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Screen Rant on MSNBetter Call Saul Avoided Every Annoying Prequel Trope (Except For This One Silly Scene)W hile many prequels often suffer from falling into the same traps, Better Call Saul masterfully avoided all the biggest ...
When Better Call Saul wrapped, it didn’t just hang up the phone, it broke the whole damn line. What started as a wild idea, a ...
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PHOTOS: Recognize any of these ‘Better Call Saul’ locations?Popping up in seasons 4 and 5 of “Breaking Bad” as Mike’s go-to eatery, Loyola’s Family Restaurant makes many reappearances in “Better Call Saul.” Jimmy meets up with the Kettlemans in ...
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Screen Rant on MSN"I Definitely Thought She Could...": Rhea Seehorn's Kim Expectation Makes Her Better Call Saul Ending Even BetterKim Wexler is one of Better Call Saul’s most complex and unpredictable characters, and plenty of fans were wrong about where ...
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Screen Rant on MSNBetter Call Saul Season 6 Almost Confirmed A Popular Kim Wexler Theory (But I Am So Glad It Didn’t)Better Call Saul season 6 came very close to confirming a long-standing Kim Wexler theory, before smartly backing down at the ...
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15 Biggest Breaking Bad References in Better Call SaulIn Better Call Saul, Jimmy doesn't have a very hospitable office, so he meets his potential clients, the Kettlemans, at Loyola's. Jimmy had also met with Mike there several times to discuss ...
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Soap Central on MSN“She comes to see him”: When Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk made his feelings known about Jimmy and Kim’s future after the showBetter Call Saul, along with its predecessor, Breaking Bad, is counted among the most iconic shows of recent years.
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Screen Rant on MSNIf Kim Was Saul Goodman's Jesse, Then This Character Was The Hank Of Better Call SaulBetter Call Saul has a lot in common with its predecessor, with some of the characters serving similar roles and falling into ...
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Better Call Saul's Version Of Jesse Pinkman Was Different From Aaron Paul's Character In 1 Big WayKim Wexler was essentially Better Call Saul’s answer to Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad — the sidekick with a conscience — but unlike Jesse, she was a true partner. In many ways, Better Call ...
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