![]() ![]() Odenkirk’s instincts, along with series creators Vince Gilligan’s and Peter Gould’s, were right: Better Call Saul enters its fifth season as one of the most critically acclaimed series on television. Now there was a compelling and complex enough character to hang a series on. ![]() ![]() There just wasn’t enough there, he thought: Saul was a con man, and in Odenkirk’s words, “Who cares?” But when the pitch came in for Better Call Saul, a prequel that would focus on who Saul was away from the TV commercials, away from the billboards, when he came home at night – that would focus on Jimmy McGill – he was all in. Bob Odenkirk took some convincing to believe that Saul Goodman – the brash and scheming comic relief of Breaking Bad– was worth a spin-off series.
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