‘Better Call Saul’ Finale Almost Had a Different Ending
Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn unpack that emotional goodbye and showrunner Peter Gould shares a scrapped idea for how the show might have ended.
Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn unpack that emotional goodbye and showrunner Peter Gould shares a scrapped idea for how the show might have ended.
Given death or regret or redemption for its title character, series co-creator Peter Gould delivers a farewell episode that rejects the need for a choice.
Supervising sound editors Nick Forshager and Kathryn Madsen look back on the joys of using sound to fill in key moments of the series.
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Even in the face of Jimmy’s impending transformation, the Season 5 premiere resets a chessboard full of characters whose futures are dark and unknown.
Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn remain in top form, as Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould eloquently steer their prequel series into its inescapable skid.
Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan joined their cast to announce the final season of “Better Call Saul” and preview the penultimate season at the TCAs in Pasadena.
Co-creator Peter Gould also told IndieWire why he thinks Kim Wexler is “Saul’s” version of Jesse Pinkman.
The three-time Emmy nominee, who just filmed a role in Steven Spielberg’s “The Papers,” reveals why he was so surprised by that initial call to join “Breaking Bad.”
Right now, co-creator Peter Gould says it’s all “Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy” in the writers’ room. But that may change, and soon.
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