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Breaking Bad has become a cult series in the shortest possible time. And Saul was a dark horse for many. There were two possible outcomes: either he would be an incentive to revisit the story about the parent, or he would slightly expand the story. But not only did he contain both options, but in many ways he bypassed the series that gave impetus to the story, the impetus to the universe. What is Better Call Saul about? What themes does it raise and what themes raised in "Big" does it expand? What do Saul and the Joker, Todd Phillips have in common? Why are there almost no positive characters in the series? What in the world of the series characterizes you as a villain and why Saul Goodman and others have always been a villain, and Jimmy McGill deserves redemption. This is the JUMPCUT channel and Welcome! 00:00 - Intro 1:05 - A Bit of History 3:49 - Important Fact 5:41 - Lalo Salamanca 8:26 - Nacho 10:53 - Nacho's Redemption 13:30 - Mike 20:57 - Gustavo Fring 24:19 - The Main Villain? 28:30 - The Victim of the Entire Series 30:38 - Kim 33:46 - Jin 37:56 - The Invisible Link to Breaking Bad 40:02 - Soul 41:54 - Jimmy 49:50 - The Meaning of the Series Ending 51:47 - What Makes You a Villain? VK: https://vk.com/jumpcutmovies Boosty: https://boosty.to/jumpcut Telegram: https://t.me/jumpcutmovies DonationAlerts: https://www.donationalerts.com/r/jumpcut #bettercallsaul #breakingbad #series #series #salgoodman #walterwhite #heisenberg #film #movies #recommendations #cinema #filmanalysis #seriesanalysis #essay #videoessay #top #meaning #moviereview #whatisthefilmabout #breakingbad #bettercallsaul