[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's episode of Better Call Saul, "The Guy For This." Read at your own risk!]
24.02.2020 - 18:36 / flipboard.com
Warning: This story contains spoilers about Better Call Saul‘s season 5 premiere, titled “Magic Man.” After a 16-month hiatus, Better Call Saul returned to the air with a colorful splash on Sunday night, allowing viewers to reacquaint with Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) — and get to know the new version …
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's episode of Better Call Saul, "The Guy For This." Read at your own risk!]
*spoilers within*
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's episode of Better Call Saul, "The Guy For This." Read at your own risk!]
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday's episode of Better Call Saul. Read at your own risk!]
Bob Odenkirk paid a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday night (February 26) and dished about going into the final seasons of his hit show, Better Call Saul!
It was one of those managerial decisions that seemed so obvious, yet few were suggesting it.
"It’s so much more meaningful to have one last look at Robert in our world"
Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) said it himself in the Better Call Saul Season 5 premiere during a rant about his new clientele: Criminals gonna criminal! It's built in to his business model; Albuquerque's scummiest can't help themselves from being scummy because it's in their DNA.
“Better Call Saul” fans were left stunned after late “Breaking Bad” star Robert Forster made a surprise appearance in final scenes before his death.
The frequent brilliance of AMC's Better Call Saul was that it began with a simple question and has, over five seasons, thoughtfully reframed it. Audiences signed on for the Breaking Bad prequel thinking the series' question-of-purpose was "Who is Saul Goodman?" and expecting an origin story for the mothership's generally amusing criminal attorney.
It's finally here, folks. For several seasons of Better Call Saul, we've entered wondering if this was the season Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) would finally make his transformation into Saul Goodman, the criminal lawyer we know from Breaking Bad. And as Season 5 begins, it's fair to say that it's all good, man. Saul has officially arrived.
It's finally here, folks. For several seasons of Better Call Saul, we've entered wondering if this was the season Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) would finally make his transformation into Saul Goodman, the criminal lawyer we know from Breaking Bad. And as Season 5 begins, it's fair to say that it's all good, man. Saul has officially arrived.
Better Call Saul is TV's best Rube Goldberg machine. The AMC drama has spent four-going-on-five seasons building an elaborate system of cause and effect, trapping people in such an intricate chain of consequences that, in some cases, they were living totally different lives when the first domino fell.