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    ‘Better Call Saul’ Last Episodes To Finally Merge With ‘Breaking Bad’ Events

    ‘Better Call Saul‘ is set to release its final six episodes. The American crime drama series is a spin-off, prequel, and sequel to the award-winning show, ‘Breaking Bad.’

    The new sixth season of the critically acclaimed show is set to be its last. As the show’s chronology begins to approach the events of ‘Breaking Bad,’ viewers are preparing to see some familiar faces, including the return of Bryan Cranston’s Walter White and Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman.

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    Charcter Saul Goodman with Walter White
    Saul Goodman with Walter White

    The Netflix show is returning to the existence of Bob Odenkirk’s Gene Takavic, formerly known as Saul Goodman and Jimmy McGill. He now resides in Omaha, Neb, under a new identity after the collapse of Walter White’s criminal empire.

    Odenkirk shared the new teasers for the show’s final episodes on Saturday. It promises a return to chilly Nebraska for the series. The entirety of ‘Better Call Saul‘ features flash-forward sequences to Takavic’s anonymous life as a Cinnabon employee. Though he has since been recognized as Saul Goodman in more recent interstitials.

    I got made. I’m going to fix it myself,” Odenkirk’s character promises in a phone call, while the other teaser features dialogue spoken by Jeff, a cab driver who recognizes Takavic as Goodman in a previous episode.

    Actor Don Harvey played Jeff in the original sequence. Though the trailer appears to feature a new actor in a rear-view mirror shot as well as a voice-over, some fans have hypothesized that the role has been recast, as Harvey was featured in a role on HBO’s ‘We Own This City.’

    Premise Of The Show

    ‘Better Call Saul'
    ‘Better Call Saul’

    The series sets off with Jimmy struggling financially while handling low-paying cases including court-appointed public defender work. He lives in the back room of a nail salon which doubles as an office. While his romantic interest and former colleague, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn), is an attorney at Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM), a law firm co-owned by Jimmy’s brilliant but unwell brother, Chuck McGill (Michael McKean) and Chuck’s law partner, Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian).

    After hiring Jimmy as legal representation, Mike provides advice and security for Nacho Varga (Michael Mando), an intelligent drug dealer who later becomes a mole for Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), a drug lord and legitimate businessman. Their operations are disrupted by members of the murderous Salamanca family, including Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton). Odenkirk, Banks, and Esposito reprise their roles from ‘Breaking Bad,’ as do many others who make guest appearances. ‘Better Call Saul‘ returns on July 11.

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    Isha Rawat
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