Better Call Saul: 54 Hidden Details in Sunk Costs (S3E3)
Breaking Down Better Call Saul. Analyzing Episode 303 "Sunk Costs" You can join this channel to show support AND get access to exclusive perks: / @betterwatchtv Don't forget to use discount code COWBOY for merch at https://betterwatchtv.com! 🤠 Season Three - Episode Three: "Sunk Costs": Jimmy decides to represent a new client to Kim's dismay. Elsewhere, Mike meets a formidable ally who gives a tempting offer. 00:00 Intro 00:20 Mystery Shoes 01:00 It's Not in My Interest... At This Time 02:57 Here's What's Gonna Happen 04:49 Jimmy Booking Montage 05:46 Fingerprinted w/ the Hoi Polloi 06:39 Kim's Epic Morning 08:04 Fool For a Client 10:08 Not a Typical Week 11:12 The Other Goodman 12:49 Burger's Getting Cold 14:08 Shoe Tossing 15:15 Officers of the Court 16:19 Border Trouble 18:51 Sunk Costs 20:50 Comments & Shoutouts 22:34 Outtakes Better Call Saul is an American legal crime drama television series created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould for AMC. Part of the Breaking Bad franchise, it is a spin-off of Breaking Bad , to which it serves primarily as a prequel, with some scenes taking place during and after the events of Breaking Bad. Set primarily in the early to mid 2000s in Albuquerque, New Mexico, several years before Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul examines the ethical decline of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), an aspiring lawyer and former con artist who becomes the egocentric criminal-defense attorney Saul Goodman, and Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a former corrupt police officer who becomes a fixer and enforcer. Other main characters include Jimmy's romantic interest and colleague Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn, star of Pluribus), his brother and rival Chuck McGill (Michael McKean), Chuck's law partner Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian), Nacho Varga (Michael Mando), Gustavo "Gus" Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), and Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton). In addition to the primary storyline, Better Call Saul includes black-and-white flashforwards set in 2010, after the events of Breaking Bad, which explore the consequences of Saul's actions across both series. Odenkirk, Banks, and Esposito reprise their roles from Breaking Bad, as do many others in guest appearances. Vince Gilligan, who created and developed Breaking Bad, and Peter Gould, who wrote the Breaking Bad episode "Better Call Saul," began considering a Saul Goodman spin-off in 2009. Because Saul's role in Breaking Bad had expanded beyond the writing staff's plans, Gilligan felt he could be explored further. He and Gould considered making a half-hour legal comedy featuring Saul and his various clients, but settled on an hour-long tragedy showing how he develops into the character seen in Breaking Bad. Better Call Saul's development began during the production of Breaking Bad's final season in 2013, with Gilligan and Gould serving as co-showrunners. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, starring Aaron Paul was released on Netflix & in theaters. Others: Kerry Condon as Stacey Ehrmantraut Eileen Fogarty as Mrs. Nguyen Peter Diseth as Bill Oakley Joe DeRosa as Dr. Caldera Dennis Boutsikaris as Rich Schweikart Mark Proksch as Daniel "Pryce" Wormald Brandon K. Hampton as Ernesto, Chuck's assistant who works at HHM Josh Fadem as Marshall/Joey Dixon ("Camera Guy"), one of the three University of New Mexico (UNM) film students who help Jimmy film various projects Julian Bonfiglio as Phil ("Sound Guy"), one of the three UNM film students Jimmy hires for various film projects Jeremy Shamos and Julie Ann Emery as Craig and Betsy Kettleman, a county treasurer and his wife, accused of embezzlement Steven Levine and Daniel Spenser Levine as Lars and Cal Lindholm, twin skateboarders and small-time scam artists Míriam Colón as Abuelita Salamanca, Tuco's grandmother Barry Shabaka Henley as Detective Sanders Mel Rodriguez as Marco Pasternak, Jimmy's best friend and partner-in-crime in Cicero, Illinois Clea DuVall as Dr. Cruz, a doctor who treats Chuck and suspects his electromagnetic hypersensitivity condition is psychosomatic Jean Effron as Irene Landry, an elderly client of Jimmy McGill overcharged by the Sandpiper Crossing elder care home Steven Ogg as Sobchak, a clandestine detective who also goes by the pseudonym "Mr. X" This video is under Fair Use: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for the purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended. #bettercallsaul #saulgoodman #vincegilligan

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