The final season of Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's Better Call Saul brought about the highly anticipated return of Breaking Bad's iconic, beloved duo, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and
"Breaking Bad" is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad.
The two Emmy winners reprised their roles for the first time on the “Breaking Bad” prequel, just a few years after they shared the screen briefly in “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.” After fans theorized about when Walt and Jesse would show up, they were introduced during a flashback to “Breaking Bad” Season 2 Episode ...
"Better Call Saul" The Guy for This (TV Episode 2020) - Dean Norris as Hank Schrader - IMDb.
Gustavo "Gus" Fring is a fictional character portrayed by Giancarlo Esposito in the Breaking Bad franchise, serving as the main antagonist of the crime drama series Breaking Bad and a major character in its prequel Better Call Saul.
Were Gus and Max lovers? No, Max says outright that Gus is like a "brother to me". In BCS, the "boyfriend" line was delivered jokingly as in, it was quite obvious that their relationship was close and seen as homoerotic to people who worked near the two.
Gus leaves the bar, back to his life of solitude. It's the last time we see Fring in Better Call Saul, an even more tragic conclusion than his previous end, where half his face gets blown off by Hector Salamanca in Breaking Bad.
After Walt tries one last time to intimidate Saul into doing his bidding, his cancer rears its ugly head in a series of coughs that bring him to his knees and let Saul know big bad Heisenberg is no more before he leaves for his new life in Omaha.
In 2020, Norris reprised the role of Agent Hank Schrader on-screen in the Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul during the show's fifth season.
Better Call Saul's story is split between two timelines: pre-Breaking Bad and post-Breaking Bad. The latter timeline is Saul's life after he is relocated from Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the end of Breaking Bad. In that future timeline, he's a Cinnabon employee named Gene Takovic living in Omaha, Nebraska.
The best Breaking Bad watch order is to simply watch the original show before Better Call Saul. While Better Call Saul covers a lot of events involving Breaking Bad characters that happen before Walter White's story begins, the best possible experience regarding this universe starts with Breaking Bad.
The real reason why Gus killed Victor in such a brutal fashion is that it sends a crystal clear message to the two men: if they put the operation at risk, then Gus wouldn't hesitate to kill either one of them as well.
Walt and Jesse first met Saul in “Breaking Bad” because he represented one of their dealers, Jesse's friend Badger, who was arrested for meth distribution.
The honest answer: no, there will most likely never be a Breaking Bad Season 6. The show's storylines have all concluded, and Vince Gilligan is working on a new project. Bryan Cranston has reprised his role as Walter White a few times since the original show's finale.
Vince Gilligan ended Breaking Bad after five years because he thought The X-Files went on too long. "I looked up one day, and realised that everybody was watching something else." You can have too much of a good thing, but when Breaking Bad ended after just five years, it left fans hungry for more.
For no reason at all (?) let's take a look back at Season 2 Episode 8 of Breaking Bad – the episode was called "Better Call Saul".
Director Peter Gould's use of black and white to draw the viewer's eye and aid in the framing of his shots is spectacular. He reminds the viewer of classic black and white films while also underscoring and symbolizing Saul Goodman's journey out of darkness and toward the light.
While Walter damaged society more with his drugs, Saul was the worse person. Saul would run over anyone to get ahead. He had it made, and he blew it up for greed…he just couldn't help himself. Walter had funding his cancer treatment to do what he did, then got into deep…
Walter is far more intelligent, although Saul is a genius in his own right. He is not only an incredible lawyer but he probably has the largest lexicon of obscure film references for any situation of any character or human in existence.
Saul Goodman
His bodyguard Huell was also a stand-up guy. The only problem about Saul is that he was loyal to Walt, while he had no problems with betraying Jesse.
Gus yelled something along the lines of “HOOAH!”, purely because of the shock of seeing the bomb devastating him to the point of triggering some primal instinct, making him stand up and scream as loud as he can.
Jimmy/Saul and Gus never meet in either Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul. Jimmy was roped into the Salamancas' orbit, so he couldn't work for Gus even if he wanted. The two would have communicated using Mike as a go-between if necessary, but there's no evidence that they did so. They knew each other by reputation only.
While much of Gus' Breaking Bad demise was achieved via practical prosthetic make-up appliances attached to Giancarlo Esposito's face, there was no realistic way to bring to life the effect they needed without augmenting the practical work with CGI.