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'Flawlessness in flow': Fans call 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 Premiere better than 'Breaking Bad'

The two-hour premiere of 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 gets praise from everywhere as fans call it better than 'Breaking Bad'
UPDATED APR 19, 2022
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman in 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 (AMC)
Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman in 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 (AMC)

The sixth and final season of ‘Better Call Saul’ has finally begun and fans can’t wait to see how the journey ends for Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). The first two episodes of Season 6 just aired on AMC and it doesn’t come as a shock that they were literally flawless. The premiere started from where we left off in the previous season and we see Nacho (Michael Mando) running for his life after assassins reach Lalo’s house.

The member of the Juarez Cartel takes refuge in a hotel, but he’s still in danger because he is still inside the Salamanca territory. Meanwhile, Lalo (Tony Dalton) is alive and is now planning to take revenge on his enemies. Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), who got the news that Lalo has died, feels furious after knowing the reality. He ramps up his security and waits for Lalo to strike. Meanwhile, things are getting intense between Mike and Gus. Mike wants to take Nacho out of Salamanca territory but Gus is not interested and this causes friction between each other.

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Nacho had a near-death experience as the nephews of Lalo, aka The Twins, got to know where he was. Luckily, he managed to evade them. On the other hand, Saul Goodman and Kim Wexler are working on their master plan to sabotage Howard Hamlin. Things are looking really good for the couple because everything seems to be going their way.

Michael Mando as Nachos Varga in 'Better Call Saul' Season 6 (AMC)

The two-hour premiere showed us that the AMC series is not a little brother to ‘Breaking Bad’ anymore, it’s an institution in its own right. Fans absolutely loved the two-hour premiere event and called it the “best show on TV” right now.

One of the fans wrote, “Holy crap! That did not feel like 2 hours!!!! Best. Show. On. TV.” Another social media user tweeted, “The two-episode premiere of #BetterCallSaul felt like a movie and the best of this year. I’m glad to be here for it all.”



 



 

“The #BetterCallSaul season premiere is incredible. Being able to stay engaged with the story and characters after such a long wait is honestly impressive. Like it never left,” wrote one of the Twitter users.



 

Meanwhile, one of the fans wrote that the show has overtaken ‘Breaking Bad’ in terms of storytelling and is the greatest show ever. He wrote, “Dear Breaking Bad, You were great. But I am afraid you might have been surpassed. The second greatest show ever isn’t that bad.”



 

“Longterm storytelling at its finest,” said another one. “How has it been over 90 minutes of #BetterCallSaul, but feels like 30 minutes? Flawlessness in flow,” tweeted another fan. "The cinematography, the acting, the writing....just magnificent," wrote another Twitter user. 



 



 



 

The show returned to AMC after a gap of more than two years and it still manages to keep viewers glued to their screens. The final season consists of 13 episodes and is divided into two parts. The second part of the show will start airing in July 2022.

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

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