
The post received more than 26,000 likes in one day (YouTube reupload shown below, right). On February 2nd, 2021, Instagram user reposted a Japanese dub of the scene. For example, on July 7th, 2018, YouTuber alternate meme posted a video " Bimmy McGill steals Chuck's Nicken Chuggets," a YouTube Poop edit of the scene (shown below, left) that gained over 8,200 views in four years. In the following years, more remixes of the scene were posted online, primarily on YouTube. On May 20th, 2017, two weeks after the episode premiere, YouTuber Wolfbane8 posted the video "Chuck McGill goes Nuts (Re-edited)," a remix of the scene that received more than 15,200 views in less than five years (shown below). Other Use in MemesĪpart from spawning a copypasta, the scene also inspired remixes, video caption memes and image macros. The copypasta saw continuous use on 4chan as well as Reddit's /r/betterCallSaul subreddit in 20, experiencing a significant increase in popularity following the premiere of season 6 of Better Call Saul in April 2022. On November 16th, 2020, iFunny user absolutist posted a fake tweet by Donald Trump that gained over 160 smiles on the app in two years (shown below, right). For example, on October 20th, 2020, a 4chan user posted a Donald Trump version of the copypasta to /tv/ (shown below, left). The copypasta format first achieved notable popularity in late 2020, as it was used to humorously comment on accusations of fraud in COVID statistics and vote count. On April 20th, 2020, another 4chan user posted a version of the copypasta parodying foreign adaptations of popular shows (shown below, right). On March 18th, 2020, following the premiere of Better Call Saul episode "Dedicado a Max", a 4chan user posted the earliest found modified version of copypasta, a meme referencing the episode (shown below, left).
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The copypasta, while occasionally posted, did not receive variations until the release of season 5 of the series in early 2020. On May 11th, 2017, an anonymous 4chan user posted the monologues to a /tv/ thread (post shown below). He'll never change! Ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the cash drawer! But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy! Stealing them blind! And he gets to be a lawyer!? What a sick joke! I should've stopped him when I had the chance! And you – you have to stop him! You. I took him into my own firm! What was I thinking? He'll never change. That billboard! Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy! He defecated through a sunroof! And I saved him! And I shouldn't have. You think this is something? You think this is bad? This? This chicanery? He's done worse. He – he covered his tracks, he got that idiot at the copy shop to lie for him. Never! I just – I just couldn't prove it. I am not crazy! I know he swapped those numbers! I knew it was 1216. That day, AMC uploaded the clip to their YouTube account, where the scene received more than 1.2 million views in three years (shown below, left alternative version shown below, right). In the episode, the character Chuck McGill testifies against his brother Jimmy and has a mental breakdown during questioning, bursting out with accusations against his brother, which makes him appear paranoid and unhinged.

On May 8th, 2017, episode five "Chicanery" of season 3 of the drama television series Better Call Saul premiered.
