The genius of that SNATCH (2000) scene is that the pawn shop guys genuinely think they have the upper hand. Then Bullet Tooth Tony calmly points out that their guns are replicas, explains exactly why they’re in trouble.
At a pub quiz in Glasgow, the final question to win £1000 pounds is, "Take That's first Album had a four word title. The first two words were, 'Take That', what were the second two?"
After a lengthy silence a wee Glesga man stands up & says, "Was it, ya bastard?"
In Better Call Saul, director Vince Gilligan used black and white for all scenes set after Breaking Bad to help viewers easily distinguish and follow the timeline, while past events were shown in color. But in this moment, as Gene (Saul) sees his old flashy lawyer ad reflected in his glasses, the ad is still in color.
That tiny detail says everything: his past isn’t just haunting him, it’s still alive inside him.
The creators didn’t miss a beat. The reflection was made intentionally colorful, showing how the past continues to burn bright in the corners of his new life.
Aaron Paul auditioned for Breaking Bad in 2007, but execs rejected him, said he was “too good-looking,”
Everyone said no. Except Vince Gilligan. He fought for him.
Jesse was meant to die in Season 1 but his acting changed the show.