• Network: AMC
  • Series Premiere Date: Feb 8, 2015
Season #: 6.5, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Apr 2, 2023
    7
    "Better Call Saul" is distinct from its predecessor, but in a positive manner. It is unquestionably a fitting follow-up to "Breaking Bad"! The cinematography, writing, and editing are all extraordinary. We are incredibly fortunate to have been gifted with such a high-caliber spin-off. While the show may be slower in pace than "Breaking Bad," it adds considerable depth to the universe and"Better Call Saul" is distinct from its predecessor, but in a positive manner. It is unquestionably a fitting follow-up to "Breaking Bad"! The cinematography, writing, and editing are all extraordinary. We are incredibly fortunate to have been gifted with such a high-caliber spin-off. While the show may be slower in pace than "Breaking Bad," it adds considerable depth to the universe and characters. Expand
  2. Jan 4, 2023
    6
    I gotta be honest. I thought that this season was okay. Not really what I expected, but okay. I didn't really enjoy it that much, probably because I thought it was gonna be like breaking bad, but I was completely wrong. It is one of the weaker seasons in the bb universe.
  3. Jan 1, 2023
    10
    Better Call Saul gives Breaking Bad a run for its money in every department.
  4. Dec 6, 2022
    8
    The follow-up to Breaking Bad. Tough shoes to fill. Since everyone is gonna be comparing the two, i will as well. I do not think this was as good as the first episode of Breaking Bad. But in all honesty, that was not gonna happen. Does that make it a bad show? Of course not. This wa
  5. Oct 24, 2022
    8
    This prequel was always going to be compared against the iconic Breaking Bad, but this first season maintains the feel of it's predecessor while at the same time establishing it's own identity.
  6. Feb 14, 2022
    10
    Better Call Saul gives Breaking Bad a run for its money and features powerhouse performances from Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks.
  7. Dec 18, 2021
    8
    A promising start with a heavy crown it pays no mind to. Knowing Sauls fate doesn't dull the intrigue posed by this prequel which gives us a far cry from the previous Breaking bad character. An obvious standout is Mckean as Chuck who's repulsive personality is made all the more jarring in Jimmy's adoring eyes,their scenes are difficult important viewing. Rhea kim Wexler is the foundationA promising start with a heavy crown it pays no mind to. Knowing Sauls fate doesn't dull the intrigue posed by this prequel which gives us a far cry from the previous Breaking bad character. An obvious standout is Mckean as Chuck who's repulsive personality is made all the more jarring in Jimmy's adoring eyes,their scenes are difficult important viewing. Rhea kim Wexler is the foundation of a abnormally dependable antheisis to Jimmys unpredictable charm and shines on her own apart from being an obvious future love intrest for jimmy.setting up to be an iconic masterful slow burn worthy of its forebearers acclaim. Expand
  8. Nov 1, 2020
    10
    Given that Breaking Bad is a masterpiece, being its prequel is a very difficult and demanding task. There are very high expectations. And yet, I'm glad to say Better Call Saul manages to be a very worthy prequel. Interesting, well-written story and very solid performance from the actors. If you liked Breaking Bad, you'll like Better Call Saul.
  9. Feb 4, 2019
    10
    As some may recall from my previous reviews, I don't like to throw around even 9-star ratings casually -- let alone 10-star. Most of the great series I have loved I rated 7 or 8 stars. With utter sobriety and in full possession of my wits, I can say that Better Call Saul without a doubt deserves 10 stars. I mean it with only the slightest, frailest hint of hyperbole when I say thatAs some may recall from my previous reviews, I don't like to throw around even 9-star ratings casually -- let alone 10-star. Most of the great series I have loved I rated 7 or 8 stars. With utter sobriety and in full possession of my wits, I can say that Better Call Saul without a doubt deserves 10 stars. I mean it with only the slightest, frailest hint of hyperbole when I say that Better Call Saul is simply the best filmed drama (including all TV and all cinema) in the history of the Cosmos. I find it incidentally far superior to its thematic point of reference of which it is the "prequel" -- Breaking Bad, which was mostly excellent for its first four seasons, but became imbued with a relentlessly hyperventilating pace & needlessly grim tone for its final season. So far (having seen 3 seasons), Better Call Saul consistently maintains its impeccable balance of drama and comedy -- where the drama often pierces to the sharp, dark & poignant, while the comedy is superbly organic and subtly wry (some of my favorite moments in this regard involve the supporting character Mike Ehrmantraut played to pitch perfection by Jonathan Banks). The heart of the show, of course, is "Jimmy" McGill (who invents himself as "Saul Goodmann") a seemingly sleazy lawyer with yet a heart of gold played with sublimely understated ease by Bob Odenkirk. His relationship with his older brother, Charles "Chuck" McCall, a high-brow genius of a lawyer crippled by a psychosomatic syndrome (“allergic to electricity”) played by Michael McKean, is one of the more riveting dynamics running through the series. McKean inhabits his role with frighteningly expert command, and like Odenkirk, he has been primarily a comic actor -- showing that consummate acting skill is not merely the province of dramatic actors. Another theme throughout is Jimmy's relationship to his on-again/off-again love interest, fellow lawyer Kim Wexler played by Rhea Seehorn, who imbues her character with an exquisite balance of cynically jaded realism and an almost painfully tender sensibility. I could wax all day about this show (and I don’t mean to overlook the other fine actors, including Patrick Fabian, Michael Mando, Giancarlo Esposito, and the wickedly over-the-top Mark Margolis). I will only end here with an aspect of the show (doubtlessly due to the fine direction and writing of Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, also the show's creators) that help to lift it from extraordinary to superlative excellence: the meticulous, almost loving attention to mundane details, often by cinematically probing the nuts and bolts of the routine technology in the lives of various characters, and weaving this deftly into the narrative. The long, montage-like sequence with lawyer Kim Wexler trying almost desperately, yet heroically, to drum up business -- even resorting to highlighter and colored stickies -- was strangely riveting, and priceless; and just one of the dozens like it throughout the 3 seasons I’ve watched so far. Expand
  10. Jan 15, 2019
    7
    Somehow captivating.

