Aaron Paul jokes that the intense secrecy surrounding his and Bryan Cranston's cameos in Better Call Saul season 6 was all for nothing. The three-time Emmy Award-winning actor starred in all five seasons of AMC's beloved crime dramaBreaking Bad as the deuteragonist Jesse Pinkman, the lovable slacker and stoner who is recruited by his former high school chemistry teacher, Walter White (Cranston), to manufacture and sell crystal methamphetamine. Though Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan originally planned to kill off Jesse in season 1, the character become so beloved he decided not to.
In Breaking Bad season 2, Bob Odenkirk makes his first appearance as Saul Goodman, the unscrupulous criminal lawyer whose past as a con man and earnest public defender would later be explored in the prequel series Better Call Saul, which is now in the midst of its sixth and final season. Ahead of Better Call Saul season 6's premiere, showrunner Peter Gould made the shocking announcement that Walt and Jesse will be returning. Just over the first half of Better Call Saul season 6 has come and gone without any sight of the Breaking Bad protagonists, meaning their appearances will have to come during the four remaining episodes.
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During a recent interview with the Albuquerque Journal, Cranston and Paul detail just how secretive their returns to New Mexico to film their cameos for Better Call Saul season 6 became. As has been well-documented, the pair were "flown in under the darkness of night," and they stayed in an Airbnb for four days; they were only allowed to leave to go to set. During the interview, Paul jokes that the intense secrecy was all for nothing. Read what
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