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''Better Call Saul'' is an American
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television series created by
Vince Gilligan George Vincent Gilligan Jr. (born February 10, 1967) is an American writer, producer, and director. He is known for his television work, specifically as creator, head writer, executive producer, and director of AMC's '' Breaking Bad'' (2008– ...
and
Peter Gould Peter Gould is an American television writer, director and producer. He worked on all five seasons of the AMC drama ''Breaking Bad''. He was nominated for four Writers Guild of America (WGA) Awards for his work on the series. After ''Breaking ...
. Part of the ''Breaking Bad'' franchise, it is a spin-off of Gilligan's previous series, '' Breaking Bad'', and serves as a
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to its predecessor. Set primarily in the early-mid 2000s in
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, the series examines the transformation of Jimmy McGill (
Bob Odenkirk Robert John Odenkirk (; born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker best known for his role as Saul Goodman on ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and its spin-off ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022). For the latter, he has re ...
), an earnest lawyer and former
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, into an egocentric criminal defense attorney known as
Saul Goodman James Morgan Jimmy McGill, better known by his business name Saul Goodman, is a character created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould and portrayed by Bob Odenkirk in the television franchise ''Breaking Bad''. He appears as a major character i ...
. The show also examines the moral decline of former police officer Mike Ehrmantraut (
Jonathan Banks Jonathan Ray Banks (born January 31, 1947) is an American actor. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Chillum Heights, Maryland, while attending Indiana University Bloomington Banks did theatre. In 1974, he moved to Los Angeles where he be ...
), who becomes a violent fixer for
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to support his granddaughter and widowed daughter-in-law. The show
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on
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on February 8, 2015, and concluded on August 15, 2022, after six seasons consisting of 63 episodes. At the start of the series, Jimmy struggles financially while working on court-appointed cases as a public defender. His romantic interest and former colleague, Kim Wexler (
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), is an attorney at Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM), a law firm co-owned by Jimmy's brilliant but unwell brother,
Chuck McGill Charles Lindbergh "Chuck" McGill Jr. is a fictional character who appears in the crime drama television series ''Better Call Saul'', a spin-off prequel of ''Breaking Bad''. He is portrayed by Michael McKean and was created by Vince Gilligan and ...
(
Michael McKean Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in '' Laverne & Shirley'', David St. Hubbins in '' ...
) and Chuck's law partner,
Howard Hamlin Howard Hamlin is a fictional character who appears in the crime drama television series ''Better Call Saul'', a spin-off prequel of ''Breaking Bad''. He is portrayed by Patrick Fabian and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. Hamlin i ...
(
Patrick Fabian Patrick Fabian (born December 7, 1964) is an American film, stage, and television actor. He is known for his role as attorney Howard Hamlin in ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022). His film roles include '' End Game'' (2006), ''The Last Exorcism' ...
). After hiring Jimmy as legal representation, Mike provides advice and security for
Nacho Varga Ignacio "Nacho" Varga is a fictional character who appears in the AMC television series ''Better Call Saul'', a prequel spin-off of ''Breaking Bad''. He is portrayed by Michael Mando and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. Dialog ...
(
Michael Mando Michael Mando (born July 13, 1981) is a Canadian actor. He played Nacho Varga on the AMC series ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022), Vaas Montenegro in the video game franchise '' Far Cry'' (2012, 2021), Vic Schmidt in the sci-fi series ''Orph ...
), an intelligent drug dealer who later becomes a
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for Gus Fring (
Giancarlo Esposito Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito (; born April 26, 1958) is an American actor and director. He is best known for portraying Gus Fring in the AMC crime drama series '' Breaking Bad'', from 2009 to 2011, and in its prequel series ''Better ...
), a drug lord who also operates a legitimate business, the
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fast food establishment. Their operations are disrupted by members of the murderous Salamanca family, including
Lalo Salamanca Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca is a fictional character on the AMC television series ''Better Call Saul'', a prequel of ''Breaking Bad''. Introduced in the fourth season, he is portrayed by Tony Dalton and was created by Peter Gould and screenwriter ...
(
Tony Dalton Álvaro Luis Bernat Dalton (born February 13, 1975), known professionally as Tony Dalton, is a Mexican-American actor and screenwriter. For much of his career, he acted in Mexican films, television shows, and stage plays. He is best known in the ...
). Odenkirk, Banks, and Esposito reprise their roles from ''Breaking Bad'', as do many others who make guest appearances. ''Better Call Saul'' received unanimous critical acclaim, with particular praise for its acting, characters, writing, direction and cinematography; many reviewers not only considered it a worthy successor to ''Breaking Bad'', but also one of the greatest television series of all time, with some deeming it superior to its predecessor. It has garnered many nominations, including a
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, 46
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, 15
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, 14
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, six Screen Actors Guild Awards, and four
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s. At the time of its airing, the series premiere held the record for the highest-rated scripted series premiere in basic cable history.


Premise

''Better Call Saul'' follows the transformation of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), a former con artist who is trying to become a respectable lawyer, into the personality of the flamboyant criminal lawyer Saul Goodman (a play on the phrase " ts all good, man!"), over the six-year period prior to the events of ''Breaking Bad'', spanning from approximately 2002 to 2008. Jimmy is inspired by his older brother Chuck to leave his Chicago-area conman past, when he was known as "Slippin' Jimmy". He initially works in the mailroom at his brother's Albuquerque law firm, Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM), where managing partner Howard Hamlin becomes his nemesis. While at HHM Jimmy befriends Kim Wexler, a fellow mailroom employee who completes law school and becomes one of the firm's associates, and their friendship later turns romantic. Jimmy is motivated by Chuck's success to finish college and complete a
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degree through a correspondence law school, the fictitious University of American Samoa. After attaining admission to the bar but being denied employment at HHM, Jimmy's pursuits focus on low paying clients including working as a public defender. He later begins to build a practice in
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, which leads to a prolonged lawsuit against a nursing home chain he discovers is defrauding its clients. He and Chuck begin working together on a class-action suit, which Chuck quickly punts to HHM, squeezing Jimmy out. Jimmy begins to unravel due to Chuck's constant belittling, sabotage, and vindictive behavior towards him. Jimmy's life and career begin to intersect with the illegal
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s trade and feature characters and story arcs that continue into ''Breaking Bad''. Among these arcs is the uneasy truce between the Salamanca family that serves the
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drug interest, led first by Hector Salamanca and later by his nephews Tuco (
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) and Lalo, and Gus Fring, a fried chicken entrepreneur whose restaurant chain is a front for the drug trade. Those caught up in the ensuing turmoil include Ignacio "Nacho" Varga, a Salamanca associate who wants to protect his father from harm, and Mike Ehrmantraut, a former Philadelphia police officer who becomes a fixer for Gus. As his interactions with criminals continue, Jimmy takes on the persona of the flamboyant, colorful Saul Goodman, and he starts to draw on his conman past while his work as an attorney goes from questionable to unethical to illegal. In addition to selected scenes that take place within the ''Breaking Bad'' timeline, the show includes flashforwards, shown in black and white, to events following ''Breaking Bad''. These scenes, taking place in 2010, show Jimmy living as a fugitive under the identity Gene Takavic, the manager of a Cinnabon store in
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.


