Better Call Saul: The Artist's Journey

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@dirtybird6669
@dirtybird6669 2 жыл бұрын
*h* *o* *b* *o* *k* *e* *n*
@nont18411
@nont18411 2 жыл бұрын
Belize
@dirtybird6669
@dirtybird6669 2 жыл бұрын
📍'ed groovy much appreciated i'll hop on the bandwagon. your videos are insightful and entertaining. is this the 'nemesi(s)' video?? good material right there
@amberhernandez
@amberhernandez 2 жыл бұрын
alexa order corn
@KidAL0
@KidAL0 2 жыл бұрын
Street Fighter 6
@dirtybird6669
@dirtybird6669 2 жыл бұрын
@@amberhernandez yes. words
@extremekiwi101
@extremekiwi101 2 жыл бұрын
Jimmy said "It's showtime" without the "folks" part in Saul Gone because chronologically by then The Incredibles had come out
@shiptj01
@shiptj01 3 ай бұрын
I never thought about that.
@dislecsyk991
@dislecsyk991 Ай бұрын
​@@shiptj01 The second time you said that is definitely a lie
@delfin5418
@delfin5418 2 жыл бұрын
Y’know there’s an alternate timeline where Jimmy quit lawyering and pursued filmmaking because he’s one hell of a director and for him the film industry he’d slip right in.
@richardplinkett4956
@richardplinkett4956 Жыл бұрын
That's the bad ending. The only thing worse than being a lawyer is being a director.
@Awarewolf047
@Awarewolf047 Жыл бұрын
@@richardplinkett4956 u sound like Chuck lol
@josephgordon4281
@josephgordon4281 Жыл бұрын
And he gets to be a director! What a sick joke!
@AliciaM5555
@AliciaM5555 Жыл бұрын
Hmmm, idk, only if there's an angle 😉😉
@paris-1911
@paris-1911 Ай бұрын
_slip_ right in, huh?
@LiarofShinovar
@LiarofShinovar 2 жыл бұрын
The idea that Lalo invaded Kim and Jimmy's home, taking away their sense of control, which led them to plan their scheme on Howard to get their control back in a way, actually blew my mind. It's insight like this that I couldn't have picked up on if I rewatched the show 100 times. Thank you for doing what you do ❤
@willisverynice
@willisverynice 2 жыл бұрын
Although I did already have this analysis while watching the show, I am so glad to hear a popular KZbin analysis that includes it. I’ve always felt many people were missing a lot of interesting ways of looking at this story. That being said I wasn’t a huge fan of breaking bad lol.
@willisverynice
@willisverynice 2 жыл бұрын
Err I guess this channel isn’t THAT popular, but it should be.
@legoghostyoda
@legoghostyoda 2 жыл бұрын
it blew howard’s mind too
@Bugthaw
@Bugthaw Жыл бұрын
@@legoghostyoda fuck beat me to it
@nanaaddae4790
@nanaaddae4790 Жыл бұрын
@@legoghostyoda what a sick joke!
@PuglyWont
@PuglyWont 2 жыл бұрын
You described an aspect of Jimmy that I don't think is noticed much, the outsider, creative side. It's what makes Jimmy so relatable to me, and what makes him standout as a lawyer. I was helping a kid with Math, and I told him to just play around with a calculator and do things and see what happens. And he didn't like that idea, it seemed almost morally wrong to him... that not doing something in a way you are told to and creative play. If you aren't told specifically how to do something, it's wrong to just try it. I was kind of shocked by this, and I thought this might be the process that many people actually have. There's a flippant creativity that some find repulsive, that sets you up as an outsider just by disposition. Jimmy seemed to embody this in some way... I fully get his reaction to working at Davis & Main. I did student teaching, and had a talking to that wasn't much different from Jimmy's stern warning from the higher ups. I didn't realize that what I was doing would offend them so much. (I inadvertently insulted the teacher, because I didn't like a worksheet that was her pet project.) Great video, you always reveal so many new things about it.
