Better Call Saul: Is Revenge Enough?

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Жыл бұрын

I kind of like the show Better Call Saul.
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(This video contains season 6 finale details, of course.)
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Part 2 ➪ Better Call Saul: Ethics Are Strange - • Better Call Saul: Ethi...
Part 3 ➪ Better Call Saul: Kim & Jimmy's Love - • Better Call Saul: Kim ...
Part 4 ➪ Better Call Saul: Nature vs. Nurture - • Better Call Saul: Natu...
Part 5 ➪ Better Call Saul: Wolves & Sheep - • Better Call Saul: Wolv...
Part 6 ➪ Better Call Saul: Real Redemption? - • Better Call Saul: Real...
Part 7 ➪ Better Call Saul: The Artist's Journey - • Better Call Saul: The ...
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@SimplySnaps
@SimplySnaps Жыл бұрын
*Learns that this is your last BCS video (for a while at least.) * ...........is revenge ENOUGH?
@wackyjim4160
@wackyjim4160 Жыл бұрын
*learns there will be a pryce video* …..REAL redemption???
@SimplySnaps
@SimplySnaps Жыл бұрын
@@wackyjim4160 What's Therapy: Can People Change?
@WobblesandBean
@WobblesandBean Жыл бұрын
His last? Dammit, I just found this channel 😞
@Xpwnxage
@Xpwnxage Жыл бұрын
Does What's Therapy deserve to have rocks thrown thru his window because he's stopping the BCS series?
@adamdangerfieldverticalmed7982
@adamdangerfieldverticalmed7982 Жыл бұрын
​Yup
@shirethe
@shirethe Жыл бұрын
Watching Breaking Bad before Better Call Saul makes you realize also that Los Pollos Hermanos debuted Spicy Curly Fries and then inexplicably took it off the menu in breaking bad and I wish spicy curly fries existed irl
@uncleiroh0989
@uncleiroh0989 11 ай бұрын
Gus's worst crime was taking them off the menu fr
@minnumseerrund
@minnumseerrund Жыл бұрын
I think it's important to notice not only how many people Gus harm to enact his revenge but also the extend of his revenge. Letting Hector die of a heart attack is too merciful. But dying of a heart attack is much more excruciating than a single gunshot to the head, as was the case of Max. Max dies a "clean" death. But Gus puts Hector through hell, both physically and psychologically, by incapacitating him and then exterminating his entire family one by one. In essence, Gus isn't avenging Max's pain. He is avenging his own pain.
@N0TYALC
@N0TYALC Жыл бұрын
Well killing somebody isn’t only wrong because of the pain. It’s wrong because you’re robbing them of their life. In Max’s case, Hector robber Max of possibly 50+ years of life. Gus robbed Hector of a few years (very possibly less) as a severely crippled man in a nursing home.
@orxy5316
@orxy5316 Жыл бұрын
@N0TYALC That is not how any of this works, even because Max could have died much earlier from a disease or accident. Killing has to do with pain as well as ending another life without their desire. It is robbing people of their most precious possession, not years of time
@WobblesandBean
@WobblesandBean Жыл бұрын
What always bothered me was that Gus killed innocent people, just to torment one guilty one. In that sense, no, his revenge was absolutely not justified. So much so that you cheer when Hector takes both Gus and himself out.
@bugatti296
@bugatti296 Жыл бұрын
Exactly! He shoulda just let Mike snipe him. That would have already been worse than a bullet.
@N0TYALC
@N0TYALC Жыл бұрын
@@orxy5316 There’s a reason why children are the first people saved during disasters. There’s a reason that most animals will gladly give up their lives to save their young, even when it’s not their offspring. A child’s life is inherently more valuable than the life of a dying old man. I don’t understand the defensiveness in your reply.
@reid.7680
@reid.7680 Жыл бұрын
Babe wake up, new What’s Therapy just dropped
@2025Productions
@2025Productions Жыл бұрын
I’m awake
@willisverynice
@willisverynice Жыл бұрын
Babe wake up, someone is overusing popular KZfaq comments.
@willisverynice
@willisverynice Жыл бұрын
Also, first.
@Nicolas-Kage
@Nicolas-Kage Жыл бұрын
Babe wake up Justin Bieber isn't real music, X is. Or whatever shallow ploy for social media likes gives me meaning
@brianc3761
@brianc3761 Жыл бұрын
Why are you talking to a doll
@harper5128
@harper5128 Жыл бұрын
always appreciate that in all of your thumbnails every character looks disgruntled that they even have to be there
@hzrnvm
@hzrnvm Жыл бұрын
Profile Picture.
@joshshrum2764
@joshshrum2764 Жыл бұрын
Like when Jack noir, had to wear different outfits he looked pissed, i had to since you have a Homestuck character pfp, and your comment makes me think of him.