    I didn't watch Breaking Bad closely. When I did watch it, I liked it but not enough to get fully hooked. But, the idea of making a show about the sleazy (hilarious) lawyer who enabled the people in a hit show felt compelling to me. Without really planning on it, I watched every episode of Better Call Saul season one. I found it to be placid but mesmerizing.
    Somehow captivating.

    I didn't watch Breaking Bad closely. When I did watch it, I liked it but not enough to get fully hooked. But, the idea of making a show about the sleazy (hilarious) lawyer who enabled the people in a hit show felt compelling to me. Without really planning on it, I watched every episode of Better Call Saul season one.

    I found it to be placid but mesmerizing. Someone else I knew who was A huge fan of Breaking Bad thought it was a total snooze fest - and refused to watch it. I can see where both the good and bad reviewers are coming from.

    Bottom line: Slow with top shelf acting. The setting, characters, and atmosphere are convincing.
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  11. Jan 11, 2019
    10
    I like this show better than Breaking Bad. Breaking bad is good show but this one is better. Better call Saul has better character development. Breaking bad has too much explosions and shocks and that stuff.
  12. Oct 11, 2018
    9
    This show is much slower and calmer than Breaking Bad, but does that make it worse? Definetely not. A lot of people expect more of the same, but Better Call Saul is different. Yeah, there is a lot of characters that we love, but starting to Saul Goodman which turns out to be called Jimmy Mc'Gill they're just at start of their story. I absolutely love what Jince Gilligan did, and i canThis show is much slower and calmer than Breaking Bad, but does that make it worse? Definetely not. A lot of people expect more of the same, but Better Call Saul is different. Yeah, there is a lot of characters that we love, but starting to Saul Goodman which turns out to be called Jimmy Mc'Gill they're just at start of their story. I absolutely love what Jince Gilligan did, and i can clearly say it's as good as Breaking Bad. Expand
  13. Oct 2, 2018
    8
    This first season may take a few episodes to really kick in, but once you get there it is all worth it. Slower paced than Breaking Bad but very good
  14. Mar 4, 2018
    9
    A great spin-off season from Netflix. Very entertaining and definitely worth a watch.
  15. Feb 21, 2018
    3
    I can't understand why this show is rated so high, It has great production values and the actors are very professional, but it has no verve, no energy, no pulse. In short, boring and tedious...
  16. Jan 11, 2018
    10
    Seasons 1-3: the first season is a bit slower and didn't quite grab me, but from the second one on this show proves that Vince Gilligan is a genius. Insanely engaging and cleverly written, with sympathetic yet ambiguous characters and surprising - occasionally even shocking - twists.
  17. Dec 20, 2017
    10
    Unbelievable that its this good. Was kinda hesitant to watch since this is more of a prequel to Breaking Bad. Think this might be better.
  18. Dec 4, 2017
    10
    My husband and I were huge fans of Breaking Bad and Saul was one of our favorite characters. We were looking forward to the spin off but had a lot of issues come up when it premiered that left us with no time to watch. We recently started getting the episodes from Netflix and love this show as much as we did Breaking Bad. It has been fascinating to see how the writers reveal Saul'sMy husband and I were huge fans of Breaking Bad and Saul was one of our favorite characters. We were looking forward to the spin off but had a lot of issues come up when it premiered that left us with no time to watch. We recently started getting the episodes from Netflix and love this show as much as we did Breaking Bad. It has been fascinating to see how the writers reveal Saul's background, the events that shaped his life, and the choices he made. The first season has been exceptional and we're ready to start season 2. Pass the popcorn please! Expand
  19. Jul 23, 2017
    9
    Different, but in a good way. An absolutely worthy successor to Breaking Bad! Incredible cinematography, writing and editing. We are so lucky to have received such high quality spin off.
    It is more slower paced then BB but adds so much more depth to the world and characters!
  20. Jun 6, 2017
    0
    if you are thinking about starting this show... don't. Every story line is boring, long, and drawn out and the characters are not interesting. Trying to cash in on breaking bad and doing it poorly.
  21. Apr 14, 2017
    0
    Waited a year for season 3 and its still painfully SLOW. The first two seasons could've been achieved in two shows. Unrelated sequencing, slow to no story. Very disappointing. I've official stopped watching.
  22. Apr 6, 2017
    9
    The first season of Better Call Saul is fantastic. Not only is the writing great, the actors to a fantastic job expressing emotions. It is edited very well, and every frame feels like a painting. I haven't seen a better looking show since Mad Men. Great pilot season.
  23. Jan 13, 2017
    9
    A fortunate spin- off / prequel with same spirit of Breaking Bad following the early years of cynical, maniac lawyer of Albuquerque performed by notorious Odenkirk. A must to see.
  24. Oct 5, 2016
    8
    For the die hard fans of Breaking Bad, the series ending was a crushing blow, and as is the case with the more popular series, few were happy with the way it ended. The fans wouldn't be disappointed for long however, as it was soon announced that fan favorite, Bob Odenkirk, who played shady lawyer Saul Goodman, would be getting his own spin-off and once again Vince Gilligan and the belovedFor the die hard fans of Breaking Bad, the series ending was a crushing blow, and as is the case with the more popular series, few were happy with the way it ended. The fans wouldn't be disappointed for long however, as it was soon announced that fan favorite, Bob Odenkirk, who played shady lawyer Saul Goodman, would be getting his own spin-off and once again Vince Gilligan and the beloved genre he created lived on.

    Better Call Saul is not what most of us expected it to be, as we assumed, Saul wouldn't stay where he was after the events of the Breaking Bad finale, and that we'd come to see what's next, but in fact, it's just the opposite. The series begins with a depressed and sentimental Saul, taking a look back at where it all started, back when he was kind of an honest man, who kind of cared about a few people, and went by his real name, James McGill. McGill was a con-artist who was frequently bailed out by his brother (Michael McKean) who was a big time lawyer at a huge firm. It was he who convinced Jimmy to turn his life around and try to follow in his footsteps and that's what he did....kind of.

    Lets start with the show, because it is every bit as clever and well written as Breaking Bad was. You might not have the shocking violence, at least not yet, but as with it's predecessor, the show is always three steps ahead of you, it's clever, humorous in that dry kind of way, and it is extremely entertaining.