@Alexander_Grant
@Alexander_Grant 2 жыл бұрын
It's interesting you bring up the calculator and messing around with it. I studied physics in college and the class that I was in was the craziest group of outcasts that I've ever spent time with. Wildly different people that had their own quirks, and we were all somewhat close since it was only about 20-30 of us at any time and our college had over 25,000, and the fact most weren't very socially intelligent, meant that it was a social group for many too. What I never realized until reading this comment was that everyone in there was creative in their own way, some were musicians, some were artists, but everyone I knew shared a creativity in being curious with number and math. Many study sessions I was a part of got sidetracked due to someone being curious about something, sometimes relevant to the material and sometimes barely being tangentially related, with everyone trying to figure it out.
@annettesturgess5400
@annettesturgess5400 9 ай бұрын
I know a fair few musicians that are classically trained . When they hear someone play and then find out they're self taught , they usually lament the fact that they're classically trained .
@WildHeart7777
@WildHeart7777 2 жыл бұрын
I’m an artist, I studied psychology, and I’m obsessed with bcs, so this video could not be any more up my alley. I just absolutely adore your videos. And your thorough explanation of the psychological underpinnings of the Howard scam was so on point. Every video you make is a gift….even more so now that the series is over. Thank you 🙏
@ekortsec
@ekortsec 2 жыл бұрын
Jimmy painted Jesus at Mr. Acker's house in season 5, too
@RennsReviews
@RennsReviews 2 жыл бұрын
I always click on these videos of yours thinking "I'll watch 15 minutes right now and finish the rest later" I usually end up sitting and watching the entire thing in one sitting. Love what you have to say about the show, and I also love how your thoughts on the show deepen my appreciation for it!
@thewigglr
@thewigglr 9 күн бұрын
Your videos are amazing too, ren! Keep it up man!
@WaffleMatrix
@WaffleMatrix 2 жыл бұрын
You and Ological are the two best BCS analysts on KZbin. So many channels just summarize episodes and have nothing original or insightful to say, but you guys always remind me the amount of detail and depth that was put into this show. I think that a great TV show is designed to make you think, and reflect on what it means, as well as have discussions about what it could mean (there's no one obvious answer to the questions the show poses). BTW, you should team up Ological for a collab video.
@Bozothcow
@Bozothcow 2 жыл бұрын
If you watch one you will enjoy the other.
@xXDexter3000Xx
@xXDexter3000Xx 2 жыл бұрын
ological sucks, his obsession w color theory blinds him to everything else about the series
@Heisenberg-gp1kt
@Heisenberg-gp1kt 2 жыл бұрын
@@xXDexter3000Xx because the color and cinematography in bcs pretty much IS the series. Duh
@xXDexter3000Xx
@xXDexter3000Xx 2 жыл бұрын
@@Heisenberg-gp1kt thats not true, as demonstrated by this video. there's a huge allegory for mythological storytelling that ological hasnt even slightly picked up on.
@mrpuddingpop1
@mrpuddingpop1 2 жыл бұрын
@@xXDexter3000Xx I mean you can’t cover everything, he more leans on the literal visual display, I.e. every frame a painting. Whereas this series is more about emotion and worth and ties it’s claims in an Ockham’s razor feeling. Both good because they’re not giving a truth sermon, they’re discussing what they see.
@Taikina
@Taikina 2 жыл бұрын
but consider the silver lining: he seems to have an exceptionally good reputation among the other prisoners, providing him modicum of extra protection from the violence or prisons and with his added social skills, a huge potential to create contacts to get like extra coffee and ice cream and stuff. and most of all, he can work as a legal advisor, which is one of the most valuable types of "currency" you can make in the american prison system if i'm not mistaken. this unironically does make saul 'the last line of defense for the little guy'
@nuparuchi
@nuparuchi 2 жыл бұрын
I really love the description of jimmy's art being a way for him to feel powerful. I think it's definitely right, when he's performing he can make himself into an auteur, he can convince himself that his opinion matters more than anyone else's. I think it makes not telling clifford main about the commercial make way more sense because having to be accountable to anyone else would take away that power to some degree.
