I can't believe Sheldon Cooper was such a menace that his principal moved from Texas to New Mexico and became a bank executive just to get away from him
ever wonder what would've happened if chuck wrote "1215" instead confusing "one after magna carta" with "magna carta" so technically it was entirely his fault and there'd be no evidence backing his claims that he confused 1216 with 1215 because it was literally 1261
Who is to blame aside. Chuck is the type of people that let one mistake define his whole existence. Howard was ready to admit that this is part of his fault and to move on but Chuck isn't.
Chuck was Unlikeable, but not a bad character. It blows my mind how a director can paint a character with such high narcissicism and make it believable.
It's crazy how we 100% know that chuck was fucked over yet he still ends up seeming like the most vile person possible by the end of the scene. Incredible acting and writing.
When Chuck confronts Kim and Jimmy about this, that was quite a moment for Kim's character. She knew what Jimmy did, but she also knew that Chuck had originally sabotaged her by convincing Mesa Verde that she couldn't handle their work; and what she said about Chuck and Jimmy was right.
Right around 2:15 if you pay attention, the buzzing of the lights in the background starts very quietly but slowly gets louder as you watch Chuck becoming more and more flustered. Great attention to detail
This is the scene that proves that chuck is genuinely full of shit, even if he was right in the end.
When the error is discovered he stands by the WRONG numbers, he refuses to believe that he made a mistake, he tells the jury they must be wrong, he even has the audacity to tell his own clients, the owners of the business, that it must be THEM whom are wrong. But then when there is no shadow of a doubt the numbers are wrong, that's when he blames Jimy and starts spouting all that bs about the carta magna. Saying repeatedly: "As if I could ever forget".
Welp motherfucker, tourns out you DID forget, right here!
Anyone else ever notice how the number that chuck thinks the bank is at is also the year after the Magna Carta was signed?
C h i c a n e r y
I love chuck angrily storming back into his lair in defeat, draping himself in his cloak.
I can't believe Sheldon Cooper was such a menace that his principal moved from Texas to New Mexico and became a bank executive just to get away from him
I just noticed the actor who plays the comissioner is the same that plays Hal's advocate in Malcolm when they try to set him up and they go to trail
Love the buzzing getting gradually louder
Would the address being wrong actually be a big deal?
ever wonder what would've happened if chuck wrote "1215" instead confusing "one after magna carta" with "magna carta" so technically it was entirely his fault and there'd be no evidence backing his claims that he confused 1216 with 1215 because it was literally 1261
Who is to blame aside. Chuck is the type of people that let one mistake define his whole existence. Howard was ready to admit that this is part of his fault and to move on but Chuck isn't.
Chuck was Unlikeable, but not a bad character. It blows my mind how a director can paint a character with such high narcissicism and make it believable.
Cliff is Dr. Linkletter from young sheldon, and this dude form mesa Verde is the principal fro young sheldon.
"I knew it was 1216, I new it."
Also:
"This ship can't sink."
Unless you hit an Iceberg named Jimmy & Kim.
What a disaster… I love it 👏
Couldn't be precious Jimmy!!
How does Chuck even transport? surely he doesnt ride cars and a bike would be logical but also he doesnt look like the type that rides bikes
Chuck never had the makings of a varsity athlete
Imagine if Lalo Salamanca was his client, now theres a headache
It's crazy how we 100% know that chuck was fucked over yet he still ends up seeming like the most vile person possible by the end of the scene. Incredible acting and writing.
Chuck, and then Howard, were hit bad by the underdog
As an attorney, I can attest: This is a fucking nightmare scenario, the possibility of which keeps me up at night.
This is the moment Chuck Pinkman became Howard Fring
should make a video about a compilation of Chuck being an asshole for 10 minutes or whatetever time he was
This is the most boring thing that coupd happen in real life, like this has happened on CSPAN for sure.
Kevin (to chuck) “it’s1261”
Chuck (to commissioner) “I think you’ll find 1216 is correct”
When Chuck confronts Kim and Jimmy about this, that was quite a moment for Kim's character. She knew what Jimmy did, but she also knew that Chuck had originally sabotaged her by convincing Mesa Verde that she couldn't handle their work; and what she said about Chuck and Jimmy was right.
Jimmy sure knows how to play dirty…lmao. As much of a scumbag Chuck was, this was brutal.
Chuck just couldn't possibly accept that he may have made a mistake, even if in this case it was actually Jimmy
Imagine knowing the address better than the person who OWNS it. Does Chuck also know what dreams the guy dreamt?
Favorite detail has to be Chuck wincing as he covers the microphone at 1:24
jimmy inventing whole new levels of dedication to gaslighting
Howard, Nachos dad and Werner were probably the most decent and honorable characters.
Funny how he immediately thinks of Jimmy when Howard says "mistake"
This was the moment when Chuck realized that Jimmy rat fu*ked him.
If Squiggy was working there it wouldn't have happened.
Right around 2:15 if you pay attention, the buzzing of the lights in the background starts very quietly but slowly gets louder as you watch Chuck becoming more and more flustered. Great attention to detail
Why subtitles?
This is the scene that proves that chuck is genuinely full of shit, even if he was right in the end.
When the error is discovered he stands by the WRONG numbers, he refuses to believe that he made a mistake, he tells the jury they must be wrong, he even has the audacity to tell his own clients, the owners of the business, that it must be THEM whom are wrong.
But then when there is no shadow of a doubt the numbers are wrong, that's when he blames Jimy and starts spouting all that bs about the carta magna. Saying repeatedly: "As if I could ever forget".
Welp motherfucker, tourns out you DID forget, right here!
This show has nothing called "HAPPY ENDING" for anyone
Principle Peterson doing side quests
One of my favorite scenes in BCS. They did such a good job at making scenes like this interesting as hell
I feel so bad for him, but atst, he was a jerk to Jimmy, so deserved