Better Call Saul's Most Tragic Character - Howard Hamlin

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In this video, I take a look at season 6 of Better Call Saul and the death of Howard Hamlin. Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's cinematography and writing made Better Call Saul's ending that much better, but Howard's writing might be the most tragic. This is Better Call Saul's most tragic character.
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Time Stamps:
Intro - 0:00
The Antagonist - 0:39
Jimmy McGill -The Lawyer - 3:28
McGill Vs Hamlin Vs McGill - 5:52
Hamlin Vs Wexler - 9:43
Corruption - 13:04
Outro - 14:24
Song 1: Rock and A Hard Place • Better Call Saul Seaso... - Dave Porter
Song 2: Stargazing • Better Call Saul Seaso... - Dave Porter
Song 3: Upbeat Flat Feet • Better Call Saul Seaso... - Dave Porter
Song 4: Open For Business • Better Call Saul Seaso... - Dave Porter
Song 5: Eventual Bloom www.epidemicsound.com/track/7...
Song 6: Cyllene www.epidemicsound.com/track/N...
Song 7: Point and Shoot • Better Call Saul Seaso... - Dave Porter
Song 8: Flickering Candle • Better Call Saul Seaso... - Dave Porter
Song 9: Lament For Howard • Better Call Saul Seaso... - Dave Porter
Inspirations-
Music - • Better Call Saul Seaso...
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    @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT8 ай бұрын
  • Howard was the only one who went to a therapist. Nuff said.

    @aceyspud551@aceyspud551 Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT You are wrong. Maybe *JIMMY* should have.

      @nont18411@nont18411 Жыл бұрын
    • @@nont18411 Not our precious Jimmy!

      @doodledevore7745@doodledevore7745 Жыл бұрын
    • @@doodledevore7745 chicanery

      @fronk794@fronk794 Жыл бұрын
    • @@fronk794 What a sick joke!

      @yazidefirenze@yazidefirenze Жыл бұрын
    • and walt I guess

      @Yunathesnowfox@Yunathesnowfox Жыл бұрын
  • What I think makes the feud between Jimmy and Howard hit so hard is that Jimmy does this because he thinks Howard can’t change when in fact he can, while Howard believes Jimmy can change when in fact he can’t. Their whole conflict is based on the fact they’re unable to understand one another

    @avian1799@avian1799 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s an amazing insight, never thought of it like that. But you’re 100% right nice work

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • Never could describe the dynamic between them as well as you, really well put and makes tons of sense

      @sethost2548@sethost2548 Жыл бұрын
    • … but the ending proves with the right influence jimmy will change?

      @AshVsEvilFred@AshVsEvilFred Жыл бұрын
    • @@AshVsEvilFred for how long tho ??? You think after his first 5 to 10 years in prison saul will just keep accepting being locked ?

      @spunkymaniac9312@spunkymaniac9312 Жыл бұрын
    • @@spunkymaniac9312 lmao he has no choice, BCS is not the type of show where a character str8 up can escape prison, and after he blew the deal he has nothing to trade, unless he threw vacuum guy under the bus I guess

      @1337snake888@1337snake888 Жыл бұрын
  • Howards death was genuinely the most surprising death in the series to me, the moment felt so real, the acting was amazing in that scene

    @obamaorb7426@obamaorb7426 Жыл бұрын
    • I actually almost cried. I was tearing up. And I never cry watching tv

      @JoeyBilbo@JoeyBilbo Жыл бұрын
    • For real. I was genuinely so shocked and terrified.

      @simphobic1373@simphobic1373 Жыл бұрын
    • my jaw has never dropped so far while watching a tv show. completely caught off guard

      @nickgarthwaite2059@nickgarthwaite2059 Жыл бұрын
    • Drew sharp? Thats the most surprising death

      @janwil8248@janwil8248 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, Howard's death hit pretty hard for me cause I had just decided that I actually liked Howard about 30 seconds before he git his brains blown out. Phenomenal scene.

      @ripdimebag42@ripdimebag4211 ай бұрын
  • I gotta say. The most heart breaking scene for me wasn't when Howard was shot, but the episode that came after when you see Howard's shoes by the ocean, and it really sinks in. They destroyed this man's life, reputation, career, kill him, and framed it so that it looks like he committed suicide. In just a few seconds of intro, without a word or dialogue, we're told so much from that scene.

    @autonomous8108@autonomous8108 Жыл бұрын
    • By the way, Howard's car on the beach was the last scene ever shot in the BB/BCS universe and was the only time they ever filmed outside of New Mexico. (The last scene featuring live characters was Gene stomping around the police cell after being arrested)

      @halfbakedproductions7887@halfbakedproductions7887 Жыл бұрын
    • Howard was not evil. However Howard was willing to participate in the destroying of a man he admired. Part of the reason we got Saul Goodman was because of the lengths that Jimmy was willing to go because of the hurt he felt. His brother

      @j3pelfrey@j3pelfrey Жыл бұрын
    • I watched that episode yesterday. For me the hardest part was to see Howard's body being buried, next to his killer, in plain dirt, under a meth lab. I felt fucking sad. He didn't deserve this at all, and although I didn't liked him at the beggining of the show because of his actions towards Kim espacially. But later on, he tried to make it up, shared his guilt to Kim and Jimmy, offered him a job. Made it even sadder. Vince is merciless with his characters.

      @ctonyoutube6206@ctonyoutube6206 Жыл бұрын
    • Him being buried was the worst. So depressing

      @robbiesammons1016@robbiesammons1016 Жыл бұрын
    • Even when Mike makes the comment about the cocaine addiction”that’s what you guys were setting this up to be”. Was gut wrenching showing how poopy they became

      @DrDanka69@DrDanka69 Жыл бұрын
  • I rooted for Jimmy/Saul for most of the time. Until he and Kim destroyed Howard. That made them villains in my eyes.

    @jankopransky2551@jankopransky2551 Жыл бұрын
    • yeah things got pretty bad for them towards the end. Still, I can't help but feel bad for both of them, even if they caused it

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • I blame Chuck.

      @KeltonTitan@KeltonTitan Жыл бұрын
    • @@KeltonTitan At the end, I don't. They could call it of in any moment. But they didn't, and they did it for fun, just like Howard said. Chuck may have had a significant influence in past, sure, as did a myriad of things. But to ruin Howard was Kim's and Jimmie's decision, they didn't have to do it, and they knew it was wrong, but did it anyway, because it got them high.

      @jankopransky2551@jankopransky2551 Жыл бұрын
    • They def became villians

      @TETCOM.@TETCOM. Жыл бұрын
    • The entire time I was just wondering why they did it Howard already moved on with his life and actually kind of respected them, that was way beyond overkill

      @fansee1368@fansee1368 Жыл бұрын
  • Easily the most tragic character, and BY FAR the most misunderstood. How anyone ever “hated” this guy after the first season is beyond me, especially after Chuck’s death. He tolerated so much cruelty and was practically saintly at turns in the later seasons. Howard haters make no sense.

    @BareBandSubscription@BareBandSubscription Жыл бұрын
    • For the first half of the season, before Howard dies, we really see how nice he was. Sucks what happened to him

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • I hated him condescending towards Kim later on but other than that generally good, nobody's perfect

      @1337snake888@1337snake888 Жыл бұрын
    • @@1337snake888 Kim callously laughing in his face when he was only trying to warn her about Jimmy was way crueler and more unsettling to me than any way he acted towards her, in my opinion.

      @BareBandSubscription@BareBandSubscription Жыл бұрын
    • Well, that's how good people end, basically. The thieves, the "bad boys" always have a good time, and also women are attracted by scumbags, in general. I m pointing this out, cause Kim was enjoying more and more and became worse that Saul, but loving him more than anything, while poor Howard was in a divorce, while struggling to keep his work and firm up. That s reality, no fiction. Yeah, characters and plot are fictious, but the feeling and the messages are so into the real life...

      @GeorgeIllustrations@GeorgeIllustrations Жыл бұрын
    • @@1337snake888 exactly, the fake plastic personality and holier than thou attitude is what makes his character so believable. If you work in a job with a lot of PR, there is a good chance your boss is like this. Nobody's perfect but you see a man who is trying real hard and that's worth something, especially when everybody around him aren't.

      @Vacuon@Vacuon Жыл бұрын
  • An extra thing of tragedy was that in Howard's last sentence, he speaks as if he's about to plead to save Saul and Kim's life, thinking that Lalo is out to get them. Despite his conflict with them and everything they pulled on him, he still tried to defend them not knowing he was the one about to get shot.

    @JohnSmith-wj2wd@JohnSmith-wj2wd Жыл бұрын
    • Yep, this got me too. In spite of the absolute nightmare they had just put him thru, it felt like he was going to try to defuse the situation as best as he could to defend them. He had ZERO idea of how far over his head he was and how futile his diplomacy was in the face of such a calloused killer. Seeing him get wasted like that hit me harder than most on-screen murders do.

      @aaronschwingel3330@aaronschwingel333011 ай бұрын
    • @@aaronschwingel3330 u write like a poet

      @ChanelDarkSide@ChanelDarkSide11 ай бұрын
    • Never mind up to his death Howard was delaying Sandpiper hoping the clients would die of old age before the settlement ended. That just might be why Jimmy was trying to discredit the lead attorney in the case to force a faster settlement for the ones he loved. Who was that lead attorney anyway? Oh well, poor Howard, the victim of excellent next level writing and so are you. Empathy? Howard? Watch it again, and pay closer attention to the visual irony, otherwise great talent was wasted.

