Bryan Cranston returned to play meth kingpin Walter White opposite Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman on Monday during the series finale of Better Call Saul on AMC.The 66-year-old actor helped establish the Breaking Bad franchise created by Vince Gilligan, 55, with his portrayal of high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine drug lord Heisenberg and returned for the spin-off series finale titled Saul Gone.Walter was shown with shady attorney Saul during the endgame of his criminal enterprise as depicted in the 2013 Breaking Bad penultimate series episode titled Granite State.
Series finale: Bryan Cranston returned to play meth kingpin Walter White opposite Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman on Monday during the series finale of Better Call Saul on AMC.They were holed up together as they waited to get new identities and Walter tried to fix a hot water issue.'Hey, you're a scientist, right?
So, uh, I have a question. What would you do if you had a time machine?,' Saul asked during the scene. 'A time machine?,' Walter asked incredulously.'Yeah.
From a scientist's point of view. You can go backwards, forwards. Where would you go?,' Saul said. Leading man: Bob Odenkirk has received widespread critical acclaim for his work in the spin-off series and is shown in a still from the finale'A meaningless question,' Walter replied before coughing as a result of his late-stage cancer.Walter ridiculed the idea of time travel and noted that it would violate the 'Second Law of Thermodynamics.''Uh, but what about a wormhole,' Saul countered as he cited an episode of Nova hosted by Alan Alda.
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