Cast and characters


Main cast

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Bob Odenkirk Robert John Odenkirk (; born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker best known for his role as Saul Goodman on ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and its spin-off ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022). For the latter, he has re ...
as Jimmy McGill / Saul Goodman / Gene Takavic, a lawyer and a former
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, who becomes involved with the criminal world. *
Jonathan Banks Jonathan Ray Banks (born January 31, 1947) is an American actor. Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Chillum Heights, Maryland, while attending Indiana University Bloomington Banks did theatre. In 1974, he moved to Los Angeles where he be ...
as Mike Ehrmantraut, a former Philadelphia police officer working as a parking lot attendant at the Albuquerque courthouse, and later a private investigator, bodyguard and "
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". *
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as Kim Wexler, a lawyer whom Jimmy met and became close friends with as she worked her way through the ranks at the Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM) law firm; in the present, she serves as Jimmy's confidante and later the two develop a romantic relationship. *
Patrick Fabian Patrick Fabian (born December 7, 1964) is an American film, stage, and television actor. He is known for his role as attorney Howard Hamlin in ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022). His film roles include '' End Game'' (2006), ''The Last Exorcism' ...
as
Howard Hamlin Howard Hamlin is a fictional character who appears in the crime drama television series ''Better Call Saul'', a spin-off prequel of ''Breaking Bad''. He is portrayed by Patrick Fabian and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. Hamlin i ...
, the managing partner at Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill, first appearing as Jimmy's nemesis, until it becomes clear that he was acting under Chuck McGill's orders. *
Michael Mando Michael Mando (born July 13, 1981) is a Canadian actor. He played Nacho Varga on the AMC series ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022), Vaas Montenegro in the video game franchise '' Far Cry'' (2012, 2021), Vic Schmidt in the sci-fi series ''Orph ...
as
Nacho Varga Ignacio "Nacho" Varga is a fictional character who appears in the AMC television series ''Better Call Saul'', a prequel spin-off of ''Breaking Bad''. He is portrayed by Michael Mando and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. Dialog ...
, an intelligent, ambitious member of Hector Salamanca's drug ring who also works for his father's upholstery shop. *
Michael McKean Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in '' Laverne & Shirley'', David St. Hubbins in '' ...
as
Chuck McGill Charles Lindbergh "Chuck" McGill Jr. is a fictional character who appears in the crime drama television series ''Better Call Saul'', a spin-off prequel of ''Breaking Bad''. He is portrayed by Michael McKean and was created by Vince Gilligan and ...
(seasons 1–3; special guest seasons 4 and 6), Jimmy's elder brother and a founding partner of HHM who is confined to his home by
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and expresses disdain for his brother's legal career. *
Giancarlo Esposito Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito (; born April 26, 1958) is an American actor and director. He is best known for portraying Gus Fring in the AMC crime drama series '' Breaking Bad'', from 2009 to 2011, and in its prequel series ''Better ...
as Gus Fring (seasons 3–6), the owner of the
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restaurant chain Los Pollos Hermanos, which he uses as a front to distribute
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for the Mexican cartel in uneasy cooperation with the Salamanca family. He nurses grudges against cartel boss Don Eladio and Salamanca patriarch Hector Salamanca. Fring also desires to switch from cocaine to locally produced
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so he can end his dependence on the cartel. *
Tony Dalton Álvaro Luis Bernat Dalton (born February 13, 1975), known professionally as Tony Dalton, is a Mexican-American actor and screenwriter. For much of his career, he acted in Mexican films, television shows, and stage plays. He is best known in the ...
as
Lalo Salamanca Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca is a fictional character on the AMC television series ''Better Call Saul'', a prequel of ''Breaking Bad''. Introduced in the fourth season, he is portrayed by Tony Dalton and was created by Peter Gould and screenwriter ...
(seasons 5–6; recurring season 4), the charismatic and psychopathic nephew of Hector and cousin of Tuco, Leonel, and Marco, who helps run the family drug business after Hector's stroke.


