"Come On, Take My Gun From Me" | Pimento | Better Call Saul

Published 2022-02-01
Sobchak mocks Mike for not carrying a gun for a bodyguard job. Mike puts him in his place.

From Season 1, Episode 9 'Pimento' - Chuck wants to transfer the Sandpiper case to HHM much to Jimmy's dismay. Mike gets a job offer working as a bodyguard.

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All Comments (21)
  • @debabratp
    Trevor has a lot of issues with guys named Michael.
  • The fact that the guy hiring them looks like Lester makes this all the more funny.
  • @auroraSLAP
    What I love about Mike is how straightforward and practical he is. He won’t use a hundred bullets if the job only requires one. He doesn’t bring a gun if all he needs is his skill, wit, and pimento cheese sandwich
  • I love how he looks mildly disgusted yet intrigued by the desert eagle.
  • @Kaihnhbvcx
    Mike is the embodiment of “call an ambulance, but not for me”
  • @Malsum
    This clip is an excellent example of the saying: “Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young.”
  • @idrow1
    Such a great scene. You can feel the bored contempt just oozing off Ehrmantraut.
  • @LabTech41
    You know what? Respect to the biggest guy being smart enough to recognize that having a go at Mike is not going to end up well for him, and rightly bailing.
  • I like how Pryce approaches these three highly-trained and dangerous men like they're going on a field trip.
  • @rosedeeds53
    I love that Mike didn’t go for the throat punch until the guy was aggressively coming at him. He gave him a chance to accept defeat and when he didn’t Mike immediately put him down 😂
  • @medmar76
    Mike is the walking definition of "If a man has enough power, he only needs to whisper and people will listen." He doesn't need to advertise that he's a badass, he just is one.
  • @ChairmanLor
    And meanwhile all of this is happening, Jesse is probably passing out in one of Walt's lessons.
  • Jonathan Banks has to be one of the most underrated actors there are. He showed you can be a BADASS at any age.
  • @bzsbzs350
    This scene is hilarious....imagine getting a protection call for clearly a felony transaction. Then when you show up the guy is an extreme nerd who acts like it's a friendly road trip and gives you a father monolgue.
  • My favorite part is you can't tell if Mike was actually trying to scare the other guy away or not.
  • @drewgoh5748
    The framing at 0:15 is just perfect. Sobchak has a medium sized building behind him, Man Mountain's back is filled with a skyscraper, and there's a short building behind Mike. All matching their physical size.
  • @djatsoris2613
    I don't know if it's the calm attitude, the fact that he's treating the guys guns like a child's toys, the fact that he scared the big dude off, the cold one-liners, or the guy he's working for being such a nerd, but this whole scene makes me laugh hysterically every single time.