start. That's why he took his gun
@jerbsherb4391
@jerbsherb4391 2 года назад
Walter killed him out of impulse and anger. His ego was overblown as usual because he got called out. Not at all because he was scared of Mike.
@Sutterjack
@Sutterjack 2 года назад
"I've known good criminals and bad cops" Mike is badass with integrity.
@albertk3677
@albertk3677 Год назад
Sounds like something a criminal would say
@pradabears
@pradabears Год назад
@@albertk3677 L cop sympathizer
@rustyshackleford9637
@rustyshackleford9637 Год назад
@@albertk3677 sounds like reality is nuanced
@ajfanotreally2523
@ajfanotreally2523 Год назад
@@albertk3677pleb
@abouttime2569
@abouttime2569 Год назад
There is no such thing as a good criminal. It is just a terminology to sound deep and cool. You are not deep if you think that there are good criminals. Even stealing bread to feed the starving is not a good thing overall according to the capitalistic society and implemented laws that maintain basic order. One good act doesn't make you become a good person.
@williamwassmann317
@williamwassmann317 Год назад
Just a reminder that Mike was only supposed to be a one off character. Easily one of the most recognizable and memorable characters ever put to screen.
@magmamusic2348
@magmamusic2348 Год назад
Imagine if he just cleaned up Jane's corpse and we never saw him again
@somefatguy9859
@somefatguy9859 Год назад
Same goes for Jesse. He was supposed to be killed off before season 2 of Breaking Bad initially.
@ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502
Not even that, he wasn't meant to be a character at all. The only reason he was there was because Bob Odenkirk wasn't available.
@mitsukami
@mitsukami 8 месяцев назад
Mike would deserve a "Better Call Mike", the actor is old, but everyone would watch an entire series about him. Even the "supporting characters" in Breaking Bad are better than most of the protagonists from other series, brutal.
@GizmoBeach
@GizmoBeach 7 месяцев назад
Walt Goggins was supposed to die at the end of the first episode. Instead he became legendary for Justified.
@jerrygu5316
@jerrygu5316 3 года назад
I absolutely love the fact that Mike is bald. Leaves no DNA evidence.
@tie7626
@tie7626 3 года назад
@@JiangHongrie LOL
@lihanou
@lihanou 3 года назад
Hair has no DNA
@sergiocervantes5933
@sergiocervantes5933 3 года назад
it does at the root
@lihanou
@lihanou 3 года назад
@@sergiocervantes5933 only if the root has some follicle skin attached still but this rarely happens irl.I've worked with forensic scientists for many years and they are usually not interested in hair samples contrary to what you see on TV.
@jerrygu5316
@jerrygu5316 3 года назад
@@JiangHongrie I absolutely love the fact that Mike doesn't take his pants off, leaves no pubs.
@TijmenRaasveld
@TijmenRaasveld 2 года назад
I really like how the cops don't immediately die after being shot. Feels realistic how the adrenaline keeps the one guy alive even after being shot multiple times.
@akhoumanyoukeh9708
@akhoumanyoukeh9708 2 года назад
he has a police vest. thst one dude died right away cuz it was a head shot. fenske got hit in the body until mike finally gets him in the neck
@bradenpetty3828
@bradenpetty3828 Год назад
​@Klemheist pretty sure that model of revolver is a 5 shot cylinder
@joshedmonds5892
@joshedmonds5892 Год назад
Lol the first guy is wearing a police vest
@Shome2049
@Shome2049 Год назад
He chose to gave him a slow painful death, he shot the other guy in head to give him a quicker death.
@argc
@argc Год назад
Brah.
@ComicalRealm
@ComicalRealm 3 года назад
In this episode Mike was the judge, jury, and executioner. No half measures
@theo1216
@theo1216 3 года назад
This is the moment Mike became Mikenberg
@dougnulton
@dougnulton 3 года назад
@@theo1216 …Dinkleberg…
@robertjenkins2948
@robertjenkins2948 3 года назад
This is the moment Mike became Judge Judy and executioner
@hellatze
@hellatze 3 года назад
And then he take half measure. Killed by walt
@kurt4
@kurt4 3 года назад
"Judge, Jury, Executioner" is the name of The Walking Dead episode, "Half Measures" is the name of Breaking Bad episode, both shows produced by AMC
@vigneshkarthik5776
@vigneshkarthik5776 3 года назад
Mike is an experienced cop..... That's what makes him an excellent criminal...
@citizenoftheworld2694
@citizenoftheworld2694 3 года назад
Cops are just legally sanctioned gangs that work for the government.
@warbler1984
@warbler1984 3 года назад
@@citizenoftheworld2694 wow...arent you an edgy little teenager
@ckopen7192
@ckopen7192 3 года назад
@@warbler1984 if telling the truth is edge to you then you gotta be soft as hell. also all calling someone a child does is make you look immature because you chose to argue with someone you seem to assume is a child, so a real big dubskee on that one that one dude.
@obi-wankenobi3100
@obi-wankenobi3100 3 года назад
hello there
@kirby2986
@kirby2986 3 года назад
@@warbler1984 suck
@magicsteve5523
@magicsteve5523 2 года назад
The thing I love about Mike is that he knows he’s beyond redemption for this and the many other shady things he’s done in the past, so he continues to do bad things but for the right reasons. In essence Mike is what Walter failed to be.
@EatTheAssPork
@EatTheAssPork 2 года назад
Try telling that to all the people he killed for money
@srb2591
@srb2591 2 года назад
He knows who he is and plays the cards he was dealt . Respect
@13Gangland
@13Gangland 2 года назад
@@EatTheAssPork It's all business. You can't take business personal.
@dam11232
@dam11232 2 года назад
@@13Gangland People sure do take Walter s actions personal. I think at the end both their net impact on the world was bad. They're both just bad dudes.
