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[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Season 6, Episode 11 of Better Call Saul, “Breaking Bad.”] Better Call Saul took a step back in time for Gene (Bob Odenkirk) who reflected on his past while working on a new scheme in, “Breaking Bad.” An homage to Breaking Bad‘s “Better Call Saul” episode, this installment welcomes back two very familiar faces from the original show for the first time. But while some may cheer over the return of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), the most important action is taking place in Gene’s black-and-white present. Below, we’re breaking down all of the key details from the important episode so beware of major spoilers ahead. Deja Vu (Credit: Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures Television) This installment doesn’t open in black-and-white, instead, it begins with Saul tied up with a bag over his head as he tumbles around the back of a familiar Winnebago. As beakers clink...
- 8/2/2022
- TV Insider
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