      @bodasactra@bodasactra11 ай бұрын
    • on the script, the last sentence he spoke was supposed to be “there’s really no need to hurt them”

      @thomasfrazer3405@thomasfrazer34059 ай бұрын
    • @@bodasactra Howard was a business man, and businesses have to grow, it was his job to get as much money out of the settlement as possible, doing your job doesn't make you a bad guy Howard has to look out for his, at the time dying company, first

      @thedudecalledalan9095@thedudecalledalan90959 ай бұрын
  • The most heartbreaking scene in this series isn't Howard's Death. It was when he put all the effort to make a coffee for his wife with care and affection, but all she did was to put all that in a tumbler. That scene broke my heart.

    @viddythehat@viddythehat9 ай бұрын
    • Same here, I noticed that detail :(

      @themustafagoldenboy9008@themustafagoldenboy90089 ай бұрын
    • Whoa! You're right!!

      @shiptj01@shiptj019 ай бұрын
    • I think that was one of the most representative scene of Howard's story. He put so much subtle care and effort in his work and treatment of others, only to be overlooked or disregarded.

      @syjiang@syjiang8 ай бұрын
    • Yeah he put all of that effort for that bomb ass chapichinoe for his wife to drink for breakfast.

      @abramsullivan7764@abramsullivan77648 ай бұрын
    • This scene made me tear up

      @TT-ez1ws@TT-ez1ws6 ай бұрын
  • I like how Howard does not freak out at all in the series, he seems to always think before he speaks.. So thoughtful and methodical

    @krowpan799@krowpan799 Жыл бұрын
    • He can find his car destroyed by a bowling ball and a literal gun to his head and he'll still keep his posture.

      @Tree_e888@Tree_e888 Жыл бұрын
    • “Fuck you Jimmy!” But that aside yeah.

      @darksideofevil13@darksideofevil13 Жыл бұрын
    • He’s surprisingly calm in the set-up board room meeting considering he’s been drugged and been gaslit for who knows how long. He even handles that last scene so well where he doesn’t threaten violence and he’s extremely calm and even understanding in a way. No revenge, just disappointment and scolding. I would have broken down that door and kicked Jimmy’s ass if I was Howard ESPECIALLY given how smug they acted until Lalo walks in. Plus, we know he could have given that he already beat up Jimmy earlier. Probably would’ve punched Kim too since she had that smirk on her face the whole time. But Howard was better than that.

      @bencarlson4300@bencarlson430011 ай бұрын
    • @@bencarlson4300 ...Well that and he doesn't want an assault charge lol. If Howard's life was bad then, it would have only gotten worst.

      @darksideofevil13@darksideofevil1311 ай бұрын
    • @@dddayesq5061 The show really went over your head by a country mile if you think Howard was a good guy. Why do you think they buried him with Lalo? I will give you a hint, birds of a feather lay together.

      @bodasactra@bodasactra11 ай бұрын
  • I honestly felt so bad for Howard, if Chuck didn't meddle around and make Howard to do all his dirty work then I feel like Jimmy would have taken that job offer, whether that conversation would have even taken place considering Chuck's end was the result of Howard & Jimmy. I just wanted Jimmy to succeed so much, but his hatred towards Howard was really his own hatred towards Chuck that he just couldn't shake because it was always deeply rooted in Jimmy's mind that Howard is the evil one here.

    @cipherisntsane9287@cipherisntsane9287 Жыл бұрын
    • It was honestly so sad. Chuck didn't even have to support Jimmy's legal career he just had to not stand in the way like he did. If Chuck simply left Jimmy alone we may never have gotten Saul Goodman. Now obviously this being a prequel we knew the end result but still really sad. There's so many moments were it seems like Jimmy won't turn into Saul and if Chuck wasn't in his way his entire career, then he likely wouldn't have.

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT But Chuck could never have just left Jimmy alone. Chuck knew Jimmy when he was Slippin Jimmy and was convinced that Jimmy would never be able to change from that persona. As such, he felt that Jimmy being a lawyer was a threat to the law which he cherishes above all else and a threat to the innocent people that would get caught up in Slippin Jimmy's manipulation of the law. Check's inflexibility in thinking that Jimmy would not be able to grow and improve is what leads him to block Jimmy in order to protect the law from him. Chuck ends up being correct about Jimmy, but the question about whether Jimmy would have done those things anyway or whether he was pushed into it as a result of Chuck's actions are what make this a fascinating character study.

      @Mellerman4@Mellerman4 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Mellerman4 Exactly. The tragedy wasn’t that Jimmy couldn’t live Saul free with Chuck it’s that without Chuck he would’ve been Saul free. Chuck tried to tear Jimmy down at every single possible point because one he couldn’t respect him for being “slippin Jimmy” but also, due to chucks ego, pride, need to be in control, etc, he could never have Jimmy on the same level as him, and the fact that he used to be slipping Jimmy only exasperated this ideology that him and Jimmy should never be equal. It’s sad because with Chucks support Jimmy likely would’ve been a better and maybe even good man, and ofc a phenomenal lawyer. Unfortunately, it didn’t turn out that way

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • I thinking that Chuck's inflexibility, as you called it, his way of thinking that Jimmy could never leave behind Slippin Jimmy, pretty much acted as a self-fulfilling prophecy, because had Chuck left Jimmy alone and had Jimmy accepted the job offer, and felt appreciated as a lawyer at HHM, he would have grown out of his antics. Instead, Chuck actively did everything to make Jimmy succeed as little as possible, feel as underappreciated as he possibly could, simply because Chuck was seeing Jimmy as morally inferior to him and enjoyed thinking that his superior self was doing the right thing, when, in reality, he was just being the most awful brother to a very talented and creative, but way too emotionally driven person who just needed some support and validation from the people he cared about.

      @cyancoyote7366@cyancoyote7366 Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT I think Jimmy was always going to become Saul. Jimmy was a conman who swindled innocent people - besides Slippin Jimmy, we saw the fake Rolex scam as one example. Indeed Jimmy was just constantly lying - the billboard stunt, and too many others to name, well before Chuck stood in his way. Dishonesty and corner-cutting and no respect for the law were embedded in him. And remember: Chuck didn’t try to undermine Jimmy at every turn. He did it at one turn: to keep Jimmy from getting hired at HHM - which was Chuck’s firm. He didn’t stand in the way of Jimmy being a solo practitioner. He just said, “Not in my house.” Which was absolutely justified. Oh, and Chuck made a recording of Jimmy admitting to destroying Chuck to get Mesa Verde to Kim. Kinda justified, no? And when Jimmy found out, he broke into Chuck’s house and threatened to burn it down if Chuck didn’t give him the tape. Jimmy was a defective person through and through - a charming one, and certainly one we loved to watch as he got even worse. But Chuck was right. The tragedy was not that Chuck tried to stop Jimmy; it was that Chuck failed.

      @SAK1855@SAK1855 Жыл бұрын
  • Jimmy doesn’t hate Howard, he hates Chuck. Everything he thinks of Howard is actually how he thinks of his brother. Jimmy just can’t admit it. He still idolizes his brother. He can’t admit that his brother was terrible to him.

    @wacktastic298@wacktastic298 Жыл бұрын
    • correct! and remember. he told jimmy " i just dont like you"

      @fitzpatric12@fitzpatric12 Жыл бұрын
    • so true! it’s almost like Chuck projected the love he should’ve gave Jimmy on Howard and Jimmy projected the hate he should’ve gave Chuck on Howard. the McGills were bad just for him ultimately.

      @nonchefsaussy@nonchefsaussy9 ай бұрын
  • what really broke me was seeing the several images of a smiling Howard at his funeral, images of him at the beach just happy as can be. it was such an unbelievably needless death. i just finished the series with my boyfriend a few days ago, and this is the part that's still lingering with me the most. Howard was definitely the most tragic character. rest well, Howard, you didn't deserve any of it 💔

    @benevolutionary@benevolutionary11 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely. Same here. It was tragic to see the way it happened. But it was just an extra punch in the stomach to see how bad Kim and Saul ruined his life. Especially compared to his life before all the drama

      @luna_vdw1089@luna_vdw108910 ай бұрын
    • Fun fact those are actual personal photos of the actor that plays howard

      @danieldelcano3594@danieldelcano35949 ай бұрын
    • exactly. photos of his super healthy lifestyle too doing sports.. and they framed him for cocaine addiction smh

      @giap.1586@giap.15867 ай бұрын
    • Seeing howard be thrown into the pit with lalo makes me absolutely bawl my eyes out. It is the saddest thing i have ever seen on screen. It's even worse seeing mike be sad about it because he knew about howards demise, the two's scheme against him and the fact he wasn't even in the game. It is truley, extremely sad.

      @willleslie2745@willleslie27453 ай бұрын
    • Really? Gee i thought of Howard as the ultimate asshole who only really cared about one person, Howard Hamlin.

      @jamesburke2110@jamesburke21102 ай бұрын
  • Howard is the brother Chuck wishes he had. And everyone on the show pay the price for it. Howard was the best of both McGills. We are lead to believe Howard was product of nepotism but he did succeed on his own merit. Howard had Chuck's professionalism but he also had Jimmy's charisma. He never does anything immoral or illegal but ends up sharing a grave with Lalo.

    @mbanerjee5889@mbanerjee5889 Жыл бұрын
    • That scene- where Mike has his people handle Howard’s body more respectfully- and that look on Mike’s face. That said volumes.

      @barbarapaine8054@barbarapaine8054 Жыл бұрын
    • @@barbarapaine8054 me too

      @sahilhossain4335@sahilhossain4335 Жыл бұрын
    • @@barbarapaine8054 me too

      @Thawhid@Thawhid Жыл бұрын
    • @@barbarapaine8054 me too

      @TheEddieStilson@TheEddieStilson Жыл бұрын
    • @@barbarapaine8054 The look on Mike's face is because they'll never find Howard's body, and we all know Mike doesn't like that, at the end it turns out to be his own fate as well, diying without having a closure.