@magicsteve5523
@magicsteve5523 2 года назад
@@EatTheAssPork I never defended Mike’s actions
@christophermaury442
@christophermaury442 Год назад
The cop that was driving is amazing. He was tearing up big time when Mike was explaining how he knows they did it. You can tell he feels guilty as hell during that.
@PolishGod1234
@PolishGod1234 Год назад
I don't think he felt guilt. These two cops were just bunch of scumbags
@demisagoat
@demisagoat Год назад
​@@PolishGod1234 Yeah, more like "Welp. We gotta off this one too."
@bertoltfriedrichbrecht7975
@bertoltfriedrichbrecht7975 Год назад
He also appears in Prison Break as a young prisoner named Tweener. Great Actor.
@colt2128
@colt2128 Год назад
​@@bertoltfriedrichbrecht7975Yeah he was a bitch even in prison break
@meat.
@meat. 9 месяцев назад
“tearing up big time” the guy was not tearing up in the slightest, he was more like realizing he needs to get rid of Mike lol
@tsarfox3462
@tsarfox3462 3 года назад
This scene alone makes Mike one of the most sympathetic and badass characters. Well done.
@HotRocker32
@HotRocker32 3 года назад
What about Zeigler
@tsarfox3462
@tsarfox3462 3 года назад
@@HotRocker32 That sucked. Mike's not a saint but, I never had a son much less had one get killed for just trying to be a good person so I'm not in a very good position to judge. However I think that kinda plays into the overriding theme of DON'T GET INVOLVED IN THE DRUG TRADE!
@thewiseowl8804
@thewiseowl8804 3 года назад
Sympathetic?
@laughingbat1695
@laughingbat1695 3 года назад
I have no sympathy for Mike. He has always been a corrupt cop. He is a great character but I don't like him.
@thewiseowl8804
@thewiseowl8804 3 года назад
@@laughingbat1695 that’s right!
@marcoduo4451
@marcoduo4451 3 года назад
in BrBa season 5 Mike tells Lydia that he doesn't kill people as a prophylactic measure. It makes perfect sense if you compare that scene to this one, where he accuses those two cops of killing his son for nothing, just because they were afraid of something he might do or not do. Really shows you how consistent his character is in hating those people who are willing to waste lives for mere "prevention".
@wjblegge
@wjblegge 3 года назад
You make a great point here and I'm not disputing it outright. But I can't help but wonder how his speech from No Half Measures fits into that. He retrospectively advocates for killing a man before he kills his wife, and he regrets sparing his life so that he could kill her. Surely killing the abuser would have been the prophylactic measure there, yet Mike sees it as the correct course of action that he didn't have the stones to take at the time. I don't know , it's certainly got me thinking about Mike's character a lot more though.
@aquanymphis8002
@aquanymphis8002 3 года назад
​@@wjblegge I think the difference is that the man had already beaten his wife again and again by that point. Compare that to Matt, who made no moves against those crooked cops and who'd been talked into cooperating with them by Mike. On one hand, there's the man who'd been given a million chances and wasn't dealt with, and there's Matt, who only 'seemed' unhappy with the situation and got killed for it.
@exonerate13
@exonerate13 3 года назад
I like this, but Mike does kill Werner for basically that reason although he doesn't want to. But you could say he doesn't do it in Breaking Bad because of how much killing Werner effected him.
@marcoduo4451
@marcoduo4451 3 года назад
@@aquanymphis8002 yeah I agree. It wasn't exactly killing somebody over nothing, or just in case they might do something. That man was constantly a threat to his wife's life and could have killed her in any of those occasions the cops had to show up to their house.
@marcoduo4451
@marcoduo4451 3 года назад
Overall, I think that the tension between the no half measure philosophy and not wanting to kill people just as precaution is what makes Mike's character interesting. It doesn't make him any less consistent, it just makes him more compelling. There is always an internal struggle going on. If you think about it, he never really lives up to the no half measures philosophy. He chooses a half measure with Tuco, Jesse Lydia and with Walt, over and over. We could say it is the very thing that signs his demise.
@ComicalRealm
@ComicalRealm 3 года назад
I'd easily watch another spin off just about Mike
@judaoverduin9804
@judaoverduin9804 3 года назад
Yeah its too bad he’ll be looking too old by then
@jose_ignaci0
@jose_ignaci0 3 года назад
@@judaoverduin9804 Mike would look badass even at 100 years old
@south97north
@south97north 3 года назад
Mike and Gus. Why did they choose Saul?🙄
@RDrulez100
@RDrulez100 3 года назад
@@south97north Because Saul/Jimmy is way more complex than Mike and Gus
@HenryColeHawkins
@HenryColeHawkins 3 года назад
@@south97north we already new alot about Gus's back story. And Mike, while he is badass, didn't have enough character to be the star of his own show. When I say 'character' I mean his emotions never really show that much. While Jimmy's emotions range from sad to mad to happy and it is very clear when which emotions are showing.
@JackDManheim
@JackDManheim 2 года назад
3:21 The symbol of justice is very prominent here. There are so many brilliant shots in this show.
@Herecomesdatboi12
@Herecomesdatboi12 Год назад
Never even noticed that. This show is like the BOTW of shows
@tomiecacique
@tomiecacique Год назад
@Flavius Aetius 😂😂😂
@wrath2008
@wrath2008 Год назад
@@Herecomesdatboi12 botw ? Breath of the Wild?