@RedRabbitEntertainment
@RedRabbitEntertainment Жыл бұрын
Better call Saul is okay, Breaking Bad is meh, but Slippin Jimmy, that's true artistic genius. An analysis of that show would be amazing, the moral complexity and deep philosophical interrogation on display is leagues more advanced and nuanced than any other BB property. It's not only the best animated show I've seen, it's the best piece of art I've ever experienced.
@John34bruh
@John34bruh 11 ай бұрын
I know this is satire but it hurts to read
@mooselove
@mooselove 11 ай бұрын
@@John34bruh yeah I want to like but it hurts my soul
@abramsullivan7764
@abramsullivan7764 10 ай бұрын
What
@BlaireWitch1888
@BlaireWitch1888 9 ай бұрын
So true! I can't wait for the animated prequel coming out: Kid Named Finger!
@crispy9542
@crispy9542 9 ай бұрын
honestly i'd be interested in seeing what's therapy struggling to find deeper meaning in slippin jimmy
@tomiscool9417
@tomiscool9417 Жыл бұрын
20:36 I’m honestly surprised you didn’t mention how this scene with Mike and Manuel parallels the scene in “Waterworks” where Kim gives Cheryl a copy of her affidavit. Although they aren’t 100% alike, the dynamics between the characters in these 2 scenes have noticeable similarities - ie. Mike telling Manuel that the Salamancas with be brought to justice over nacho’s death only to be met with disgust parallels how Kim tries to comfort Cheryl by telling her Howard didn’t suffer, only for Cheryl to get angry at the falseness of the statement, since Howard was emotionally suffering from Kim and Jimmy’s antics. In both scenes, the main character (Kim and Mike) attempts to utilize consoling of a grieving person as a way to subconsciously reduce the guilt they feel for causing/enabling that person’s lost loved one’s death. In both scenes they are met with a response that immediately brings them back down to earth and reminds them that no amount of comforting will ever bring that person back. That doesn’t necessarily mean that Kim and Mike aren’t being genuine with their feeling of guilt and sorrow (they clearly are), but, just like any other human being, they are susceptible to unintentionally utilizing forms of defense mechanisms that they feel can kill two birds with one stone (provide closure while simultaneously preserving their self perception). Not to mention that both scenarios have a moment where the true depravity of the lives the Kim and Mike live(d) truly sinks in. With Kim, it’s fairly obvious I’m referring to the bus breakdown scene, where all her conflicting feeling of guilt, shame, and self pity all come out at once. Although we can’t 100% prove it, I like to think that part of what sparked the breakdown was the fact that Kim realizes that her attempts to atone for what she’s done are futile and have only proven Cheryl point that it will never make up for the cruelty she inflicted on Howard. It’s essentially a less cheesier version of a “how could let myself become such a monster” moment. With Mike, we get an extremely similar, yet much more subtle demonstration of the self awareness of his depraved life sinking in. This being when Manuel walks away from him, and we see Mike behind barbed wire, due to the fact that he is on the other side of the fence. Both of these men have lost their sons, yet Manuel is free because he doesn’t let meaningless obsession over retribution take over his life, while Mike is stuck in a cage, that cage being the twisted etiquette of the cartel world and the deep-seeded resentment that comes with obsessing over revenge. This is one of Mikes last few scenes in BCS (minus any flashbacks or breaking bad timeline scenes), and I think that was done to both setup his much more cold and indifferent personality in breaking bad, and to contribute to the narrative of Mike becoming more and more aware of the bleak and depraved life he is living now. This moment and Kim’s bus breakdown both achieve the same goal of having the character realize their reprehensible actions and paths of life, yet the former does so primarily visually while the latter focuses more of Rhea Seehorn’s portrayal of Kim’s breakdown.
@johny_mo8318
@johny_mo8318 Жыл бұрын
Excellent point. There's quite a bit the author of the video left out in his analysis.
@Malkolm52
@Malkolm52 Жыл бұрын
I aint readin allat
@shinysylveon33
@shinysylveon33 Жыл бұрын
fantastic analysis. my mom and i are huge BCS & BrBa fans, and she pointed out the major parallels with Mike and Manuel while we were watching S6. the framing of the two fathers on literal “opposite sides of the fence” in that scene, mirroring their opposite perspectives & paths in life (one as an honest man and one as a criminal). well done 👏🏼
@WobblesandBean
@WobblesandBean Жыл бұрын
Please use paragraphs. I literally cannot read indecipherable text walls.
