Better Call Saul - Jimmy and Chuck sings The Winner Takes It All
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Published 2018-10-09
Jimmy and Chuck sings The Winner Takes It All
All Comments (21)
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This scene feels like a funeral for someone you wish you knew better
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Chuck doesn't need autotune ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
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This is the BCS equivalent of Walt if he went go karting with Jesse
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I can't believe how beautiful Chuck's voice is when he sings.
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The winner takes it all, the loser better call Saul
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4 seasons of learning to hate Chuck and we get thrown this in the finale, brilliant.
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The way Jimmy sings in a cavalier, non serious โjust for funโ manner in contrast to Chuck taking it seriously and really trying to give a respectable performance is such a great analogy to their relationship and the way they curated their lives/careers.
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Breaking Bad never had anything this emotionally devastating and beautiful. This scene makes me genuinely upset with the life Jimmy went on to live.
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The best scene in television history.
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Vince did it. He found an excuse to make Michael McKean sing. Iโm delighted.
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Everyone who came back to this scene truly appreciated the genius of the finale
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Chuck McGill was one of the greatest tv characters ever. So many layers of bitterness, genius, and vulnerability.
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"You never mattered to me at all" My perspective changed after watching this. Here you can see him enjoying, having fun with his brother, he even took care of him after he's drunk. I believe Chuck really did care about his brother, he just let his anger and hatred took over.
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No series has touched the relationship of brothers as intimately and personally as this, magical.
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I love how you can just tell that part of chuck only joins in singing cause he knows heโs better than jimmy lol
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This scene is a perfect metaphor of their relationship. The way Chucks takes the microphone from his younger brother is absolutely flawless
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What I love is that Jimmy takes absolutely no offence at Chuck stealing the mic. Watch Jimmy at 1:45. No jealousy, no spite, he's just so happy to be there in that moment. A rare glimse of his stuffy brother letting his guard down and having some fun for once. My headcanon is that Jimmy hit the wrong notes on purpose to coax Chuck into taking over.
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A Chuck's full version of this would totally be on my Spotify.
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It's even more heartbreaking when you realize the song is about a divorce -- particularly how one person has moved on, and the other hasn't....no wonder Chuck put his soul into it.
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They're such great brothers. I hope their relationship doesn't fall apart at any point in time.