Breaking Bad Star Talks Hank . Best Call Saul Return and Justice

Warning: This story contains spoilers for the Better Call Saul episode “Saul Gone”. Marie Schrader (Betsy Brandt) said when facing Sol Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) in The best of Saul on demand series finale. For the first time since then Evils collapse In the 2013 finale of “Vilina,” Brant reprized her role as the grieving widow of DEA ASAC Hank Schrader (Dean Norris), who died in the line of duty during the arrest of his brother-in-law: Walter White (Bryan Cranston).

For the first time since then Too bad It’s over, there was justice for Hank and Agent Steve Gomez (Stephen Michael Quezada), shot by Jack Welker (Michael Bowen) and his gang when they protect an arrested Walter in Too badIt is “Ozymandias”.

After Walt’s widow, Skyler (Anna John), gives up the location of Hank and Steve’s bodies in exchange for a deal with the feds, Goodman – née James McGill – is sentenced to 86 years in prison for a list of federal crimes, including an accessory for the murders of decorated officers Schrader and Gomez.

While Norris, the star of Brandt, reprized his role in two episodes of the series Too bad The fifth season of prequel, and Saul The series’ final episode—set in the Post-Bad timeline in late 2010—was the first time Brandt had reprised her purple-hued character in nearly a decade.

“Oh my God, it was an absolute pleasure,” said Brandt. “It wasn’t something I thought I’d do. When you’re done, you’re done. That’s usually the way it is,” said Brandt. diverse. “I thought the last time I played would be when I had to repeat a file Too bad The end when I was in New York at Michael J Fox Show. I thought that’s how I’d end up, on a sound stage on the phone with the team in L.A., but it was like wearing your favorite jacket that you forgot how much I loved you. I missed her.”

Brandt continued, “I know she can be a real pain in the ass, but I miss her, that purple-wearing geek. The way they brought her back, I’ve grown so much since we saw her. I love the dignity they gave her. It was all I wanted for my character as an actor.” .

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After the arrest of an Albuquerque con man who became a fugitive in Omaha, Nebraska, Mary Goodman told the incarcerated, “They told me they found you in a trash can. Well, that makes sense.” With Walt and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) dying in the wind, Goodman is the only one left to hear Mary’s emotional appeal: “My husband was the best man I ever knew.”

“I still want her to be the same person; you have to get to know her. Mary is badly injured, and she still is, but she is determined and wants to do the right thing by Hank,” said Brandt. “I always had this feeling that — talking about it with emotion knowing he pretended, believe me, I got it — what kept it going after Hank died was that she wanted to make him proud, even after he was gone. Dean Norris wasn’t in this episode, but Hank was. He was in my heart all the days we were shooting. That’s what really guides her. Not “What is Hank going to do?” but “What would Hank think of what I’m doing?” Their love story on the show is really beautiful, and it was so nice to honor that.”

While Marie’s sister, Skylar, does not appear, the sequels Too bad It reverberated throughout what was the epilogue of the Bad Universe.

“What Walt did to our family, and my husband, and my sister and I, to Walt Jr.—to the Gomez family, she’s a widow and three kids have lost their dad. I loved the gravity of them being together and holding each other through it,” Brandt said of the courtroom scene. “I thought it was a beautiful moment.” truly. I also saw Odenkirk say ‘I’m James McGill.’ When we were filming this scene, Bob gave me goosebumps.”

Asked about what’s next to post-Too bad And the The best of Saul on demandBrandt said, “She just keeps moving on. I think she’s going to live the life she knows Hank wants. I think that’s exactly what’s guiding her. I can’t imagine what dating would be like for her, because she’s going to compare everyone to Hank, and she’s going to do that for a while.” But I believe she will live a long, happy and full life.”

As for fixing what was left of the White/Schrader family, “I wish she and Skyler had some bond. They’d never be the same, but I love that relationship. I love that they have that connection with friends in the war. That was such a loss. For my character when I realized that Skyler was involved in this. I think it would be hard to forgive her, but I hope they have some connection. And I hope you see Walt Jr. and little baby Holly.”

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