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  • The cast singing "Feliz Navidad" Explanation In 2022, many fans started editing images of the characters faces singing "Feliz Navidad", which began making its way around the internet due to its sheer absurdity.
  • 3D Saul: Explanation After a video of a, well, 3D rendition of Saul set to Better Call Saul theme tune emerged on the internet, people have been captioning it with absurd situations.
  • "Unbravo Vince" Explanation The inverse of the "Bravo Vince" meme, used to jokingly chastise Gilligan and the creators for things like not debunking Insane Troll Logic theories, not explaining something that was very clearly shown on screen, or not clarifiying the exact fates of extremely minor characters.
  • Sometimes "Vince" is replaced with a random character or actor from either show.
  • "What did Vince mean by this?" Explanation A variant of the " what did he mean by this? ", usually used ironically trying to find some supposed subtext for random out-of-context screenshots, show clips or interviews.
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    Everything he does, even if they're unrelated to the show, gets jokingly attributed to Vince Gilligan instead. "Who's Peter Gould?" Explanation This ironic praise has also led to Peter Gould, the head writer of Breaking Bad and co-creator of Better Call Saul, becoming a Butt-Monkey among the fandom."BRAVO VINCE" Explanation An offshoot of " Bravo Nolan " used to mock the fandom's Creator Worship of Vince Gilligan, which is applied to ironically praise him for just about everything that happens in both Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, even if it's completely nonsensical or things that he would have no control over.Framing it to sound like having rights is an obscure fact, it's become popular to sync the soundbyte with clips of other characters delivering the line. Did you know that you have rights? The Constitution says you do." Explanation An excerpt from Saul Goodman's very first ad seen in Breaking Bad, which has him say the quote and his own backing. " We are not the same." Explanation An image of Gus with subtitles explaining how the original poster and someone else in particular are Not So Similar has proven to be quite exploitable, to say the very least.FlyingKitty later made a Better Call Saul-themed YTP titled "Better Call Finger".The phrase and "Finger" have both since become recurring joke nicknames for Mike. A particular offshoot of Mikeposting that suddenly became popular on its own, mainly due to being a Non Sequitur as a standalone image without the preceding caption. Kid named Finger: Explanation Originally from an edit of a "Kid Named " joke.

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    Mikeposting Explanation A type of meme which involves editing in images of Mike to replace random panels from a pre-existing meme, usually anime related.Since characters are constantly doing this, it became a common comment on many Breaking Bad clips, leading to parodies being posted on more irrelevant clips such as " The moment Saul made a Nescafe" and " The moment Jesse didn't become The Guy".

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    " Explanation A popular Youtube comment during the run of the series for any clip where characters crossed the moral event horizon, arising from amateur attempts to suss out Walt's Character Development ("This is the exact moment Walt became Heisenberg").















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