      @pottergeist@pottergeist Жыл бұрын
  • Nacho and Howard are the two most tragic stories in BCS/BB universe

    @CuriousPug12@CuriousPug12 Жыл бұрын
    • Howard Nacho and Jesse all suffered way too much. At least Jesse survived

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT Jesse went from almost being kill at the end of the season one to the only person in the drug world who survive and living free.🤯 What a great redemption arc.

      @CuriousPug12@CuriousPug12 Жыл бұрын
    • It's more tragic for Howard because he wasn't in the game.

      @toromontana8290@toromontana8290 Жыл бұрын
    • @@toromontana8290 For a split second I was like “There’s a f***ing video game!!!!! Whaaaat why didn’t I know about th……wait the “game” Ahhh.” I’m a ham 😂😂 But yes I agree!

      @thepaddyladdy@thepaddyladdy Жыл бұрын
    • @@CuriousPug12 Jesse wasn't redeemed, he just got lucky and survived.

      @maxthecat14@maxthecat14 Жыл бұрын
  • Something that always made the death tragic for me is how little it means to Lalo. Howard is just in the wrong place at the wrong time, Howard means nothing to Lalo, he isnt even in his way. Lalo is such a force it feels more akin to Howard being killed by a train or a bus, the way it's done is so good to me because such a quick action to one character has rippling after effects to others. The final kill count in Better Call Saul is so small in comparison to Breaking Bad, but every death is treated with an extra layer of thought and their consequences are always satisfying to witness. All of Howard's dreams and reputation he cared so hard to protect are ruined purely because he was just in the wrong place. (I know the death is the result of Jimmy and Kim's actions, but the actual killing is so sad because of how non chalant it seems for Lalo)

    @dashman8499@dashman8499 Жыл бұрын
    • I’ll always stand by the fact that Better Call Sauls characters and cast as a whole is surprise to breaking bad. The fact that every death, no matter how important the character has major implications on the entire story and characters as a whole. Mike killing some random person might not seem like a big deal but it shows his further descent into the criminal world. Lalo killing that random guy while looking for the German Scientist (Ziegler) might not seem like a big deal, but it further confirms Jimmys fear of Lalo as well as his further transformation into Saul. Such a well written show

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT I love everything about Better Call Saul, except the ending. Jimmy has no regrets in destroying Howard’s life which led to his death. His only regret was that Kim dumped him for it so he “made things right” by taking all the blames so that Kim never get in jail. Kim got away with everything and the audience celebrates only because in their logic, dumping Jimmy means she’s good now.

      @nont18411@nont18411 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@nont18411 I don't think they were trying to make Kim seem "good", it's just that she was always much quicker to realize the error of her ways than Jimmy was. I wouldn't even say that Jimmy gets over death easily, he just buries his true emotions under a confident and charismatic facade.

      @Tree_e888@Tree_e888 Жыл бұрын
    • “Wrong place, wrong time” is literally being involved with scum like Saul.

      @teddyjackson1902@teddyjackson1902 Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT Well without killing Fred at the travelwire Lalo could never have been arrested. Truthfully, only after Mike was able to "direct" the police to the evidence

      @NP1066@NP106611 ай бұрын
  • You don't mention here that after his death they even change the name of his law firm, presumably because his name is now damaging to the firm. He is even erased from his life's work, and that of his father. It's hard to think of a more awful and undeserved death and legacy. I found his death and subsequent disgrace quite disturbing. It's like the writers really went out of their way with Howard to deliver the message that reality doesn't have any kind of moral arc, that bad things can happen to good people without there being any redemption, salvation or happy resolution, a message reinforced by what is effectively Howard's funeral--being dumped into a pit with the man who killed him by indifferent, heartless criminals. It seemed such a lonely end for a character who never had anyone there for him through all his many trials and tribulations. He was in many ways the loneliest character from the two series. Everyone he reached out to rebuffed him.

    @reggie18b@reggie18b Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, and the saddest part for me is not, what Kim and Jimmy did to him, as he stated he would carry on, and get over this situation. He may be on his knees, but he was not broken. But then Lalo Arrives, there is no scheme in that, he killed him just like that. Not knowing anything about him. Let's be real here, he could knock him out or just tie him up like he did with Jimmy. But since he got no use of him he just end his life. Which was sad, bcs it made you realize, that even most evil scheme planed by others (kim and Jimmy in this case) can be nothing compared, to just random violence by really evil person

      @r4ptor253@r4ptor253 Жыл бұрын
    • All Howard got in the end was Mike saying "easy" before they dumped his body into the pit. And god that's sad.

      @northerner3861@northerner386111 ай бұрын
    • There was definitely a bit more to Howard's ending that was ignored in this video. I think it's also revealed in the final episode that Kim confessed about what really happened with Howard/Lalo.

      @JustapErson@JustapErson11 ай бұрын
    • @@JustapErson Yeah, there's an entire scene dedicated to her going to Howard's wife and bringing a copy of her confession to what happened to him.

      @OneRedKraken@OneRedKraken8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@northerner3861the fact that Mike was also likely thinking of his own sons unjust murder while disposing of Howard's body is just another level of sadness

      @jeebus_gaming@jeebus_gaming4 ай бұрын
  • Howard is so poorly done-over by both the McGill brothers, and he really tried at various points to help them both. It's a heart-breaking arc that Patrick Fabian is never going to get the credit he deserves for.

    @sarahreynolds1870@sarahreynolds1870 Жыл бұрын
    • They both just kinda used and put blame on him

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • actually, thanks to a certain treasure buried on an island in an uncharted region of a sea, and a dying pirate with white facial hair, he got a ton of spotlight :troll:

      @spadeboi4055@spadeboi4055 Жыл бұрын
    • Who is Fabian?

      @FrankYammy@FrankYammy Жыл бұрын
    • @@FrankYammy Howard’s actor

      @psychosalad6653@psychosalad6653 Жыл бұрын
    • @@psychosalad6653 fabian is howard?

      @FrankYammy@FrankYammy Жыл бұрын
  • This is morbid I know but I appreciated the symbolism of Howard’s jaw breaking after being shot. Everything about Howard is carefully crafted by him; his tone of voice, his vocal cadence, his hand movements, his suits, his hair, his tan, you even see that in the latte he makes his wife, he is incredibly meticulous about his image both physically and his reputation. By him hitting the table and breaking his jaw on the way down to the floor (after already being dead), Saul and Kim have destroyed the whole image of Howard

    @heyidaroo@heyidaroo Жыл бұрын
    • Whether that was Vince, Peter Gould, some other director or Patrick Fabien (likely a combination of them all) Howard was played to perfection. He was always organized and precise with any and everything and even his body language we knew he was a meticulous guy. Patrick Fabien really outdid himself

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • I think his image was pretty destroyed by his brain being splattered on the wall tbh

      @Frankenbutt99@Frankenbutt99 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Frankenbutt99 that too. That sharp distinct jawline though is part of his look

      @heyidaroo@heyidaroo Жыл бұрын
    • I think it was more of a parallel drawn with Chuck at the printer shop scene to demonstrate how Jimmy’s actions and antics lead to bigger consequences. He always takes it too far and people inevitably get hurt as a result

      @Nintenglo@Nintenglo Жыл бұрын
    • I think that was a cappuccino that Howard made his wife. It was very frothy and made in a cup whereas lattes are made in glasses typically.

      @williamhornabrook8081@williamhornabrook8081 Жыл бұрын
  • I was honestly so relieved when Kim came forward at the end of S6. Howard honestly deserved NONE of this, yet it all felt so real, like there are people who undeservingly have their lives ruined IRL, similar to him. And there 100% are. It felt so sad. So tragic. When Kim finally came forward and spoke the honest truths, it felt like a cold breeze after a terrible summer day.

    @Onaterdem@Onaterdem9 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. Kim got caught up in the cons with Jimmy because that's how she grew up. Her mom was a con artist. But Howard's death broke Kim. Kim realized that she had gotten caught up in something that she loved, but something that genuinely hurt other people - and she couldn't live with that. So the first thing she did was to run away. Run away from her legal profession, run away from her life as she knew it, and run away from Jimmy. You see her life in Florida and it absolutely sucks. Lousy job, lousy boyfriend, lousy clothes - it's as if she's continuing to punish herself! And after talking to JImmy on the phone when he tells her she should turn herself in because he wasn't going to do that it clicked with her. That was the final step in her own redemption. It could never make up for what happened to Howard, but it would make her a better person. It would make things as right as they could be. In the end Kim did the right thing. She was back to being the person she was before Jimmy moved in to live with her and took her down the wrong path. And that's why I love Kim. Great character. AMAZING writing. (Just like the writing with all the main characters - Jimmy, Chuck, Howard, Kim, Mike, Nacho, Lalo, Gus - all of them were written really well and all of them were complex characters.

      @erikrupp692@erikrupp6925 ай бұрын
    • @@erikrupp692 I didn't really get the sense that Kim punished herself with that new life. Just that she was trying to get as 180 away from her old life as possible.

      @TheStraightestWhitest@TheStraightestWhitest2 ай бұрын
  • This, ladies and gentlemen, is a prime example of how important it is to review and reassess your friendships. If you surround yourself with self destructive people, there's no functional boundary that won't eventually lead to your downfall.

    @Airbender19@Airbender19 Жыл бұрын
  • Earlier, on the last day of Howard’s life, he witnesses a newly hired young man drop all the soda cans, then steps in to help out, even taking the time to teach Chuck’s trick of how to lower the pressure. Don’t come off as arrogant for even one second…

    @jamesm3471@jamesm3471 Жыл бұрын
    • Unforunately I had Howards death spoiled for me, so when I originally saw this scene it was pretty sad. He's built up the entire 6th season and even the entire second half of the show as a nice guy. Rly sad to see him go

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT I also always saw that scene as like a final analysis of Howard before his death. Him rotating the can also seemed like subtle foreshadowing to Lalo tightening the suppressor on his pistol. I'm unsure if it was intentional, but knowing this universe, no scene or plot detail is coincidental

      @allofmynope.mp4888@allofmynope.mp4888 Жыл бұрын
    • @@allofmynope.mp4888 Brilliantly said! Yeah, Vince isn’t really into meaningless coincidences at all.