@nuparuchi
@nuparuchi 2 жыл бұрын
also I think that I experience that too. I'm not a big fan of collaborative projects, and part of that is having to figure out the logistics of communicating, but I think it's even more that I want the thing to be mine. I want to put my ideas out into the world, not have them replaced by someone else's.
@benswolo6928
@benswolo6928 2 жыл бұрын
Dude you’re low key my favorite Saul takes. Can’t wait to see this one.
@yemmohater2796
@yemmohater2796 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, he actually cares about the characters and has a sympathetic view of the characters as people, rather than just villains or heroes
@balaclava__music
@balaclava__music 2 жыл бұрын
@@yemmohater2796 like q good therapist
@colddsummerofficial
@colddsummerofficial 2 жыл бұрын
So many people misinterpret this show but you’re one of the few creators who really get it, appreciate the content. Cheers
@manitouparkguitaracademy
@manitouparkguitaracademy 2 жыл бұрын
"if youre like me, good luck with that" i was not ready, sir, that was gold how you just slid that like that
@gracekelly2282
@gracekelly2282 Жыл бұрын
Been going through heavy grief, your video has given me comfort so thank you for what you’re doing. Always enjoy your better call saul videos, best ones out there. ❤
@heartpaws519
@heartpaws519 Жыл бұрын
((hug)) and 🙏 Grace - may you find peace eventually.
@toxiclaw7591
@toxiclaw7591 2 жыл бұрын
"If youre like me, well, good luck with that, but also..." absolute gold
@corbinmarkey466
@corbinmarkey466 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you dedicated a whole video to this. Jimmy's artistry has always been one of the most important, key aspects of the show to me and I'm glad that you appreciate it as well!
@aisling_commoddities
@aisling_commoddities 2 жыл бұрын
As an amateur webcomic artist myself, your description of the process of art creation really hit home. I spend hours writing and drawing things that people can process in a few seconds and it brings me no material reward whatsoever, but damn if it doesn't feel amazing.
@vivvy_0
@vivvy_0 Жыл бұрын
wish i could find such a passion.. been struggling art block many years and can't get myself doing things feeling waistfull
@thecinemascribe
@thecinemascribe 2 жыл бұрын
This video perfectly summarized why I find Jimmy to be the most relatable and personally meaningful character in anything I’ve seen.
@nate4137
@nate4137 2 жыл бұрын
Im currently a music education major and the thing Ricky Blackmore said about medieval times is 100% true. The earliest common applications of harmony came from the church, mainly Gregorian chant. For a long time it was all unison with no harmony, and then it slowly became common practice to go between unison and harmony in 4ths or 5ths.
@austinkeetch1850
@austinkeetch1850 2 жыл бұрын
Best creator on this whole platform dude love your stuff
@kryptakazum548
@kryptakazum548 2 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal takeaways, Saul and Kim needing control makes MUCH more sense than them (as characters in their own minds) needing an antagonist. Also, that makes Howard's death even more impactful, Lalo took control back, with a damn smile.
@James-vc1kc
@James-vc1kc 2 жыл бұрын
it amazes me how you continue to make so many Better Call Saul videos, while never failing to provide me with insights I never even realized or thought of before
@rat-of-pain
@rat-of-pain 2 жыл бұрын
I fully agree with what you said about the ending & Jimmy's fate. I haven't seen a lot of people talk about the tragedy of it, as a life sentence is seen as an understandable, acceptable thing by so much of society, and yeah as so many of your audience says you out into words what I was thinking lol
@nameynamename3758
@nameynamename3758 Жыл бұрын
the tragedy is all the destruction he helped cause
@swagwolfgang
@swagwolfgang 2 жыл бұрын
I honestly felt bad for chuck when he said to jimmy “i worked my ass off to get here” because like he really did
@surgz_puzlx3355
@surgz_puzlx3355 2 жыл бұрын
This has been some of the best 55 minutes of my KZbin watching life! Great vid
@bookreport3724
@bookreport3724 2 жыл бұрын
No matter how long your videos they are never long enough for me, since your videos are so well made.
@braves9652
@braves9652 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. I got excited when I saw this one was like 55 minutes.
