“ | There are wolves and sheep in this world, kid. Wolves and sheep. Figure out which one you're gonna be. | „ |
~ The Con Man corrupting a young Jimmy McGill. |
The Con Man is a minor antagonist in the crime drama series Better Call Saul. He swindles money from Charles McGill Sr., the father of Jimmy McGill and Chuck McGill.
He was portrayed by Stephen Snedden.
His Evil Ranking[]
His Villainous Deeds[]
- He defrauded Saul Goodman's father who lacks money and is impoverished with money from his shop.
- Indirectly he is one of the people to blame for the death of Charles McGill Sr due to his care and the closing of the store due to debts.
- He gives Jimmy the speech that "there are wolves and sheep in the world" and drags him into becoming the villain he is and also stole from his father.
- Unknown if he was punished for his crimes, leaving him as "Karma Houdini".
- He has no redeeming qualities and is just a con artist whi scams people with no remorse.
Why He Doesn't Stand Out?[]
- He falls far too short of the despicable standard for other villains, including Jimmy and Chuck.
- He's a one-shot villain who doesn't appear again and it's unclear how many other crimes he's committed, despite being the catalyst to make Jimmy a villain.
External Links[]
- The Con Man on the Villains Wiki
- The Con Man on the Hate Sink Wiki
- The Con Man on the Breaking Bad Wiki
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