      @jamesm3471@jamesm3471 Жыл бұрын
    • @@allofmynope.mp4888 the writers actually said they didn't even think about the suppressor/soda can thing, and that it was sort of a lucky coincidence for how well it works as symbolism

      @principalmcvicker6530@principalmcvicker6530 Жыл бұрын
    • he never came across to me as arrogant exactly. rather, a bit stiff and also fake at times (when he's trying to act however he thinks he should be acting + looking, e.g. 'professional' in certain meetings). and very deliberately stiff and formal in some interactions in the early seasons. partly that's just how you have to act as a boss in such situations, and partly it's him overdoing this, and partly it's personality and some lack of empathy which he develops later. and it's also notably in very stark contrast to jimmy who would rather quit his job (as he does) than ever force himself to adjust/temper his character to fit such a role. Howard's character seems for both better and worse to be juxtaposed as quite the opposite contrast to Jimmy's in the show - Howard the consummate professional who deliberately tries to mold himself around what he sees as required for his job (erring on the side of overdoing this at times), vs jimmy who will always sooner or later rebel whenever his personality clashes with what is required for the job.

      @mbevinn@mbevinn Жыл бұрын
  • 9:15 I always thought that Jimmy actually, deep down, blamed *himself* for Chuck’s death, and his telling Howard it was his fault was simply Jimmy (quite cruelly) rubbing salt into Howard’s wounds. He didn’t actually blame Howard, he just projected his own guilt onto him out of hatred. That was the impression I got from the show anyway - whether that’s what we’re supposed to take away from it, I don’t know. Anyway, this is a really great video. I’d like to see more BCS analysis videos. Subscribed.

    @oscar18034@oscar18034 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree with you. When he ruined Chuck's malpractice insureance and led to Chuck being forced to retire, Chuck set himself and his house on fire. It was Jimmy's fault that Howard forced Chuck to retire in the first place. So it seems Jimmy deflects his own blame onto Howard so he can feel better about himself, or at least that's my understanding of it. Currently debating between making a better call saul analysis or a breaking bad video. Not sure whiich rn but I'm glad you enjoyed and thank you so much for your support!

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah. Jimmy dumped his own grief and guilt onto Howard.

      @Xehanort10@Xehanort10 Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT Glad to see any video from you on either show. Great content man

      @oscar18034@oscar18034 Жыл бұрын
    • Kim discussed this. Her diagnosis from what I recall was that Jimmy and Howard were passive-agressively blaming _eachother_ and Jimmy was completely traumatized and could do with less drama.

      @JoshSweetvale@JoshSweetvale Жыл бұрын
    • Jimmy clearly blamed himself. I don't think it was particularly out of hatred that he told Howard it was his fault, as much as just avoiding acknowledging this out loud (like you say, projecting). When he tells Howard it was his fault is also when he then goes into whistling while he happily goes about his day mode that is clearly a coping mechanism in complete denial and contrast to his true feelings, very similar to how his brother Chuck acts, e.g. after Chuck's last talk with Jimmy - he acts all happy and whistles like he doesn't care one bit, when inside he's tearing himself up emotionally, emotions which exhibits themselves in his mental issues exploding worse than ever (the mental illness was always connected to him treating Jimmy badly and him beating himself up unconsciously about it) leading to the fire.

      @mbevinn@mbevinn Жыл бұрын
  • Howard and Nacho are two most tragic characters on two different side of the law

    @wanleaf@wanleaf8 ай бұрын
  • For me it went from a legitimate gripe about an annoying boss to over the top payback to bullying to downright torturing the poor man. And still so composed right at the end when he confronted them about it.

    @darthvincor@darthvincor Жыл бұрын
  • I completely agree. At worst Howard was obnoxious but that should not be punished with death. It is understandable why Kim was so affected by his death. It really was their fault.

    @pinkcashmere573@pinkcashmere573 Жыл бұрын
    • Kim felt so guilty that she had to get away from it all as well. That's also what led to her crying on the bus. Truly phenomenal writing.

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT Do you think Kim cried on the bus cuz A. She held in all those emotions, punishing herself, and finally set free after confessing. B. The weight of what they did to Howard finally fully hit her. C. All that, plus whatever feelings she’s having after talking to Jimmy. ??

      @jakepayne2985@jakepayne2985 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jakepayne2985 When Kim left Jimmy, besides the divorce, they hadn't seen one another in 6 years. And during those 6 years, Kim had been supressing everything from her past (Howard, her relationship with Jimmy, etc). Then, after Jimmy reached out to Kim after 6 years, 6 years of him being Saul Goodman and making the news for all of his wrong, Kim was overwhelmed. Later on the bus she broke down. She knows what happened with Howard was terrible. She knows her and Jimmy hurt a ton of people for no good reason. I'm not sure if she was punihsing herself though, maybe more like hiding from what she had done. But yes, your'e 100% right. Good eye

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT I took it as a form of self punishment, kinda similar to what Howard did to her by sticking her down in doc review. Kim sequestered herself from what she was really meant to do (help people with law), and unable to make any decisions whatsoever. I dunno if that was intentional or not. You’re spot on about her suppressing everything since the very night with Lalo though. She never dealt with it by any emotion other than bailing and cutting her wings.

      @jakepayne2985@jakepayne2985 Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT Right, but I’m sticking with the doc review comparison lol. I think it fits cuz not only do we see the similarities on screen (boring work) but they also both connect back to Howard. The catalyst for all of this, well one of them at least. Mucho catalysts here, if that’s even possible definition wise

      @jakepayne2985@jakepayne2985 Жыл бұрын
  • It was really sad to see him go out like that. Howard was trying his best with what he had. In the end through all what had happened he still had the heart to go see saul and kim and even leave a gift. I think at that moment it really hit how much saul has morally decayed.

    @ul.biggit217@ul.biggit217 Жыл бұрын
    • I completely fogot he brought them a gift, even if it was kind of a sarcastic or F u gift.

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • "gift" was just the passive agressiveness at its strongest lol

      @isaacpianos5208@isaacpianos5208 Жыл бұрын
    • @@isaacpianos5208 they broke someone who was still getting himself fixed. He was drunk, in face of the events, so I'd say the passive aggressiveness was justified.

      Жыл бұрын
    • @ in my opinion every single action by Howard was justified My dude never did anything wrong

      @isaacpianos5208@isaacpianos5208 Жыл бұрын
    • @@isaacpianos5208 and I agree

      Жыл бұрын
  • The difference between Jimmy and Howard was that Howard was able to move on from his guilt after Chuck’s death and learn to deal with it in a healthier way. Jimmy didn’t. He outwardly blamed Howard for Chuck’s suicide, but I think deep down he blamed himself. He just couldn’t admit that to himself and just externalized it by scapegoating Howard. It’s not until the final episode that Jimmy accepts his culpability in both Howard’s and Chuck’s deaths.

    @valerie0000@valerie0000 Жыл бұрын
  • saddest part is that his last action was trying to bargain for saul and kim’s safety

    @outloat9184@outloat91848 ай бұрын
  • Chuck really screwed Howard in the end. He was willing to burn his bridge with his friend for the sake of pride and ego.

    @ryanelliott71698@ryanelliott71698 Жыл бұрын
    • yeah the more I think about it the more I realize Chuck was the villain all along, people like to say that it's mostly Jimmy's fault, but Chuck was going around Jimmy's head long before the mesa verde incident. Honestly Chuck got what was coming to him, he should have been happy for his brother

      @KingSlimeProductions@KingSlimeProductions Жыл бұрын
    • that's not the only thing he burned

      @TarnishedProductions@TarnishedProductions Жыл бұрын
    • Chuck was a vile character.

      @Richard-fv7rq@Richard-fv7rq Жыл бұрын
    • Chuck was the meanest vilest person. Then he cowardly burned himself. What a joke.

      @missisfreddiemercury@missisfreddiemercury Жыл бұрын
    • The weird thing is that Chuck does occasionally make good points. He was right about Jimmy not being able to change, he may try hard to prove himself, but when push comes to show he'll go back to his old scamming ways and do what he can to get by, and Jimmy only really changed his ways at the end of the series when he accepted that he'll never change. But Chuck only says it out of his desperate need to be a little bigger person.

      @Tree_e888@Tree_e888 Жыл бұрын
  • You can tell Howard liked Jimmy and always did. Early on he had to be the bad guy because that's the way Chuck wanted it and he didn't want to cross Chuck. He wasn't always perfect or a good guy but that doesn't mean that he deserved his fate. Definitely one of the most tragic characters in the BB universe.

    @dancortes3062@dancortes3062 Жыл бұрын
    • So true

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • He’s a saint compared to the other characters on the show

      @domferris9963@domferris9963 Жыл бұрын
    • Howard comes across as a douche in the early going, but when push came to shove I think Howard made incredibly moral choices. Taking the fall for Chuck to preserve Jimmy's image of his brother, paying Chuck out of his own pocket, offering to help Jimmy on multiple occasions. He wanted the story book ending for Jimmy from the very beginning. Jimmy projected the hatred and betrayal by Chuck onto Howard throughout the show and it really hurts that Howard went out like that. Definitely the most tragic character on the show.

      @elysianfields84@elysianfields84 Жыл бұрын
    • @@elysianfields84 The worst part are that Jimmy has zero regret for Howard’s death. The only regret he has was that Kim dumped him for it, and Kim aka the mastermind who destroyed Howard’s life, got away with it. Two scumbags that only one of them got the consequences he deserves.