    Also similar to Breaking Bad, you have some great side characters, but one man is the show, and that man is Bob Odenkirk. If you thought he was good on Breaking Bad, you haven't seen anything yet. By the time he was Saul, he was a complete con-man, everything was a joke or a scam, but Jimmy, he hasn't really crossed that line completely, he has his moments, but he still has his humanity and compassion. That internal struggle between doing what's right and doing what he deems is necessary is at the heart of the show, and Bob Odenkirk is the heart and soul of the show.

    The bottom line, Better Call Saul is not on the same level as Breaking Bad...YET, but it's headed that way. What did you think of Breaking Bad after twenty episodes? Did you feel the same way as you did after sixty? That's the point, Saul is feeling his oats, building his story and his reputation. As for Vince Gilligan, he learned from his mistakes and I think people are going to catch on and get hooked a lot faster this time around. This show has the same feel to it and things are only going to get bigger and better, so if you're putting off on watching it until you start hearing more hype, that's your choice, but you're missing out on some pretty good stuff.
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  25. Aug 11, 2016
    7
    This was a really great show up until the very last episode, when they decided to try to go for the drama finisher. It's a much more refined version of Breaking Bad, touching on all of the same points but with more realistic characters and situations. Unfortunately that last episode just left me with a huge amount of disappointment. I really thought they weren't just going to fall for theThis was a really great show up until the very last episode, when they decided to try to go for the drama finisher. It's a much more refined version of Breaking Bad, touching on all of the same points but with more realistic characters and situations. Unfortunately that last episode just left me with a huge amount of disappointment. I really thought they weren't just going to fall for the drama tropes and then they pulled the biggest one in the book.

    Worth a watch up until that last episode. You can just kinda pretend it doesn't even exist.
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  26. Jul 27, 2016
    9
    It had its ups and downs but my overall view? I honestly don't have a single significant mistake or inconsistency to present, Vince Gilligan is the man.
  27. Jun 27, 2016
    8
    It's always difficult to do a good spin-off series and with with Better Call Saul,Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould almost do that.
    Darkly comical and brutal-the impressions one gets after watching the very good first two episodes but from then on it's a bit shaky in between.The ending however was good.
    Don't give up on this spin-off yet.
  28. Jun 5, 2016
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Dark humor at its best. In no way does it go below the standards of its predecessor. A great take on an even greater character and perfect blend of drama and comedy. Expand
  29. May 6, 2016
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. How can anyone not LOVE this show, I don't know, but haters gon' hate I guess! Lobe the character, as a reformed salesman type personality I can really relate to the character, including his bad side.

    Really textured and deep, and stands alone from it's Mother show. Odenkirk is a Genius, I'm gonna stick my neck out here and even in these very enlightened times say, he is ahead of his time.

    I think probably Bob Odenkirk would my choice of celebrity to have round for dinner if Taylor Swift did';t exist - And even with Taylor existing and all,, hmm, my beautiful gal might prefer Bob...

    I digress.

    Excellent, excellent show - I think there are SO MANY shows that are just WILDLY entertaining these days, call me a score whore (you saw it here first) but I give it a perfect ten, with GoT, BB, and the greats. Oh and check out The Path while you're there!
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  30. May 5, 2016
    8
    A solid start to the show. One of the things i appreciate the most about BCS is how it stands on it's own. You can tell by the way it's made that it's from the same guys behind Breaking Bad but it's tone and characters distinguish it from the series that spawned it.
  31. Apr 12, 2016
    10
    It is more than a TV show... Thanks Vince for this great story, this is the best follow-up to breaking bad, creating a spin-off to a popular show is never easy; creating one for what many consider the best TV show of all time is an even more difficult task.
  32. Apr 7, 2016
    10
    Loving this prequel. Milk all six years before blending into the breaking bad series. I am loving what these directors are producing and hanging on every next instalment.
  33. Apr 5, 2016
    9
    This show is incredible. It pushes the boundaries of television as art and delivers an experience that I believe would make even Kubrick proud.

    What's incredible is that every scene is bursting at the seams with non-verbal communication, subtext, or mystery. Not a lot happens on the surface, perhaps, and that's probably why some people are bored by it.
  34. Mar 12, 2016
    8
    " Breaking Bad was one of the best tv shows of all time, now couple years later the lawyer Saul Goodman is back in "Better Call Saul". After one season i need to say that better call saul is is surprisingly good, you can't put in a typical genre, that is what makes it so special. Saul is well written and played, the episodes are funny, thrilling and more... So why not? Watch a couple" Breaking Bad was one of the best tv shows of all time, now couple years later the lawyer Saul Goodman is back in "Better Call Saul". After one season i need to say that better call saul is is surprisingly good, you can't put in a typical genre, that is what makes it so special. Saul is well written and played, the episodes are funny, thrilling and more... So why not? Watch a couple episodes and you're a fan of the "old" Saul Godman."