@tomiscool9417
@tomiscool9417 Жыл бұрын
@@WobblesandBean I keep forgetting that you have to double space in order to separate them sorry lol I just edited it now
@William-the-Guy
@William-the-Guy Жыл бұрын
Revenge is a key theme in sibling relationships. I speak from experience. Each sibling is mad about something the other did, which was revenge for something the other did, which stretches back to when they were small children. BOTH siblings feel like victims who are entitled to revenge and the circle never stops unless both sides decide to grow up and just let things go. Neither Jimmy nor Chuck was ever mature enough to do that, and so in that way, they are both equally to blame for everything that happened.
@JohnSmith-ox3gy
@JohnSmith-ox3gy Жыл бұрын
I feel remorse for throwing my big sisters teddy in the toilet before I could even form memories and the time later when I blamed drawing on the wall on my brother and hiding a game he liked to gain more screen time. I can not really comprehend how one could bare to hurt their siblings to avenge a slight.
@William-the-Guy
@William-the-Guy Жыл бұрын
@@JohnSmith-ox3gy I believe you would be in the minority in that regard. most of us go through at least a phase like that when we are young, and then we grow out of it.
@naysayer1238
@naysayer1238 11 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-ox3gy bear
@zacharyriley4561
@zacharyriley4561 2 ай бұрын
I grew up absolutely HATING my little sister. She was not only better than me at most things, but my dad would NEVER punish us despite the fact my little sister made me miserable. (He would threaten to never see her again but never spanked her or even give her a time out) It got so bad I began denying that she got beat (We live in separate homes as were half siblings with different moms.) and tried convincing my dad she was faking it. It’s like I couldn’t comprehend the idea of her being a human with her own struggles. She then called me out on being a terrible big brother at a family reunion and I let my hatred bile out, and she just cried. I yelled at her to stop faking for sympathy but everyone looked at me like I was a monster, and then I realized what I have done. My dad basically disowned her recently (Both her and my dad were in the wrong IMO) so I haven’t seen her much but I hope to make amends.
@MistyDusker
@MistyDusker 2 ай бұрын
@@zacharyriley4561 Try talking to her, man. Maybe she won't want to reconnect but if you think she deserves an apology you should tell her before it's too late. Consider messaging her that you're sorry and if she wants to talk tell her you're open to it. She might take a while to respond or not at all but focus on her knowing how you feel about her and validating her experiences.
@basiosrasian225
@basiosrasian225 10 ай бұрын
28:30 the murder of max is mentioned a number of times in the show too. I believe Hector mentioned it and I remember Lalo mention Hector killing “his boyfriend”.
@royalime5586
@royalime5586 Жыл бұрын
"this gets them in trouble because drugs are illegal" fantastic commentary as always, broski. for real though, awesome video and I'm sad that these BCS videos are ending for a minute. Love your takes and in-depth analysis on the show, and I can't wait to see what you come up with next!
@mikecannon7405
@mikecannon7405 Жыл бұрын
Interesting and enjoyable video as always! *SPOILERS* I do wanna say on the point of Gus' motivation, I think that although a base motivation for money is likely always engrained at some point in our psyche, Gus' revenge is without a shadow of a doubt more important to him in my opinion. I think this is specifically shown through the story of the quati. He didn't seem to do it strictly because it attacked his tree and therefore cut off his source of income, he saw the tree as a point of pride, accomplishment and love. This is the same way he saw max. When that was taken away, his reaction is then to fully dedicate himself to inflicting harm on the culprit: keeping the quati as a "pet", just like he does with Hector. His moves against the cartel also stem back to this, because his ultimate goal is to defeat the Salamancas, not for the money and the power, but for revenge against Hector. I think this is shown in Breaking Bad. Only after he defeats them all does he decide to go and kill Hector, which Walt ends up pushing him to do anyway by having Hector talk to the DEA. I think Gus would've gladly kept Hector alive for much longer otherwise. I'm excited for you to watch Breaking Bad because I think it will provide more context in the little details overall.
@nont18411
@nont18411 Жыл бұрын
SPOILERS It’s funny that the coati somehow has a bomb under its wheelchair.
@William-the-Guy
@William-the-Guy Жыл бұрын
I want to make sure this is clear to you: Hector didn't just kill Gus's partner. Hector killed Gus's lover. They are gay. We can see evidence from this (aside from the acting) this because Hector kept making fun of them for being gay. Called them "butt-brothers." Gus went on a life-long revenge quest for his murdered love.
@sonofabookkeeper8382
@sonofabookkeeper8382 Жыл бұрын
Is "partner" completely separate from "domestic partner"?. Seemed like he used one word to convey both lover and associate.