      @nont18411@nont18411 Жыл бұрын
    • hes 2nd to jesse

      @ithinki854@ithinki854 Жыл бұрын
  • Howard’s death is (in my opinion) the darkest moment of the show. It went from Saul and Kim having a laugh trying to ridicule him to suddenly having to cover up a murder and they realised they took it too far

    @fredoraa@fredoraa7 ай бұрын
  • It was really depressing to see Howard’s ultimate downfall after you were made to think he was such a stuck up guy, but I honestly never felt bad for anything that happened to Chuck at all. He’s honestly one of the most unlikable characters in either show and he portrays a different type of evil from any other character.

    @BrendanPappas@BrendanPappas Жыл бұрын
    • Chuck isn’t an evil character, he’s a “greater good” kind of character. In the early seasons he’s the only character that understands the damage Jimmy could do to people, society, and the institution of the law and he does his best to stop that from happening. The problem is that his jealousy of Jimmy’s charisma as well as Jimmy’s pride make it impossible for them to have some kind of mentor/mentoree relationship so that Chuck believes he has to stop Jimmy, which inadvertently makes things worse. We’re not supposed to see Chuck as a bad guy, we’re supposed to see the relationship between the two brothers as tragic and which, if reconciled, could have prevented almost everything that goes wrong in the BB universe. That’s what the Time Machine metaphor was about. When people pick a side between Saul and Jimmy they perpetuate that same rotten dynamic - the best we can do is understand that as troubled as their relationship was, they were still brothers who loved each other, tried their best to take care of each other in their own flawed ways, and their falling out was mutual, Jimmy mistreated Chuck just like Chuck mistreated Jimmy.

      @ElusiveOtter@ElusiveOtter Жыл бұрын
    • He's evil to you because he's unlikeable. Jimmy is likeable so you don't consider him evil. Who caused the most pain overall?

      @BoolyK@BoolyK Жыл бұрын
    • @@BoolyKchuck😊

      @JetteAMT@JetteAMT11 ай бұрын
    • @@BoolyK Chuck screwed up Jimmy so Chuck.

      @JustapErson@JustapErson11 ай бұрын
    • You feel no pity for him? I was definitely hating him at first but there was a few flashbacks that made me feel a little less hateful. When his mum died and he was the only one in the room because Jimmy had just left, and his mum's final word minutes later is "Jimmy?" Must have been heartbreaking.

      @JustapErson@JustapErson11 ай бұрын
  • I really like Howard. Everything he does well...90 percent of what he does is with the attempt at helping others grow. He sometimes makes mistakes. He is often walked all over even though he puts his best foot forward. It sucks that Jimmy is an actual villian towards Howard

    @mudshrooze@mudshrooze Жыл бұрын
    • He is always trying to help others, and yeah sometimes he makes mistakes. Everyone does.

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • I’d go as far to say that Howard becomes a good person, even if he was only decent to start. But by the end of his story he’s taken it upon himself to try and better his own life, and to be kinder and more generous to others around him. The level of self responsibility and selflessness he shows in the later seasons is far better than most people are capable of, and to me, Howard is probably one of the most moral characters in the entire BB universe

    @Flaming_penguin@Flaming_penguin Жыл бұрын
    • Honestly you're not wrong. Idk if I'd consider anyone good in the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul universe (besides maybe Nacho's dad) but Howard comes close

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT Walt Jr?

      @Skrenja@Skrenja Жыл бұрын
    • @@Skrenja and him. Forgot abt him, loves his breakfast

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@Skrenja that monster Flynn

      @rueryuuzaki5448@rueryuuzaki5448 Жыл бұрын
    • Imo he’s on the same tier as Hank, kind of a douchebag in the beginning but later on you see that he’s actually just a regular guy trying to do the right thing

      @thegodofclout@thegodofclout Жыл бұрын
  • Just came here to pay him my respect. We would never forget you Howie 😢

    @jacky_west@jacky_west Жыл бұрын
    • The bit that hurts the most is how unnecessary the death was

      @DarkWasTakenWasTaken@DarkWasTakenWasTaken11 ай бұрын
  • The way they ruined howard just felt like evil actions made for no reason, for fun. And I hated both jimmy and kim for that, because their plot was so perfect that howard could do nothing about it. And on the opposite i loved Lalo because by killing howard (is life wouldn't have been good anymore), he also punished jimmy and kim, that felt guilt for the first time for what they did

    @tommasosoldati2905@tommasosoldati2905 Жыл бұрын
    • I really like the point you make about how Howard’s life had been ruined, so Lalo killing him saved him from that. The best parts of Howard’s life were definitely finished.

      @Sashazur@SashazurАй бұрын
  • What happened to Howard was handled so damn well. Very rarely have I seen a scene where an innocent caught in the crossfire get treated with such a grounded take. The attempt at talking it out, the action, the reactions of Jimmy and Kim and what comes after with his lifeless body is just so heavy. Kudos to the team for writing a character so complex. Much like how we sympathized with Walter in the beginning only to hate him by the end; Howard is the parallel opposite, you hate him in the beginning, only to really side with him in the later stages.

    @encyclopediaespx1128@encyclopediaespx1128 Жыл бұрын
    • That's a really good parallel, never picked up on that. Good catch

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • This is a great take, I agree completely. Usually when an "innocent bystander" gets taken out we don't bat an eye as an audience. It's just like damn that sucks, wrong time wrong place dawg. But in this instance it's written and acted so heavily that it has a much more realistic feeling in that scenario than I've seen in any other setting

      @joshhelton2007@joshhelton2007 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@joshhelton2007 To be fair, usually in those movies, the innocent bystanders are people who aren't even characters, just props. They aren't meant to be characters. Take No Country For Old Men. The scene where Anton shoots a driver whilst trying to kill Moss is haunting and disturbing, but it goes by quickly. You feel bad, but you have to quickly move on just like Moss cause there isn't time to grieve. What I'm saying is, most of the time, it matters about what's being said.

      @whatno3145@whatno314511 ай бұрын
    • Agreed. I watched it before bed, but it felt so unique that I honestly thought I dreamed it the next day.

      @JustapErson@JustapErson11 ай бұрын
  • Chuck is the villain of the entire Breaking Bad universe. If he had supported Jimmy, nearly all the tragedies in Better Call Saul wouldn’t have happened, and Jimmy wouldn’t have become Saul. And Walter White couldn’t have done it without Saul. It’s crazy how chuck’s actions of not supporting his brother inadvertently elevate the best drug chemist in the world to greater heights Edit: Not saying that Chuck is one dimensional or the exact cause of Walt’s growth; I’m saying that out of all the main characters and side characters we see who push Walt and Saul into become the bad people that they are. Its not like I’m saying Hank Schrader is also the villain because he emasculates Walt and is part of why Walt snapped and wanted free from his bland life; I don’t think Hank is a villain just for doing that. He was just messing around and didn’t realize the mental toll he was taking. Chuck actively took steps to hurt Jimmy’s career AND emotional state (I never actually cared about you!) that’s why I consider Chuck a villain, and not the many other side characters who indirectly cause things. I think chucks were the most unjustified for a man who thinks he’s so righteous. I know he has his reasons, but even after Jimmy was doing wonderfully in his recovery from the scammer lifestyle in the mailroom, Chuck made Howard reject his application for a job. Which is such an evil choice; Chuck’s entire mental state revolves around how successful Jimmy was, to the point where one of Jimmy’s big successes makes Chuck kill himself. it has its layers, but this is just my opinion ^ This is to the many replies stating things like, if Chuck is a villain, so is everyone who interacts with Walt and that Chuck’s actions aren’t entirely evil; I’m not saying they are, I’m saying I think they’re incredibly unjustifiable to the point where he is culpable for some the Saul persona coming to be.

    @Kali-bs7oj@Kali-bs7oj Жыл бұрын
    • if only your comment got pinned. because DAMN i love this.

      @Cakeyboi4@Cakeyboi4 Жыл бұрын
    • The thing is when you look at causal chains like that you can blame anybody. Chuck's actions caused jimmy to go down a bad road, but jimmy's behaviors as a con man is what caused chuck to become the distrusting hardass he is, so you may as well come full circle to blaming jimmy.

      @H3Vtux@H3Vtux Жыл бұрын
    • @@H3Vtux oh

      @Cakeyboi4@Cakeyboi4 Жыл бұрын
    • I think Chuck felt Jimmy becoming Saul was inevitable. Slippin Jimmy existed before Jimmy tried to become a lawyer. Chuck knew Jimmy well enough to know that he just couldn't help himself. A man with the nature of Slippin Jimmy and not being able to help himself bending the rules, to become a practising lawyer, would have been catastrophic for the law which Chuck held in such high esteem. Even with Chuck's support Jimmy would have still tried to achieve things by bending the rules

      @GoGetYourShinebox@GoGetYourShinebox Жыл бұрын
    • butterfly effect

      @Kuzmo@Kuzmo Жыл бұрын
  • The worst part about all of it for me is that I’m the end, despite all of the work he put into improving himself, Howard will be remembered for being a drug addict who killed himself. I never understood the plot line of Kim and Jimmy hating Howard so much that they scheme up such an elaborate and risky plan to ruin Howard’s life. In the end there was no reason to hate Howard to the degree that they hated him. After Jimmy found out that Howard didn’t give him a job at the firm because of Chuck there was no reason for Jimmy to hate him. And as Howard said in his final conversation, the only reason Kim had reason to hate Howard is because he put her in doc review. It was just hard for me personally to buy into the entire plot that they hate him to such a degree that they would put the time, money, and energy into destroying his life. Rip Howard

    @brandonvaughn8382@brandonvaughn8382 Жыл бұрын
    • The point was. As was actually said by Howard himself few seconds before his death, is that they didn't just hate him. They actually sadistically enjoyed what they were doing to him. There was much more of a demonic pathological element to it than just hate.