    OVERALL RATING: 8.3
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  35. Feb 29, 2016
    8
    Breaking Bad fans will love this adorable spin-off even if that meant their deaths. Alive or dead, you'll love Better Call Saul at the knee of the television.
  36. Feb 29, 2016
    8
    As I'm watching the final episode of the first season of Better Call Saul, I can see a show with a hook that is nearly as big as Breaking Bad's. It's not quite the drama or high of its source material, but Saul is a winner, drawing on the great writing and slick characters that we loved so much from Breaking Bad. Heck, you don't even need to see that show to know what's going on inAs I'm watching the final episode of the first season of Better Call Saul, I can see a show with a hook that is nearly as big as Breaking Bad's. It's not quite the drama or high of its source material, but Saul is a winner, drawing on the great writing and slick characters that we loved so much from Breaking Bad. Heck, you don't even need to see that show to know what's going on in Better Call Saul, you just have to enjoy what the show has to offer. That being said, to enjoy it you'll probably need to push beyond the first couple episodes, because it takes a while to get the ball rolling. But as the show builds, and Saul's life comes into focus, it all takes off. By the time season one ends, I was already hyped for its second season. Expand
  37. Feb 17, 2016
    8
    From someone who really couldn't get into Breaking Bad, I know it's probably a sin to say I really had no interest in it, but I just couldn't get into it after about a season and a half. So I had no desire to watch Better Call Saul until I saw an ad for the new season two days before it started. I decided to see if maybe this show could do for me what Breaking Bad couldn't and wow could itFrom someone who really couldn't get into Breaking Bad, I know it's probably a sin to say I really had no interest in it, but I just couldn't get into it after about a season and a half. So I had no desire to watch Better Call Saul until I saw an ad for the new season two days before it started. I decided to see if maybe this show could do for me what Breaking Bad couldn't and wow could it ever! I love the character of Saul (still James McGill) and I was hooked from the first episode and couldn't stop watching. The entire first season was great aside from a few slow points, but overall was very well done. As someone who has never seen past the first half of season 2 of Breaking Bad, I didn't know much about Saul going into this show but now I want to see more of his character as well as Mike. I watched the entire season in a day and managed to get the first episode of season 2 when it aired and was pleased but it did feel a little lacking compared to the first season. But overall this is an amazing series and shouldn't be missed by anyone. Amazing actors playing very interesting characters, a story that keeps you guessing every episode and it's pretty funny as well. An amazing show all around. Expand
  38. Feb 16, 2016
    4
    I just can't really tell where they are trying to go with this show anymore. Stop dragging it out and get on with it or you'll probably start losing viewers.
  39. Feb 4, 2016
    10
    This show is very well done. I didn't know how they were going to pull it off. But here is the deal. First two episodes just like breaking bad. I wasn't sure about the show. By the third episode I was hooked. The show gets better and better with every episode. Good to see some familiar faces the ones that you really came to love during breaking bad. Gotta watch this show!
  40. Jan 28, 2016
    5
    As a series, it's aimless and strange. Plotlines go nowhere, characters are forgotten, all in aid of Jimmy never becoming too happy or successful to become the Saul Goodman character in Breaking Bad.
    Any one of these episodes could easily be part of a great series, but the prequel concept is severely limiting, and what results is a jerky season full of sharp left turns and hastily
    As a series, it's aimless and strange. Plotlines go nowhere, characters are forgotten, all in aid of Jimmy never becoming too happy or successful to become the Saul Goodman character in Breaking Bad.
    Any one of these episodes could easily be part of a great series, but the prequel concept is severely limiting, and what results is a jerky season full of sharp left turns and hastily abandoned arcs. Odenkirk is great; the writing is not.
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  41. Sep 12, 2015
    8
    I thought it would be much more different from Breaking Bad hearing the critics. You still recognize this way of counting a story, this mix of comedy, drama and action which makes me think of Tarantino movies some times. It's a good thing, but it doesn't feel as fresh anymore as when Breaking Bad started. It's still well-written, well-directed, very entertaining.
  42. Aug 17, 2015
    8
    The same great writing, style, acting and inventiveness as "Breaking Bad" in this prequel spin-off if not quite as great. The stakes are much less here and the tone is lighter. The storytelling is still supreme.
  43. Aug 6, 2015
    7
    It's very different compared to Breaking Bad, however Jimmy McGill's adventures can more than stand tall on their own. The dark humour of Breaking Bad finds it's way into BCS as well, much to my delight. However this is very much a drama series at heart and an impressive one at that. The motivation that drives McGill gives us a new look at his character, one never seen in Breaking Bad asIt's very different compared to Breaking Bad, however Jimmy McGill's adventures can more than stand tall on their own. The dark humour of Breaking Bad finds it's way into BCS as well, much to my delight. However this is very much a drama series at heart and an impressive one at that. The motivation that drives McGill gives us a new look at his character, one never seen in Breaking Bad as he desperately bids to prove himself to his brother, Chuck. Their relationship is very much the driving force behind most of the show and it is a relationship that can get complicated mainly due to a lot of back story. When we are granted with insight their relationship provides gripping drama come the season's end. Better Call Saul is a smart and beautiful show with interesting characters, themes and history all of which easily retain viewer interest. The past has a big role to play here and flashback scenes only work to further engage us. Expand
  44. Jul 26, 2015
    10
    Shattering expectations and better than any spin-off series has a right to be, Better Call Saul shows great promise, and certainly gives Breaking Bad a run for its money.
  45. Jul 24, 2015
    10
    Just loving it. Thanks for a great season. Great writing, acting and fabulous story. Vince Gilligan thanks for giving us another hit. I miss Breaking Bad and this is just what I needed. Love seeing some of the old characters again. Especially Mike. Great actor!

    Looking forward to Season 2. .
  46. Jul 24, 2015
    8
    A spin-off of Breaking Bad, this show has some huge shoes to fill. Many friends of mine had commented that even after the eight episode of the show there was no clear goal materialized before the protagonist; and that he was a lawyer who was going about his daily duties with any interesting issues dealt with in the very same episode or a few down the road. The problem with that reasoningA spin-off of Breaking Bad, this show has some huge shoes to fill. Many friends of mine had commented that even after the eight episode of the show there was no clear goal materialized before the protagonist; and that he was a lawyer who was going about his daily duties with any interesting issues dealt with in the very same episode or a few down the road. The problem with that reasoning is that, they compare this show with Breaking Bad, which had none of the above-mentioned flaws by the end of its first season.

    Undeniably, the biggest positive for the show is Jimmy McGill who is a relatable character, looking to make a name for himself. It makes sense that he might dabble in interesting issues when he starts off but one knows, that nothing major might happen at the beginning .
    This show had great acting performances all round and a great story-line which could have been better paced.
    That said, this is not a perfect 10/10 show either as many would have you believe because of the simple reasoning that in order to judge it fairly we should not compare it with breaking bad nor judge it in the scale with all spin-offs ever made, which in all respects is not such a difficult list to top.

