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  • dsrtuckteezy
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    I've read articles here and there regarding how BB actors want to be involved in this new show. The latest is Aaron Paul joining the show as Pinkman. I dunno, IMO if they start reintroducing characters like this it'll be more of a parody than a spinoff.
    that wont work, because the plot is supposed to be before he met them. now that i think about it more, this show is going to be stupid imo

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  • 95ragtop
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    I hope Mike is in it.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by scootro View Post
    they couldn't let that big money die
    I'm all for a spinoff with Saul Goodman. I could never get enough of his character, but use new people and development for fucks sake.

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  • scootro
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    they couldn't let that big money die

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  • yellowstang
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    It'll be like American Horror story, same actors, different roles/storyline. Maybe...

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  • UserX
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    Originally posted by chuckacosta View Post
    Awesome! Can't wait to see this new show.
    I'll watch too, but no way it will live up to BB.

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  • SS Junk
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    I've read articles here and there regarding how BB actors want to be involved in this new show. The latest is Aaron Paul joining the show as Pinkman. I dunno, IMO if they start reintroducing characters like this it'll be more of a parody than a spinoff.

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  • chuckacosta
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    Awesome! Can't wait to see this new show.

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  • talisman
    Guest started a topic Better Call Saul

    Better Call Saul

    Sweet.


    The first season of “Better Call Saul” is coming to Netflix.

    The “Breaking Bad” spinoff will be available to U.S. and Cananda’s subscribers following its first season finale on AMC next year, the streaming service and Sony Pictures Television announced on Monday. The deal also covers overseas’ rights. The new series will be available exclusively on Netflix in Europe and Latin America shortly after U.S. airings begin in 2014.

    Starring Bob Odenkirk and co-created and executive produced by “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan, “Better Call Saul” tells the story of mall-based super lawyer Saul Goodman in the years before he became Walter White’s attorney. From parking tickets to mass murder, from slip-and-falls to bond fraud, Saul handles it all.

    Netflix already has a long history with Saul. The streaming service currently carries all five seasons of “Breaking Bad,” and was recognized by Gilligan at the 2013 Emmy Awards for reviving the series in the United Kingdom, where it was cancelled on television after just three seasons.

    The Emmy-winning drama launched on Netflix after the conclusion of Season 3, and became one of the most popular programs with subscribers.

    “Coming off of the overwhelming success of ‘Breaking Bad,’ we’re excited to continue our collaboration with Vince, as well as Peter Gould, and that fans around the world will be able to embrace ‘Saul,’” Steve Mosko, president of Sony Pictures Television, said in a statement.
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