Recurring cast


Introduced in season 1

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Kerry Condon Kerry Condon (born 9 January 1983) is an Irish actress. She was the youngest actress to play Ophelia in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of ''Hamlet'' (2001–2002). She has since played Octavia of the Julii in ''Rome'' (2005–2007), Sta ...
as Stacey Ehrmantraut, Mike's widowed daughter-in-law and the mother of Kaylee Ehrmantraut *Faith Healey (season 1), Abigail Zoe Lewis (seasons 2–4) and Juliet Donenfeld (seasons 5–6) as Kaylee Ehrmantraut, Mike's granddaughter * Eileen Fogarty as Mrs. Nguyen, owner of a nail salon which houses Jimmy's law office in its utility room *Peter Diseth as Deputy District Attorney Bill Oakley * Joe DeRosa as Dr. Caldera, a veterinarian with ties to the criminal underworld *
Dennis Boutsikaris Dennis Boutsikaris (; born December 21, 1952) is an American character actor who has won the Obie Award twice. He is also a narrator of audiobooks, for which he has won 13 Golden Earphone Awards and 8 Audie Awards. He won Best Audiobook of the Y ...
as
Rich Schweikart '' Breaking Bad'' is a neo-Western crime drama franchise created by American filmmaker Vince Gilligan, primarily based on the television series '' Breaking Bad'' (2008–13), its prequel/sequel series, ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–22), and its ...
, a partner at Schweikart & Cokely *
Mark Proksch Mark Proksch ( '; born ) is an American comedian and character actor. He is best known for acting in the television series ''The Office'', ''Better Call Saul'', ''Dream Corp LLC'', '' What We Do in the Shadows'' and as a fictionalized version o ...
as Daniel "Pryce" Wormald, a drug company employee who begins supplying Nacho and hires Mike as security *Brandon K. Hampton as Ernesto, Chuck's assistant who works at HHM *
Josh Fadem Josh Fadem (; born July 19, 1980) is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Early life Fadem was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he attended Booker T. Washington High School. He has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 2000. Career ...
as Marshall/Joey Dixon ("Camera Guy"), one of the three University of New Mexico (UNM) film students who help Jimmy film various projects *Julian Bonfiglio as Phil ("Sound Guy"), one of the three UNM film students Jimmy hires for various film projects *
Jeremy Shamos Jeremy Shamos (born February 22, 1970) is an American actor. Early life Shamos was born in New York City but raised in Denver, Colorado. He has a M.F.A. from New York University. Career Shamos is a character actor, his most notable roles are ...
and
Julie Ann Emery Julie Ann Emery (born January 16, 1975) is an American television and film actress. She is best known for her roles in the television series ''Better Call Saul'', ''Preacher'', and ''Five Days at Memorial''. She has appeared in films such as '' H ...
as Craig and Betsy Kettleman, a county treasurer and his wife, accused of embezzlement *Steven Levine and Daniel Spenser Levine as Lars and Cal Lindholm,
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skateboarders and small-time scam artists *
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as Abuelita Salamanca, Tuco's grandmother and Hector's mother *
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as Detective Sanders, a
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cop who was formerly partnered with Mike on the force *
Mel Rodriguez Melvin Dimas Rodríguez (born June 12, 1973) is an American actor, best known for starring as Nurse Patsy de la Serda on the HBO comedy '' Getting On'', as Todd Rodriguez on the Fox comedy '' The Last Man on Earth'', and as Ernie Gomes on the S ...
as Marco Pasternak, Jimmy's best friend and partner-in-crime in
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Clea DuVall Clea Helen D'Etienne DuVall (born September 25, 1977) is an American actress, writer, producer, and director. She is known for her appearances in the films ''The Faculty'' (1998), '' She's All That''; '' But I'm a Cheerleader''; ''Girl, Interrup ...
as Dr. Cruz, a doctor who treats Chuck and suspects his electromagnetic hypersensitivity condition is
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as Sobchak, a petty crook for hire


Introduced in season 2

* Ed Begley Jr. as
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, managing partner at Davis & Main where Jimmy worked during season two *
Omar Maskati Omar Maskati is an American actor known for his roles in ''Better Call Saul'' and '' Unbelievable''. He recently starred in the movie ''Evil Eye'' and had main roles in the television series '' Good Sam'' and '' As We See It''. Personal life Mask ...
as Omar, Jimmy's assistant at Davis & Main *Jessie Ennis as Erin Brill, a lawyer at Davis & Main who is ordered to shadow Jimmy *Juan Carlos Cantu as
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, Nacho's father who owns an upholstery shop *Vincent Fuentes as Arturo Colon, a criminal associate of Hector Salamanca *
Rex Linn Rex Maynard Linn (born November 13, 1956) is an American film and television actor. He is best known domestically for playing the role of Sgt. Frank Tripp in the CBS drama ''CSI: Miami'' and more recently for playing Kevin Wachtell in the televi ...
as Kevin Wachtell, chairman of Mesa Verde Bank and Trust and a client of HHM and Kim *
Cara Pifko Cara Pifko (born March 15, 1976) is a Canadian actress known primarily for her work on television shows produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Life and career Pifko was born in Toronto, Ontario. A graduate of the National Theatre Sch ...
as
Paige Novick ''Breaking Bad'' is a neo-Western crime drama franchise created by American filmmaker Vince Gilligan, primarily based on the television series ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–13), its prequel/sequel series, ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–22), and its s ...
, senior legal counsel for Mesa Verde Bank and Trust and a friend of Kim *
Ann Cusack Ann Cusack (born May 22, 1961) is an American actress. She had minor roles in ''Multiplicity'' (1996), ''A League of Their Own'' (1992), and ''The Informant!'' (2009). Additionally, she has made guest appearances in a number of television series, ...
as
Rebecca Bois ''Breaking Bad'' is a neo-Western crime drama franchise created by American filmmaker Vince Gilligan, primarily based on the television series ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–13), its prequel/sequel series, ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–22), and its s ...
, Chuck's ex-wife *Julie Pearl as Assistant District Attorney Suzanne Ericsen *Manuel Uriza as
Ximenez Lecerda ''Breaking Bad'' is a neo-Western crime drama franchise created by American filmmaker Vince Gilligan, primarily based on the television series ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–13), its prequel/sequel series, ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–22), and its s ...
, an associate of Hector Salamanca *Hayley Holmes as Cheri ("Make-Up Girl"/"Drama Girl"), one of the three University of New Mexico film students Jimmy hires for various projects


Introduced in season 3

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Kimberly Hebert Gregory Kimberly or Kimberley may refer to: Places and historical events Australia * Kimberley (Western Australia) ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Kimberley * Kimberley Warm Springs, Tasmania * Kimberley, Tasmania a small town * County of Kimberley, a c ...
as Assistant District Attorney Kyra Hay *Harrison Thomas as Lyle, the dedicated assistant manager of Los Pollos Hermanos *
Tamara Tunie Tamara Tunie (born March 14, 1959) is an American film, stage, and television actress, director, and producer. She is best known for her roles as attorney Jessica Griffin on the CBS soap opera ''As the World Turns'' (1987–1995, 2000–2007, 2009 ...
as Anita, a member of Mike and Stacey's support group *
Bonnie Bartlett Bonnie Bartlett (born June 20, 1929) is an American actress. Her career spans seven decades, with her first major role being on a 1950s daytime drama, ''Love of Life''. Bartlett is known for her role as Grace Snider Edwards on the Michael Land ...
as Helen, Irene's friend and member of the affected class in the Sandpiper lawsuit


Introduced in season 4

* Don Harvey (seasons 4–5) and
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(season 6) as Jeff, a taxi cab driver in the present that recognizes Gene as Saul Goodman *
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as Werner Ziegler, an engineer hired by Gus to plan and oversee construction of his meth "superlab" *Ben Bela Böhm as Kai, a rebellious member of the crew Werner Ziegler assembles for the construction of Gus's meth "superlab" * Stefan Kapičić as Casper, a member of Werner Ziegler's team *
Poorna Jagannathan Poorna Jagannathan is an American producer and actress of Indian descent. She is best known for her portrayal of Safar Khan in the HBO drama miniseries ''The Night Of'', as well for her role as Nalini Vishwakumar in the Netflix teen comedy seri ...
as Maureen Bruckner, a specialist from Johns Hopkins who flew to Albuquerque to treat Hector after Gus arranged for a "generous grant" *
Keiko Agena Christine Keiko Agena (born October 3, 1973) is an American actress. She is mostly known for playing Lane Kim in ''Gilmore Girls'' and NYPD medical examiner Dr. Edrisa Tanaka on FOX's crime drama ''Prodigal Son'' (2019–2021). Personal life Ag ...
as Viola Goto, Kim Wexler's paralegal