@Herecomesdatboi12
@Herecomesdatboi12 Год назад
@@wrath2008 yeah
@wrath2008
@wrath2008 Год назад
@@Herecomesdatboi12 thx
@romilrh
@romilrh 3 года назад
Sending them to prison would've been a half measure. Mike would never make that mistake again
@bophadesknutz7798
@bophadesknutz7798 3 года назад
Bruh, he took half measures the whole show, lmfao
@charlesa6142
@charlesa6142 3 года назад
😂
@6lieg
@6lieg 3 года назад
@@bophadesknutz7798 yeah? Like what
@bophadesknutz7798
@bophadesknutz7798 3 года назад
@@6lieg Lets see: Not killing hector, not killing Tuco, not making sure Walt wouldnt escape/not killing him when he found out he escaped, not killing Lydia, Vouching for Werner, not giving up his guys.
@drippinwet774
@drippinwet774 3 года назад
Max Payne 3 "airport music" moment
@virginiasaintj
@virginiasaintj 3 года назад
Still one of the best scenes in the whole show. Satisfying to see Mike get his righteous revenge.
@monsters8730
@monsters8730 3 года назад
I don't think he felt better afterwards, though. He is still the grieving father who lost a son.
@virginiasaintj
@virginiasaintj 3 года назад
@@monsters8730 He would have felt worse if he didn't do it. He still had his daughter in-law and his grand daughter. His purpose was to ensure they had stability, until Walter ended that. At lest BCS shows he still helped them tangibly, buying them a house and such.
@0412lennon
@0412lennon 3 года назад
@@monsters8730 maybe he didn't feel better about it afterwards but I doubt he could live with all that anguish if he just sat and did nothing. not saying it was the right thing to do what he did but we all make decisions that affect our feelings about it later down the line and sometimes we are unaware of the consequences even if it's very trivial.
@T-roc57
@T-roc57 3 года назад
@@monsters8730-Of course he felt better about it, ya it didn't bring his son back but he avenged his only son by killing the scumbags that killed his son.
@HeHeeHeeheHe
@HeHeeHeeheHe 2 года назад
Trump supporters punching air rn over a fictional cop getting killed
@cowboys2626
@cowboys2626 3 года назад
Mike is one of the greatest characters in TV history. Every time he's in a scene whether it's in BB or BCS my eyes are glued to the screen.
@HairyJuan
@HairyJuan 3 года назад
Agreed
@writereducator
@writereducator 3 года назад
You said it!
@maxfieldnuckels9075
@maxfieldnuckels9075 2 года назад
That doesn’t sound healthy. They’re going to get real dry real quick
@imafan6138
@imafan6138 2 года назад
More of a bbc fan myself
@hugueloiselle2061
@hugueloiselle2061 2 года назад
Oh yeah … me too
@L3RNA3AN
@L3RNA3AN 2 года назад
I really love the noir vibe of Philadelphia in this scene. It would be awesome if there was a spinoff about Mike's time as a beat cop.
@flightofthebumblebee9529
@flightofthebumblebee9529 2 года назад
It just sucks a different actor would have to play him.
@bamabackroads1203
@bamabackroads1203 2 года назад
I would love that too, but I can't see anyone else pulling off playing Mike. Better to just leave it alone.
@13Gangland
@13Gangland 2 года назад
@@bamabackroads1203 Why? Sometimes they can get it absolutely correct. De Niro playing a younger Vito Corleone, The one actor who looks exactly like a younger Steve Buscemi in Boardwalk empire. It isn't impossible.
@kentvesser9484
@kentvesser9484 2 года назад
@@13Gangland Yeah, that young Nucky Thompson is about as spot on as you can get. Also liked how that actor did a pretty good job showing the conflict in Nucky as a young man when he first became deputy, and while corrupt, still wanted to do the right thing at times, but his ambition often won out and eventually he just sold his soul when he set up Gillian for the Commodore.
@pud4272
@pud4272 Год назад
There's no reason to tell any more story about Mike as a cop. This kind of request for the franchising of extra story is why good shows go bad... because audiences are seen to want more and the money goes after it. Just leave well enough alone I say. Let bygones be bygones. There's no damn need to see 100 hours of Mike becoming a dirty cop... Better Call Saul was the relevant backstory for his character already.
@PsychorGames
@PsychorGames 3 года назад
I could watch Mike do anything. I'd watch him order take-out, or deliver mail, or jump on a trampoline, or go to the circus, or make a painting, or watch television, or play chess, or anything else.
@dougpeters1625
@dougpeters1625 3 года назад
Agree!
@SkratchersOtherWorseChannel
@SkratchersOtherWorseChannel 2 года назад
honestly ;n; Self improvement show Idea: Be Like Mike, think Mr Rogers and RedGreen had a lovechild. Mike Ehrmantraut.
@jacksongibbs8998
@jacksongibbs8998 2 года назад
I’d watch an entire series of Mike doing nothing but mop floors.
@FreeThink1984
@FreeThink1984 2 года назад
I lol’ed hard at this comment lol
@magicape1258
@magicape1258 2 года назад
I'd even watch him shower :)
@RandomOnePerson
@RandomOnePerson 2 года назад
I love how Mike isn't the first one to shoot, he lets the thugs dig their own graves first before putting them down.
@flochforster6892
@flochforster6892 3 года назад
One thing you can always say about Mike: everything he ever did, truly was for his family. Unlike Walt. Edit: WOW. I did not expect this comment to get so many likes or spark so much debate.
@OutCast907
@OutCast907 3 года назад
- It's for the family ! WW
@mrscribbles2693
@mrscribbles2693 3 года назад
I disagree. Everyone in the game pretends it’s for the family or for the money but it rarely ever is. Everyone involved had every chance to leave once they had enough to live comfortably but it’s never for the money or for family it’s for the power and thrill that living in the criminal underworld gives them. Walt could’ve stopped cooking meth once he got that 700K but he kept going. Gus could’ve stopped once he’d gotten his revenge on the cartel but we learned he had plans for expanding his own drug empire once they had been taken out. Mike had enough for his family long before the events of BB began but he kept going like all the rest because he enjoyed it. At least Walt could admit that it was all for him at the end. Unlike Mike that died believing it was all for them when his past actions tell a different story.
