With Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul looking to begin filming next month (though a premiere window is still unknown), one of the biggest theme questions heading into the 13-episode sixth and final season has been about the fate of Rhea Seehorn's Kim Wexler We know that there's no mention of her in[...]
Better Call Saul co-creator Peter Gould and stars Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn recently took part in a virtual screening of the Season 5 finale "Something Unforgivable" but there was no way to have these three together without trying to learn a little more about what's still to come when the AMC series' 13-episode sixth[...]
In addition, the three discuss the use of "pocket dialogue," if Jimmy and Kim will ever say "I love you" before the series ends (yup, they haven't yet), and if there any traits that Kim has that Seehorn has adopted in her own life.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0E9YBLOS-ILast month, series co-creator Peter Gould didn't sound optimistic about meeting their[...]
Better Call Saul co-creator (along with Vince Gilligan), showrunner, executive producer, writer, and director Peter Gould has been making the rounds during Emmy Awards voting season to not just discuss the nominated fifth season (don't get us started on how Rhea Seehorn was robbed for her turn as Kim Wexler) but also reveal some important things[...]
If there's one thing that Better Call Saul co-creator (along with Vince Gilligan), showrunner, executive producer, writer, and director Peter Gould wants us to know about the upcoming sixth and final season of the Breaking Bad spinoff, it's that viewers should really be keeping an eye on Kim Wexler (the Emmy nomination-robbed Rhea Seehorn) Less[...]
By the time the dust settled on the fifth season of Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul, Kim (Rhea Seehorn) seemingly embraced the "breaking badness" mantra of Jimmy/Saul/Gene (Bob Odenkirk), pushing the idea of taking down Howard (Patrick Fabian) by forcing a resolution in the Sandpiper case in a way that will lead[...]
Granted, it's Emmy nomination season so it shouldn't be that huge of a surprise but still: doesn't it feel like we've been getting a ton of talk about the final season already? While things might quiet down a bit after awards season wraps, we figured we take advantage of all this Better Call Saul chatter[...]
Even with Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul staring down a sixth and final season that's expected to hit screens sometime in 2021, the series is still doing its part to make sure that awards voters remember just how amazing the fifth season of the Bob Odenkirk-starring series was In particular, not recognizing[...]
With the sixth and final season of Better Call Saul expected to haunt our screens some time in 2021, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have positioned the series to end on a strong (and very, very violent) note Kim's (Rhea Seehorn) embracing the "breaking badness" mantra of Jimmy/Saul (Bob Odenkirk), pushing the idea of taking[...]
With the sixth and final season of Better Call Saul expected to haunt our screens some time in 2021, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have positioned the series to end on a strong (and very, very violent) note Nacho's (Michael Mando) out on his own and under the assumption that Lalo's (Tony Dalton) dead so[...]
Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul definitely knows how to end a season, especially one that's heading into its final season We're going to be hitting some major spoilers moving forward, so just a fair warning After Nacho (Michael Mando) proved himself to Lalo (Tony Dalton), it looked like he was going to[...]
Directed by Peter Gould, and written by Gould and Ariel Levine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FjzLripGWoCreated by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, the fifth season of the critically acclaimed and award-winning drama Better Call Saul finds Jimmy’s decision to practice law as "Saul Goodman" creating unexpected and profound waves of change throughout Albuquerque's legal and illegal circles[...]
Last week's episode of AMC's Better Call Saul included Kim (Rhea Seehorn) and Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) getting married – which you would think would be the biggest news from the episode. In the Breaking Bad universe, it might not even make the "Top 3 " list – especially when their decision to tie the knot […]
In last week's AMC's Better Call Saul, Kim (Rhea Seehorn) and Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) learned there's no such thing as "a little Saul Goodman," though we're pretty sure Acker's (Barry Corbin) not complaining. Clearly, Kim wasn't happy… but the ultimatum she hit Jimmy with caught me off-guard. Meanwhile, Nacho's (Michael Mando) now reporting to Mike (Jonathan […]
Out of respect for the Better Call Saul fans out there who haven't done a deep dive into this week's episode, I'll keep this preview intro as vague and spoiler-free as I possibly can. Kim (Rhea Seehorn) – and in some ways, Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) – learned the hard way that there's no such thing […]
Last episode of AMC's Better Call Saul saw Mike (Jonathan Banks) getting away to work on a little namaste – before a visit from Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) convinces him that they share a common purpose in working together. Meanwhile, Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) slipped on the "Saul Goodman" mask to buy Acker (Barry Corbin) some more […]
But what was bad for Jimmy was great for Breaking Bad fans - because that meant the return of DEA agents Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) and Steven Gomez (Steven Michael Quezada).Meanwhile, Nacho finds himself in the dog house with his dad, Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) has to take a couple of bites from the proverbial "sh*t[...]
After four seasons, the lines between Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould‘s Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad are starting to blur in some very major ways - especially with this week's "The Guy For This" That because DEA Agents Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) and Steven Gomez (Steven Michael Quezada) have entered the scene, with badge-flashing and smiles[...]
Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould‘s Better Call Saul started out of the gate strong with two-part season 5 opener "Magic Man" and "50% Off" (check out our reviews here and here). Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) legally became Saul Goodman and then took him out for a courtroom test run - while in a flash-forward, Gene was forced to become[...]
Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould‘s Better Call Saul wasted no time putting its players into any number of morally and legally questionable situations (check out our reviews of "Magic Man" and "50% Off" here and here). Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) legally became Saul Goodman and then took him out for a courtroom test run (while in a flash-forward, Gene[...]