Introduced in season 5

*Max Bickelhaup as Buddy, Jeff's friend who later helps Gene with his schemes *Sasha Feldman and Morgan Krantz as Sticky and Ron, two petty crooks who are among "Saul Goodman" first clients *
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as Everett Acker, an old man living on leased property belonging to Mesa Verde whom Kim has to evict to make way for the bank's new call center


Introduced in season 6

*Lennie Loftin as Genidowski, a con man hired by Jimmy and Kim to pose as Howard's private investigator *
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as Cheryl Hamlin, Howard's estranged wife * John Posey as Rand Casimiro, a retired judge who is mediating the Sandpiper case * John Ennis as Lenny, a grocery store employee hired by Jimmy and Kim to impersonate Casimiro *
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as Marion, Jeff's mother who takes a liking to Gene * Kevin Sussman as Mr. Lingk, a rich man with cancer who is targeted by Gene


Introduced in ''Breaking Bad''

*
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, a ruthless, psychopathic drug distributor in the South Valley (seasons 1–2) *Cesar García as No-Doze, Tuco's henchman (season 1) *Jesús Payán Jr. as Gonzo, Tuco's henchman (season 1) *T.C. Warner as Nurse (season 1) *
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, an arrogant, self-absorbed stockbroker (season 2) *Stoney Westmoreland as Officer Saxton, an
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officer (season 2) *
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as Lawson, a black market weapons dealer in Albuquerque (season 2) *
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as Domingo "Krazy-8" Molina, one of Tuco's distributors (seasons 2–5) *
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, Tuco's uncle and high-ranking member of the cartel (seasons 2–6) *Debrianna Mansini as Fran, a waitress at Loyola's Diner (seasons 2 and 4) *
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, Tuco's cousins and Hector's nephews who are hitmen for the cartel (seasons 2, 4–6) *Jennifer Hasty as Stephanie Doswell, a real estate agent (season 2) *
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, Jimmy's receptionist (seasons 3–4, 6) *
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, a professional pickpocket hired by Jimmy (seasons 3–6) *
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" (season 4) *
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as
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, a chemist who is consulted by Gus (season 4) *
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, a vacuum cleaner store owner who relocates people running from the law and gives them new identities (season 5) *
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as Hank Schrader, a DEA agent and
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's brother-in-law (season 5) *
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as Steven Gomez, Hank's DEA partner and best friend (season 5) *Robert Sanchez as Harry Lipenstein, a DEA agent (season 5) *Nigel Gibbs as Tim Roberts, a detective with the Albuquerque Police Department (seasons 5–6) *
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, a Madrigal Electromotive executive and associate of Gus Fring (season 5) *Julia Minesci as
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, a street prostitute working out of the Crossroads motel (season 6) *
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as Spooge, a small-time criminal (season 6) *
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as
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, a middle-aged high school chemistry teacher who, during the events of ''Breaking Bad'', becomes involved with the drug trade and enlists the services of Saul to help launder his money (season 6) *
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as Jesse Pinkman, a former student of Walter who, during the events of ''Breaking Bad'', helps Walter with cooking meth (season 6) *John Koyama as
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, Jesse's friend and sometime partner in the meth business (season 6) *
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as
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, Hank's widowed wife (season 6) *Todd Terry as SAC Austin Ramey, head of the southwestern United States DEA offices (season 6)


Production


Conception

Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould began considering a television spinoff of ''Breaking Bad'' as early as 2009. While filming the ''Breaking Bad'' episode " Full Measure", Gilligan asked Bob Odenkirk his thoughts on a Saul Goodman spinoff. In July 2012, Gilligan publicly hinted at a Goodman spinoff, stating that he liked "the idea of a lawyer show in which the main lawyer will do anything it takes to stay out of court", including settling on the courthouse steps. During his appearance on '' Talking Bad,'' Odenkirk noted that Saul was one of the most popular characters on the show, speculating that the audience likes the character because he is "the program's least hypocritical figure", and "is good at his job". Gilligan noted that over the course of ''Breaking Bad'', there were a lot of "what ifs” their team considered, such as if the show won a
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, or if people would buy "
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" T-shirts. The staff did not expect these events to come to fruition, but after they did, they started considering a spin-off featuring Saul as a thought experiment. Furthermore, Saul's character on ''Breaking Bad'' became much more developed than the staff had planned, as he was originally slated to appear in only three episodes. With the growth of Saul's character, Gilligan saw ways to explore the character further.