      @NP1066@NP106611 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that whole season was really hard for me to watch because I was rooting against Jimmy and Kim the entire time. Made me realize how their plots really hinged on plot armor to work...

      @KOSJ153@KOSJ1538 ай бұрын
    • @@NP1066 yeah I see what you’re saying and it does make sense. I guess as a viewer who really wanted to see Jimmy to succeed in life I wanted more for him than to be a greedy psychopath who took enjoyment in ruining other people’s lives. I wanted there to be a reason but there just wasn’t one other than the demonic pathological element that you mentioned

      @brandonvaughn8382@brandonvaughn83828 ай бұрын
    • @@KOSJ153 me too. I was really hoping Howard would come out on top in that situation. But everything Kim and Jimmy did worked almost flawlessly. Howard was just an innocent man trying to make the most in life despite some recent shortcoming like his issues with his wife. But he will always be remembered for the exact opposite of an honest innocent man

      @brandonvaughn8382@brandonvaughn83828 ай бұрын
    • @@brandonvaughn8382 Not to mention that in real life, people can be really petty, so even those small things might still have been the trigger to start those demonic pathways in Jimmie and Kim. Jimmie also used Howard as a proxy for his own self-hatred for what happened to Chuck. Kim is a bit harder to pinpoint but she is mostly motivated by the thrill of it, she always get back to Jimmie when he's becoming more Saul.

      @treali@trealiАй бұрын
  • When Howard died I screamed and couldn't stop crying. I wasn't a fan, but didn't hate him. He just seemed like a guy who should have just left well enough alone but couldn't because he was really trying to help. He didn't deserve that death.

    @charmander466@charmander466 Жыл бұрын
  • The one and only person who can rock the signature "Hamlindigo blue" suit

    @hamlindigoblue9295@hamlindigoblue9295 Жыл бұрын
    • Bro rly trademarked his own color.

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • It’s all this, all of this, is why Jimmy deserves that jail sentence, and Kim deserves to lose everything

    @helwrecht1637@helwrecht1637 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah both did some not great thinfs

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • Jimmy definitely deserves the sentence, he did some terrible things during BCS/BB and who knows what else off screen as Saul

      @SkittlesInYourHand@SkittlesInYourHand Жыл бұрын
    • Indeed

      @TETCOM.@TETCOM. Жыл бұрын
    • Except that Kim got no punishment for her actions because Jimmy already took it all from her. That’s the point of his confession, to get her walk away scott free.

      @nont18411@nont18411 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@nont18411 Except Kim definitely got punished in the end. She's trapped with a never lasting sense of PTSD, and stuck in a mundane and boring life.

      @whatno3145@whatno314511 ай бұрын
  • There’s so many connections that can be drawn between Howard and Lalo. They both lived similar lives on the opposite ends of the spectrum and both had the misfortune of meeting Jimmy and Kim. It was almost poetic that they were buried together and both died because of their enemies.

    @grassisgreen1oh4@grassisgreen1oh4 Жыл бұрын
    • Jimmy and Kim weren't Lalo's enemies though.

      @NP1066@NP106611 ай бұрын
    • @@NP1066 Fring killed Lalo, not Jimmy and Kim. The connection between Lalo and Howard is that the two of them both encountered Jimmy and Kim and their lives got worse from that point on

      @grassisgreen1oh4@grassisgreen1oh411 ай бұрын
    • @@NP1066 They weren't. Gus was though.

      @epicfan1598@epicfan15987 ай бұрын
    • Saul didn't even want to be involved with Lalo tho

      @linus6718@linus671826 күн бұрын
  • I couldn't watch the next episode for 2 weeks after watching the one where Howard got shot. One of my favorite and most respected characters of the show, shot through the head for no reason after getting his reputation demolished in the most despicable way

    @ygts@ygts Жыл бұрын
  • In the final episode when Kim and Jimmy finally admitted admitted to what happened Howard even though I was a bit miffed about Kim possibly going to jail I felt glad that in some aspect or way Howard's reality was revealed to the world, he wasnt a coked up addict but an actually decent person who was subjected to something he didnt deserve. Even if only a couple people in the BCS world hear about the truth of Howard and what happened to him im glad that in the end he was finally respected, and some aspect of his legacy was restored to show who he really was.

    @Chris-lv4qd@Chris-lv4qd Жыл бұрын
    • True. At least some people learned the truth

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • Same here so glad especially that his wife perception of her husband was reaffirmed.

      @burbidgeproductions@burbidgeproductions Жыл бұрын
    • well Howard did say he would land on his feet so...

      @selemanecu@selemanecu Жыл бұрын
    • I think Kim is really tortured that she has genuinely no clue where Howard's body ended up - and for that reason the chapter is never fully closed. Only the late Mike Ehrmantraut and some of his goons have the answer to that one, it's the one outstanding piece of information she'd want Cheryl to have, but she cannot deliver. The guards killed in the upstairs shootout with Lalo were also buried or returned to their families, so there's no evidence of anything happening at the laundry.

      @halfbakedproductions7887@halfbakedproductions7887 Жыл бұрын
  • Initially I would have disagreed but when you lay out all the cards and show his entire story for what it truly is I completely agree. He was just a normal guy caught up in a whole world of chaos out of his control. Even so, he still tries to be the bigger person and make amends but just gets shot down. Pun intended.

    @jacksonkeeling107@jacksonkeeling107 Жыл бұрын
    • It sucks. He was always trying to be the bigger and better person. Just got caught up in it all.

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT “I’m just a man whose circumstances went beyond his control”… Very difficult to watch this show when you see the good people get systematically dismantled for simply being human…

      @gilghuram7339@gilghuram7339 Жыл бұрын
    • Just like Andrea Cantillo, how both of them “went to Belize” are completely identical.

      @nont18411@nont18411 Жыл бұрын
  • Watching this video helped me realize that the feeling of entitlement is the root cause of the moral decay of Jimmy, Kim and Walter. From the beginning I always had respect for Howard’s polite professionalism, his tight control over his emotions in confrontational events speaks of his discipline. When Jimmy didn’t get the job, I thought that was sad, but not unreasonable. Jimmy and Kim not getting what they wanted from Howard made them think he was unjust with them, but they are not entitled to the positions he had withheld from them. Walter sold his shares of Grey Matter, it was his decision, but he still held it against his former partners as though it was their fault.

    @accreditedbythenicemaninth6495@accreditedbythenicemaninth6495 Жыл бұрын
    • While I think entitlement is the root cause of a lot of moral decay these days, I don't see it so much in Jimmy and Kim. For Jimmy I don't think it's so much entitlement as just losing hope when it becomes clear that no matter what he does, his brother will always see the worst in him, plus feeling betrayed by his brother's betrayal. And Kim truly was treated poorly by Howard - really it's a mistake by Howard that for whatever reason he just fails to promote her - if other companies are desperate to get her and put her in a higher position, to the point where despite her excessive sense of loyalty she finally leaves, then he's definitely making a mistake as a boss on that note. You could only argue it as entitlement on her part if she thought she deserved more but clearly the world (both Howard and all other law companies) disagreed, and that's not the case here.

      @mbevinn@mbevinn Жыл бұрын
    • @@mbevinn Thank you for your insight. I agree it was foolish on Howard’s part to withhold from Kim the reward she strove for so strongly. I think you are right that her loyalty was used against her until it broke. The show has her move on, which is the reasonable thing to do in her situation. I was pointing out that the position doesn’t belong to anyone but to who the partners give it to. It can’t be seized or taken from them. I am going to stay with my assessment that Kim thought that position belonged to her and that motivated her to ruin Howard. I think you a more correct than I am when assessing Jim. I think it is true that the job didn’t matter to him as much as his brother’s opinion was. I think it makes sense that Jim went with Kim’s plan because of the latent feelings he has built up from all the times that Chuck had Howard be the bad guy. I can’t remember if that last thing was from the video, it’s been a while since I’ve seen it.

      @accreditedbythenicemaninth6495@accreditedbythenicemaninth6495 Жыл бұрын
    • @@accreditedbythenicemaninth6495 I don’t think it’s entitlement, they were actually all treated poorly. Like the comment above said chuck held some sort of grudge against Jimmy and it was cruel. Howard also helped get Jimmy disbarred. I think Jimmy realizes how immoral the whole system is and that lets him stop caring. Like the scholarship scene, the girl who didn’t get the scholarship. She made a mistake and corrected it wanting to be a lawyer, however Jimmy knew that a firm like hhm would always see her as a thief. With Walter I think he wanted credit. The company was his idea, although it was a mistake to sell his shares. There’s a scene where the other founders speak about Walt on tv and say he only contributed to the name. This type of thing is what made Walter so angry.

      @kirboshib9471@kirboshib94717 ай бұрын
    • @@kirboshib9471 I forgot about the interview, good point.

      @accreditedbythenicemaninth6495@accreditedbythenicemaninth64957 ай бұрын
    • Jimmy tried to change but even after he did they still saw him as that guy especially his brother.

      @jeshurandianga1251@jeshurandianga12514 ай бұрын
  • I agreed on the whole video except when you said "Howard was an Asshole sometimes". I think he was just professional, calm and collected most of the times. He had lower ego than he portrayed as we see when we see his relationship with his wife. Howard's death truly was tragic. It was about two people bullying someone to death. Howard wanted to fight Jimmy because he thought it would end things, he never wanted to hurt Jimmy. Howard was one of my favourite character in the series.

    @hamood8934@hamood8934 Жыл бұрын
  • My mind is blown that this show made me sympathize with and really care about a millionaire who inherited his wealth and prestige from his daddy. And I do really care about him - I’m broken-hearted that he’s dead and about how Kim and Jimmy set him up. Gotta give it to the writers!

