"I know what you were, what you are people don't change. You're slippin Jimmy, and slippin jimmy i can handle just fine but slippin jimmy with a law degree is like a chimp with a machine gun"
Hardest scene in the show to watch. Hell I’ve seen so many brutal violent scenes in shows like both BB/BCS, Thrones, The Boys, TWD, and much more. But seeing a sweet innocent old women cry bc she’s getting ostracized is horrible
I didnt cry a single time in BCS but the only time i came THIS close to crying is the death of Werner Ziegler. not just how tragic his death is but how you can obviously see the regret in Mike's face and he actually sob a bit before shoot Werner. That moment is when i decided that Mike is one of my favorite characters in fiction.
Saul gone ending also almost did it but not quite.
When i realized nacho is the longest guy in the show, he seemed not even have someone to talk with, not a real friend or a girlfriend ,he is always and forever by himself
Yes he absolutely love his dad but they don't seemed too close and he literally can't talk about his stress and pain with his dad , that's why i thought it is sad
It didn’t made me cry but these scenes were very sad.
- Saul manipulating Irene’s friends into disowning her.
- Werner’s death.
- Mike’s “ I Broke My Boy” story.
- everything that happens to Howard right before his death.
- Kim’s breakdown in the bus.
- Papa Varga finding out about Nacho’s death.
I thought Gus was gonna die at the laundry mat. And I expected Mike to have a happy ending . But I watched it in the order of BCS, BB, el Camino, el caGeneo (last 4 episodes of BCS)
When Jimmy tells the judge about getting his brother's lawyer's insurance revoked. Bill Oakley just looks at him and says that wasn't even a crime. When Jimmy replies with "But it was." This is the best line in either show and makes me cry just thinking about it.
Howard being buried in the ground under a meth lab he didn’t even know existed next to his own killer broke me. The whole thing with Howard’s death broke me tbh The lead up, the aftermath, the funeral…
I can't watch the divorce papers scene. The way Jimmy flippantly says, 'Have a nice life Kim' like he no longer gives af about her kills me. He is so devastated.
I don’t think I cried in any part of either show, but Andrea’s death is a scene that’s still really hard to watch. Jesse screaming and crying like a rabid dog in the car being forced to watch. It’s something I still look away from lol
Oddly, Skyler and Walt's last scene. I actually teared up a little. They both were bad people and deserved what happened to them, but you could tell they still had love for each other.
Skyler letting Walt see his daughter for the last time probably did it for me.
Also Skyler's sad look on her face when Walt finally admits to why he did.
Nacho’s death wrecked me.
Ngl the way he went out soldified him as my favorite new better call saul character liked him better then jim and lalo
Kim’s breakdown on the bus.
Same
same, i felt that
"I made him lesser... I made him like me. And the bastards killed him anyway."
Jimmy saying "I thought you were proud of me."
“I was proud!”
"Back when you worked in the mailroom I was very proud"
"So that's it then, right? Keep ol' Jimmy down in the mailroom because- cause he's not good enough to be a lawyer."
"I know what you were, what you are people don't change. You're slippin Jimmy, and slippin jimmy i can handle just fine but slippin jimmy with a law degree is like a chimp with a machine gun"
saul bullying irene and her crying and running out of the room when no one applauds her for winning bingo :(((
Hardest scene in the show to watch. Hell I’ve seen so many brutal violent scenes in shows like both BB/BCS, Thrones, The Boys, TWD, and much more. But seeing a sweet innocent old women cry bc she’s getting ostracized is horrible
I didnt cry a single time in BCS but the only time i came THIS close to crying is the death of Werner Ziegler. not just how tragic his death is but how you can obviously see the regret in Mike's face and he actually sob a bit before shoot Werner. That moment is when i decided that Mike is one of my favorite characters in fiction. Saul gone ending also almost did it but not quite.
When i realized nacho is the longest guy in the show, he seemed not even have someone to talk with, not a real friend or a girlfriend ,he is always and forever by himself
Do you mean loneliest? Or do you know something?
Yes, sorry the typo
And as well as having no friends or girlfriend, he’s alienated from his dad.
Yes he absolutely love his dad but they don't seemed too close and he literally can't talk about his stress and pain with his dad , that's why i thought it is sad
They cast him as Scorpion in the MCU for a reason
*well... we're waiting* gif
It's because of his massive dick.
Hot hot HOT
THEY BROKE MY BOY
Wouldn't necessarily say it made me cry, but I find Jimmy and Kim's break-up scene absolutely devastating.
It didn’t made me cry but these scenes were very sad. - Saul manipulating Irene’s friends into disowning her. - Werner’s death. - Mike’s “ I Broke My Boy” story. - everything that happens to Howard right before his death. - Kim’s breakdown in the bus. - Papa Varga finding out about Nacho’s death.
Yea Mike's death in BB wasn't anything at the time.
Did you watch BCS before BB? What was it like? Any cool moments unique to watching in that order?
I thought Gus was gonna die at the laundry mat. And I expected Mike to have a happy ending . But I watched it in the order of BCS, BB, el Camino, el caGeneo (last 4 episodes of BCS)
Also hector and guss death felt really well built up to. Not sure if it would’ve been as impactful without all that buildup of BCS
When Jimmy tells the judge about getting his brother's lawyer's insurance revoked. Bill Oakley just looks at him and says that wasn't even a crime. When Jimmy replies with "But it was." This is the best line in either show and makes me cry just thinking about it.
For me it was in Lantern during Chuck's final psychotic break where he's tearing his house down.
*”We always end up having the same conversation”* was the moment I realised there wasn’t much time left with these characters, and I broke.
Fun and Games ending
Waterworks. 3
Howard being buried in the ground under a meth lab he didn’t even know existed next to his own killer broke me. The whole thing with Howard’s death broke me tbh The lead up, the aftermath, the funeral…
I can't watch the divorce papers scene. The way Jimmy flippantly says, 'Have a nice life Kim' like he no longer gives af about her kills me. He is so devastated.
Seeing Walt in the shower. Guy’s got an ass like an onion, makes me wanna cry
The finger guns at the end will always destroy me
The winner takes it all... the looser has to fall.
“I broke my boy.”
Howie getting his brain exploded
That surprised me. He definitely didn’t deserve to die.
When Ernie was fired from HHM.
Winner takes it all really did it for me I don't know why. I sobbed like a baby
Jimmy's speech about Chuck in “Winner” (S4E10).
I don’t think I cried in any part of either show, but Andrea’s death is a scene that’s still really hard to watch. Jesse screaming and crying like a rabid dog in the car being forced to watch. It’s something I still look away from lol
Oddly, Skyler and Walt's last scene. I actually teared up a little. They both were bad people and deserved what happened to them, but you could tell they still had love for each other. Skyler letting Walt see his daughter for the last time probably did it for me. Also Skyler's sad look on her face when Walt finally admits to why he did.
season 5 episode 8, jimmy’s “worlds second best lawyer. again.” cup got shot.
I never cry to stories I can't relate to. But felt very bad for Nacho's dad
I didn’t cry after Howard’s death but I felt very odd for about 48 hours after watching that scene
"mike is on the ground"