@T-roc57
@T-roc57 3 года назад
Walt's ORIGINAL intentions were to leave enough $ for his family when he dies, but ofc we all know how that turned out.
@xboxmoonpartingty104
@xboxmoonpartingty104 3 года назад
Lol what a crock of shit
@user-dy2wp8lc6c
@user-dy2wp8lc6c 3 года назад
@@mrscribbles2693 You can't assure that, Mike couldn't even say goodbye to his granddaughter meanwhile Walter have that chance with his family last moments of auto-redemption after he fucked up everything with his greedy so its no fair you know because Walter fucking kill him before something like that, in the scene "Because you shoot Jesse James,don't make you Jesse James" its a clear difference between Mike greedy but even collecting money for his guys and Walter mountain of greedy
@sporty05
@sporty05 Год назад
I love how as soon as Mike catches a round in the shoulder he immediately straightens up, resets and takes his follow-up shot while gritting his teeth. He's a badass!
@Hawthorne-Studios
@Hawthorne-Studios Год назад
Notice as well the duelist stance he makes as well. Mitigates your risk of being hit, easy to track targets etc.
@wachimol
@wachimol 8 месяцев назад
There is so much anger and pain in that expression, and not just from getting shot
@grease_monkey6078
@grease_monkey6078 3 года назад
BCS is set in 2002 and I am glad Vince made sure the cars and tech used around that era match in the show, its sounds irrelevent but if a show is set in the past it needs to be believable.
@joser9237
@joser9237 3 года назад
Kinda. Can't remember the exact scene but there was one time that a car in the background was following the camera was a fairly big recent model year car, something like 2013-2015. Wasn't in focus but as soon as I saw it caught my attention and I was like "damn what era is this show from?"
@afromasterchief
@afromasterchief 3 года назад
couldve done more for makeup on certain characters who look older than they did in BB
@spencerfrankclayton4348
@spencerfrankclayton4348 3 года назад
@@afromasterchief Maybe, but too much makeup shows.
@GilmerJohn
@GilmerJohn 3 года назад
@@spencerfrankclayton4348 -- I'm amazed how often "they" get away with making an actor look decades younger for a flashback.
@MyNameIsFredFuchs
@MyNameIsFredFuchs 3 года назад
Only hair in the soup was when they showed “Psst” brand canned goods in Saul’s Dad’s corner store in 1969
@EthanFyler
@EthanFyler 2 года назад
I love many things about this scene, and episode, but I just realized, he set up his alibi perfectly too, bc he walked to the bar, then told the bartender he was going to be walking home, and in the end he did truly walk himself home, setting it up perfectly
@AlaskafishStudios
@AlaskafishStudios 3 года назад
I feel like you missed the most important part: he was sober the entire time. He feigned being drunk at the police bar prior to all this.
@dougnulton
@dougnulton 3 года назад
He also purposely exposed the gun that they took away from him, so they also assumed he was unarmed in addition to being drunk. Great plan.
@zlosliwa_menda
@zlosliwa_menda 3 года назад
He wasn't sober, they watched him getting hammered in the bar. He just overplayed how drunk he was.
@El_Oscarin
@El_Oscarin 3 года назад
@@zlosliwa_menda exactly, could be the reason why his aim wasn't all there
@Nai-qk4vp
@Nai-qk4vp 3 года назад
@@zlosliwa_menda If anything, it makes him cleverer, his acting skills and coming up with that even while inebriated.
@ysammo214
@ysammo214 3 года назад
Also he used a revolver, because it doesnt extract the shells. So no evidence
@robertparker6280
@robertparker6280 2 года назад
"My son was NOT dirty!" One of the best lines and the way he said it, just gets me every time. This is Top 3 best Mike episodes!
@ulime
@ulime 2 года назад
This is really a finger moment
@qwertyz6284
@qwertyz6284 2 года назад
@@ulime this is really a cringe unfunny overused comment moment
@splurg6180
@splurg6180 2 года назад
@@qwertyz6284 this is really a finger moment
@scrymzz3257
@scrymzz3257 Год назад
@@qwertyz6284 ur mother needs a new finger moment i see so she can love you again sir
@EmisoraRadioPatio
@EmisoraRadioPatio Год назад
@@qwertyz6284 This is really a finger moment
@primatademilho
@primatademilho 3 года назад
The way they make you think Mike is in trouble and that he's going to go down, and then reveal that it was all planned out all along. Such a nice and satisfying surprise! Love this episode.
@nownumber5923
@nownumber5923 3 года назад
How could you not know he was going to survive this?
@primatademilho
@primatademilho 3 года назад
Because of a concept called immersion
@nownumber5923
@nownumber5923 3 года назад
I get it, but still not a true surprise
@wizardinthenorthable
@wizardinthenorthable 3 года назад
You can hear Mike force them into making the decision. When he says "...I'm gonna prove it" you can see their expression drop. All planned precisely. Great writing and great acting all around.
@TriCop
@TriCop 3 года назад
@@primatademilho I mean, you kinda have to be dumb to think he wasn’t gonna make it when he’s alive in breaking bad… it ruined some of the more suspenseful scene for me ngl but they were still well done
@antreyu1136
@antreyu1136 3 года назад
I dont understand how someone can create this kind of plot and storyline. Brilliant writing 👏🏻
@Nick.random
@Nick.random 3 года назад
I like this show better than Breaking Bad.
@fervent2896
@fervent2896 3 года назад
@@Nick.random same. I find there's more attention to detail and more explanation given to explain plot points, and the montages are excellent
@ihmpall
@ihmpall 3 года назад
Not as good as game of thrones final season
@guiza3248
@guiza3248 3 года назад
Ikr
@davidturner6280
@davidturner6280 3 года назад
@@ihmpall Game of Thrones last season won better Drama so Im sure it was better than BCS season 5 right?