Development

In April 2013, ''Better Call Saul'' was confirmed to be in development by Gilligan and Gould; the latter wrote the ''Breaking Bad'' episode that introduced the character. In July 2013, before the second half of ''Breaking Bad''s final season aired, Gilligan said he and Gould were still working out ideas for the spin-off, but a deal had not yet been made.
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was one of many interested distributors, but ultimately a deal was made between AMC and the ''Breaking Bad'' production company
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. Gilligan and Gould began as co-
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s, and Gilligan directed the pilot. Former ''Breaking Bad'' writers
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and
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joined the writing staff, with Schnauz serving as co-executive producer and Hutchison as supervising producer. Also joining the initial writing staff were
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and former ''Breaking Bad'' writer's assistant
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. As Sony and AMC began to commit to a spinoff, Gilligan and Gould worked on what it would be about. They initially considered making it a half-hour show where Saul would see various clients – celebrities in guest roles – in his strip mall office, a format similar to ''
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'', but they had no idea how to write for this type of format, and fell back to planning for hour-long episodes. Since they had used this format with ''Breaking Bad'', which Gilligan said was "25-percent humor, 75-percent drama", the two considered reversing that for ''Better Call Saul''. While the intent was to add more humor, the show remained heavy with dramatic elements, with Odenkirk calling the first season "85 percent drama, 15 percent comedy." While several of the characters are lawyers in the show, Gilligan and Gould did not want to write a legal show, but instead a crime show, but one that would necessitate some legal elements. To help in these areas, the writers spoke to real lawyers and spent time observing cases at
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, observing that the bulk of the activity in these cases was downtime while waiting for others to complete actions. Gilligan and Gould found that the character of Saul Goodman was insufficient to carry the show by himself, with Gilligan calling the character of Saul "great flavoring" for a show but not the substance. They came to realize that Saul, in the ''Breaking Bad'' timeframe, was a man that had come to accept himself, and recognized the potential of telling the story of how Saul got to be that person. Gilligan and Gould had already committed to the ''Better Call Saul'' title, so that in following this route, they believed they had to quickly get from Jimmy McGill to Saul Goodman, or they would otherwise disappoint their audience. However, as they wrote the show, they realized "we don't want to get to Saul Goodman … and that's the tragedy". Gilligan and Gould had learned several lessons related to foreshadowing without writing the foresight for it from ''Breaking Bad'', and so with ''Better Call Saul'', gave themselves more flexibility in how the show's plot would develop over its run, and had no firm idea where it will end up outside the connection to ''Breaking Bad''. For example,
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's performance as Kim Wexler during the first season significantly altered how the writers used her character in later seasons as well as slowing down the pacing of the transition of Jimmy into Saul, as they gave more focus to the Jimmy–Kim relationship. Gilligan compared this to the impact
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's acting had on ''Breaking Bad''s ultimate pacing. In writing for ''Better Call Saul'', Gilligan and Gould recognized they were including overlaps with ''Breaking Bad'', and had ideas of characters they would include, such as Gus Fring, though on no set timetable within the show's development. Gilligan described the writing approach as if developing two separate shows, one that centers on Jimmy/Saul, Kim, Chuck, and Howard, and a second on the more familiar ''Breaking Bad'' characters like Mike and Gus with some overlap, as if they were giving the audience two shows for one. Where possible, they had written in minor ''Breaking Bad'' characters in smaller parts or as
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to fans, but Gilligan preferred only to include such major ''Breaking Bad'' characters as
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if this seemed unconstrained and satisfactory to both the production team and the audiences. Because of the closeness to the ''Breaking Bad'' storyline, one of the writers was tasked at the start of each season to rewatch all 62 episodes of the show and verify that the scripts for the ''Better Call Saul'' season introduced no conflicts. As the show continued, the show's "brain trust" consisting of script coordinators Ariel Levine and Kathleen Williams-Foshee reviewed each script to help maintain the continuity with ''Breaking Bad'', including tracking minor character traits and assuring small details from the previous show were kept correct if brought up again.


Gilligan's departure from the writing staff and return

Gilligan left the ''Better Call Saul'' writing staff early in the third season to focus on other projects, resulting in Gould becoming sole showrunner. This transition had been planned since the show's debut, but Gilligan hoped to return to the writers room during the show's final season. He remained involved in the fourth and fifth seasons, but said he had very little to do with developing the show's contents during this period. Instead, Gilligan reduced his role to being a "director for hire" for the episodes "
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" and "
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", and stated these were the only scripts he read when he was not on the writing staff. He went on to credit Gould for maintaining the series' high quality. Gould would bring Gilligan back to the writers room for the sixth and final season, calling it "wonderful to have him there, so we can finish this show that we started together."


Casting

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confirmed he would reprise Saul Goodman in the starring role when the series was first announced, but his character would be introduced as lawyer
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. In January 2014, it was announced that
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would reprise his ''Breaking Bad'' role as Mike Ehrmantraut and be a series regular. New cast members included
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as McGill's elder brother Chuck. McKean previously guest-starred in an episode of Odenkirk's ''
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'' and Gilligan's '' X-Files'' episode " Dreamland".
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auditioned and got the role of Kimberly "Kim" Wexler in April 2014, her character being described as "prestigious attorney ... whose hard life is complicated by her romantic entanglements with somebody else at the firm". In May 2014,
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was cast on the show as
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, a " Kennedy-esque lawyer who's winning at life". After impressing Gilligan and Gould with his audition tape and screen test,
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was cast as the "smart and calculating criminal" Ignacio "Nacho" Varga. Mando's character had been previously mentioned but not seen in the ''Breaking Bad'' episode "
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". Going into the third season,
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was added to the main cast as Gus Fring, a drug kingpin who previously served as one of ''Breaking Bad''s main antagonists. Esposito was previously a starring cast member in ''Breaking Bad'' for the same role. McKean would leave the series at season's end due to his character being written out, but would make appearances in the next season and the series finale.
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made his first appearance as
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in the fourth season, and would be promoted to the main cast for the fifth. Similar to Nacho, Lalo had been a character mentioned only by name in the same ''Breaking Bad'' episode "Better Call Saul".


Guest appearances from ''Breaking Bad'' characters

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walkthrough", and that their appearances would need to be essential to the story. Throughout the series run, both
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and
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regularly said that if asked, they would be open to reappearing on the show as
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and Jesse Pinkman, respectively. Both believed that Gilligan would have to find a sufficiently good reason to bring them on the show. Paul previously mentioned the possibility of a cameo during the first season but this fell through. The two would eventually appear together in the sixth-season episode " Breaking Bad", which was named after the original series. Paul made a separate cameo in the
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; Cranston appeared again in the series finale.
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, another one of ''Breaking Bad''s cast members, stated he could not be part of the earlier seasons, partly due to his involvement in the
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series '' Under the Dome'', but was announced as a guest star reprising his role as Hank Schrader by the fifth season, where he appeared in the episodes "
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" and "
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". Plans were initially made to have
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reprise her role as
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, Hank's wife, for a cameo appearance in the second-season finale "
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". However, the writer's room objected, considering the idea to be distracting for audiences. She would eventually appear in the series finale. Other ''Breaking Bad'' actors spoke of the potential of being on ''Better Call Saul''. Before the series began,
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mentioned a "talk" with Gilligan over possible guest appearances as Skyler White.
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was set to return as
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in the fifth-season episode " Dedicado a Max", but scheduling fell through due to him needing to attend to a personal matter. After the series ended, Gould mentioned his desire to bring back Gunn, Norris, Esposito and
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for the finale, but he and the writing staff could not find a proper way to have them fit into the story.


