Star Bob Odenkirk shares details about Walt and Jesse's return in Better Call Saul season 6, revealing that their roles are more significant than expected. Better Call Saul, co-created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, has been a big hit with audiences and critics, chronicling Jimmy McGill's downfall from an honest law firm employee to dirty criminal cartel lawyer Saul Goodman. The show is airing its sixth and final season, with the mid-season finale serving viewers a shocking death and setting up the events in the remaining six episodes.
Earlier this year, it was revealed that Walt (Bryan Cranston), Jesse (Aaron Paul), and a host of other familiar faces would return for Better Call Saul's final season. While audiences have already been treated to the return of the Kettlemans, Wendy and, Spooge, Walt and Jesse still have yet to show up. With season 6 promising to bridge the gap between the version of Saul in Better Call Saul and the version fans see in Breaking Bad, many fans wonder how Walt and Jesse will play into the final episodes.
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In a new interview with Metro at the Tribecca Film Festival, Odenkirk shares more information regarding Walt and Jesse's return, explaining that their roles are bigger than many fans might have realized. Instead of a single appearance for the pair, Odenkirk reveals that both characters will appear more than once in the remaining episodes, with the star also saying that "it was great" seeing Cranston and Paul back in character. Check out Odenkirk's full comment below:
"[It was] so good. Seeing Bryan and Aaron playing Walt and Jesse…It’s not just one time… And it was great."
Although Breaking Bad ended almost ten years
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