@95mudshovel
@95mudshovel 2 жыл бұрын
art is essential in life. when I was a teenager, I would come home from work and spend hours at my desk experimenting with various art styles. ten years later, my job is art and my hobbies are art. everyone needs art. it's key to the human experience.
@agsmashups
@agsmashups Жыл бұрын
goddamn, this video is great. Thank u for putting so much effort in, and showing me so much more clearly just how much of an artist jimmy was, not just verbal but music, painting, directing and more and how it really is his passion aside from people. Makes me wonder. what kind of life would he have if people encouraged his artistic side and he didnt choose law as a career. probably wouldnt get into 90 percent of the trouble. Though i reckon hed still be slippin every now and then, just a lower scale w out the legal consequences.
@arborwin
@arborwin 2 жыл бұрын
This was your best one yet, and validated so many of my own thoughts about the show! Thank you so much!
@swagwolfgang
@swagwolfgang 2 жыл бұрын
Since the finale i have thought “im so upset this show is over” atleast once every day😂
@holidaygerry
@holidaygerry 2 жыл бұрын
This vid resonates w me as an artist. Great to hear a therapist perspective on a series I rewatch for its soothing relatability.
@edwartvonfectonia4362
@edwartvonfectonia4362 2 жыл бұрын
This show will be on my rewatch list for sure. You can analyse the characters over and over.
@elonif4125
@elonif4125 Жыл бұрын
This is your best video. I watched it after watching BCS for the first time and now, after my second watch, it really makes Jimmy more accessible to view him as an artist. Truly fantastic insight.
@laughman7357
@laughman7357 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the ingenuity in the editing style, and scripting structure of this video. Many YT video essays, are just someone aping the editing cliches they've been exposed to on YT, whilst loving the sound of their own voice, without much of a point. I appreciate this video, and your effort to be concise, and not pretentious. Thank you, I subbed!
@James_Wisniewski
@James_Wisniewski 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, Smoke on the Water. The song that never stops giving. My middle school orchestra played a rendition of it in eighth grade (I was in the cello section, so I just played rhythm), and it was the first song I learned on bass guitar (played from memory, and without chords, of course). It's pretty much *the* intro to rock song.
@freetousebyjtc
@freetousebyjtc 2 ай бұрын
13:50 As a painter, that part about the rule of thirds completely went over my head even after so many rewatches. I kept thinking Saul was talking about how Mike didn't have enough backups for the photos since I guess the data hoarder in me took higher priority lol
@SchatziSugar
@SchatziSugar 2 ай бұрын
When it comes to his commercial, it's worth mentioning that Bob Odenkirk was executive producer on Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, arguably discovering tim and eric. This is excluding his already rich history of spoof commercials in The Birthday Boys and Mr.Show
@chuckles2364
@chuckles2364 2 жыл бұрын
Recently I feel like I've watched a lot of video essays of a similar caliber, and maybe they got the core idea right, but also in addition they get something REALLY wrong that sends a horrible message to the people watching. BUT that trend has been broken with this video, great job!
@GalaxyStudi0s
@GalaxyStudi0s 2 жыл бұрын
YESSS!!! I have been greatly anticipating this video of yours ever since you briefly mentioned it in your last video!
@mirandaspencer6097
@mirandaspencer6097 2 ай бұрын
Terrifically insightful video about my favorite show--yes, Saul Goodman as an ART PROJECT!! I FEEL SO VINDICATED: Not too many episodes into my first watch I was like, "why is this guy trying to be a lawyer? It's so clear he is an ARTIST in every sense of the word." I'm a creative myself and have been around them most of my life and recognized these traits in him. How much less miserable this character could have been if he'd gone that path instead...but then there'd be no show :-).
@se4949
@se4949 Жыл бұрын
Your dismissal of denial of death right after explaining its premise of human self importance is hilarious…
@holidaygerry
@holidaygerry 2 жыл бұрын
The series finale came at a critical time in my life where I was conceptualizing eternal recurrence and accepting the patterns of my behavior as a kind of cyclical reality. Like repeat as many times as necessary to learn your lessons, and maybe get the good ending thats not behind bars.
