Bob Odenkirk and the team behind Better Call Saul opened up about their show's series finale at PaleyFest in Los Angeles on Saturday.The actor, 59, opened up about what he wanted to see from his character during the show's final season.'I always wanted the character to grow and I campaigned for that over the years,' he told The Hollywood Reporter. 'My argument to Vince Gilligan was that sometimes people do learn the right lessons from trauma and challenge in life.
They don’t always become Walter White.And I’m going to leave it to you to find out whether that is what happened.' Nearing the end:Bob Odenkirk and the team behind Better Call Saul opened up about their show's series finale at PaleyFest in Los Angeles on SaturdayBetter Call Saul follows lawyer Saul Goodman who first appeared in Breaking Bad as a criminal consultant to Bryan Cranston's Walter White and Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman.
Because of the character's long history, showrunner Peter Gould said it was a difficult process to figure out exactly how his arc should come to an end.'We had no idea how we were going to wrap it up until season five, and if you watch season five closely, later on you’ll see the clouds start to part during season five, and I wouldn’t say an ending but we had an image for where we could go,' Gould told the outlet.
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