    While this show may become one of the best spin-offs to have come about in recent memory, it still can become one of the better shows in recent memory.
    All in all, a strong first season, with interesting characters (and a bunch of easter eggs) and definitely worth your time!
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  47. Jul 23, 2015
    9
    Familiar tone and familiar writing, Better Caul Saul revives the blend of black comedy and drama elements that made Breaking bad a masterpiece to create an equally well done, prequel that does the Breaking Bad universe justice. Off to a terrific start with globe worthy performances from Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks. We are introduced to Saul at his hones..... i mean semi-honest beginsFamiliar tone and familiar writing, Better Caul Saul revives the blend of black comedy and drama elements that made Breaking bad a masterpiece to create an equally well done, prequel that does the Breaking Bad universe justice. Off to a terrific start with globe worthy performances from Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks. We are introduced to Saul at his hones..... i mean semi-honest begins as a low grade lawyer seeking to make his mark with his own firm. However along the way he is approached by criminals and no-gooders who sway the then known Jimmy McGill intentions otherwise to a more crocked motive. Strong until the last episode which was otherwise at moments eye rolling and somewhat poorly written, Better Caul Saul is definitely worthy of a watch for any Breaking Bad fan Expand
  48. Jul 18, 2015
    6
    I find 'Better Call Saul' an incredibly frustrating experience, much like the time I invested in 'Breaking Bad'. As with it's predecessor, 'Better Call Saul' has moments that are fantastically written, thoroughly entertaining and brilliantly acted out. However, for every one of these moments, there's at least 15 minutes of can be loosely classed as character development, but is more akinI find 'Better Call Saul' an incredibly frustrating experience, much like the time I invested in 'Breaking Bad'. As with it's predecessor, 'Better Call Saul' has moments that are fantastically written, thoroughly entertaining and brilliantly acted out. However, for every one of these moments, there's at least 15 minutes of can be loosely classed as character development, but is more akin to filler material. In short, the show is slow. I found that these personal gripes with the writing and execution to be present in 'Breaking Bad', but I managed to persevere as, broadly, the series was more engaging.

    It may be that Vince Gilligan's work just doesn't quite cut it for me, in 'Better Call Saul' (more than with, but still present in, 'Breaking Bad') I can't shake the feeling of certain parts being contrived and the show carrying an air of pretension.

    However, the acting is solid and cannot be faulted; with Bob Odenkirk really pulling off the multiple dimensions to Jimmy's character. As with the acting, the cinematography and music are brilliant, but this is, in my opinion, to be expected when you're following up one of the biggest TV shows of all time.

    To the show's credit, it makes the series accessible to those who haven't seen 'Breaking Bad'. This being said, those that haven't seen the series may have certain elements of the show and cameos lost on them. I did feel that at one time in particular, a cameo was a cheap way to get people interested and was somewhat shoe-horned into an already meandering and muddled storyline (i.e. 'Oh look who's here! It's this character from 'Breaking Bad' - weren't they great!').

    Would I recommend 'Better Call Saul'? I wouldn't steer people away from the series, but there's much better television out there (i.e. House of Cards, Orange Is The New Black). You need patience for 'Better Call Saul', and you need to be willing to invest the time for not much reward - as I felt the series only just got going in the final episode, but this may set up season 2 well.
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  49. Jul 2, 2015
    9
    Excited at first about this because Saul Goodman was one of the (many) best parts of Breaking Bad, skeptical later because I feared that said character, like many well-written characters in television, could only work as a secondary character due to its nature.

    Boy, was I mistaken. And once again, just like in Breaking Bad, he's just one of the astounding characters of the series! I bet
    Excited at first about this because Saul Goodman was one of the (many) best parts of Breaking Bad, skeptical later because I feared that said character, like many well-written characters in television, could only work as a secondary character due to its nature.

    Boy, was I mistaken. And once again, just like in Breaking Bad, he's just one of the astounding characters of the series! I bet they could do the spin-off of a spin-off of a spin-off and still pull it off perfectly.
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  50. Jun 10, 2015
    3
    To much talking and no action....as in anything happening..... sadly !

    After 2 episodes i gave up and stop watching. and i have to write 150 chars to post.......
  51. Jun 6, 2015
    9
    I thought of this show as the exact definition of 'average' for like the first 7 episodes or so. It's a lot darker than I expected given Saul's character in breaking bad. I mean there seemed to be a lot of unconnected little stories that seemed unrelated which was driving me nuts and I had to get used to him not being called "Saul Goodman" but rather "James McGill". His brother'sI thought of this show as the exact definition of 'average' for like the first 7 episodes or so. It's a lot darker than I expected given Saul's character in breaking bad. I mean there seemed to be a lot of unconnected little stories that seemed unrelated which was driving me nuts and I had to get used to him not being called "Saul Goodman" but rather "James McGill". His brother's condition and the lawfirm was a bit confusing at first which made me not understand either of these character's motivations.

    However, the last 3 episodes tied all these funny loose ends up nicely and making them all interconnected, so it's a loooooooooong exposition needless to say. And the downright grifting was pretty cool as well as Mike's professional espionage when dealing with punky criminals. I probably rated this a little higher than it deserves but fricken Saul and Mike were my two favorite characters in breaking bad and the series focuses on those two characters so I'm biased ;P
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  52. May 30, 2015
    10
    Best new show of 2015. Stellar acting by Jonathan Banks and Bob Odenkirk and also Michal McKean. Visually it's on the same level of breaking bad but it manages to have its own life. If you love quality tv and cinema, you can't miss this.
  53. May 29, 2015
    9
    The first season of this show is really promising and I can't wait to see more of it. I loved Breaking Bad and Saul is a really interesting character, I'm glad we get to know more about him.
  54. May 27, 2015
    9
    Never before has there been an actor more deserving of a spin-off show than Bob Odenkirk. In Better Call Saul he shows exactly why Vince Gilligan gave him this opportunity. The writing occasionally does not live up to Breaking Bad's final few seasons, and it doesn't quite offer the excitement of it's parent show, but that is to be expected. The first season of Breaking Bad was also slowNever before has there been an actor more deserving of a spin-off show than Bob Odenkirk. In Better Call Saul he shows exactly why Vince Gilligan gave him this opportunity. The writing occasionally does not live up to Breaking Bad's final few seasons, and it doesn't quite offer the excitement of it's parent show, but that is to be expected. The first season of Breaking Bad was also slow and had writing issues. Also it is important to remember that this is not going to be a show about a drug lord, but a show about a lawyer finding his place in the world, and naturally there won't be as much excitement as provided by Walter White and co. Expand
  55. egg
    May 2, 2015
    7
    Alright, it was good. For the most part. The quality of writing is definitely there and it's nice to see old faces come back from Breaking Bad, and some new ones. The characters are all good and well developed and interesting, but I have one qualm. It didn't really know what it was, or where it was going. The story seemed like it was going somewhere then it just petered out and I feltAlright, it was good. For the most part. The quality of writing is definitely there and it's nice to see old faces come back from Breaking Bad, and some new ones. The characters are all good and well developed and interesting, but I have one qualm. It didn't really know what it was, or where it was going. The story seemed like it was going somewhere then it just petered out and I felt really unresolved at the end. I felt like there was still more to do, and I'm sure series two will wrap some of that up, but as an individual season, I didn't think it was too strong. To tell the truth, I watched all episodes as they came out, and didn't even realise it was finished until now. Still, I'll bump it for potential next season, but please bring a coherent story this time rather than just a bunch of different story threads that lead nowhere. Expand
  56. Apr 19, 2015
    9
    I was pretty skeptical about this show before it premiered, whether a spin-off to a critically acclaimed TV show can live up to its parent series’ legacy. Just only by two episodes, it can live up to the legacy.

