The spinoff of Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, ended its six-season run on AMC Monday, according to Deadline. After the final episode aired, the star Bob Odenkirk (Nobody) went to Twitter to give his thanks to the series. Odenkirk had been a co-star in Breaking Bad as Saul Goodman and became the star of Better Call Saul.
Odenkirk started his statement by saying that when looking at his time on both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, he cannot wrap his head around it.
“It’s too many moving parts, and they fit together too beautifully, and it’s a mystery to me how it even happened,” according to Deadline. Afterward, he went on to thank the creators of the series, Vince Gilligan (El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie) and Peter Gould (Talking Saul), by saying he did nothing to deserve this part but that he hoped he had earned the role of Saul Goodman over the six seasons.
Overall, Odenkirk wanted to give a thank you to everyone involved in the creation of the spinoff Better Call Saul. Additionally, Odenkirk was filled with gratitude when the series ended, as viewers can see in the Twitter video. Finally, when giving thanks, Odenkirk thanked the other actors, the crew, and the fanbase of the series, according to Deadline.
According to Deadline, Vince Gilligan stated that Better Call Saul would be the last show in the Breaking Bad series. Better Call Saul was an Emmy-nominated show including Outstanding Drama Series.