@TassiaNathalia
@TassiaNathalia Жыл бұрын
i saved this video on my watch later, and got to watch it today it paid off every second one of my favourite shows being graced with such brilliant analysis thank you
@jadondavid8272
@jadondavid8272 2 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic Video!! I love your insight so much, it always surprises me the different angles you approach with your analysis, and the way you tie so many points together. Brilliant!
@colekoenning6995
@colekoenning6995 2 жыл бұрын
Man these videos have been one of the best parts of my year, thank you so much for your efforts.
@GinoChaviano19
@GinoChaviano19 2 жыл бұрын
Another banger. Thanks so much for your hard work. These in-depth analyses on this show make my day.
@Tea._.why.
@Tea._.why. 2 жыл бұрын
Been loving these videos, they have been really hitting my better call Saul itch. Cant wait to see what you upload next, bcs or whatever else you decide to dive into.
@bradleys4941
@bradleys4941 2 жыл бұрын
their mom's dying words,only Chuck heard......Chuck's wife LAUGHING/enjoying Jimmy's company.....seeded the HATE, BETRAYAL Chuck would/could never get over....even doomed his marriage
@mappingshaman5280
@mappingshaman5280 2 жыл бұрын
"They were eachothers worst nemesissies." Now you're making me picture Bob odenkirk and Michael mckean in pink dresses.
@rasmustagu
@rasmustagu 2 жыл бұрын
really high quality analysis. came for a quick check, stayed without even realizing.
@drTERRRORRR
@drTERRRORRR Жыл бұрын
Man. You and I are so different. Thank you for making your thoughts public like that. I learn so much from differences in our perspectives. I hope you're well.
@peterdapoet
@peterdapoet 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video. Broke a bone and this is helping the healing in a soothing way.
@Samwel.l
@Samwel.l 2 ай бұрын
Awesome video, I love the breakdown from a psychological perspective from an actual therapist. Your awesome!
@noey4560
@noey4560 Жыл бұрын
6:07 can confirm that perfect 4ths are a medieval music thing. The perfect 4th for was the first harmony widely used in medieval music, if I recall correctly.
@BeefBlock9844
@BeefBlock9844 2 жыл бұрын
Another awesome BCS video. Thank you so much for all your work!
@PatriseHenkel
@PatriseHenkel 2 жыл бұрын
you will LOVE the Sopranos! As a painter, I love this analysis of Jimmy. No wonder I love him so much... making art IS a compulsion, and us artists like to believe its a noble one. I have several times tried to "give up all this art s**t and live a normal life." It doesnt work; I have to make art, no matter how mediocre, is essential for me to live.
@MonkeySpaceWalk
@MonkeySpaceWalk Жыл бұрын
“If you’re like me, first of all, good luck with that-“ lmao
@cellularphone8642
@cellularphone8642 2 жыл бұрын
You gotta be one of my favorite KZbinrs, these saul videos are essential for any fan
@pigeonboy8858
@pigeonboy8858 Жыл бұрын
I can confirm Blackmore is exactly right about parallel fourths being a characteristic of medieval music (I’ve studied it quite a bit). In fact, those fourths were basically the first step from the monophonic (one note at a time) chant that was used for most of history to the polyphonic (more than one note at a time) music have now! In Europe, at least
@lialogia
@lialogia 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know if this makes me a bad person, but I HATE when people say that I "translated their feelings with words" or something like that. I know it comes from a good place, usually, but in my own creations I try to search for something fresh to say, I want people to be surprised with a new concept or idea, like I was giving them a gift. Anyway, all this is just to say: I watched each episode of Better Call Saul many many times, read articles and watched other channels, even made a video of my own - and still your videos always have something new. Something that I never would have thought or even felt on my own. And, to me, that is the power of art, to create meaning and change the world for the better in any small, but crucial, way. Saul has a lot to learn from artists like you, not just in terms of movie facts or ethics, but in terms of soul. And that's another thing I find very interesting about this Saul, The Artist. He is a CON ARTIST! He is a genius, but he can't stop taking short cuts - and the creators being artists themselves in a capitalist system, it's clear to me that they resent the Jimmys of the world, people who use art as a prop and not as an action to better the world, to understand and expand the meaning of what we are as a species. And I really admire the crew for taking a risk and touching that concept of what makes us humans with such care. I love this show. Anyway, to anyone reading this, good luck getting the riff of Smoke on the Water out of your mind - I just hope it's not Marco's version.