    When watching the first two episodes of Better Call Saul, I thought that it might actually be better than Breaking Bad. After finishing this season, it felt a bit too early to
    I was pretty skeptical about this show before it premiered, whether a spin-off to a critically acclaimed TV show can live up to its parent series’ legacy. Just only by two episodes, it can live up to the legacy.

    When watching the first two episodes of Better Call Saul, I thought that it might actually be better than Breaking Bad. After finishing this season, it felt a bit too early to have that statement especially Better Call Saul is still its early season. However, the quality of the first season of this show is on slightly on a better level than the first season of Breaking Bad and that’s saying something.

    What makes the first season of Better Call Saul so entertaining and interesting to watch was the way how it handles its season plot arcs and most of them are character-focused, not “case of the season” focused. It was executed excellently with excellent writing and character development as we see Saul Goodman’s origins as James McGill.

    The excellent character development is carried by excellent cast performances. The main star of the show Bob Odenkirk brilliantly captures and elevates the emotions and thoughts of the character that made him famous. His character was the comedic relief on Breaking Bad and it’s so nice to see that in his own show that he is just a regular lawyer who is need of money. Kim Wexler sounds so boring and plain on paper but Rhea Seehorn’s performance as the character made Kim Wexler one of my favorite characters on the show. Last but not the least, Michael McKean played Chuck McGill very well and his character had a fascinating transition that is elevated by his performance.

    Lastly, this show is eye porn for people who appreciate excellent direction, camera work and cinematography. It’s those elements are one of the reasons why Breaking Bad is considered one of the best TV shows of all-time and it’s carried over so well to Better Call Saul.

    Believe the hype guys, Better Call Saul lives up to its hype and Breaking Bad’s legacy!
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  57. Apr 16, 2015
    8
    When I first rumours of Better Call Saul's development I thought it was a joke. I couldn't see how Saul Goodman could ever have his own show but when I thought about it a spinoff really makes sense. There is so much that we still didn't know about Saul. Better Call Saul introduces mostly new characters. Other than Saul the only character from Breaking Bad who was brought back on aWhen I first rumours of Better Call Saul's development I thought it was a joke. I couldn't see how Saul Goodman could ever have his own show but when I thought about it a spinoff really makes sense. There is so much that we still didn't know about Saul. Better Call Saul introduces mostly new characters. Other than Saul the only character from Breaking Bad who was brought back on a permanent basis was Jonathan Banks as Mike, who was one of my personal favorite characters and I think a lot of other people really liked him as well. One of the episodes is basically completely dedicated to Mike's backstory and I hope they bring him back for the second season so we can find out more about him. Better Call Saul introduces Saul as a character that is completely different from the Saul that we know from Breaking Bad and although it is hard to believe I think Better Call Saul is more sustainable than Breaking Bad. I think this show can last for just as many seasons as Breaking Bad, if not more. The first season is just the first few baby steps. Really the first season of Better Call Saul may be better than Breaking Bad's first season. One thing that sort of disappointed me was the lack of comedy. I was told there was going to be more humour in this show and I really didn't see it that way. Expand
  58. Apr 16, 2015
    10
    Last season of Breaking Bad is best of its all the season, for it to win an Emmy. But what we saw in BETTER CALL SAUL: SEASON 1 was improved version of the former. Just the newfangled approach was enough for me to rate it the best season of all this year till now.
  59. Apr 16, 2015
    9
    A near-perfect segue from "that other show". BCS doesn't try to pick things up, match it's intensity, or fall prey to the other pitfalls of being in such a large shadow.

    But it's classic Vince Gilligan, and I couldn't think of a better Saul Goodman prequel track. I love the pacing and style, and 9 of 10 episodes have been terrific. So far, so good.
  60. Apr 14, 2015
    10
    Shattering expectations and better than any spin-off series has a right to be, Better Call Saul shows great promise, and certainly gives Breaking Bad a run at its money.
  61. Apr 14, 2015
    9
    The final episode of season one 'marco' was to me the best possible one. It was a legitimate conclusion to the buildup because it really, finally, did away with any lingering comparison to Breaking Bad, it made it finally a completely different series all together and provided a preview to what I hope will be the content of next season (and the next and the next). More believable, moreThe final episode of season one 'marco' was to me the best possible one. It was a legitimate conclusion to the buildup because it really, finally, did away with any lingering comparison to Breaking Bad, it made it finally a completely different series all together and provided a preview to what I hope will be the content of next season (and the next and the next). More believable, more humane, even more depth into the characters. All of this season turned out to be what damage someone's distrust, especially the kind of irepairable, sticky, gummy, laming distrust from someone that matters, someone that matters to the most, stemming from the past can do. We have seen how the self-confidence of someone with talent and a heart gets snuffed and then warped by someone who is incapable of rivising past opinions. Answering Kim's radiant good news, based on nothing but his accomplishments with 'Is this some sort of a tax write-off? Is heartbreaking and really drives it home: We become what we are labeled as, and prove the bastards' dank prophecies right. If you don't get it, I congratulate you on your supportive surroundings in your life until now. If you wanted nothing but a second Breaking Bad, you might not see that you got something far, far better. I can't think of a better series ever. The only thing that holds me back from the 10 mark, is having to wait far too long for the next season Expand
  62. Apr 14, 2015
    9
    "You're like a troll under a bridge. I WANT STICKERS! STICKERS! STICKERS!". Good old Saul Goodman.