Filming

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for ''Better Call Saul''s six seasons took place from June 2, 2014, to February 9, 2022. Like its predecessor, ''Better Call Saul'' is set in and around
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, with filming primarily taking place at
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. Notable exterior locations include the Twisters restaurant used previously in ''Breaking Bad'' for Gus's Los Pollos Hermanos, a parking lot kiosk at the
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for where Mike worked in the first few seasons, the Old Bernalillo County Courthouse as the local courthouse, and two nearby office buildings in the North Valley, including
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's, that collectively are used for the HHM office spaces. Jimmy's back office is located in an actual nail salon, which the producers accommodated by working with the owners. The Salamanca's restaurant is a real business in the South Valley that production modified a bit for the show, but which otherwise remained open. The scenes set in Omaha are filmed at Cottonwood Mall in Albuquerque; production worked with Cinnabon to bring in the period-specific equipment and service items for the segments, and the extras in the store during these scenes are Cinnabon employees. The New Mexico Film Office reported that the first four seasons of ''Better Call Saul'' brought over into the state, and they have hired 1,600 crew for each season and a total of 11,300 extras. Additional filming was done in March 2022, after principal photography for the series ended, for the opening teaser of the season six episode " Point and Shoot". With several crew members but no cast members on hand, the scene was filmed in Leo Carrillo State Beach, California. This was the only time the series was filmed outside of New Mexico. ''Better Call Saul'' employs ''Breaking Bad''s signature time jumps. Notably, most seasons' opening episode has started with a black and white flash-forward to a period in the years after the finale of ''Breaking Bad'' where Saul has been relocated to Omaha, Nebraska, as "Gene", a manager of a Cinnabon store, remaining paranoid about anyone discovering his past identity. This was foreshadowed in the penultimate episode of ''Breaking Bad'', " Granite State", in which Saul tells Walter: "If I'm lucky, a month from now, best-case scenario, I'm managing a Cinnabon in Omaha." The show's
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was
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for the first two seasons, and Marshall Adams starting with season 3. Additionally, Paul Donachie served as a cinematographer on episodes "
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" (2020), "
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" (2022) and "
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" (2022). Seasons 1 and 2 was filmed mainly on RED Dragon cameras. Starting with season 3, Panasonic VariCam Pure were incorporated due to their extra low-light sensitivity. This allowed the crew to shoot extra wide exterior shots at night as well as during the day, and to shoot on sets in near total darkness, such as nighttime in Chuck's unelectrified house. For scenes requiring to film from cramped spaces, Panasonic Lumix GH4
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was used. In season 4, three RED and two VariCam Pure cameras were used. For seasons 5 and 6, mostly
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ALEXA LF was used.


Episode title sequences

Each episode's title sequence features a different low-quality image that recalls Saul Goodman's days on ''Breaking Bad''. This includes the inflatable
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balloon that sat atop Saul's office, a drawer of burner phones kept in his desk, and a bus stop bench that advertised his business. Gould and Gilligan were inspired by the poor quality of early VHS tapes and the notoriously low production values of 1980s
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, and from the fact that Saul Goodman's ads on ''Breaking Bad'' were done in a similar style. They intended for the title sequences to appear "purposefully shitty" in order to stand out from those of its contemporaries, which generally had increased visual quality and production standards. Some of the title sequences were put together from unused footage from ''Breaking Bad'', but others were filmed specifically to create new ones. The title sequences were put together by assistant editor Curtis Thurber, and scored by
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guitarist Barrie Cadogan. When Cadogan was putting the music together, he was told the producers wanted a piece of music that would be cut abruptly at 15 seconds. As every season except for the last has ten episodes each, the title credits for every season's corresponding episode number would reuse the same image. However, beginning with the second season, each of the episode's title sequences would continue to decline in picture quality by intermittently flashing black and white, and continue to lose color with each passing season. This caused many to theorize that this symbolized Jimmy McGill's storyline gradually transitioning to that of his post-''Breaking Bad''
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Gene Takavic, whose scenes were entirely in black and white. With the final season featuring thirteen episodes instead of the usual ten, the title sequences would take a new format. During "
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", the title sequence features Saul Goodman's "World's Greatest Lawyer" mug falling off his desk and shattering on the floor, as was typical during a season's tenth episode. However, the title image and music prematurely stops and is replaced by a blue screen, recreating the effects of a home video recording on a
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, and then displayed the show's title and creator credits. This is also the first episode to take place entirely after the events of ''Breaking Bad''. The remaining three title sequences retain the blue background, but briefly flash to an image previously unseen in the intro, with a distorted version of the theme song playing underneath. They then revert to the blue background again and display the title and creator credits. Before the show resumes, they again briefly flash to another new image that will be seen later on in the episodes.


Episodes


Season 1 (2015)

The first teaser trailer debuted on AMC on August 10, 2014, and confirmed its premiere date of February 2015. On November 20, 2014, AMC announced the series would have a two-night premiere; the first episode aired on Sunday, February 8, 2015, at 10:00 pm (ET), and then moved into its regular time slot the following night, airing Mondays at 10:00 pm. It was released on
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and DVD in region 1 on November 10, 2015; bonus features include audio commentaries for every episode, uncensored episodes, deleted scenes, gag reel, and several behind-the-scenes featurettes. A limited edition Blu-ray set was also released with 3D packaging and a postcard vinyl of the ''Better Call Saul'' theme song by
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. The first season introduces the two timelines where the show occurs. The timeline where the story primarily takes place begins in 2002, years before ''Breaking Bad'', where Saul Goodman goes by his original name of Jimmy McGill. He schemes to represent Craig Kettleman, who is accused of embezzlement, leading to dangerous encounters with psychotic drug lord Tuco Salamanca and his lieutenant Nacho. Jimmy also cares for his brother Chuck, who is housebound with
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. While pursuing
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cases, Jimmy discovers several seniors being defrauded by the Sandpiper retirement community. As the subsequent
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against Sandpiper grows, Chuck suggests giving it to his law firm, Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill. Jimmy receives a small of counsel fee and a share of any future settlement, but is blocked from participation. Jimmy learns Chuck had sabotaged his legal career out of resentment. HHM brings in another firm, Davis & Main, to assist with the case. After the death of an old friend, Jimmy finds success when D&M offers to hire him because of his knowledge of the Sandpiper case. The secondary timeline takes place in 2010, following events of ''Breaking Bad'', where Saul has fled Albuquerque and hides in Nebraska under the name Gene Takavic. He now manages a Cinnabon and reminisces about his time in Albuquerque. This period would only be shown in the
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of the first five season premieres, but would be fully explored in the final season's last four episodes.


Season 2 (2016)

Prior to the series' launch, on June 19, 2014, AMC renewed the series for a second season of 13 episodes to premiere in early 2016, which was later reduced to 10 episodes. It premiered on February 15, 2016, and released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on November 15, 2016; bonus features include audio commentaries for every episode and several behind-the-scenes featurettes. In 2002, Jimmy works as an associate at D&M, but quits after his ostentatious legal style doesn't mesh with the firm's corporate demeanor. Kim is demoted by Chuck's partner, Howard Hamlin, because of Jimmy's actions. She secures banking firm Mesa Verde as an HHM client, and Howard is happy to have the business but denies her credit. Kim quits HHM and opens a shared private practice with Jimmy. Jimmy sabotages Chuck's work for Mesa Verde, which drops HHM and hires Kim, but Chuck discovers this and tricks Jimmy into confessing. Nacho hires Mike Ehrmantraut to remove Tuco, but Mike instead arranges his imprisonment. Cartel elder and uncle of Tuco, Hector Salamanca, confronts Mike. Mike attempts to assassinate Hector, but is mysteriously interrupted. In 2010, Gene accidentally locks himself in the dumpster room when closing out the Omaha Cinnabon for the night. Instead of alerting the police by using the emergency exit, he spends the night waiting for a janitor to open the door.


