Better Call Saul has officially pulled the curtains, and Bob Odenkirk took the time to thank the fans for their love and devotion to the Breaking Bad prequel.
After 7.5 years on AMC, the Better Call Saul aired its last episode. After the show aired its final episode, Odenkirk took to social media to thank everyone, the fans, the cast, and the crew. While taking the time to voice his gratitude for everyone, Odenkirk, who's lucky to be alive to finish his work as the character, got emotional reflecting on his time as Saul Goodman.
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Odenkirk took the time to thank everyone involved, including the showrunners, cast, and crew. «I want to thank Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould for giving me the chance. I did nothing to deserve this part, but I hope I earned it over six seasons. The cast around me, Rhea Seehorn, Michael McKean, Jonathan Banks, Tony Dalton, Michael Mando, Patrick Fabian, and everyone else. I mean, Giancarlo Esposito. They all made me a better actor than I am just working with them or watching them work.» Odenkirk also wanted to thank Better Call Saul fans for giving the show a chance considering what it had to live up to. «Thanks for giving us a chance because we came out of maybe a lot of people's most favorite show ever, and we could have been hated for simply trying to do a show. But we weren't! We were given a chance, and hopefully, we made the most of it. Thank you for staying with us.»
Odenkirk has played the character of Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill/Gene Takovic since 2009. Originally, he wasn't supposed to have much of a role on Breaking Bad when they first put him on the show. However, because of how well Odenkirk captured the essence of
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