    After the brilliant ending to one of the best shows on the plant Breaking Bad the creators had a long talk of a spin-off to one of the characters from that show and that's Saul Goodman the best lawyer you could dream for. With many new shows that are coming out that got a lot of people
    "You're like a troll under a bridge. I WANT STICKERS! STICKERS! STICKERS!". Good old Saul Goodman.

    After the brilliant ending to one of the best shows on the plant Breaking Bad the creators had a long talk of a spin-off to one of the characters from that show and that's Saul Goodman the best lawyer you could dream for. With many new shows that are coming out that got a lot of people talking well Better Call Saul was the show that I was waiting for and more excited for and after seeing all the episodes I wasn't disappointed with the show, actually it's really good.

    Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman was pure brilliant and always such a joy to watch his character reaching to be the best but everything always seems to back fire on him and it get's more hard as everything seems like a challenge that he can't beat, and Bob Odenkirk cough all the stress, the hard work and the good sense of humor that we all know is Saul. Good work Bob.

    Jonathan Banks as Mike stole the whole show for me as I think Jonathan Banks did one of the best performance of the year with the heartbreaking episode Five-O, well to be honest I think I named off the things I wanted to say about his performance so check out my review Five-O to know more.

    The writing is the highlight of this show as Better Call Saul hasn't got exploding cars or over the top kills that wouldn't happen in real life when you think deep about it. Some people may think this show is boring with people talking and I really don't get what people are saying that, I don't go into a show expecting gun shootouts or people making cheesy one liners, no I want great writing, a good story and a show that can suck me in with all of that and this TV show dose.

    If I have to find one problem with the first season is one of the episodes known as Alpine Shepherd Boy and let me get this out there this isn't a terrible episode, it was okay but I think it kind of pointless episode, just watch and you may agree or not but to me it felt fill, but besides that the rest of the episodes are amazing and truly outstanding.

    Overall Better Call Saul season 1 is a solid season with great writing and acting and I can't wait for season 2.
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  63. Apr 13, 2015
    10
    The start was a little boring, probably the writers don't care about the critics because it came from Breaking Bad. But the show starts to engage and by the 7 chapter it was great. In the end of 9, big shake up in the story. Just saw the 10, and it was great. I see these first season as just a warm up for something great. Probably not great as breaking bad, but very close. Oh and greatThe start was a little boring, probably the writers don't care about the critics because it came from Breaking Bad. But the show starts to engage and by the 7 chapter it was great. In the end of 9, big shake up in the story. Just saw the 10, and it was great. I see these first season as just a warm up for something great. Probably not great as breaking bad, but very close. Oh and great acting, specially from the main character. The people who don't watch the 9 episode, is a must to. And in the 10 a breaking bad - Saul goodman Expand
  64. Apr 11, 2015
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. First off... if you aren't already a fan of the parent show, Breaking Bad, then you may not feel much of a connection to this one. You would especially miss the importance of various characters from the BB world making their appearance, and the emotional impact you are expected to feel.

    Overall, this show is Vince Gilligan at his most methodical; the plot is a very slow burn. My SO and I have said several times to each other, throughout season 1, "Wow, I hope they're going somewhere with this...." The story does feel like it meanders like a lazy river.

    Not that this is a bad series. It's actually quite good. Odenkirk's Saul Goodman was possibly my favorite character on Breaking Bad. And once Mike Ehrmantrout makes his appearance, things start to move. In fact, the episode dealing with Mike's backstory is one of the best TV episodes I've ever seen (really).

    I guess where the show isn't connecting with me yet is that the Saul Goodman character is such a slick, fast talking, shady guy with all the wrong connections. I like Jimmy McGill... but I LOVE Saul Goodman. And we don't really get to see Saul in season 1.
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  65. Apr 8, 2015
    8
    Only when you overlook the overwhelming success of this program's predecessor will you begin to appreciate just how well written Better Call Saul truly is.
  66. Apr 7, 2015
    9
    Creating a spin-off to a popular show is never easy; creating one for what many consider the best TV show of all time is an even more difficult task. Fortunately with Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan in charge we needn't have worried as, while this first season never quite hits the heights of his previous show at its peak, it often comes pretty close.

    The writing, acting and
    Creating a spin-off to a popular show is never easy; creating one for what many consider the best TV show of all time is an even more difficult task. Fortunately with Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan in charge we needn't have worried as, while this first season never quite hits the heights of his previous show at its peak, it often comes pretty close.