@ducksoop.x
@ducksoop.x 3 года назад
This episode and Chicanery are the peak of writing in the the BB/BCS universe.
@amaanraja570
@amaanraja570 3 года назад
Winner was great as well
@harshdutta5561
@harshdutta5561 3 года назад
Ozymandias my friend
@Steelrat1994
@Steelrat1994 3 года назад
BCS is far more enjoyable than BB. Walt was a piece of shit through and through, and Jessie only grew up out of being a total prick in the later seasons.
@PolishGod1234
@PolishGod1234 3 года назад
@@Steelrat1994 that's what makes BrBa so good. You love the protagonist for how smart he is and how miserable his life was with wasted potential, but at the same time you hate him so much.
@aplace5791
@aplace5791 3 года назад
The B/BC is always the best
@dimitarapostolov9788
@dimitarapostolov9788 2 года назад
I must say I absolutely loved Mike's storyline in Season 1 and 2 before he got with Gus because it had this old school thriller vibe from some of the best crime movies from the 80s and the 90s... Loved how they took the time to fully delve into his character and tell his story in parallel to Saul.
@samyboi420
@samyboi420 2 года назад
Do you know any crime movies from then with a similar feel to this like u described
@drfish4964
@drfish4964 Год назад
@@samyboi420 late reply, but dirty harry, chinatown, the french connection, serpico, death wish, across 110th street
@thatguyap_
@thatguyap_ Год назад
​@@samyboi420 all those dirty harry movies all of em
@greentreechannel
@greentreechannel 2 года назад
What amazes me about this is how Gus knows this story and the unrighteous demise of Mike’s son, hence knowing that Mike would understand his revenge and knows Mike would help him takes out Salamanca
@AmirKhan-yv8jm
@AmirKhan-yv8jm Год назад
Does Mike know the Gustavo is avenging Max?
@myspacebarbrokenevermindif9892
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm he brought him to his memorial in Mexico. It’s somewhat implied that he knows about it after that scene
@Pretzel829
@Pretzel829 2 месяца назад
Gus knows everything.
@4verstoked
@4verstoked 3 года назад
The look on their faces after mike said "I'm going to prove it" was priceless!
@antourte1
@antourte1 2 года назад
"God dammit. This old son of a bitch actually would prove it wouldn't he. Okay...let's go dig ourselves our own graves..."
@FahadShah822
@FahadShah822 3 года назад
Mike is seriously the coolest, deepest character in the series.
@a.m.studios6126
@a.m.studios6126 2 года назад
Jesse is the coolest, Walt & Gus the deepest and Mike the the most fascinating.
@Mihai769
@Mihai769 2 года назад
@@a.m.studios6126 no saul is the coolest
@NONE.Dragon
@NONE.Dragon Год назад
The fact they fleshed out a character that was supposed to show up once on Breaking Bad to the point to give him such an interesting background shows how brilliant the writers are.
@cameronogles678
@cameronogles678 3 года назад
I absolutely love the detail that when mike shoots the two cops with the revolver. He shoots only six times. I hate when movies/tv shows have a character that shoots a revolver 10 times at someone. This is why I love BB and BCS.
@Billynoggs
@Billynoggs 3 года назад
Although not all revolvers are 6 shot but from an iconic standpoint yes. It was accurate.
@wannabegamers3506
@wannabegamers3506 3 года назад
I.E Rick from the walking dead😂😂😂
@cameronogles678
@cameronogles678 3 года назад
@@Billynoggs I’m not saying all revolvers are six shots. There are some that can only fire five shots. But thank you for the reply. ( I’m not being sarcastic)
@Billynoggs
@Billynoggs 3 года назад
@@cameronogles678 I have a S&W 686 .357 magnum that holds 7 in the cylinder.
@cameronogles678
@cameronogles678 3 года назад
@@Billynoggs hmm that’s interesting I love guns. I’ll definitely look that up. I do know that not all revolvers fire five or six rounds. Ik there’s a 22. Caliber revolver that can fire 10 shots. I can’t remember the exact model. I believe it’s ruger. I’ll have to go see. But thanks for the reply.
@krshnakmt3490
@krshnakmt3490 3 года назад
Vince is so good with colors ... The whole scene feels so cold and blue inciting your unconscious mind .
@dennisboyle5487
@dennisboyle5487 3 года назад
Cool, right? Juxtaposition between a Philadelphia winter and the arid open landscape that is New Mex.
@johnserosanguineous1886
@johnserosanguineous1886 3 года назад
Terminator 1-esque
@SirTickleTots
@SirTickleTots 2 года назад
I'm chilly watching this clip.
@johnp0729
@johnp0729 2 года назад
It's Never Sunny in Philadelphia
@zammo1036
@zammo1036 2 года назад
"inciting your unconscious" " Juxtaposition" Its like I've stumbled into a school level media studies club. Ridiculous
@osas5570
@osas5570 3 года назад
Probably one, if not, the most satisfying scene of this series.
@cristobalvera4698
@cristobalvera4698 3 года назад
I prefer when jimmy played chuck in the trial, althought jimmy was the bad guy in that situation, here, mike had his reasons to act.
@TheGardiner
@TheGardiner 2 года назад
The piñata scene was great too
@tuldude3442
@tuldude3442 2 года назад
True, nothing better than see a cuple of dirty cops eat lead, even if its a fiction.