@William-the-Guy
@William-the-Guy Жыл бұрын
@@sonofabookkeeper8382 When someone says "partner" it is unclear if they are lovers or not. But the fact that they were lovers helps explian why Gus went on a life-logn quest for revenge over the murder. I think it's important to help understand the story,
@theWebWizrd
@theWebWizrd 11 ай бұрын
​@@William-the-Guy there is absolutely no necessity in concluding they were lovers. It's one way you can choose to interpret their relationship that is consistent with what the show tells you, but it's not the only one. People can have respect for each other and deeply care about each other without that connection being romantic or sexual in nature. I have friends and family members I care deeply about without there being anything sexual. Are you also concluding that Mike was sexually attracted to his son, since he went to such great lengths to avenge him? As for Hector's comment - if indeed it's true, I do not recall it but it very well might be - it can easily be seen as him being derogatory and insulting them, as that would certainly be something a man like him would consider insulting. Them being a young pair of guys, it would come as a natural insult. Personally I think it's rather clear Gus lacks emotional connection to others. I think he is a psychopath. At any rate, I think the idea of getting into the drug business and cartels as a gay couple is pretty ridiculous and not in tune with the world in the shows. But like I said, I think that there are several ways to interpret the relationship that are consistent with the material.
@William-the-Guy
@William-the-Guy 11 ай бұрын
@@theWebWizrd Hector clearly called them gay. He said they were "butt brothers" and all the cartel guys laughed like it was an old joke. In theory it's possible that Hector was wrong, but Hector calling them gay is definitely in the show. The official cannon is that the cartel killed Gus's business. partner, who is the other "chicken brother" that the business is named after and who the show explicitly had other characters say was Gus's lover. Then Gus went on to devote decades to avenge that guy's death. Seems like he was avenging his murdered love to me. So sure, we never see them kiss or anything. But if you watch that flashback where the guy dies, it seems clear to me they were in love and that his murder is the reason Gus shut down his emotions in the first place. You mentioned how Gus's emotions are shut down like a psychopath, that was why we were shown that flashback, the murder of his lover is the turning point in his life when he shut down his emotions and devoted himself to revenge. Sure, it's subtle and you could find other ways to interpret the facts, But That seems like the most likely interpretation to me.
@theWebWizrd
@theWebWizrd 11 ай бұрын
​ @Will Menta There are two things I'll want to address - one is quite important, since you are missing an important part of Gus' personality. In one scene, we are shown Gus telling a story to Hector about a coati that stole quite a bit of hard-earned fruit from Gus when Gus was 7 years old. The coati broke its leg when it escaped the snare Gus sat for it, and escaped into a hole. Gus waited for hours, single-mindedly waiting for the coati who had to come back out of the hole. He says 'The merciful thing would have been to kill it. I kept it. It lived for quite some time". In other words, at age 7 Gus was chasing cold-blooded revenge against an animal that stole and tried to take advantage of the fruits of Gus' hard work. The animal was in pain, and he kept it, clearly either indifferent to or delighting in its suffering. Seven years old. And Gus remembers and recounts this story as a way of telling us and himself who he is. He didn't get that way after his partner was murdered. There was no point where he lost contact with his emotions. He was always like that. Notice also that the story, which is to be taken as a very obvious analogy to Gus' fight against the cartel, is not about Gus taking revenge for the damage of a loved one. The story is about Gus taking revenge against someone coming to profit from and steal from the fruits of his hard and dedicated labor. That supports my second point - we don't know or even necessarily should believe that Gus is trying to avenge his partner due to the emotional loss. That might even be something Gus just tells himself that happens to align with his economic interests and his disdain for oppurtunists who seek to profit from him.
@ChrisJensen23
@ChrisJensen23 Жыл бұрын
Some observations: 1) interesting that Jimmy is lying on the floor when he’s lying to Kim about what happened with his back. 2) Mike suggesting to Nacho that he could teach Pryce a lesson - as if that’s Nacho’s motivation - is really ironic because it’s actually Mike’s motivation. Mike is trying to teach Nacho a lesson.
@ImJustStar
@ImJustStar Жыл бұрын
I love analyzing media and watching analysis videos. However, your video essays on better call Saul are the only critical essays I’ve watched on the show. It’s not that I think others are bad or uninteresting, but your deep rooted connection with psychology and philosophy have amplified the quality your review/analysis. I’ve watched each video, loved it, and am looking forward to whatever you plan to put out in the future!
@GnomedCore
@GnomedCore Жыл бұрын
i binged all of your videos after finishing better call saul, it gave me a lot to think about and made me really fall even more in love with the show. thank you for all of it!!
@BradTasteInMusicOfficial
@BradTasteInMusicOfficial Жыл бұрын
Amazing vid as always. Thanks for the content
@WhatsTherapy
@WhatsTherapy Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Brad, love your work :D
@arthurhudson2
@arthurhudson2 Жыл бұрын
I love these videos so much. I love how deeply you think about the story and characters and their motivations, conscious and unconscious
@VinnieGer
@VinnieGer Жыл бұрын
I watch these as a Better Call Saul fan but also it really makes me reflect on how I conduct myself in life between one’s close to me and one’s I actually hate.
