Breaking Bad FEB152305 6-Inch Saul Goodman Action Figure

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Breaking Bad FEB152305 6-Inch Saul Goodman Action Figure

Breaking Bad FEB152305 6-Inch Saul Goodman Action Figure

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On Breaking Bad: Introduced in Season Two, Episode 13 (“ABQ”), Mike appears to be a private investigator and general fixer working for Saul Goodman — in that episode, he’s sent to help Jesse Pinkman deal with the overdose death of his girlfriend Jane — but is revealed early in the following season to be the right-hand man to Gus. Created and produced by Vince Gilligan, Breaking Bad is a crime drama set in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Walter White, a chemistry teacher, discovers that he has cancer and decides to embark on a meth-making journey to pay for his medical debts and set his family up for a safe future. He partners with former student Jesse Pinkman, when things start to take an unexpected turn. Speaking of montages, there’s a great one at the start of “Bad Choice Road,” splitting the screen down the middle to concurrently depict the journeys of Jimmy and Kim, nearly dying of dehydration and of worry, respectively. It’s a shrewd way to express the schism a near-death experience—and Jimmy’s refusal to honestly talk about it—creates between the newlyweds. For as much as Season 5’s penultimate episode functions as an epilogue to its immediate predecessor, the phenomenal “Bagman,” it has plenty of unforgettable moments of its own, from Jimmy’s testy PTSD rendezvous with the gruff straight man who saved his life to a breath-stealing climax in the McGill-Wexler living room echoed by the very next episode on this list. “Bad Choice Road” is also one of the best looking episodes of the series, thanks to a vibrant color palette that contrasts fiery sun-baked oranges with waiting-room greens and domestic earth tones. 12. “Plan and Execution” (Season 6, Episode 7)

Big questions: Why does Kim Wexler never appear on Breaking Bad? Is she dead? Has she fled Albuquerque and/or her marriage to Jimmy because of all the things she’s seen and done since they got involved? Are they still happily married in the Heisenberg era, but she’s not involved in his work? And if the latter is true, would he in turn really flee town without her? If you’re a fan, chances are you’ve seen the show’s merchandise everywhere. But where can you buy the best gear?You Tooz always makes high quality products. They use very good materials and art work and this piece is no exception. It comes in a Pop sized box that is inside of a sleeve that is inside of a Pop protector box. It is NOT going to get damaged in transit! All fans may rely on the Merch Shop to fulfill their needs. We wish to honor and support the artists who produce beautiful works of art for us. We can help you locate anything in our wide selection of licensed products, whether you’re looking for a birthday or Christmas present. Youtooz Breaking Bad Collection: This Breaking Bad Saul Goodman figure is 4.7 inches tall and features Saul in his classic grey suit, green dress shirt and striped tie perched on the edge of the desk in his office, dishing out some needed legal advice, pointing straight at you! In his ear is a bluetooth headset. It is set in the years before Walter White became infamous as the meth kingpin known as “Heisenberg.” In this prequel series, we follow Goodman as he begins his law career in vain and slowly builds his reputation as one of the best criminal lawyers in Albuquerque.

Youtooz Vinyl Material: This Youtooz Saul 4.7" inch actio figure is made with smooth & durable vinyl to ensure long shelf life. On Breaking Bad: Introduced in Season Two, Episode Eight (“Better Call Saul”), where Walter White attempts to hire him to help his and Jesse Pinkman’s colleague Badger get out of jail without ratting them out. He is still working out of the strip mall (albeit with more garish decor), has by this point completely embraced the Saul Goodman identity and personality, and is plugged into all aspects of Albquerque’s criminal network. He claims not to directly know Gus Fring —“Let’s just say I know a guy who knows a guy who… knows another guy,” he later tells Walt — and seems to believe that Mike Ehrmantraut is simply his freelance investigator. (In one episode, he compares their dynamic to Higgins and Magnum on Magnum, P.I.) When Walt and Jesse take him into the desert at night to threaten him, Saul — oblivious at first as to their true identities — tries blaming Ignacio (presumably Nacho Varga, who died recently on Saul) for whatever they’re mad about, and is relieved to learn that Lalo did not send them. Breaking Bad fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of the spin-off series, and now they can finally start counting down the days! It is set before Walt’s time on Breaking Bad, chronicling the early days of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) as he transitions from criminal lawyer to sleazy fixer. Better Call Saul Season was a HitWe are dedicated to providing the highest quality customer service while constantly putting our customers’ requirements first.

