The Most Heartbreaking Dialogues | Better Call Saul

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This was a hard one to watch... did we miss anything?

00:00 - Nacho calls his dad (S06E03, Rock And A Hard Place)
02:21 - Jimmy's performance about Chuck (S04E10, Winner)
05:13 - Marion finds out the truth (S06E12, Waterworks)
05:52 - Howard's meltdown (S06E07, Plan and Execution)
07:05 - Werner calls his wife (S04E10, Winner)
08:24 - "You're not a real lawyer" (S01E09, Pimento)
10:11 - Kim makes a hard decision (S06E09, Fun And Games)
11:41 - Mike talks about his son (S01E06, Five-O)
14:08 - Jimmy says a lot with little words (S03E01, Mabel)
15:08 - Trying to make amends with Chuck (S03E10, Lantern)
17:33 - Irene's heartbreak (S03E09, Fall)

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Better Call Saul is the prequel to the award-winning series Breaking Bad, set six years before Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) became Walter White's lawyer. When we meet him, the man who will become Saul Goodman is known as Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer searching for his destiny, and, more immediately, hustling to make ends meet. Working alongside, and often against, Jimmy is "fixer" Mike Erhmantraut (Jonathan Banks), a beloved character introduced in Breaking Bad. The series will track Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman, the man who puts "criminal" in "criminal lawyer."

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The Most Heartbreaking Dialogues | Better Call Saul
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I always feel that Nacho is about to say "I love you, dad" but he knows that if he does that, he won't be able to keep the tears inside.

matheussberant
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I wish Mike had gotten more scenes like his monologue about his son. It’s the only glimpse of absolute vulnerability and emotion we get from him, and Banks knocks it out the park. What a scene.

sebdoesnothing
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The scene where Chuck destroys Jimmy and tells him he never matter much to him was really heartbreaking

unknownvariable
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'I made him lesser. I made him like me...' Seeing a good criminal like Mike displaying guilt with such a heavy heart in that scene, it really tells a lot about a character.

jetsenlai
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Werner calling his wife will always hurt the most for me, we as the audience knew what would happen in that scene and none of us wanted it to happen, not even Mike or Werner himself.

luiscastillo
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You missed the most moving one:
Saul: “I was in that courthouse saving peoples lives.”
Mike: “That’s swell. And thank you for restoring my faith in the judicial system. Now you either pay the three dollars or go back inside and get another sticker.”

SheldonAdama
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The one obsession Werner had was his wife, and his last conversation was unfortunately a heated argument with her. Easily the saddest dialogue in the show.

nishantsatish
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This series is so much better than anyone could’ve expected. It is heartbreaking sometimes to see what Jimmy is feeling. For a comedic actor he really gives great dramatic performances.

unknownvariable
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16:32 When Jimmy says “I can change”. He’s not arguing or firing back, he almost looks too defeated to even rebel, like those were the only words he could manage to utter. It felt like a plea. It makes me feel like there were so many times Jimmy could have changed if Chuck ever gave him the chance.

andreworozco
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Poor Irene breaks my heart. Jimmy was really evil there to hurt an old woman like that.

bambi
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7:00 I’m sure after this clip ended, Howard just went home and everything was okay after all

joe
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Dammit… why did you have to do this to us?!

But seriously Mike’s monologue “I broke my boy” is still one of the most heartbreaking scenes I’ve ever witnessed in anything. I break myself anytime I rewatch that particular scene.

BloodyFlowerFilms
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Bro Irene’s suffering is something I relate to all too well. It’s painful for someone my age to deal with drama but I can’t imagine how much worse it is as an elderly woman. That probably has to be the most uncomfortable episode I’ve seen. Thank god she got her friends back

Samstar
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The saddest thing about Nacho and his dad's call is that, when the episode came out I was confident it wasn't the last one with Nacho since there was a LOT of episodes left.. but even then, I couldn't help but feel that was the last interaction they'd have.

johnvortecho
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Jimmy and Kim's breakup is the one that got me.
"I love you..."
"And I love you too... but so what?!

FrenchesOP
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The Fun & Games ending is one of the most depressing/heartbreaking endings I’ve ever seen in life.

waffles
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The scene of Jimmy getting his license back always gets me. You can see the pain in Kim’s eyes. She is so disappointed.

Undertaker
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I feel like Irene’s part gets over looked so much. It was so sad seeing her feel that way and she just kept getting strung along relentlessly. Her part was truly a tear jerker

none-usde
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In my opinion, the most heart-breaking scene in the whole show was Chuck's chicanery monologue. What two and a half seasons worth of finest television led up to in terms of character development. Seeing such a petty man like Chuck finally snap is heart-breaking to say the least.

kevinoz
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These dialogues still rent free in my head, this show is just too good

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