@kyleowsen
@kyleowsen Жыл бұрын
"Man, this is a grown man and he can't stop himself from making more problems" would've been a great alternate title for the show.
@mignotmid
@mignotmid Жыл бұрын
Needed this. The videos title, it’s significance and timing could not have come better for me. This show always heals it seems. Thank you
@sonimonster1
@sonimonster1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for everything you did with this BCS series. I learned so much from you and this awesome comment section 🙌🏻
@seth64_
@seth64_ Жыл бұрын
it seems like everytime i have an urge to rewatch all of your previous BCS content there is another video just around the corner. this has happened 3 times now and im so excited. happy new years!
@justlurkingthrough6267
@justlurkingthrough6267 Жыл бұрын
Oh man, the way I freaked out when I saw this! Thank you so much for this series, it’s SO interesting and thought-provoking!
@SamH-xn2oy
@SamH-xn2oy Жыл бұрын
Heck yes! I've been waiting for this all year!
@WhiteWolf496
@WhiteWolf496 Жыл бұрын
After a really tough 2 days at work and being hella depressed... this video will be a brilliant ray of light
@ericlol1337
@ericlol1337 Жыл бұрын
omg cant wait to watch this. i just finished watching all other parts of the series and got food ready
@miyannaable
@miyannaable Жыл бұрын
I LOVE your BCS videos - your thought processes are very intelligent and always make me appreciate the show even more. Your analyses go into the kind of detail that I really appreciate as a fan - great videos!! And you are an actual Therapist - I suspected as much from your ability to analyze characters.
@imnotfunny_3848
@imnotfunny_3848 Жыл бұрын
every time i watch one of your videos, my interest in better call saul is fully renewed
@WarriorsAce
@WarriorsAce Жыл бұрын
After binging all your better call saul videos, I just gotta say, I love your work so much. You do absolutely fantastic analysis of this amazing show, and I can't believe you only have 23k subs. I hope you do more videos on breaking bad and such, I also recommend shows like Mr. Robot, which many have described as being therapy in a way. I'm just a huge fan and I REALLY appreciate this sort of long form content for such a fantastic tv show.
@MarkOfAHero
@MarkOfAHero Жыл бұрын
So if no more BCS videos for a while, do you think you’re gonna watch Breaking Bad and make thoughtful videos on that show? Would love to see how you analyze Walt, Skyler, and the other characters
@KbanjoK
@KbanjoK Жыл бұрын
I hope so too
@jarehelt
@jarehelt Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this episode 😁 The final scene with Nacho's dad's and Mike really stuck with me
@adonnis1
@adonnis1 Жыл бұрын
So if this is your last Better Call Saul video, can this be your chance to make an 8 part series on Breaking Bad?
@chandlertucker7843
@chandlertucker7843 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this series
@TomEyeTheSFMguy
@TomEyeTheSFMguy 5 ай бұрын
I love that opening edit.
@yoshiabyss
@yoshiabyss Жыл бұрын
This is genuinely such an interesting and thoughtful video, not to mention entertaining!
@coolb126
@coolb126 Жыл бұрын
I really love your work. Great vid, I'll miss this series.
@kellywoessner8392
@kellywoessner8392 Жыл бұрын
Another superb analysis. I enjoy these videos so much. Keep making stuff, please! You're great at it!
@LemonRectangle
@LemonRectangle Жыл бұрын
love to listen to these while on my overnight shifts - makes the last hour fly by
@AliciaM5555
@AliciaM5555 2 ай бұрын
Damn these are excellent points. 👍👍💪💪
@jwats7918
@jwats7918 Жыл бұрын
Omg! I’ve been waiting… thank you!!!!❤
@eliaslyman9256
@eliaslyman9256 Жыл бұрын
You communicate so well great video again!!
@henryparks4602
@henryparks4602 Жыл бұрын
I verbally exclaimed in excitement when I saw this video on my recommended - Bless your existence What's Therapy
@TheAwesomeDebster
@TheAwesomeDebster Жыл бұрын
unfortunate that the series is ending the week I find it and the day after I finish watching the others, but thank you for the excellent analysis!
@Vikesh7896
@Vikesh7896 Жыл бұрын
The edit at the end with characters' responses is so cool! Outro has improved :)
@lararamos7180
@lararamos7180 Жыл бұрын
Please never stop creating BCS content ❤
@rafaelarevalo8047
@rafaelarevalo8047 Жыл бұрын
watched the entire thing as each episode dropped. fantastic analyses and i'm excited for what you'll be putting out next. seriously recommend you watch nathan for you. i think it's an absolute masterpiece and its sequel the rehearsal is also brilliant.
@billoak96
@billoak96 Жыл бұрын
Pumped for this !
