Spoilers below for the final episode of The best of Saul on demandSo be careful if you don’t get caught!
With AMC’s eighth episode The best of Saul on demand Finally drawing the line in the sands of the New Mexico desert for Jimmy McGill of Bob Odenkirk and his other most important character, Kim Wexler of Rhea Seehorn. After a watered down visit of morality to the monument to Howard Hamlin Dead and BuriedKim has ended things not just with Jamie, but throughout her career. With this split now in stone, Saul Goodman can fully emerge, and Too bad The schedule can officially start. Which means we are around the corner from Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are back! Like Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.
Looking at this glorious prospect, the two representatives spoke with Albuquerque Magazine About bringing the duo back to TV Following their previous reprisals For AMC / Netflix El Camino: Bad Breaking Movie. And Bryan Cranston, always the Joker despite his dramatic chops, has claimed that co-star Bob Odenkirk has become full of himself and demanded in the years since he pioneered the The best of Saul on demand. According to Cranston:
Of course, if Bob Odenkirk has changed in recent years, it will only be for the better, at least according to apparently everyone he has worked with. and love for Mr. Show The vet only got stronger during the filming of the last season, when Odenkirk suffered a heart attack that stopped production. (semi tragic The scene in question Happened in Episode 608.) The actor had nothing but love to share with everyone he worked with once the drama filmed earlier this year. However, the things on the screen are not at all cute and exhilarating, as the end points will soon be connected to this interconnected universe.
Not that we have any real proof yet of how Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will appear, as to whether or not they will appear together on screen. After all, Walt can appear in a flashback, while Jesse can appear in one of the black and white Gene attackers. But it looks like they’ll be paired up again, as they’ve been taken to production together. Cranston opened up about the extreme secrecy involved, saying:
The need for secrecy is clearly understandable, because fans would undoubtedly have flocked to whatever establishment the actors had gone to to inform the general public of Cranston and Paul’s trip to New Mexico at the time. And while it’s clear that they weren’t tortured or anything too cruel, it seems the duo went through less than ideal experiences just so viewers could experience their fantastic returns in completely untainted happiness.
Of course, the original idea was that no one would know about Walt and Jesse’s return until it happened, and Aaron Paul joked about co-authors Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould putting them through all those complications just to troll them, seeing the news of how it was revealed fairly early that the biggest Too bad A possible crossover was imminent. Here’s how Paul phrased it:
The one who doesn’t mess around is Gus Fring, who is now living much easier without Lalo haunting his daily existence. And with construction starting again in the lab below the sink, it’s only a matter of time before he needs someone there to cook up the signature blue methamphetamine in the heart of Too bad.
The best of Saul on demand Monday Nights airs on AMC at 9:00 PM ET, with rumors of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul returning in Episode 610, which airs July 25. And while you wait for that to happen, head over to our site 2022 TV premiere schedule Find out about new and returning offers on the way.
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