Jimmy McGill’s descent into scumbaggery is quite gradual, with plenty of detours into decency on the road from good man to Goodman. “Bingo” is McGill at his most selfless, a shyster who cares. Wrapping up the Season 1 arc of the Kettlemans, a seemingly wholesome couple facing a massive embezzlement charge, the episode finds Jimmy enlisting Mike to steal the stolen money—not for his own personal enrichment, but to force these amateur white-collar crooks to accept reality and a plea bargain, for their own good. Betsy, as played by Julie Ann Emery, is a terrifically funny foil for Jimmy: a stubborn suburban Lady Macbeth who meets his self-aware sketchiness with a total denial of her family’s own wrongdoing. The final shot of Jimmy wistfully letting go of his dream of a better office and practice is bittersweet on multiple levels. It’s one of the last times we’ll see him act entirely against his own interests. 17. “Point and Shoot” (Season 6, Episode 8) No matter what you’re looking for, our shop is sure to have something for every fan. So what are you waiting for? Start shopping today! Where to buy Better Call Saul Merch?Big questions: Why does Lalo Salamanca never appear on Breaking Bad? Was Gus telling Hector the truth? If so, when and how does Lalo die? If not, under what circumstance would Lalo possibly allow Gus to get away with… anything Gus does on Breaking Bad? And why is Saul so afraid of Lalo when Walt and Jesse take him into the desert? Bonus questions: Jimmy is the one major Saul character whom we have seen after the events of Breaking Bad, where he manages a Cinnabon in an Omaha shopping mall under the fugitive identity of Gene Takovic. When last we saw Gene at the start of Season Five, he was preparing to deal with a shady cabbie who recognized him as Saul Goodman. What is his plan? Will it succeed? Will Jimmy/Saul/Gene get any kind of happy ending out of this? We have a huge assortment of related goods in our store. We have everything, including T-shirts, hoodies, accessories, figures, and posters. as well as additional products that will make your shopping more enjoyable. Bonus bonus question:In a Saulflashforward to events near the end of Breaking Bad, we see Saul telling his receptionist Francesca that she has to wait for a special phone call on November 12 at 3 p.m. Whose call is she meant to be receiving? Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks)

Whether they are fans or merely members of the community, we are dedicated to offering the greatest caliber of service to all of our clients. Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for consumers to access the content they want without having to put in a lot of effort. We’ll always put your clients’ delight and their sense of respect first. Say nothing, you understand? Get a lawyer!".....well, I did! Slippin' Jimmy! I am a huge fan of both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul so, when I saw that You Tooz had this figure, I had to have it!After an inaugural season of steadfast emotional support and playful banter, Better Call Saul finally answered the prayers of shippers at the top of Season 2, consummating the burgeoning romance between Jimmy and his old mailroom coworker Kim Wexler. Naturally, it’s a bit of deceptive role-playing that seals the deal, the two bilking an obnoxious day trader out of a hefty bar tab and discovering a shared love language of con-artistry in the process. (The subtle flush of barely concealed elation on Odenkirk’s face when Kim at last commits to the bit and gets on board is perfection.) Of course, the long con is on the audience: “Switch” is as charming and light-hearted as this show would ever get, but it also plants the seeds of a dynamic that will come to literally destroy lives dozens of episodes later. From here on out, we’re watching the Jimmy and Kim Show, a romantic comedy destined to curdle over time into tragedy. 22. “Marco” (Season 1, Episode 10) Better Call Saul didn’t seem like such a great idea at first. Did we really need a whole spinoff for the crooked lawyer Bob Odenkirk played on Breaking Bad? Was series creator Vince Gilligan beating a dead horse in the New Mexico desert? Smash-cut to the present—the memory of that skepticism is as foggy as Saul Goodman’s moral code. Today, it’s almost become a cliché to suggest that Saul might actually be better than Breaking Bad. What sounded like a shameless cash-in now looks, in the hours leading up to Monday night’s series finale, like one of the past decade’s most thrilling acts of serialized storytelling—a multifaceted small-screen character study that maintained its urgency over six whole seasons. Not every great episode of Better Call Saul is as shattering or narratively momentous as “Fun and Games.” Some are just superb middle chapters, inching everyone a couple of steps forward through gripping storytelling and impeccable craft. That’s the gist of this Season 4 gem, which skillfully toggles between dramatic wavelengths: Nacho’s hellish ordeal as an unwilling mole, gutshot and left to suffer in the desert as the only survivor of a staged ambush; a low-stakes nighttime robbery of a copy-machine store, complicated by the comic discovery that one of the owners is having relationship problems and sleeping in his office; and the quietly stunning final beat, when even a personal letter from the deceased can’t break through Jimmy’s pathological inability to process his brother’s death. “Something Beautiful” is what it looks like when Saul hits its groove, crosscutting from one powerhouse moment to the next. Nicole Wilder/AMC/Sony Pictures Television 14. “Rebecca” (Season 2, Episode 5)



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