@Zen.Connection
@Zen.Connection Жыл бұрын
So grateful for your Better Call Saul series - legitimately some of the toppest tier BCS content around. I'll definitely stick around to see what else you dig into!
@pandamoto
@pandamoto Жыл бұрын
Love these videos, and I appreciate how much work goes into them, keep it up!
@TheProphet3113
@TheProphet3113 Жыл бұрын
I wondered if it would come up and it didn't, my favorite, or least favorite revenge example, the pizza tip, that was the first time that made me just immediately think "Oh jimmy no don't be that guy". While each circumstance is its own, that pernicious purposeless drive to give the world back the hurt it gives us, that I feel we all have on some level, is ultimately what the analysis caused me to interrogate most throughout. The actions guided thus were the most difficult to process, most contributory to destructive consequences, and naturally more frequent as things went on. Still, great work, nice to have it essentially complete so I can rebinge as a big whole piece of itself, and looking forward to future projects!
@darkninjafirefox
@darkninjafirefox Жыл бұрын
I hope you know I'm eagerly anticipating that pryce video. I know you mostly meant it as a joke, but I think there's something to look at there as far as someone jumping into a world of crime seemingly without any knowledge of what they're getting themselves into. Like how he got that embarrassing car and didn't even think that he'd look suspicious to the cops when reporting his stolen baseball cards
@TitanicBee
@TitanicBee 6 ай бұрын
Interesting how there are multiple comments expressing the opposite position on Mike’s ethics that both seem to disagree with you, despite how clearly you articulate your position. Love the way you highlight the nuances of ways of this show and it I genuinely want to thank you for opening my mind to so many things I would’ve otherwise likely never thought about. You’ve helped me appreciate so much about this show I already loved
@fam3871
@fam3871 Жыл бұрын
I disagree with many things you said but you surely gave me a lot to think about. Great video, im subscribing!
@xmen123ist
@xmen123ist Жыл бұрын
Love these series of videos. You bring so much to the 'table' beyond a simple recap/overview of episodes and character arcs, it's such a breath of fresh air. Exciited to see what's next :)
@Jared_Wignall
@Jared_Wignall Жыл бұрын
It’s always cool to see analysis videos on Better Call Saul and this on, as well as the others you’ve made, are truly well done and truly unique. I wouldn’t have thought too much about revenge being as major theme with the show beyond the big notable examples of getting even with Howard and Chuck after Jimmy had been wronged by them or at least feels like he’s been wronged to where he has to either even the playing field or get one up on either of them as well as with the Salamancas regarding Mike and Gus. And then of course when Kim wants her revenge on Howard, with Jimmy’s assistance, that really goes south once he confronts the two as to why they went out of their way to ruin his career. I also like how Jimmy was never really interested in doing anything to Howard after what he did and said to Howard in season 5, but he wants Kim to be happy and so he goes along with it for her only to be truly horrified once Lalo shows up and after the next few episodes he becomes Saul Goodman as a way to cope with all that happened throughout Better Call Saul that he doesn’t want to have to really acknowledge. I knew these other moments of revenge existed, but I guess I didn’t exactly see them being revenge such as the Chicago Sun Roof and the slip and fall at the guitar store, but it does make sense when rethinking and rewatching those moments. And I like how you looked at when said revenge is or can be justified as well as when it isn’t. Keep up the great work man!
@TheJuggerClutch
@TheJuggerClutch Жыл бұрын
This series was fantastic. Cannot wait for that Pryce video!
@nont18411
@nont18411 Жыл бұрын
Mike told Manuel that the justice will happen to the Salamancas who killed Nacho. But the point is…Nacho died because of Fring, who is Mike’s boss, and Mike was supposed to kill Nacho as planned if Nacho didn’t kill himself first so the Salamancas are less responsible to Nacho’s “trip to Belize” than Fring and Mike. This might explain that Mike’s morality was so twisted at this point and he became too loyal to Gus that he’s willing to overlook Gus and his own sins (because for him, they are the “good” side of the cartel) and put the blames on Salamancas, whom he considers to be the “evil” side of the cartel.
@nhvanonerz8244
@nhvanonerz8244 Жыл бұрын
Nacho crossed hector and lalo and gus crossed nacho.
@geordiejones5618
@geordiejones5618 Жыл бұрын
At the end of thr day Mike knows he's just another hired gun. He's a valuable advisor but he's a strategist and chief of security for a drug lord plain and simple. It's just business. There's no sentiment to who dies when or how when big money is on the line.