Season 3 (2017)

AMC announced on March 15, 2016 that ''Better Call Saul'' was renewed for a 10-episode third season, which premiered April 10, 2017. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on January 16, 2018; bonus features include audio commentaries for every episode and several behind-the-scenes featurettes. In 2003, Jimmy's law license is suspended and Chuck's hypersensitivity condition is revealed to be psychosomatic during the disciplinary hearing. After Jimmy covertly sabotages Chuck's insurance, Howard urges him to retire, but Chuck sues HHM in spite. Howard buys him out of the firm, leading Chuck to commit suicide. Gus prevents Hector's assassination, and Mike attacks Hector's trucks to steal $250,000 on Gus's orders. To help launder the money, Gus arranges for Mike's hire as a contracted security consultant at Madrigal. Hector plans to take over the business of Nacho's father, so his son attempts to kill Hector by sabotaging his angina medication. With the cartel's preference in Gus's drug distribution over Hector's, he suffers a stroke during a confrontation, rendering him comatose. In 2010, Gene points mall security guards towards a shoplifter during his lunch break. After returning to work, a stressed Gene suddenly collapses.


Season 4 (2018)

Following the third season's end on June 27, 2017, AMC renewed the series for a 10-episode fourth season, which premiered on August 6, 2018. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on May 7, 2019; bonus features include audio commentary for every episode and several behind-the-scenes featurettes. In 2003, Jimmy regains his outgoing demeanor after Howard shoulders the blame for Chuck's death. Jimmy manages a cell phone store during the suspension of his law license but makes more reselling prepaid phones to low-level criminals. A year later, his law license reinstatement is denied over lack of remorse for Chuck. After faking mourning, he successfully appeals and practices as the "Saul Goodman" trade name. Gus learns Nacho attempted to kill Hector and blackmails him into undermining the Salamancas. Mike escorts engineers who evaluate Gus's industrial laundry site as a potential underground meth lab. Gus hires Werner Ziegler to oversee construction, but Mike is ordered to kill Werner when he tries to escape. Hector recovers from his stroke, but is mute and can only move his right index finger. His nephew, Lalo Salamanca, arrives to run Hector's business, learning of the construction project. In 2010, Gene is raced to the hospital after his collapse; he is later discharged after doctors confirm he did not suffer a heart attack. Gene becomes uneasy when a taxi driver with an
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air freshener seems to recognize him.


Season 5 (2020)

The series was renewed for a fifth season on July 28, 2018, just prior to the airing of the fourth season. The fifth season was not expected to air until 2020; according to AMC's Sarah Barnett, the delay was "driven by talent needs". The 10-episode fifth season would start airing with a special Sunday broadcast on February 23, 2020, with following episodes to air on Mondays. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on November 24, 2020; bonus features include cast and crew audio commentaries on every episode, deleted scenes, and various behind-the-scenes featurettes. In 2004, Jimmy's law practice as Saul Goodman draws him into Albuquerque's drug trade and he is conflicted when Howard offers him a position at HHM. Kim balances her Mesa Verde and ''pro bono'' work with her own feelings for Jimmy, and finds herself employing similar conman-style tactics. Jimmy and Kim later devise a plan to ruin Howard to settle the Sandpiper case. Lalo's presence in Albuquerque forces Gus to suspend construction of his meth lab. Nacho and Mike become pawns in the ongoing feud between the Salamancas and Gus. After Lalo is arrested for murder, he hires Jimmy to represent him and arrange bail, which almost kills Jimmy. After an unsuccessful attempt on Lalo's life by Gus's hired assassins after his release, Lalo deduces that Nacho has betrayed him. In 2010, during another lunch break, Gene is approached by the taxi driver, Jeff, and his friend Buddy. Jeff reveals he recognized Gene as Saul Goodman from when he previously lived in Albuquerque. Gene admits he is living with a secret identity.


Season 6 (2022)

AMC renewed the series for a sixth season on January 16, 2020, with a scheduled premiere in 2021. Showrunner Peter Gould confirmed it would be the show's final season and consist of 13 episodes rather than the usual 10. Production experienced long delays due to
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and star Bob Odenkirk needing several weeks to fully recover from a heart attack he experienced on set. The sixth and final season was split into two halves; the first half premiered on April 18, 2022, while the last half premiered on July 11, 2022. The complete season was released on Blu-ray and DVD in region 1 on December 6, 2022; bonus features include cast and crew audio commentaries on every episode, deleted scenes, outtakes, and various behind-the-scenes featurettes. In 2004, Nacho attempts to flee from the Salamancas after the attempt on Lalo's life, but after Gus falsely implicates him, Nacho sacrifices himself in exchange for his father's safety. Jimmy and Kim smear Howard's reputation, thereby forcing a settlement of the Sandpiper case. Howard confronts them, but is murdered by Lalo. After forcing Kim to act as a diversion, Lalo ambushes Gus to access the meth lab under construction. Gus kills Lalo with a hidden gun. Mike makes Howard's death appear as a suicide, and oversees the burial of Howard and Lalo beneath the lab. A traumatized Kim quits the law and divorces Jimmy. Several years later, Jimmy has fully transformed into Saul Goodman. In 2010, Gene approaches Jeff and Buddy with an offer to rob a department store. After reaching out to Kim, who now lives in Florida, Gene devises a scheme to obtain financial identification of several rich single men at bars he can sell for profit. When the scheme goes wrong, Buddy quits the operation, Jeff is arrested, and Gene is eventually caught. He is extradited to Albuquerque for the trial and feigns testimony implicating Kim so she can be summoned to court. He confesses to Kim and those at the trial about his crimes during the events of ''Breaking Bad'' and ''Better Call Saul'', getting an 86-year sentence. Jimmy is recognized as Saul in prison and gains popularity with the inmates. Kim visits him and they share a cigarette before parting again.