    @RebeccaRider@RebeccaRider Жыл бұрын
    • Vince and Gould did a phenomenal job

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • Someone figured out that Howard was probably earning about $1-2m a year by the time of his death. They figured that out based on the perceived size of the firm, other snippets of information, and what you'd expect a real life firm of that size in Albuquerque to be making. Quite involved stuff. They did it for a lot of the characters in the universe.

      @mxbx307@mxbx307 Жыл бұрын
    • I think he had it coming.

      @Nick-ce6lt@Nick-ce6lt Жыл бұрын
    • @@Nick-ce6lt Genuinely how though?

      @SkittlesInYourHand@SkittlesInYourHand Жыл бұрын
    • @@SkittlesInYourHand Every lawyer boss I've had is like him. I was grinning from ear to ear when he dropped

      @Nick-ce6lt@Nick-ce6lt Жыл бұрын
  • Howard was to me like Hank - both come across as unlikeable at first but by the end you realise they were the good guy all along and not Walter or Saul.

    @casparbenjaminseymour@casparbenjaminseymour Жыл бұрын
    • Both shows do that excellently

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • Really? I liked hank at the start then over time realised he was a bad guy

      @genghiskhanxxx5276@genghiskhanxxx5276 Жыл бұрын
    • @@genghiskhanxxx5276 agree Hank's ego got himself killed

      @peternehemiah1606@peternehemiah1606 Жыл бұрын
    • @@peternehemiah1606 everyone says he had an “ego”. How? He was a DEA agent trying to solve a case. It’s their job. Nothing “ego” about it.

      @gobucs3146@gobucs3146 Жыл бұрын
    • @@gobucs3146 by using illegal means to take down down Walt and HAVING to do it on his own. That’s where the ego came in, he had to be the one to personally put the cuffs on Walt. He could’ve reported what he found and then excused himself from the case

      @con7727@con7727 Жыл бұрын
  • Anyone else think that Howard was one of the greatest written and acted characters of all time? I realized this in season 6. I spent 5 seasons hating him only to realize Patrick Fabian was a true tour de force in every season,especially 6.

    @Paul-cl3sy@Paul-cl3sy Жыл бұрын
  • Chuck Character Analysis Out Now: kzhead.info/sun/mb6KgNKJroKlZK8/bejne.html

    @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • You seem way too sympathetic to Chuck so far, like you don't perceive his nefarious side. Hope the video you did on him goes deeper :)

      @denxero@denxero Жыл бұрын
  • I really like Howard's arc throughout the entire series, he starts off as a complete asshole in the eyes of the viewers but as the show progressed it showed more and more of who Howard is and the reasons for his behavior at times and he honestly went from being one of my most hated characters in the bcs universe to one of my most loved. He really was the star focus of this show in a way, seeming insignificant at first but being the one who changed everything in the end. Great character, one of the best acting performances I've ever witnessed as well. Bravo Patrick Fabian.

    @JavahFusion@JavahFusion Жыл бұрын
    • Patrick Fabian did a truly phenomenal job

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • He's just a fictional character, but man that didn't prevent me from crying for him.

    @chadferrell122@chadferrell122 Жыл бұрын
  • I was honestly so freaking upset the way they killed Howard off. He deserved much more respect than to be dumped in a grave with the man who killed him.

    @TattooedStoner@TattooedStoner Жыл бұрын
  • Howard was my favorite character. I would almost call him the moral protagonist while Saul and Kim were the primary antagonists. Even though he had his own flaws too (like being too much of Chuck's personal doormat and ruining Kim's career at HHM because she stumped for Jimmy to be hired by another accredited law firm) he was the excellent deconstruction of the stoic corporate archetype we've all assume we'd dislike.

    @thepaintingbanjo8894@thepaintingbanjo8894 Жыл бұрын
    • yes, that is the most amazing thing of Howard's character. you learn to understund and even respect him despite his flaws but the man is so pure and good natured that he does all he can to redeem himself and revert those flaws, when Jimmy spoke for Kristy Esposito Howard appreciated his insight and was willing to give Jim the chance he never had, he even tried to make ammends with Kim, be a better boss, husband, man etc but all of that effort was never appreciated nor recognized by anyone and that's heartbreaking

      @karadanianoI@karadanianoI2 ай бұрын
  • I believe that Jimmy really blames himself for Chuck, and is just using Howard as a personal mental scapegoat. We can see that in the last episode, during his confession

    @evy2031@evy2031 Жыл бұрын
  • It's weird how Howard is one of the best people (ethically) in the whole show, yet the audience dislikes him almost all of the time because of his corporate demeanor, meanwhile Jimmy does tons of truly awful and unforgiveable things and we love him. Jimmies older brother was unlikeable the entire time, even though his issues are not all his fault and he's really not that bad. A series that makes you root for the bad guys.

    @johns1625@johns16259 ай бұрын
  • Howard did nothing wrong

    @thuanneramos8789@thuanneramos87897 ай бұрын
    • Yes he did. He could have advised Chuck more to allow his brother to join. You can't condone going against the gang.

      @7StreamsofIncome247@7StreamsofIncome24720 күн бұрын
  • Glad Howard got some level of justice in the end rather than Mike's version for instance. He was a very decent man.

    @marcusjackson9076@marcusjackson9076 Жыл бұрын
    • How was it decent to be Chuck's lap dog? I feel like people are forgetting the fact that Howard "played his little game" just as much as Jimmy and Kim, only Howard and Chuck never felt any guilt about it, or at least never showed any guilt for it. It sent them down the path they ended up on, including Howard. All he had to do was hire Jimmy

      @rara3538@rara3538 Жыл бұрын
    • @@rara3538 ''Jimmy I'm sorry you're in pain''.

      @marcusjackson9076@marcusjackson9076 Жыл бұрын
    • @@rara3538 Did you not watch the show? Howard couldn't hire Jimmy even if he wanted to because of Chuck. He didn't want to disappoint his mentor and his father's partner in the firm. He did try to hire him but Jimmy was just too blinded by jealousy

      @alternativecrinkz4873@alternativecrinkz4873 Жыл бұрын
  • One obscure observation is how Kim was able to lie to Howard's wife and shift his death on her, it reminded me of how Jimmy shifted his brother's death onto Howard. Howard told her his marriage was falling apart, she knew she could do it. And we see his wife storming off crying after " You're his wife. Im sure you would've known".

    @kareemyasser3590@kareemyasser3590 Жыл бұрын
    • Honestly, everyone looks at Jimmy like he's the worst one, but I genuinely think Kim is worse. Might make a video on it if people are interested

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT Yes please! I'm so sick of BCS viewers who for some reason think Kim is just this lost little lamb corrupted by Jimmy and don't see all the horrible things she did on her own. Personally, I think the only flaw in the series finale is that she didn't pay for her role in everything and got off scot-free.

      @MChantal76@MChantal76 Жыл бұрын
    • @@MChantal76 My next vid is probably gonna be on Kim. Gonna point out that she's actually pretty evil

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MChantal76 Well Cheryl is still after her I think, and she lives in Florida now lmao

      @TheRedCap30@TheRedCap30 Жыл бұрын
    • I think this was the final straw for Kim, the moment Kim realized she truly hated and was shocked by what she'd done and become and decided she had to end the relationship with Jimmy as like she said, they were both bringing out the worst in each other.

      @mbevinn@mbevinn Жыл бұрын
  • Also, this was a fantastic analysis, man. A true labor of love.

    @Frank-yb2hw@Frank-yb2hw2 ай бұрын
  • Very nice video, food for thought. Howard often fades into the background of the primary plot lines related to Saul, Kim and Mike, so his suffering through the whole series is easily overlooked on the spectator's side.

    @logycaa@logycaa Жыл бұрын
  • I will never get tired of Better Call Saul analysis videos.

    @christopherbarraza9737@christopherbarraza9737 Жыл бұрын
  • I guess you could say Howard's death was mindblowing

    @invincibledrank460@invincibledrank460 Жыл бұрын
    • ... good one

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent analysis, editing, and argument. This show is so rich with things to dissect. Great job.

    @popsiclewizard8068@popsiclewizard80689 ай бұрын
  • just finished the 6th season of better call saul and I could agree with you more. you have the same thoughts and points as me and my dad discussed after the show. great video 👏

    @meny_6196@meny_6196 Жыл бұрын
  • RIP Howard 💔💐 That man deserved better.

    @ellaphx@ellaphx Жыл бұрын
  • BCS quickly became a comfort show for me after binging the first three seasons because of moments like Chuck's reaction to Jimmy passing the bar. S1's rewatchability for me came from moments like that. You could see Chuck's mind working as he told Jimmy he would "have to take it up with the other partners" to give himself an out, or how Jimmy had to ask if Chuck was proud of him before Chuck said it. This is a rare show where certain parts are often elevated with the benefit of hindsight

    @sethost2548@sethost2548 Жыл бұрын
    • I think when most preqeuls release as "prequels" they're often hindered by that title. They try too hard to connect theit prequel parts to the original and they often fail or end up boring. But Better Call Saul doesn't. I think Better Call Saul being a prequel only added to how amazing it is and it's truly a rare thing.

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing video. Really great work.

    @Mr.Moments@Mr.Moments Жыл бұрын
  • I for the longest time watching this show felt really bad for howard, it's not that I liked him but I just felt that he was underserving of all what befell him. when lalo shot howard it was so abrupt and so shocking to me it took me a solid minute to realise that thats it howards dead and I don't think I've ever felt so gutwrenched towards a characters death like that. I nearly cried it was that powerful. Both Howard and Nachos deaths really impacted me with how sudden and upsetting they were. It's weird to say but I don't think I've ever seen death so well represented in media before. It' shocking and sensless; almost impossible to comprehend at first. It's hard to believe they're gone.

