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  2. Why weren't the cast of Better Call Saul aged down?

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    1. Simple. While the second crew was completing the meth lab, Gus got himself and Mike memberships for the hot springs at Jemez, so they could debrief in a more relaxed setting. The minerals worked their magic so well that by the time it was done, both men looked 12 or 13 years younger. – Paul D. Waite.

  3. 39. It doesn't matter. Surprisingly, despite being set before Breaking Bad your enjoyment of Better Call Saul does not depend on whether you have seen Breaking Bad or not. Although characters from Breaking Bad make an appearance in Better Call Saul, as of the end of the first season you do not need to know anything about Breaking Bad to enjoy ...

  4. It’s a striking sequence, not just for the way Lyle’s mundane task is contrasted with the much higher stakes of Victor leading a DEA task force on a semi-wild goose chase. This feels like the first time on Better Call Saul — and one of the few times in Giancarlo Esposito’s entire time playing the role — where we are seeing Gus Fring ...

  5. Origin of Saul Goodman's Name - Movies & TV Stack Exchange

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    11. Saul Goodman character made his appearance in Breaking Bad's Episode 8 of Season 2 named " Better Call Saul ". In the " Insider Podcast " of the episode, Vince Gilligan explains that he came up with the name " Saul Goode " (it's all good) one day as he was showering and that it was later changed into " Saul Goodman " (it's all good man ...

  6. What was the big deal about the Davis & Main commercial in Better...

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    In S2E3 (Amarillo) of Better Call Saul, Jimmy runs a commercial advertising the legal battle between Sandpiper Crossing and Davis & Main law firm. Jimmy, fed up with being not being able to work in the way he wants, runs the commercial without the approval of the partners at his firm.

  7. At what point in Better Call Saul does the first scene of...

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    To the best of my recollection, there aren't any flashback scenes in Breaking Bad that show events during the period of 2002–4, while Better Call Saul is taking place. The first black-and-white scene of Better Call Saul, introducing the story of "Gene Takovic", takes place in October 2010. This is about a month after the death of Walter White ...

  8. Why does Better Call Saul show future events in black and white?

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    Throughout Better Call Saul Season 6, all future events (after the main storyline of Breaking Bad ends and Saul lives a low-profile life in exile) are shown in black and white. Normally, events happening in the past are shown as black and white, while events in the present or future are shown in full color.

  9. What does this code mean in the finale of Better Call Saul?

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    In the finale of Better Call Saul, Saul/Gene/McGill is hiding in a dumpster; he finds a piece of paper from a bandage and it reads: Hoover Max Extract Pressure-Pro, model sixty As soon as he finishes reading it, he attempts to use an unwrapped burner phone, I can guess that this code has something to do with the vacuum man who specialises in ...

  10. better call saul - How much was the final Sandpiper settlement...

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    1. And as noted in the answer below (and the attached video), the counsel fee was 1/3 of the total settlement. So overall Jimmy stood to personally gain 1/15 of the total settlement amount; if the final settlement totaled $20 million then his share would have been $1.33 million. – Michael Seifert. Sep 22, 2023 at 12:48.

  11. What is the significance of Jimmy's restaurant scenes in Better...

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    As Saul remarks to Walt, the best he can hope for is to be manager of a Cinnabon in Omaha. True to his word, he achieves this glittering dream*, which is what we see in the black-and-white season-opening scenes in Better Call Saul — our lead character, after the events of both shows, living his life as best he can.