@yvonne0429
@yvonne0429 7 ай бұрын
What… so nacho was going to die no matter what!??😢 why does fring needed to kill nacho😮
@Josh-wt5xp
@Josh-wt5xp Жыл бұрын
i love hearing you ramble
@philipdubnick7776
@philipdubnick7776 Жыл бұрын
Midway through and loving this one. Based on what you are talking about here I have to highly recommend an episode from the fourth/final season of the show Atlanta called ‘The Homeliest Little Horse’. Touches on the consequences of using spite as a sort of fuel or motivation and the way a lot of people, unfortunately, prematurely view one realization in therapy as an indication that they are ‘cured’ and decide to stop when they clearly have a lot of work to do on themselves. Atlanta is an amazing show that I highly recommend watching all the way through, but, as is the case with this episode and most episodes of the show, it can totally be viewed and enjoyed out of context as a stand-alone episode of tv. Anyhow, it’s an exploration of a similar topic and, in my view, does a pretty good job of honoring what therapy is actually like.
@WildHeart7777
@WildHeart7777 Жыл бұрын
If/when you watch breaking bad it would be amazing if you could do some psychology based videos linking the themes of the two shows. If you enjoy breaking bad, of course. Your work is so good
@sitori663
@sitori663 Жыл бұрын
The cops that killed Mike's son were going to kill him, so arguably he acted in self-defense first and revenge second.
@astitvavarma1079
@astitvavarma1079 Жыл бұрын
it was more of a bait, mike wasn't actually drunk
@colesniper9567
@colesniper9567 7 күн бұрын
Arguably Mike put himself in that situation on purpose so he could make it justified but all of it was pretty planned out. He planted the gun and had the intentions. So it's a pre-planned self-defense murder which is just murder.
@hugohugo6992
@hugohugo6992 Жыл бұрын
It’s 5am thank you for giving me something to watch :)
@sleepysnorlax9384
@sleepysnorlax9384 7 ай бұрын
27:25 they actually do mention this in BCS! When Lalo and Bolsa meet in America for the first time, Lalo jokingly says to Bolsa something along the lines of: "My uncle has this crazy idea that Fring might still hold a grudge after he shot his boyfriend through the head". (S5 E1)
@brobs0463
@brobs0463 Жыл бұрын
The Better Call Saul therapy never ends, and god damn I hope it never does. I will certainly stick around for future analysis
@MediumDSpeaks
@MediumDSpeaks Жыл бұрын
I can't believe you're making these for the sheer love and not pure youtuber grindset. It's insanely inspiring to see fulfillment in youtube. I am trying myself but need for money overshadows personal desire. So do I do nothing but work, and give up on KZfaq, or do I risk it at my age (late 20s) to utilize time making youtube videos but maybe not have enough money for my immediate bills but at least have a chance at growing in the long term AND pursue what I really know I want to do regardless of real life getting in the way.
@mxlodycore
@mxlodycore Жыл бұрын
i got so excited seeing a new video from u :D love love LOVE these videos!! if you started doing video essays about movies you enjoy as well it would be so great
@HorseJoint
@HorseJoint 4 ай бұрын
Great Video👍🏾
@blackdingo8272
@blackdingo8272 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic as usual.
@coachleif
@coachleif Жыл бұрын
"It was the best television" Never have truer words been spoken
@ObaREX
@ObaREX Жыл бұрын
I'll miss these videos. I'll miss this franchise.
@debrachambers1304
@debrachambers1304 Жыл бұрын
I don't think revenge is necessary to justify hanging the guys up. It's not even really a punishment, more of a threat. You could argue it's self defense or something, but needs to be extreme for him to go about his business in peace.
@gm-le6fy
@gm-le6fy Жыл бұрын
22:51, bruh when Jimmy slips on the drumstick fits perfectly with you saying DEBT!
@aubreypressley1450
@aubreypressley1450 Жыл бұрын
I think you can easily do more with BCS, but you analysis is so good that getting it on other shows or movies would be really nice
@VinnieGer
@VinnieGer Жыл бұрын
I’m more pumped than a cobbler squatter on banana creme pie for this video 😤
@emipexu2779
@emipexu2779 8 ай бұрын
I think this would also be an interesting conversation to have about the kill bill movies
@mappingshaman5280
@mappingshaman5280 Жыл бұрын
To see Jimmy argue for the skateboard twins and then know a few years later he becomes saul goodman who would just get out of dodge and leave them to die really makes you think
@NoahK216
@NoahK216 Жыл бұрын
I love these videos so much
@jaredrazack1396
@jaredrazack1396 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video as always! I hope you start breaking bad next, you could make just as much content on Walter White
@THEGODDAMNDINOSAUR
@THEGODDAMNDINOSAUR Жыл бұрын
Make more dammit, MORE! MOAR!
@stevemustang7102
@stevemustang7102 Жыл бұрын
"I have a sort of non-killing-people aesthetic; it's sort of my brand." 😂😂😂
@gp-1542
@gp-1542 Жыл бұрын
i think when comes to revenge it largely depends on not on the person but the moment talk is talk but as soon as you actually genuinely get the chance... THEN we can see the person have a "make or break" moment (cant really explain properly)
@jamesm3471
@jamesm3471 7 ай бұрын
A Chicago Sunroof is NEVER just revenge. It is art.