    @no.7893@no.7893 Жыл бұрын
    • This is exactly right. He didn't deserve it and it was so unexpected and abrupt it almost didn't feel right. Gilligan and Gould deserve medals for this show's writing and Thomas Schnauz needs more recognition for writing 6x07

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • One tragic dimension of their relationship that I hadn’t considered until recently was how Chuck was like an older brother to Howard-making Howard and Jimmy’s relationship brother-like.

    @timchildsmovies@timchildsmovies Жыл бұрын
    • Chuck even treated them equally terrible.

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • Howard's a real one he is possibly one of my favriout characters in the show

    @fireknight2888@fireknight2888 Жыл бұрын
  • Very well done, hit the nail on the head with every single point! And very eloquently done video might I add!! EXCELLENT job!!!

    @jeffmiller211@jeffmiller211Ай бұрын
  • This is an incredible video and mirrors my thoughts entirely while we never were really meant to like Howard in that last season I think we all started to and when he died I just remember thinking he didn't deserve any of this

    @Jakeyisdead@Jakeyisdead Жыл бұрын
    • The entire first half os season 6 I started to actually love Howard. So sad to see him go

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • I never felt he acted above others. Great video!

    @ididntdoanythingiswear7653@ididntdoanythingiswear7653 Жыл бұрын
  • Excellent analysis. I agree with you 100 %. Thank you for putting so much effort in your work.!

    @wilfredotrinidad1809@wilfredotrinidad180911 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate the way you fleshed out what happened at the end. How it all culminated. Well done sir.

    @tipsforeffectivechurchlead7125@tipsforeffectivechurchlead7125 Жыл бұрын
  • this is a great video. i felt so bad for howard during the last moments of the show :(

    @0tteru@0tteru Жыл бұрын
    • Thx for ur support, and those last moments were so sad

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • Never liked Saul. Hamlin seemed like a good dude from the very beginning. It’s a shame what happened to him. This is how life treats good men.

    @Mr.Moments@Mr.Moments Жыл бұрын
    • You’re very naive

      @smartwater598@smartwater5988 ай бұрын
    • ​@@smartwater598Hamlin was a kind man compared to most characters in the universe. Its surprising that some people dislike him, even though he always tried to do the right thing.

      @wolfofwarframe3807@wolfofwarframe38078 ай бұрын
    • @@rishisaaptacha Nah, the story framed his as a man who has a secret why he doesnt approve Jimmy, the only mystery was what the secret it was.

      @wolfofwarframe3807@wolfofwarframe38074 ай бұрын
  • Your analysis of Better Call Saul characters are always great!

    @greekbecky1@greekbecky1 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video and analysis. Keep them coming.

    @OrdnanceLab@OrdnanceLab Жыл бұрын
  • Props to the amazing screenwriting, Howard and Lalo, opposite poles from not one but two different worlds are buried in the same grave after one tragic interaction amongst each other. I could've never seen it coming!

    @hemantriffs@hemantriffs Жыл бұрын
  • excellent work. The death of Howard at the end of his redemption arc was the most painful aspect of the final outcomes. just really good writing. Better Call Saul is definitely in my top 3 for all time TV shows.

    @AlAnsikk@AlAnsikk Жыл бұрын
    • So sad but so amazing. So tragic but so satisfying. Bravo Vince!

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • that's not a redemption arc, he never did anything wrong to begin with

      @patcheslapp660@patcheslapp660 Жыл бұрын
  • I agree with you and enjoyed your video very much

    @hans-joachim-klaus1087@hans-joachim-klaus10879 ай бұрын
  • I just realized the cup holder symbolized him not fitting in. Wow, embarrassing but thanks to the amazing editing that cut that scene in as he said the words doesn’t fit in

    @chrisS19019@chrisS190198 ай бұрын
  • You said that you really enjoyed making this video. It shows in the quality of your work. This was a fantastic video. Howard may not have been a temple of morality, but he was a decent guy who did the right thing most of the time. I think Howard's death really showed just how far Jimmy had fallen. Keep up the great work.

    @josephorzolek2623@josephorzolek2623 Жыл бұрын
  • Rip Howard Hamlin 🙏🏽😢👔 you will be missed

    @jangofett191@jangofett191 Жыл бұрын
    • One of my favorites for sure

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT the most moral character out of the entire Breaking Bad trilogy. Someone who tried making amends with those he wronged and making himself a better person in the process. RIP sweet prince

      @jangofett191@jangofett191 Жыл бұрын
  • Its sheer brilliance of the creators of the show that they transformed characters so seamlessly. Plus, the actors cemented the characters’ with their 10 on 10 acting.

    @tanmay0311@tanmay03118 ай бұрын
  • You should make more of these. Great content.

    @jobrownie1398@jobrownie1398 Жыл бұрын
  • I remember there was this one scene… I think it was in Season 2. Where Howard goes to see Chuck and tells him about how they lost Mesa Verde. And he entered his house and told him in the dark. And he was almost cowering in fear of Chucks disappointment. And I swear it almost reminded me of Vader talking to The Emperor. Whether Howard knew it or not Chuck always had him in the palm of his hand. He gave him nothing but grief, made him have to be the bad guy in the eyes of both Kim and Jimmy. And even after his death he wouldn’t be remembered as the man he should be. He tried to please his Partner and (let’s face it) Boss. And in doing so lost a huge piece of his goodness. Chuck should have had the balls to go after Jimmy solo. But he made Howard his patsy. And that’s why he’s so tragic. Because he was a *genuinely* good person. And a terrific Lawyer.

    @popshenroin5797@popshenroin5797 Жыл бұрын
    • But an even better business man New vid with Chuck coming soon

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT Perfect... I identify more with Chuck than ANYONE else in either series. For better and for worse.

      @popshenroin5797@popshenroin5797 Жыл бұрын
    • I wonder how different the show would be if Chuck was a better person

      @MrRobotrax@MrRobotrax Жыл бұрын
  • Great video man. Hope this gets the attention it deserves

    @Will-li3kg@Will-li3kg Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you lol I’m glad people are enjoying it

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • This was well written, spoken, and edited. A Grade work. Totally subscribing

    @FtdsECh0@FtdsECh0 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you. Your support means so much :)

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
  • good video. i always found howards story to be underrated. keep it up

    @Puffy_Clouds@Puffy_Clouds Жыл бұрын
  • Worst part from show for me was when Jimmy and Kim met Howard's wife after his death and they didn't have a slightest of regret about ruining Howard's life in fact in that very moment too that evil woman comes up with wild idea to prove Howard a drug addict to his wife with some imaginary story just so that no one can be suspicious about them. The sad part is this was the same character I admired a lot during S01-05 of show which was now the most hated one after this Howard's plot! And she got away in most easiest way in the end living her normal life after ruining many others and pretending to be the victim!

    @ronaksingh637@ronaksingh6377 ай бұрын
    • Kim is a scumbag, Jimmy is worse.

      @yurichtube1162@yurichtube11626 ай бұрын
    • This is a shit show

      @raymondcarlomaata608@raymondcarlomaata6085 ай бұрын
  • one of the saddest scenes were after the episode howard was killed. at the beginning of the next episode when we saw his shoes and his car at the beach, my heart SANK. and even after that, when mike and his team were taking his body out from the apartment, or when he was thrown into the ditch dug in the meth lab, and then later on when we saw his memorial at hhm; it TRULY broke my heart. howard didn’t deserve any of that.

    @waleeeja@waleeeja Жыл бұрын
  • exelent analysis

    @ldcdj05@ldcdj05Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the plot summary mate

    @sebastiandd9153@sebastiandd9153Ай бұрын
  • At least they told the truth about Howard’s death, unfortunately the years the lie was around totally destroyed HHM and it’s employees.

    @masterzombie161@masterzombie161 Жыл бұрын
    • Ig they somewhat redeemed themselves but unfortunately they still ruined a lot of people

      @MisterzzYT@MisterzzYT Жыл бұрын
    • @@MisterzzYT well if we are being fair Howard and his partners also ruined peoples lives by Denying them their scholarships based on their mistakes. I do agree though that Howard, nor the employees deserve what happened, but still the show demonstrated how toxic the lawyer business can be and isn’t exactly wrong on showing how easy it was for your career to down the shitter for a simple mistake.

      @masterzombie161@masterzombie161 Жыл бұрын
    • @@masterzombie161 ruined people's lives is a big stretch. I was constantly denied opportunities, i got bad grades even though i studied hard, I got denied probably dozens of jobs in the field i want to, and now do, work in, but in the end, I made it. Christy Esposito could make it too.

      @mappingshaman5280@mappingshaman5280 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mappingshaman5280 while that’s good that it didn’t hinder your life, however not everyone is as fortunate. Look at how easy it was for people to turn against Howard, or when those insurance premiums went up just because of Chucks meltdown. Yeah Jimmy is the one who instigated both of those, but you cannot deny how easy it was for them to quickly turn on them just to save themselves or make their lives more difficult. That’s why Jimmy couldn’t let it go, and felt insulted that Howard asked Jimmy to work with him, cause he’d be back where he was when we was at Davis and Main. It’s a good job, but if you make one wrong move it could damage your entire career. Again I’m glad things are well for you despite the set backs, but my point about that kind of business is toxic doesn’t look as far fetched as you claimed.

      @masterzombie161@masterzombie161 Жыл бұрын
    • @@masterzombie161 the pronlem with the insurance premiums is Howard just went straight to defcon 1. Chuck didn't even get the chance to move past it. Granted Howard had good reasons for doing so as they would have sabotaged every other employee if they "went to war" as chuck put it, but the point is chuck could not move past it because of Howard's immediate reaction.

      @mappingshaman5280@mappingshaman5280 Жыл бұрын
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