'Better Call Saul' Fan Theories with Bob Odenkirk & Rhea Seehorn | Vanity Fair



Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn take turns reading, confirming and denying ‘Better Call Saul’ fan theories from Reddit. Spoilers might or might not be ahead.

The final episodes of Better Call Saul air Mondays at 9 pm ET/PT on AMC and AMC+, with the series finale on August 15, 2022.

Director: Jackie Phillips
Director of Photography: Matt Krueger
Editor: Jordan Calig
Celebrity Talent Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn
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Line Producer: Jen Santos
Associate Producer: Omar Elgohary
Production Manager: Andressa Pelachi and Peter Brunette
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33 thoughts on “'Better Call Saul' Fan Theories with Bob Odenkirk & Rhea Seehorn | Vanity Fair”

  1. watching this really makes me reflect on how perfectly this show ended, particurarly Kim. It makes much more sense that her charachter would move away to try forget about all that transpired, and it's so fitting that she stopped practicing law out of the guilt of what happened. That scene of kim crying on the bus is great, loved this show e

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  2. I haven’t seen season 6 yet (waiting on a friend I promised to watch it with), but I’m just going to go ahead and guess Carol Burnett’s character is related to Walter White.

    The few clues given made me immediately think of Walt’s estranged mother who never appears in Breaking Bad.

    I don’t think Walt could have become who he became in the series without the help of a dysfunctional family situation in childhood.

    Introducing his mother as a character in Better Call Saul could help supply some missing pieces of the puzzle of Walter White’s transformation in Breaking Bad.

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  3. I somehow would love to see Kim getting back to lawyering and trying to bust out Jimmy by both of them pulling off another elaborate Slippin' Jimmy scheme. It might end up that both go their seperate ways after that because of what has transpired, but they both are system-beating underdogs in their own rights, so they do it because they CAN, not because they want to revert the current state between them or really fix things, because they are both broken people that have moved on and need to move on because they really are toxic for each other.

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  4. i like how you can tell that bryan and walter white have 2 different personalities, even in the way they speak, but bob and saul goodman feel like two sides of the same coin

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