@lerebox
@lerebox Год назад
3:40 i like how the gun has no recoil in the first shot but does in the second shot
@DrSloww
@DrSloww 5 месяцев назад
Can't win them all
@weewam2530
@weewam2530 23 дня назад
i heard the way he was holding the gun was actually how police used to grip their pistols with one hand back in the day, feet positioned perpendicular with the cop holding the gun exactly to their side at shoulder height so as to reduce recoil as much as possible
@SquidwardLSDSquirtingOctopussy
@SquidwardLSDSquirtingOctopussy 2 года назад
Title for the next spinoff series: "When in doubt, call Ehrmantraut" lol
@darthuchiha1418
@darthuchiha1418 3 года назад
Five - O was so heartbreaking Mike was one of the few people in the Breaking Bad universe who was tragic and sympathetic. when Mike started his monologue and crying i was stunned speechless he knew matt was going to die but felt more gulity about corrupting him he wanted matt to stay a good cop but in his fear of losing him he told him he was as corrupt as the cops who killed him. what makes it sadder is that it sounded like Matt idolized Mike and saw him as his hero and when he told him his true nature Matt was heartbroken but accepted it because in a way Matt was probably a realist and so Mike could help him survive the precinct and agreed to take the bribe but sadly Matt's fate was already sealed when he showed hestitation. Jonathan Banks's performance in that scene was so groundbreaking it left me wordless
@joshuagerthoffer2321
@joshuagerthoffer2321 2 года назад
Jonathan Banks is unbelievably a great actor. Deserved to casted for bigger roles in movies.
@charliecooper5354
@charliecooper5354 Год назад
I remember watching Beverly Hills Cops years ago. I've only watched BB this year, and I didn't recognise Jonathan as the guy gunning at Eddie Murphy with that shotgun before he gets shot! The scene where he tells that Cop (it's been years so I don't have clear memory lol) to shut up calmly 😂 so it was quite nostalgic
@dashx1103
@dashx1103 Год назад
@@charliecooper5354 I remember Mike from Wiseguy. He was great, and that was a good series.
@guyinagame4793
@guyinagame4793 2 года назад
This scene shows how smart mike is, the extra gun. Keeping his first gun unloaded. Faking drunk. Genius
@jamesbacon5690
@jamesbacon5690 3 года назад
Mike is the ultimate badass. He even gives Clint Eastwood a run for his money
@Wailwulf
@Wailwulf 3 года назад
Clint who?
@mustaquimahmedtanbeer2437
@mustaquimahmedtanbeer2437 3 года назад
Chuck Norris will eat both of them alive.
@fireemblemaddict128
@fireemblemaddict128 3 года назад
@@mustaquimahmedtanbeer2437 Chuck Norris ain't shit, no one gives a fuck about Chuck Norris it's 2021.
@jamesbacon5690
@jamesbacon5690 3 года назад
@@Wailwulf the guy that kicked Chuck Norris' arse
@Wailwulf
@Wailwulf 3 года назад
@@jamesbacon5690 So that was Chuck Norris in the empty chair?
@Kncperseus
@Kncperseus 3 года назад
It's always Mike's eyes that sets him apart. They look so cold.
@idklol4197
@idklol4197 3 года назад
that other cop's acting is great even though he doesnt say a word
@charliemcpherson6299
@charliemcpherson6299 3 года назад
I just wish the accents were more accurate. I think they tried, but these guys sound like they're from Brooklyn, not Philadelphia (where I come from).
@13Gangland
@13Gangland 2 года назад
@@charliemcpherson6299 Eh, the Spanish isn't great on certain characters (I'm sure we know which ones by now), but the level of acting here is phenomenal.
@ojosama
@ojosama 2 года назад
My favorite part is that Mike doesn't actually have any proof. He just says he is going to prove it as a bluff to get them to take him to a secluded area. "Smart. It's what I would have done." Meaning this is exactly how he planned it.
@haitianfrommars6704
@haitianfrommars6704 3 года назад
when he said " and im gonna prove it" . i love how they both look at each other. lmfao thats beautiful acting
@litedawg
@litedawg 3 года назад
One of the best scenes ever in the BB/Saul world. Simply amazing.
@TonyLovell
@TonyLovell 3 года назад
The best scene? "RUN!"
@RohanKumar95
@RohanKumar95 3 года назад
Mike: "Call an ambulance" at 2:45 "but not for me"
@crazyfun5150
@crazyfun5150 Год назад
This is probably the most badass Mike moment to me. He not only got revenge for his son, but he completely outsmarted his sons killers and got two dirty cops off the street.
@byrondavis9454
@byrondavis9454 3 года назад
Love that quick sober weapon grab and pocket. Then back to being "drunk" 😉 and waiting for old mate to shoot him with his other pistol before shooting back was also excellente👌
@glenwoodcampbell2734
@glenwoodcampbell2734 2 года назад
Hey I missed that episode. So Mike had 2 pistols on him and cop took the glock?
@byrondavis9454
@byrondavis9454 2 года назад
@@glenwoodcampbell2734 yeah he did. Episode 6 sorry you missed that. Best episode of the season imo
@VetoFRoley
@VetoFRoley 2 года назад
@@glenwoodcampbell2734 Mike buried the revolver in the back seat of the patrol car before he went into the bar. He planned for them to take him "home" at the end of the night...
@aliennotion2876
@aliennotion2876 3 года назад
Now we know what happened to his study group a Greendale Community College.
@cranbers
@cranbers 2 года назад
with the dying person crawling away, and mike stepped on his foot to stop him just to finish his revenge added so much to this scene. The writers are just amazing with this little added moment. So much detail and added flare. You dont see that much in action movies. Anyone else writing this would of said boom boom and done, with Mike walking away without issue. But he got hit, and to ensure the audience knew how ruthless Mike was, have the cop crawling away injured, and stopping him then a shot to the head. With mike looking satisfied.
@elliottcoombes
@elliottcoombes Год назад
Mike’s approach to things is always just a thing of beauty. From that warehouse hit in BB season 3 all the way through BCS every single Mike operation is fundamentally simple, thoroughly practical and extremely efficient. The guy is just a machine
@stevegarcia9098
@stevegarcia9098 3 года назад
powerful scene. love mikey's character: quiet, stoic, very smart, calculating and patient.
