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Odenkirk answers the question that's been on "Better Call Saul" fans' minds since the series end in 2022: "What happens to ...
Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould are the creators of the highly regarded American legal crime drama Better Call Saul, and it is a spin-off and prequel to the popular television show Breaking Bad.
Gould explains, “We were hoping after 63 episodes, it was still one show. Alluding to things where you started, hopefully gives the feeling that the whole piece has a unity.
Peter Gould: That’s an interesting question. We certainly had hopes that we would be picked up. I think we haven’t finished telling the story, but we take nothing for granted.
If there’s one word creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould would use to describe the sound of Saul, it’s “wistful.” And, to hit that note, the duo and their music team often turn to the ...
Saul co-creator Peter Gould says he keeps his own goals more modest: “I begin every season worried that we won’t be able to equal the previous season. But, so far, I think we’ve done just that.
Peter Gould: I think it’s wonderful that we have a world where people despise Chuck McGill — I don’t even go talk to fans that much, but the few things I’ve heard, people have been more or ...
As AMC’s “ Better Call Saul ” embarks on its penultimate season, showrunner and co-creator Peter Gould says he finds himself quite dismayed by where the title character is going. By ...
DEADLINE: Peter? GOULD: Well, I couldn’t say it any better than that. McKEAN: You’re a writer, come on. GOULD: Yeah, I take my sweet time. That’s why we’ve only got 10 episodes a season.
Like many a “ Breaking Bad ” fan, Peter Gould found it hard to focus on Sunday’s Primetime Emmys, knowing that the series’ second-to-last episode was premiering on AMC at the same time.