As Better Call Saul headed into its homestretch, fans were abuzz with how the acclaimed Breaking Bad prequel would end. What would happen to Saul-only characters like Kim Wexler and Lalo Salamanca?
In an excerpt from Alan Sepinwall’s new book Saul Goodman v. Jimmy McGill: The Complete Critical Companion To Better Call Saul, shared by Rolling Stone, Gould talked about the day of the star ...
Walter White came awfully close to never calling Saul. But according to Breaking Bad producer and Better Call Saul co-creator Peter Gould, the character almost never made it onto the screen.
He even entertained a question about the television series, Better Call Saul. The following has been condensed and edited for clarity. Let’s get to some of your biographical information first.
The character, and Odenkirk’s performance, proved immediately popular among fans and critics, and Odenkirk would go on to reprise the role in the highly acclaimed spin-off, Better Call Saul.
In the literary world, this year is shaping up to be a good one for fans of cultural criticism: There are new books about Better Call Saul and biographies of James Gandolfini and Lorne Michaels on ...
He landed a job as a writer on “The X-Files” before going on to create “Breaking Bad” and its prequel spinoff, “Better Call Saul.” The success of both turned Gilligan into a star writer.
Bryan Cranston (left) and Bob Odenkirk in 'Breaking Bad' ...
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