@adameltassi1268
@adameltassi1268 Жыл бұрын
the sopranos is such a complex show and being a therapist i think youd definitely find some of what the sopranos talks about interesting i hope you talk about it on this channel
@doxy66
@doxy66 8 ай бұрын
I finally finished BCS recently, and I have been going through a bunch of your videos about it. Looking forward to more videos on other shows in the future too!! Great and very insightful stuff. Love your perspective
@noellesears10
@noellesears10 2 жыл бұрын
you know, if you think of saul as an identity in terms of pre-dating jimmy's life as a lawyer, being the "last line of defense" kind of makes jimmy the "little guy". if jimmy has nothing else, he has the charisma and good luck that saul brings
@danie5522
@danie5522 Жыл бұрын
i think this is my favorite video of the series!!!! jimmy has such artistic intelligence and it definitely feels like a part of him he uses in service of other goals, when it definitely could have been his focus!!! maybe he can use his time in prison to hone in a screenplay or somethin
@lemoineau2317
@lemoineau2317 2 жыл бұрын
Please continue your analysis, they are awesome. They are a work of art in themselves
@brxyann
@brxyann 2 жыл бұрын
Babe wake up, new What’s Therapy? video dropped!
@Kyfow
@Kyfow 2 жыл бұрын
Love the video! Regarding the idea of immortality, I heard a wonderful, existential dread inducing description of the idea of cultural immortality by a video game reviewer of all things. He described famous people and achievements as mountains on the landscape, as time goes by, new mountains form, but also the tide rises and washes away the lower peaks. This causes us to perceive "the greats" as chronologically and thematically close, even if they're hundreds of years apart. When people group Mozart, Behtoven, Chopin and Tchaikovsky, they do just that. The hardest pill to swallow regarding our immortality is that time is infinite and we are not. People tend to think about the current times and themselves as the only time that matters, but they're just rises in the terrain that will almost inevitably wash over them at some point. Anyway, i love your stuff, keep em coming!
@iconoclast137
@iconoclast137 2 жыл бұрын
your channel is fantastic. such deep insights into tiny details, i love it
@kludgedude
@kludgedude 2 жыл бұрын
When the script is about non-artistic people but written by major artistic talents
@ricoperez9252
@ricoperez9252 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, you’re good at this.
@davidsteece4283
@davidsteece4283 2 жыл бұрын
you make the kind of video essays that set my soul on fire. so good. perfect really
@rafaelarevalo8047
@rafaelarevalo8047 2 жыл бұрын
i always love forward to these videos. you're very eloquent and you always make very good points! i'd love to see your take on mad men in the future, i think that show is just as psychologically and philosophically rich as BCS. cheers
@TheProphet3113
@TheProphet3113 Жыл бұрын
Since we're in the run up to the long anticipated finale of the best series on KZbin, and it must be the trauma drive episode we've all been waiting for, I thought in the spirit of things I would register some of my thoughts before the episode drops because my brother is a season behind and tired of hearing about it. Ever since I watched the first three episodes of this analysis I haven't stopped thinking about two very different pieces of media: One is this paper I read in my second year of college on applying Fairbairn's structural dynamics to the psychology of trauma survivors. The second is one of Bob Odenkirk's interviews which mentions among the similarity to aspects of Mr. Show sketches Odenkirk's repeated listening to Robert Evans memoirs when he first started doing the character to make his material more engaging. It is striking to me as Odenkirk's way of speaking was so much of his role in BB to me. He was an entertaining and natural source of legal exposition to move the plot forward and make up for the fact that Walt as a character wouldn't discuss his intentions out loud elsewise. The entertainment factor of the performance he was putting on is all "being Saul" really meant to me. So I wasn't really watching waiting for him to "become Saul" because he was at totally doing his thing when context suited. But with all the context we've been given now, though I haven't rewatched BB, it comes across as him projecting his sub-ego conflicts with possibly his father and certainly Chuck much of the time, moreso as the story progresses in BCS, if that's even the right way of framing it, I don't know, I am not a professional, I am just a person who likes reading. But it's been quite interesting to think about as I watched the final season of BCS, and this Better Call a Therapist show. Yet at the same time the Robert Evansness is ceaselessly entertaining. Though I think that cognitive dissonance is intended and part of what makes BCS and BCT such compelling pieces of art.
