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To reflect the differences of the two personas, cinematographer Paul Donachie deliberately created more shadows during Odenkirk's scenes as Saul Goodman and less shadows while he was portraying Gene Takavic. [5] The episode is also the first in the sixth season to break with the "X and Y" naming scheme, [13] and marked a change in the title ...
Ray gets fed up and orders Schwoz to turn him into a ghost so that he can temporarily visit the Ghost Realm and deal with Tilda. They end up in a ghost fight where Ray is vulnerable to Tilda's attacks as a side effect of temporarily becoming a ghost. After Tilda defeated Ray, Mika notes that Tilda is adding to her list.
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AMC has released the final trailer for the second part of the sixth season of “Better Call Saul,” the critically acclaimed “Breaking Bad” prequel series starring Bob Odenkirk. The trailer ...
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Goodman at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con. John Goodman is an American actor known for his roles in film, television and theatre.. Goodman gained national fame for his role as the family patriarch Dan Conner in the ABC television series Roseanne (1988–1997; 2018), for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in 1993, and reprised the role in its sequel series The Conners.
AMC has released the final trailer for the second part of the sixth season of “Better Call Saul,” the critically acclaimed “Breaking Bad” prequel series starring Bob Odenkirk. The trailer ...
Variety reported in March 2021 that AMC was developing an animated spinoff series of Better Call Saul, titled Slippin' Jimmy. [2] The series, a prequel based on younger Jimmy and Chuck's time in Cicero, Illinois, was developed by Ariel Levine and Kathleen Williams-Foshee, who previously worked on the associated live-action web series.