Broadcast

''Better Call Saul'' airs on cable network
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. The series premiere drew in 4.4 million and 4 million in the 18–49 and 25–54 demographics, respectively, and received an overall viewership of 6.9 million. This was the record for the highest-rated scripted series premiere in basic cable history, until it was surpassed later the same year by another AMC series, '' Fear the Walking Dead''. In December 2013,
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announced that the entire first season would be available for streaming in the U.S. after the airing of the first-season finale, and in Latin America and Europe each episode would be available a few days after the episode airs in the U.S. However, the first season was not released on Netflix in the U.S. until February 1, 2016. Internationally, episodes of the second season became available the day after they aired in the U.S. Netflix is the exclusive video-on-demand provider for the series and makes the content available in all its territories, except for
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and
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. In Australia, ''Better Call Saul'' premiered on the streaming service Stan on February 9, 2015, acting as the service's flagship program. In New Zealand, the show was exclusive to the video-on-demand service
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before moving to
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in 2020 when both services were merged. The episodes were available for viewing within three days of broadcast in the U.S. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the series was acquired by Netflix on December 16, 2013, and the first episode premiered on February 9, 2015, with the second episode released the following day. Every subsequent episode was released each week thereafter. In Ireland, the series began airing on Irish TV network
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on October 18, 2022. In India, the series was broadcast on
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within 24 hours of the U.S. broadcast. During the final season's run in 2022, each episode would be available to stream the day they premiered on
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, AMC's streaming service which first launched in June 2020. The
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resulted in the biggest day of new subscriber sign-ups for AMC+, and by the
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episodic viewership on the streaming service rose by 61%. During the release of the series finale on AMC+, the app experienced an outage, causing many users to be logged out. AMC later reported that first-day viewing numbers for the finale on AMC+ was four times as big as the
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, and called the series' final season the highest acquisition driver in the history of the streaming service.


Reception


Critical response

''Better Call Saul'' has received critical acclaim and is considered to be an outstanding example of how to successfully produce a
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and spinoff work that defies expectations. Many critics have called ''Better Call Saul'' a worthy successor to '' Breaking Bad'' and some have even deemed it superior to its predecessor. In September 2019, ''
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'' ranked the show at No. 48 on its list of the 100 best TV shows of the 21st century, describing it as "A supremely measured character piece that has steadily improved as its central tragedy has materialised." In 2021, ''
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'' ranked ''Better Call Saul'' at No. 27 on their list of The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. Also in 2021, it was voted the 23rd-best TV series of the 21st century by the
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, as picked by 206 TV experts from around the world. In September of 2022, ''Rolling Stone'' listed ''Better Call Saul'' as the 32nd greatest TV show of all time, in its updated list from 2016. The first season has a 97% approval rating on the
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website
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, with an average rating of 8.1/10 based on 291 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "''Better Call Saul'' is a quirky, dark character study that manages to stand on its own without being overshadowed by the series that spawned it."
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, which uses a weighted average, assigned a "generally favorable" score of 78 based on 43 reviews. The second season has a 97% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.7/10 based on 182 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "''Better Call Saul'' continues to tighten its hold on viewers with a batch of episodes that inject a surge of dramatic energy while showcasing the charms of its talented lead." On Metacritic, it has a score of 85 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". The third season has a 98% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.75/10 based on 175 reviews. The website's critical consensus is, "''Better Call Saul'' shows no signs of slipping in season 3, as the introduction of more familiar faces causes the inevitable transformation of its lead to pick up exciting speed." On Metacritic, it has a score of 87 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". The fourth season has a 99% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.9/10 based on 185 reviews. The website's critical consensus states, "Well-crafted and compelling as ever, ''Better Call Saul'' deftly balances the show it was and the one it will inevitably become." On Metacritic, it has a score of 87 out of 100, based on 16 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". The fifth season has a 99% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.9/10 based on 184 reviews. The website's critical consensus is, "Grounded by Bob Odenkirk's endlessly nuanced, lived-in performance, ''Better Call Saul''s fifth season is a darkly funny, vividly realized master class in tragedy." On Metacritic, it has a score of 92 out of 100 based on 16 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". The sixth season has a 99% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 9.4/10 based on 174 reviews. The website's critical consensus is, "''Better Call Saul'' remains as masterfully in control as Jimmy McGill keeps insisting he is in this final season, where years of simmering storytelling come to a scintillating boil." On Metacritic, it has a score of 94 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". After the airing of the series finale, Stuart Jeffries of ''
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'' said that the series had surprisingly surpassed its predecessor in quality, saying: "Over six series, ''Better Call Saul'' evolved into a more profound and beautiful drama about human corruption than its predecessor. It mutated into something visually more sumptuous than ''Breaking Bad'', while never, for a moment, losing its verbal dexterity and moral compass". Craig Elvy of ''
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'' also opined that the series was better than its predecessor, saying: "Jimmy McGill's spinoff leaves a very familiar legacy - sustained and enthusiastic praise from audiences and critics, capped by an ending that satisfies across the board." He went on to say: "When ''Better Call Saul'' began, many would've hoped the spinoff could either escape ''Breaking Bad''s shadow, or somehow enhance Walt and Jesse's story with illuminating new details. Few dared dream ''Better Call Saul'' would achieve both, and the sheer ambition to create a spinoff that wholly embraces its predecessor whilst also existing in a totally different realm exemplifies why ''Better Call Saul'' has an ever-so-slight edge over ''Breaking Bad''." Jeremy Urquhart of ''
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'' made a comparison between the quality of both series’, saying: "''Breaking Bad'' succeeds as a crime-thriller tragedy with a fast-paced plot, and ''Better Call Saul'' works as a slower-paced, character-focused drama (with some dark comedy)". He said the list "doesn't aim to argue that one is better than the other. It's a matter of personal preference, but it's hard to deny that there are certain things ''Better Call Saul'' does better, but also some areas where it isn't quite as great as its parent show."


Ratings


Accolades

''Better Call Saul'' has received 46
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nominations. It has received six nominations for Outstanding Drama Series.
Bob Odenkirk Robert John Odenkirk (; born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker best known for his role as Saul Goodman on ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and its spin-off ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022). For the latter, he has re ...
has received five nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
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and
Giancarlo Esposito Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito (; born April 26, 1958) is an American actor and director. He is best known for portraying Gus Fring in the AMC crime drama series '' Breaking Bad'', from 2009 to 2011, and in its prequel series ''Better ...
have each been nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series; four times for Banks and twice for Esposito.
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has received a nomination for
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. The series has also received six nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series and one nomination for
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.


Franchise

''Better Call Saul'' has its own set of official multimedia spin-offs and related media within the ''Breaking Bad'' franchise. This includes a talk show, several web series and digital shorts, comic books, and an insider podcast.


Notes


References


External links

* – official site at
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