@JerdMcLean
@JerdMcLean 2 жыл бұрын
The sopranos is one of the greatest shows I've ever seen. It paced the way for shows like BB and Saul.
@davidbjacobs3598
@davidbjacobs3598 2 жыл бұрын
Your comments on legacy made me realize something (a bit off-topic) -- Jimmy hates Howard, in part, because Howard is an alternate version of Jimmy. Or rather, Howard represents an alternate path. Both Jimmy and Howard are living in the shadow of some amazing and significantly better lawyer: Jimmy's brother and Howard's father (the other Hamlin in Hamlin Hamlin McGill). But unlike Jimmy, Howard accepts this role with total complacency and satisfaction. He shows that Jimmy could have been happy to simply live in his brother's shadow, and Jimmy resents and despises that.
@AliciaM5555
@AliciaM5555 Жыл бұрын
@David YES!!!!! 1000% well said, this is exactly why Jimmy resents Howard! Well said. 👍👍😎😎
@charlesw7397
@charlesw7397 8 ай бұрын
Much easier to accept that position when your superior cares for you and gives you validation. Chuck basically resented Jimmy for even passing the bar and refused to hire him. If Chuck had given him a chance as a lawyer and helped mold Jimmy as a lawyer, Jimmy probably would've turned out much more similar to Howard
@EaglesOnPogoSticks
@EaglesOnPogoSticks 2 жыл бұрын
That was indeed Chris McCaleb's voice. Trying to fill the void that BCS left by going back and listening to all the insider podcasts (as well as your videos of course.)
@getstakerized
@getstakerized Жыл бұрын
Bob Odenkirk’s singing in BCS hearks back to Mr. Show … ‘I’m the lonely milk machine…’ lol ;)
@KurtMidas1510
@KurtMidas1510 2 жыл бұрын
7:58 I would say it's about smoke. On the water.
@jamiewest7089
@jamiewest7089 6 ай бұрын
love your videos man cant wait for your takes on the sopranos especially all the therapy scenes
@Bartholomule01
@Bartholomule01 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to know you make videos to this scope without needing it to be a money making endeavor. I don't like being made to feel like I need to make more of my music. I think the music itself is enough.
@gel3009
@gel3009 2 жыл бұрын
So timely! You made me love Jimmy more.
@nont18411
@nont18411 2 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you dissect and give your take on Kim’s ambiguous ending and if her arc is completed or not. Because I think it’s worthy of long discussion and if think in business standpoint, this is a perfect excuse for Vince to make another epilogue movie like El Camino. A very “Just Make Money” move.🤑💸💸💸
@kpman644
@kpman644 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, could really have a great discussion on this. On the other hand I think her ambiguous ending is good, leaves the viewer fill in the gaps. Also didn’t quite think El Camino was that great nowhere near BB / BCS
@nont18411
@nont18411 2 жыл бұрын
@@kpman644 For me, I hate her ending. I feel like the show treated Howard as only a plot device, not a character. And seeing how the mastermind who destroyed his life walked away scott free rubs me in the wrong way.
