Bob Odenkirk says goodbye to “Better Call Saul” with fan video

Bob Odenkirk says goodbye to “Better Call Saul” with fan video


The actor thanked the fans and the team after the last episode of the series aired





Bob Odenkirk says goodbye to “Better Call Saul” with fan video

Actor Bob Odenkirk posted a video on his Twitter to thank fans of the “Better Call Saul” series, which aired the last episode Monday evening (8/15), on the American pay channel AMC.

“Everyone asks me how I feel about saying goodbye to Saul Goodman and ‘Better Call Saul’, and I’m not good at answering the question because it’s frankly hard for me to watch that experience and even this character up close. It’s a lot of moving parts and they fit together really well and it’s a mystery to me how that happened, “he said.

Odenkirk acknowledges that the “Better Call Saul” project was a bit risky, as it relates to “Breaking Bad”, many people’s favorite series. “We may be hated for simply trying to do this show, but we’ve been given a chance and I hope we made the most of it.”

In addition to thanks to the fans, cast members and technicians involved in the shoot, Odenkirk also thanked series creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. “I didn’t do anything to deserve this role, but I hope I’ve achieved something over the course of six seasons.”

Developed by Vince Gilligan, the creator of “Breaking Bad”, and Peter Gold, author of the screenplay that introduced the character Saul Goodman in the first attraction, “Better Call Saul” is a prologue to “Breaking Bad” and reveals how the lawyer of that series has become such a badass.

The series tells the story of the title character played by Bob Odenkirk, who lost his career and fortune at the end of “Breaking Bad”. After the pilot reveals his fate, the plot takes the form of an endless flashback, reflecting on his life before crossing paths with Walter White. After five seasons, the final phase finally showed his transformation into the character of “Breaking Bad”, ceasing to be the idealistic lawyer Jimmy McGill to take on the identity of the con man who baptizes the attraction: Saul Goodman.

The ending also went on in time to show Jimmy / Saul’s fate, after everything that happened in “Breaking Bad”.

The latest episode of the series will be made available in Brazil by Netflix this Tuesday (16/8).

Source: Terra

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