The truth is, even if you are never prepared, Bob Odenkirk has said goodbye to the series he has starred in for the past seven years: “Better Call Saul”. The actor, who has given birth to Saul Goodman since he was introduced in the second season of “Breaking Bad,” has already said goodbye to the prequel before the premiere of the sixth and final season, in February. However, after the arrival of chapter 13 of season 6, ‘Better Call Saul’ comes to an end, and Odenkirk did not want to miss the opportunity to say goodbye, thanking the fans for the love they have shown all this time. .

Final thanks from Bob Odenkirk pic.twitter.com/IFODl4bcLD
? Mr Bob Odenkirk (@mrbobodenkirk) August 16, 2022
He did this via his Twitter account, in which he posted a video of over two minutes stating how he managed all of this: “Everyone has asked me how I feel about saying goodbye to Saul Goodman and ‘Better Call Saul’, and I’m not good at answering that question because, frankly, I still have a hard time seeing this experience and even my character in perspective. There are a lot of moving parts that fit together very well and it’s a mystery to me how this all happened. “stated the actor.
Odenkirk thanked the work of Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, the creators of the series, stating that he hopes it lived up to expectations: “I didn’t do anything to deserve this role, but I hope I earned it for six seasons”. He hasn’t forgotten his cast and teammates, nor, of course, the fans. “Thanks for giving us a chance, because we got out of many people’s favorite series and could have been hated just for trying to do another series, but they gave us a chanceand I hope we have made the most of it. “.
something very compact
After six seasons, “Better Call Saul” closes a circle that began in 2008 with the premiere of “Breaking Bad”. If we add to this “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie”, the sequel spin-off centered on the character of Jessie Pinkman and played by Aaron Paul, we are left with a more than compact saga. with countless awards to his credit. However, Gilligan has already stated that there will be no more sequels. “It’s tempting to stay longer when you’re having fun at the party. But then you look around and you’re the last person there with the lamp on your head and the hosts are waiting for you to leave. I don’t want to be that person. “..
Source: E Cartelera