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various better call stuff, including unfinished cinnabon gene drawsvarious better call stuff, including unfinished cinnabon gene draws

various better call stuff, including unfinished cinnabon gene draws


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nessasan:Just a FEW of Saul Goodman’s tasteful combinations.

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Just a FEW of Saul Goodman’s tasteful combinations.


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As much as I can’t blame Albuquerque lawyer Ron Bell for jumping on the Breaking Badwagon, I j

As much as I can’t blame Albuquerque lawyer Ron Bell for jumping on the Breaking Badwagon, I just don’t think he has Saul’s fashion sense.


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Redditor safetydance posted this amazing likeness of our hero in cake, guaranteed to be 100% edible.

Redditorsafetydance posted this amazing likeness of our hero in cake, guaranteed to be 100% edible. I wouldn’t even know where to start.


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In addition to the fine cinematography, one of the great joys of watching Better Call Saul thus far

In addition to the fine cinematography, one of the great joys of watching Better Call Saul thus far has been watching Bob Odenkirk flex his acting muscles. 

The only other actor and character from Breaking Bad that I think is capable of carrying his own show would be Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring. I would love to see Fring’s backstory in Cuba as a miniseries someday. If not as a miniseries, then for sure as a pulp comic book. Universe, make it happen.


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Onion AV Club Interviews Bob OdenkirkAVC: When was the topic of a Saul-based spin-off first proposed

Onion AV Club Interviews Bob Odenkirk

AVC: When was the topic of a Saul-based spin-off first proposed?

BO: Literally, the first time I did the character, by the crew. Everybody made jokes about the spin-off. The first time I did the first scene in his office, there were jokes about, “Can I get a job on the spin-off?” [Laughs.] The character was just so big. Most big character parts on a show like this feel more supportive and less outsized and take up less oxygen than Saul took up. And so people joked about it right away.


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Better Call Saul: The Vicious Outdoor CampaignNetflix promotion by Ogilvy Paris featuring 50 “legal”

Better Call Saul: The Vicious Outdoor Campaign

Netflix promotion by Ogilvy Paris featuring 50 “legal” tips from Saul Goodman


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T86 Seconds to the Sofa: In Praise of Better Call Saul’s SlownessBut Saul creators Vince Gilli

T86 Seconds to the Sofa: In Praise of Better Call Saul’s Slowness

But Saul creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould are not satisfied to let this show be a companion piece. They understand that we’re all waiting for Saul Goodman to emerge, and they use that to enrich the story by making us feel the weight of the wait. In this respect, the Hummel collector’s descent down the stairs is a visual microcosm of the series’ preordained arc.

I was just having an internal debate with myself on this subject the other day and I came to much the same conclusion, but Onion A.V.’s John Teti has expressed it so eloquently that this article deserves to be read.

I totally agree that slowness is an important element that distinguishes Better Call SaulfromBreaking Bad, which tended to compress time. 


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Even when you think it can’t surprise you anymore, Better Call Saul finds a a way. Get Bo’s thoughts on the newest episode now!

Some Better Call Saul fanart. Who else loves this show? I love Jimmy and Kim so much and can’t

Some Better Call Saul fanart. Who else loves this show? I love Jimmy and Kim so much and can’t wait for season 5! :’)


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What are we currently watching? This freakin guy. Better Call Saul is the prequel show to Breaking Bad, and I’m loving it so far. Less intense, a little more artsy, and we’ve had to pause and cry-laugh at some of Jimmy’s dialogue.

My poster for Better Call Saul 605, Black and Blue. I watched the boxing scene at least 10 times and it just kept getting better. The storytelling in that scene is *chef’s kiss*

My poster for Better Call Saul episode 601, Wine and Roses.

Getting reacquainted with some old friends before the new season.

My poster for Better Call Saul 506, Wexler v. Goodman. An absolute powerhouse of an episode! I’ve been waiting for tonight’s episode since the very moment this one ended.

My poster for @bettercallsaulamc 503, The Guy For This. Hank and Gomey! Meeting Saul! How could I not draw this moment? This episode was again filled with amazing scenes and I feel like this season, more than ever, has so much great stuff that figuring out what to put in these posters is really hard. Kim in particular had a powerhouse episode, but I’m not sure how many episodes Hank and Steve will be in, so I went with that direction.

My poster for Better Call Saul episode 501, Magic Man. An amazing episode full of memorable moments, but how could I say no to featuring an actual sideshow? Plus, I don’t think I’ve done a BCS poster with this color palette yet. Well, episode 2 has already aired so I better get back to it.

You know a show is good when the most cruel, ruthless and senseless action makes you very nauseous and unwell after watching it.

Especially when you have been getting used to those type of elements in other stories and almost got desensitized to those sort of things. I know it be might be something weird (even creepy ) to say but I am glad I felt that way after seeing it because that’s the whole purpose of it, the whole purpose of that scene and how you should feel about it. At least I would hope that’s the case because I felt extremely nauseous and uncomfortable when it happened.

Like I don’t want to freak anybody out by saying this. X) It’s just about the way we are influenced by certain other stories sometimes and I’m glad BCS isn’t like that and has never been that way about that particular topic.

Sometimes certain stories makes you forget how impactful and shocking those types of things actually are to the point you don’t feel anything when it happens. You know it is wrong but you lack that shock and impact moment that really puts things into perspective. Plus makes you really realise what just happened or what’s going on.

Of course BrBa wasn’t shy about doing it in a gruesome way and sometimes with a dark comedy vibe to it but there was always that feeling of impact and shock when it still happened. And in BCS it’s even more apparent with the way they do certain things.

There’s not a lot of, (and I mean it), shows or stories like Better Call Saul; they are very rare. And tonight’s episode is an example of that to me.

I’m glad there’s this break until July 11th so we can really digest everything that’s been given, and done to us xD, in the past few weeks and tonight of course.

Only 6 episodes left, it’s almost the end guys. Let’s get ready because we’re not out of the woods yet.

Why does tonight’s episode feel like “Chicanery” all over again ? Like you know being an episode that was 3 seasons in the making.

Like I genuinely have a feeling “Plan and Execution” feels exactly the same way. Something that was 6 seasons in the making and is going to have a giant lasting effect.

Too many characters and things from previous seasons are connected to it from what I’ve seen. Especially the storyline they are getting into. Characters that are from Season 1 and 2 that I’ve seen are coming back or might be coming back. It’s intriguing, very intriguing.

But it’s also scary, it’s truly scary. I don’t know what they’re going to do and I have no idea how they’re going to do it but I just want the episode right now.

I can’t keep waiting. I just want it now. I want to know what happens.

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nereaomac: Jimmy McGill new pics by AMCnereaomac: Jimmy McGill new pics by AMC

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Jimmy McGill new pics by AMC


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