@YoloSwagging
@YoloSwagging 2 года назад
The most Breaking Bad scene in Better Call Saul. Not knocking the show, the show is amazing in its own right, it's just this scene specifically gave me massive BB vibes.
@axolotl593
@axolotl593 8 месяцев назад
Yeah ur so right!
@elijahchristopherjesusreye2030
@@axolotl593 This scene is pretty similar to how Walt killed Jack at the end.
@nguyenngo7661
@nguyenngo7661 3 года назад
"You killed Matty. You killed him for nothing. You were scared of what he could do" That's exactly what Mike does to Werner in season 4
@dougnulton
@dougnulton 3 года назад
Mike fought as hard as he could against Gus to not kill Werner. It was Gus’ call at the end of the day.
@Wolf-wc1js
@Wolf-wc1js 3 года назад
Same thing with Drew Sharp, while Mike wasn’t the one to pull the trigger, Todd did it for that same reason
@rishabhanand4973
@rishabhanand4973 3 года назад
it's not like he wanted to. but if he didn't, gus would kill him, then werner.
@UpsetWizard
@UpsetWizard 3 года назад
Technically Werner did do something
@SuperGiorgi22
@SuperGiorgi22 3 года назад
Mike killed Werner because if he didn't, Gus would. Him asking Gus to reconsider and being shut down meant that Gus had made up his mind. He chose to do it himself out of respect for their friendship (or as close as you can come to one under those circumstaces).
@BootneckAlphaKilo
@BootneckAlphaKilo 2 года назад
Mike was the stand out character for me. Not what I expected from an American drama at all. Old, unaesthetic, quiet and sinister. Simply a captivating performance, that couldn’t really work with any other actor.
@coachleif
@coachleif 2 года назад
Seeing this scene after Mike's talk to Pryce about bad cops and good criminals is what sets the stage for it all so well. He's walked the walk and knows better than anyone
@NotoriousBroadcasts
@NotoriousBroadcasts 3 года назад
I didn’t possibly think I could like mike more than I do, but this scene changed everything.
@bigd9040
@bigd9040 3 года назад
Mike is my fave character. Think about it, Mike didn't know for sure that they would turn their backs to him, they could of shot him in the head without giving him a chance to pull his other gun. But Mike didn't care if he did die. There's nothing more deadly than a man who's not afraid of death anymore.
@Average_Enjoyer_
@Average_Enjoyer_ 2 года назад
Fun fact: this scene was completely improvised and was supposed to go down in a different way. Jonathan Banks was actually drunk and he proceeded to pull out a revolver and brutally shot the two actors to death. Vince really loved it so he kept it.
@QueLindoFilms
@QueLindoFilms 2 года назад
LOL
@loganthaasianboy
@loganthaasianboy 2 года назад
Bravo Vince!
@opsoo2229
@opsoo2229 2 года назад
This is the moment Jonathan Banks became Alec Baldwin
@supersaiyanzero386
@supersaiyanzero386 3 месяца назад
Boring overused meme format
@Average_Enjoyer_
@Average_Enjoyer_ 3 месяца назад
@@supersaiyanzero386 that was 1 year ago bro
@Grahf0
@Grahf0 3 года назад
That moment when you realize that Mike likely selected a revolver for the express purpose of leaving no shell casings behind...
@lieutenantfalcon5936
@lieutenantfalcon5936 2 года назад
Holy christ that is smart. instead of wasting time picking up the casing and risk getting caught, he could quickly get what was needed done, and just leave.
@AlexandeRSciswoR
@AlexandeRSciswoR 2 года назад
Revolvers don't leave anything behind?
@Grahf0
@Grahf0 2 года назад
@@AlexandeRSciswoR they don't eject shell casings when the round is fired, they remain in the cylinder until you manually empty it.
@cgh7337
@cgh7337 3 года назад
Funny how these situations work out. What if the cops said, "ok, good luck w/ that" dropped Mike off at his house & decided to call his bluff?
@jkacvbhijfn
@jkacvbhijfn 3 года назад
If the 2 cops were this confident at covering their tracks, Mike's son wouldn't be dead to begin with and Mike would have no reason to come after them They did what they did because they were paranoid about Mike, just like they were paranoid about Mike's son. So Mike knew there's no possibility where they let him walk
@cgh7337
@cgh7337 3 года назад
@@jkacvbhijfn They were that confident that IA wouldn't notice these same 2 guys were around when their partner & his father were both shot to death? (Yes, I know they were going to make it look like Mike committed suicide) yet plenty of people saw them w/ Mike at the bar & some had to see Mike get into their squad car.
@alicekranyk4173
@alicekranyk4173 3 года назад
@@cgh7337 Uhhh, have you been paying any attention to real life the past 5…10….20 years? Police get away with wilder bs than that on the daily.
@madgavin7568
@madgavin7568 3 года назад
@@alicekranyk4173 One only has to look at the Daniel Shaver shooting/murder and its baffling outcome.
@cgh7337
@cgh7337 3 года назад
@@alicekranyk4173 Uhh I was referring to how absurb the plotline of the series is sweetheart.
@TheStuport
@TheStuport 3 года назад
Always comical when a Dirty Cop tells someone to "Watch Their Head" when exiting a Po Po Cruiser.....their concern is so touching!
@GaryvanderMerwe
@GaryvanderMerwe 2 года назад
One of the best episodes of the series! It felt like a movie on it's own.
@DaveBaronelli-uj4od
@DaveBaronelli-uj4od Год назад
I think many fathers would avenge their only sons wrongful death. Mike was fulfilling his destiny. Sad but he felt like he owed it to his son.