@video631king
@video631king 7 ай бұрын
“There’s something you don’t know about me Joe Rogan… I like Rocks” lol
@jarehelt
@jarehelt Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for your breaking bad series!
@DingDongDaddyFromDumas
@DingDongDaddyFromDumas 3 ай бұрын
Mike visiting Nacho’s dad wasn’t selfish, but he was projecting his own experience onto him. He was assuming everything Manuel was feeling was the same thing Mike felt when Matty was killed.
@LegendShark
@LegendShark 10 ай бұрын
I think it's interesting that at the end you mention their long term resentment and how that relates to their revenge because I never saw their actions as revenge because it doesn't seem to be motivated by anything beyond long term resentment, and to that effect it's mindblowing and tragic that the same long term resentment manifests later with Kim, transforming him fully into Saul Goodman/Gene and a husk of his former self. Jimmy is a man of a thousand chips on his shoulder and I think many of his actions are motivated by resentment. I think in the end when James McGill finally takes accountability for his actions it's because he's finally able to let go of the resentment, maybe only bc it led him down a path where he was about to strangle mary tyler moore, but i guess some people's bottoms can get pretty low.
@Baltux
@Baltux Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@skatefan9495
@skatefan9495 Жыл бұрын
I think Mike was wrong to kill the cops who killed his son. It was vigilante justice. It's understandable, but it doesn't make it right.
@Kraziscrying
@Kraziscrying Жыл бұрын
Never been this excited for anything ever !!!!
@StefanWinchester
@StefanWinchester 7 ай бұрын
"Revenge is a fools game" -Arthur Morgan
@beangobernador
@beangobernador Жыл бұрын
just found thus channel, instant sub
@MajorityFFA
@MajorityFFA Жыл бұрын
I’m going to miss these
@justforrow
@justforrow 8 ай бұрын
"I am not in danger everyone. I AM the danger."
@shaheer_04
@shaheer_04 Жыл бұрын
Incredible watch. Man I can't concentrate on shit but I watched this video in one sitting.
@xrphoenix7194
@xrphoenix7194 8 ай бұрын
"What about you Hector, what do you think of my decision?" "I need to see your balls" "Thanks wow I appreciate that"
@aqwthetroop
@aqwthetroop Жыл бұрын
I'm probably in the minority of those who feel that what Mike did wasn't Justice. We often conflate what *is* justice with what *feels* like justice. Mike lost a son, so of course he feels like the only way to get justice is to take the life of his killers, and often those who justify what he did do so with the argument you brought up in the video: "what if it was your son?" This, however, isn't a good argument. What does the death of those cops do? It won't bring back Mike's son, it won't help the cops learn their lesson (they're dead), it won't discourage more of that kind of senseless crime (this was done in secret, and that's not how you reduce crime anyway), and won't help reduce the trauma of losing a loved one. I think real justice here would have been to out the cops for what they did, have systemic reform to hold future cops accountable for this kind of corruption by independent third parties. Hold the cops accountable both to Mike and to society for what they did through restorative justice. I'm glad you brought up these points in the video, and really expanded on the nuances and complexities of revenge as a concept.
@gerganakoleva4137
@gerganakoleva4137 Жыл бұрын
I so much agree with what you said about intentions and means and results. Also I would like to add that many times people give too much weight to words (e.g. what someone said and what explanation he gives), but what most affect our lives are actions and I would rather concentrate at that. The movie is very interesting in the way it presents the length people go to try and justify actions that they feel are morally objectionable... do we need so much to feel that we are good people and that we deserve to get what we want, instead of simply taking it. And our desire for justice - life is not fair by default: some are born ugly, some pretty; some smart, some stupid; some in Canadian, some in Siria during a war,...
@seanmansfield4853
@seanmansfield4853 Жыл бұрын
I like to brag to my friends about the quality of the show and it's discussion worthy themes, that I've watched BB & BCS close to 10+ times each, then watched the several hour long analysis videos 10+ times each.
@skatefan9495
@skatefan9495 Жыл бұрын
Jimmy deserved consequences for falsifying the documents, true. But did he deserve the consequences Chuck wanted him to have, which was disbarment? To do that, Chuck set up a situation that went beyond the document issue, which maybe would have resulted in a short suspension. He induced Jimmy to commit a real felony breaking and entering, which got him arrested. That was enough to get him disbarred, a consequence that did not fit the original "crime.'
@TheJudoJoker
@TheJudoJoker Жыл бұрын
Might be interesting for you to do an episode on Breaking Bad at the end of each season, giving your thoughts on a theme that stands out most to for the given season. Just a suggesty:)
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