@henryparks4602
@henryparks4602 Жыл бұрын
Another instance of a remixed version of a song is “A Mi Manera” by Gipsy Kings which is a Spanish rendition of the famous song “My Way”. This plays when Kim is making calls in the stairwell when trying to pull in a big client for HHM in season 2 :)
@johnr7279
@johnr7279 Жыл бұрын
This will be a bit tangential but the fact that it was Smoke On The Water and Ritchie Blackmore was pretty neat. SOTW is one of the coolest true rock-n-roll song backstories of all time. But the fact that Ritchie Blackmore is referenced is where I'll go off on a bit of a tangent. It's because Mr. Blackmore is a bit like Jimmy and a bit like his brother Chuck at the same time. The Chuck-like Ritchie was trained to be a musician starting when he was a kid at his father's insistence. Ritchie carried his appreciation of classical music into his rock career. He was the guy in Deep Purple who tried the most to professionalize the band and make it into something serious. He's also an EXCELLENT guitarist and will likely always be considered one of the best, period. He is also infamous--maybe because of his seriousness--for being difficult to work with. Also, a bit Chuck-like perhaps? On the flip side, he was a prankster within Deep Purple and this is where he is a bit like Jimmy. It's hard to be expected to be taken seriously AND also show your humor by pranking on others. At the end of the day, musicians that have not worked with Blackmore sing his praises; musicians that have worked directly with him certainly respected him musically but maybe not personally. Including Smoke On The Water and a Blackmore guitar was just one of my great touches that we get to see in Better Call Saul and it's better for it.
@drinkwater3453
@drinkwater3453 Жыл бұрын
i can't WAIT for your sopranos videos
@matthewscanlan8001
@matthewscanlan8001 8 ай бұрын
I really hope you follow through with sopranos content, these are my two favorite shows
@mikeshawshigg1512
@mikeshawshigg1512 2 жыл бұрын
I could watch these for the rest of my lifespan
@sarahthomason7722
@sarahthomason7722 2 жыл бұрын
wake up babe, another What's Therapy? video just dropped
@noellesears10
@noellesears10 2 жыл бұрын
ive been wating for this video since you mentioned the rockstar jimmy thing in passing like two months ago
@fluffywolfo3663
@fluffywolfo3663 Жыл бұрын
43:59 the part about Jimmy losing control of his ability to be Saul reminds me of a quote from the Venture Bros: "But we're not at the office right now, you see. And that's the secret. You've got to separate your work from your life. It's a slippery slope once you start living as your character. The obsession starts, the darkness ... A man can do terrible things when he's lost his way. Terrible things." I'm kidding a little. But I'm also not lol. Jimmy _does_ ultimately bite off more than he can chew by losing himself in the Saul persona and believing that he can do anything. The thought of being Saul, or at least being someone competent who can effortlessly command attention and talk his way out of anything is intoxicating to him.
@SHALAt22
@SHALAt22 Жыл бұрын
Smoke on the water also has a line 'Swiss time was running out' referencing the famous Swiss watches. Remember this was in the 70's and no digital watches. Swiss watches were supposed to be legendary for their accuracy.
@kludgedude
@kludgedude 2 жыл бұрын
Through modern technology we are doomed to be remembered forever
@buckiris
@buckiris 2 жыл бұрын
thank you for once again writing the nebulous essays i have floating in my head with amazing points and evidence i never would have thought. i also feel kind of attacked talking about how we obsess about creation as a distraction from the rest...ouch lol thank you for these!
@htasul
@htasul 2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis video! I really liked this one and thought it had a lot to say about Jimmy's character
@bernie1501
@bernie1501 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos so much. You bring up so many aspects of the show that I personally haven't noticed, nor have I seen in the dozens of BCS videos on youtube. Excited to digest this one! Keep it up!! :)
@Nedumgottil
@Nedumgottil Жыл бұрын
Good analysis, I'm glad I found this video
@phillfraggy
@phillfraggy 2 жыл бұрын
Just wait til you watch the sopranos it's actually crazy how many things you can find that clearly inspired bb
@danieldemetrio6474
@danieldemetrio6474 2 жыл бұрын
It is funny to see how much Breaking Bad can be seen a big metaphor about academic world vs big corporations while Better Call Saul can be seen as an underground vs mainstream arts metaphor. Selling out, compromise, respect (or lack) by peers, breaking rules, all those aspects are central to both shows, so taking out the rule of law vs crime setup those stories can be aplied to much broader contexts.
@yvonne0429
@yvonne0429 Жыл бұрын
The extra stealing something maybe his inner voice of “wolves or sheep, choose one”!! He was traumatized by the con man so he became one.😢
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