@yurichtube1162
@yurichtube1162 10 месяцев назад
It was his duty.
@dirtydawg959
@dirtydawg959 2 года назад
No one: Alec Baldwin on set: 3:09
@beanieweenie1349
@beanieweenie1349 Год назад
3:39 "Wait, you pull that trigger your never gonna-"
@grondor606
@grondor606 2 года назад
That was such a good episode, so powerful! I remember that was the moment I realized that this show is gonna be really great.
@warrenjohnson5971
@warrenjohnson5971 2 года назад
My favorite aspect of this scene is how loud Mike's revolver is. They didn't hold back and it literally echoes in the parking lot.
@Nate_the_Nobody
@Nate_the_Nobody Год назад
Such a small detail but such a great one, at 3:34, when the cop rolls over, he tries to plead, but he can't even get the name "mike" out of his mouth, so the guy literally died with mikes name in his mouth
@name_and_alias
@name_and_alias 2 года назад
that psychopathic eye twitch at 0:38 is very underrated
@fight8the8feeling8
@fight8the8feeling8 Год назад
The most badass thing is when he steps on his foot to stop him from crawling and to let him know he’s behind him. The acting in this shows how “personal” this scene is to Mike’s character, holding the gun waiting for responses, he was savoring the moments.
@amoose1709
@amoose1709 11 месяцев назад
Just like Mexico is yellow Philadelphia is blue
@_Yombo
@_Yombo 8 месяцев назад
I live in Pennsylvania and I agree
@Torthrodhel
@Torthrodhel 3 года назад
Awesome acting from Mike as usual, but I wanted to highlight the expressions of the other two. They're deep in it, and scumbags enough to go through with it, but there's still feeling there, they still didn't want to. One of them almost tears up, but holds it in. Subtle but noticeable.
@Thomas-uy4vn
@Thomas-uy4vn 3 года назад
Yes every actor is amazing
@ecthox-1mork909
@ecthox-1mork909 2 года назад
Quite. You get the feeling in this scene that those two cops are trash but they're also humans and very believable.
@kazak8926
@kazak8926 2 года назад
@@ecthox-1mork909 Yep I agree! Most bad acts are committed out of fear and other very human emotions and this captures it well!
@LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit
@LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit Год назад
Funni fact: The Taurus .38 Mike's carrying only has a 5-shot capacity and there isn't a cut to suggest he loaded one more round into the cylinder for the 6th shot used for the execution. Also I wanna know how much Taurus paid for this product placement since there isn't a gun-inclined person in the US who'd legitimately take a Taurus over a proven revolver manufacturer.
@jeffthepuppetYT
@jeffthepuppetYT 2 года назад
The sound of the actual blood pouring out of the bodies in the silence at the end adds an extra level of realism and eeriness. Stuff you'd only ever find with this show.
@keithhines4515
@keithhines4515 3 года назад
Mike is my favorite character from Breaking Bad. He is so crafty, and such a badass! I was so excited to learn more of his story was going to be told in Better Call Saul. Learning it didn’t disappoint.
@ashleybrooke2087
@ashleybrooke2087 2 года назад
Jonathan Banks has said repeatedly in interviews that he is not any kind of dangerous badass so that can only mean he is a terrific actor for making us believe that Mike is. And I'm pretty sure we all believe that Mike is.
@boogaloobender3462
@boogaloobender3462 2 года назад
"You killed him because you were scared of what you thought he might do." Exactly what Walt ordered to do to Mike's associates Also trans women are not women
@Sebastian-km9qx
@Sebastian-km9qx 2 года назад
Well in that case Walt was right. Half of them woulda snitched
@jacksongibbs8998
@jacksongibbs8998 2 года назад
No more half measures
@f1rek1ller-56
@f1rek1ller-56 2 года назад
He was losing money cause of them
@juilkeyaru405
@juilkeyaru405 Год назад
He made the right call
@lasarousi
@lasarousi Год назад
Lessons thought by Mike himself. Wait just followed Mike's advice to a fault.
@mctescotenacious5285
@mctescotenacious5285 2 года назад
I think the Cinematography in this scene is amazing. 👏 That wide shot at the end when Mike begins to walk away hooked me on my first viewing.
@gregtestagent
@gregtestagent 3 года назад
I really do like watching Mike do anything. I’d eat breakfast with him.
@cade.s
@cade.s Год назад
Or walter jr
@nuvolebarocche6215
@nuvolebarocche6215 Год назад
2:59 god...that expression is like a punch in the gut. all the grief...the pain......the resolve. it gives me the chills. jonathan banks is a fenomenal actor!
@alessiocataldi2434
@alessiocataldi2434 2 года назад
1:36 that atmosphere, that blue light.... reminds me of Terminator 2
@mohamadhilalhafzambinazman8732
@mohamadhilalhafzambinazman8732 3 года назад
I like the fact that Mike is waiting those cops to shoot him first but a gun is empty. Then later, Mike shoots them back.
@tanneraitken3768
@tanneraitken3768 3 года назад
Man I need to rewatch this entire show before season 6. It's such a great show
@galelululu
@galelululu 2 года назад
“smart. it’s what I would have done if I were you.”
@octopusbeak42069
@octopusbeak42069 2 года назад
A spinoff about Mike is what we need. I would binge watch it all, it would be interesting to know his while life story, and how he became who he is and how he got into the positions he did.
@oblitafier
@oblitafier 2 года назад
Unfortunately, Johnathan Banks is too old now for such a show, and I wouldn't care to watch a show about a young Mike without him. It's his portrayal we love.
@octopusbeak42069
@octopusbeak42069 2 года назад
@@oblitafier you're right. Without Jonathan banks it wouldn't be the same.
@dalemiller78dm
@dalemiller78dm 3 года назад
That’s how you deal with crooked cops
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