'Better Call Saul' Season 6: Will Walter White, Jesse Pinkman appear again? Bob Odenkirk feels 'it was just the start'

In a recent interview, Bob Odenkirk addressed the possibility of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul making a return on 'Better Call Saul'
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman in 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 Episode 11 (AMC)
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman in 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 Episode 11 (AMC)

The latest episode of ‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6 brought back a lot of memories as we saw Walter White and Jesse Pinkman making a GRAND appearance on the highly acclaimed AMC series. The epic scene saw Saul Goodman, Walter White, and Jesse Pinkman together as the duo brought the lawyer inside their crystal ship. As soon as Saul enters the trailer, he was really surprised to see how the duo was creating a drug like a meth at such a place.

All three gentlemen start talking about the deal they had and Saul (Bob Odenkirk) was talking about $80,000 to get away from a situation. On the other hand, White and Pinkman explained their business to the lawyer and Goodman explained attorney-client privilege to them both. Fans went wild as soon as they saw Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul making a return to the world of ‘Breaking Bad’ and mesmerizing everyone with their amazing camaraderie. However, White and Pinkman’s story is far from over and we can expect a lot more from them in the remaining episodes.

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Actor Bob Odenkirk, who portrays Saul Goodman/Gene Takovic on the show, has made everyone curious about the remaining two episodes of the ongoing season by revealing that Cranston and Paul will be making a return to the show in the upcoming episodes as well. While making an appearance on ABC’s 'The View', the 59-year-old actor noted that the duo’s appearance in the episode ‘Breaking Bad’ was just the beginning and viewers will be seeing them again over the course of the final two episodes, teasing that those scenes are much more “powerful”.

Bryan Cranston as Walter White, Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman in 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 Episode 11 (AMC)
Bryan Cranston as Walter White, Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman in 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 Episode 11 (AMC)

“The truth is, it was just the start. There's more of them. The scenes that come are powerful,” Odenkirk said during the interview.

The ‘Nobody’ star also had a word of advice for everyone who believes that they have seen Walter White and Jesse Pinkman for the last time in the ‘BCS’ universe and stated that they “haven’t”. He added, “I love that everybody thinks they are going to show up. Then they see them, they go ‘Great. We did it – we saw them again!’ I’m like, ‘You never know what’s going to come next on our show’. So don’t be sure you’ve seen the last – I’m telling you, you haven’t.”

The comments made by the actor only suggest that Cranston was right when he, in a recent interview, said that he and Paul shot at least three scenes for the AMC series, but didn’t know when they’ll appear. However, he also said that there was only one scene where White and Pinkman appear together, meaning that the other scenes might see them making individual appearances on the show. Even then, fans would be excited to know that their favorite characters haven’t just gone into thin air after getting featured just once in the crime-drama series.

Actors Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston attends The Film Society of Lincoln Center and AMC Celebration of
Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston attend The Film Society of Lincoln Center and AMC Celebration of 'Breaking Bad' final episodes at The Film Society of Lincoln Center, Walter Reade Theatre on July 31, 2013 in New York City (Getty Images)

Things are getting intense on ‘Better Call Saul’ and with only two episodes remaining, nothing is off the table. We are in the future now with Gene still trying to do what he used to when he was Saul Goodman and we have a bad feeling that it’s not going to end well for him. Let’s wait and watch.

‘Better Call Saul’ Season 6 returns to AMC with a new episode every Monday at 9 pm EST.

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