    The writing, acting and directing that made Breaking Bad so good are all in evidence here meaning that, even though we already know the fates of Saul/Jimmy and Mike, the journey still makes for a fantastic watch. It’s going to be a long wait for season two.
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  67. Apr 6, 2015
    10
    Everything is there, just sit and enjoy. See Mike is awesome, his story is powerful and will give us a lot of answer to the Breaking bad mystery. Can't wait to see Gus!!!
  68. Apr 4, 2015
    10
    It 's simply outstanding. It's very refined and cured in every detail, ironically dramatic, intensely gentle. Masterfully written and performed. AMAZING. Maybe better of BB... so it's INSANE!!!
  69. Mar 30, 2015
    10
    With one episode left I'm already wanting more. Going in I really didn't know what to expect with this show, and now that we're nearing the first season's finale I can't get enough of it. I don't even think of it as part of Breaking Bad anymore. This show would be great even if it's predecessor never came to fruition. The writing and acting are above par and hope there are many moreWith one episode left I'm already wanting more. Going in I really didn't know what to expect with this show, and now that we're nearing the first season's finale I can't get enough of it. I don't even think of it as part of Breaking Bad anymore. This show would be great even if it's predecessor never came to fruition. The writing and acting are above par and hope there are many more seasons to come. Expand
  70. Mar 30, 2015
    0
    As a fan of Breaking Bad, I can't recommend this show. As a fan of television and film in general, I still couldn't recommend it. Despite having a great cast, colorful characters, well-shot scenes and some naturally flowing dialogue, this show falls flat. Why? To be quite honest, simply nothing of interest happens. We see Saul as Jimmy McGill, doing lawyer stuff, paperwork, and most oftenAs a fan of Breaking Bad, I can't recommend this show. As a fan of television and film in general, I still couldn't recommend it. Despite having a great cast, colorful characters, well-shot scenes and some naturally flowing dialogue, this show falls flat. Why? To be quite honest, simply nothing of interest happens. We see Saul as Jimmy McGill, doing lawyer stuff, paperwork, and most often playing bingo with old people. I can't tell you what the plot is besides this, because there is none. There's no goal, no progress, no motivation. The show doesn't even have a clear antagonist or obstacle. Eight episodes in and no overarching plot has developed, just a series of individual problems that are solved by the end of the episode's self-contained story. There's only two episodes left and still nothing is at stake. There's no reason for me to root for Jimmy, to be concerned for him, to fear for him. There's no urge to see what happens, because NOTHING is happening. It's a shame to see such potential be wasted. Expand
  71. Mar 29, 2015
    10
    Vince strikes again. Awesome storyline, great acting, compelling mystery, funny lines from Saul... The show's got it all !
    I can't wait for season 2, seems like another Vince masterpiece !
  72. Mar 26, 2015
    9
    A book I just checked out, Guide to Natural Mental Health, 3rd edition, by William Jiang, received a five star review from Amazon top reviewer Mr. Grady Harp, and it's the best book I've seen on the market for complementary, natural add-on treatments for anxiety, bipolar, depression, schizophrenia, and digital addiction. Mr. Jiang's natural strategies seem to make the medicines work evenA book I just checked out, Guide to Natural Mental Health, 3rd edition, by William Jiang, received a five star review from Amazon top reviewer Mr. Grady Harp, and it's the best book I've seen on the market for complementary, natural add-on treatments for anxiety, bipolar, depression, schizophrenia, and digital addiction. Mr. Jiang's natural strategies seem to make the medicines work even better. His book can be seen here: http://www.mentalhealthbooks.net/2014/11/top-100-reviewer-guide-natural-mental-health-3rd-edition-five-stars/ Expand
  73. Mar 24, 2015
    9
    The best article from a psychological, sociological, and medical perspective on Saul's brother's condition is by former Chief Medical Librarian William Jiang, MLS on his blog at http://www.mentalhealthbooks.net/2015/03/better-call-saul-environmental-illness It's a fascinating read!
  74. Mar 24, 2015
    9
    Better Call Saul stands firmly on its own. Any connection to Breaking Bad is purely incidental. Even familiar characters like Mike and Tuco feel fresh and original in their interactions with the title character. To compare it with Breaking Bad seems superfluous. It's sort of like comparing Mad Men to House of Cards. Both exceptional shows telling very different stories in very differentBetter Call Saul stands firmly on its own. Any connection to Breaking Bad is purely incidental. Even familiar characters like Mike and Tuco feel fresh and original in their interactions with the title character. To compare it with Breaking Bad seems superfluous. It's sort of like comparing Mad Men to House of Cards. Both exceptional shows telling very different stories in very different ways. Better Call Saul is a uniquely smart, thoughtful, and multidimensional character study. What a wonderful rarity this is when you consider most of the plodding and over produced dramas for television - network, cable, and streaming sources combined. Expand
  75. Mar 22, 2015
    10
    Vince Gilligan has created an empty canvas to which we first had Walt who started out with nothing to Saul who starts in a very similar situation. Whether or not you have seen Breaking Bad I cannot recommend this enough even despite this show taking place before/during and after Breaking Bad it really sets itself aside as a unique rags to riches story so to speak - and as Bob Odenkirk saidVince Gilligan has created an empty canvas to which we first had Walt who started out with nothing to Saul who starts in a very similar situation. Whether or not you have seen Breaking Bad I cannot recommend this enough even despite this show taking place before/during and after Breaking Bad it really sets itself aside as a unique rags to riches story so to speak - and as Bob Odenkirk said himself "Better Call Saul is not Breaking Bad 2.0". Expand
  76. Mar 22, 2015
    9
    A lot of people were nervous about Better Call Saul. So much to live up to. So easy to compare. But Breaking Bad is an important piece of television, and a cheap imitation at the hands of its own creators would not and should not be forgiven.

    Mercifully, we are in perfectly capable and often exemplary custodianship with this spin-off, but not knock-off, of Vince Gilligan’s sad American
    A lot of people were nervous about Better Call Saul. So much to live up to. So easy to compare. But Breaking Bad is an important piece of television, and a cheap imitation at the hands of its own creators would not and should not be forgiven.

    Mercifully, we are in perfectly capable and often exemplary custodianship with this spin-off, but not knock-off, of Vince Gilligan’s sad American fable. For those who aren’t familiar with Heisenberg’s misdeeds, there’s little sense in starting here. The story is perfectly comprehensible, the script is sharp, the characters are genuine and Albuquerque looks as pretty as it always did. But coming to Better Call Saul with only a casual knowledge of its parent show will not only do a terrible disservice to a show whose bolshiness is rarely seen in modern American mainstream television, but also to yourself as a discerning and selective television consumer. I don’t doubt your seriousness. Please come back when you already know what happens. You’ll care much more about what’s happening.

    Full review available on ponderflix.
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  77. Mar 21, 2015
    9
    Best new show! After watching the first episode I was hooked. Great writing is present here just like Breaking Bad. If you're a fan of Breaking Bad and haven't seen this, you're missing out.
  78. Mar 19, 2015
    7
    I'm a crazy fan of Breaking Bad and this is an unbiased opinion: BCS is good because it has all the good Breaking Bad characters in it: Saul, Mike, Tuco,.. But it's own characters: Chuck, Kim,Hamlin,..Let's be real, they are tedious. And so far, except every scene that Mike involve in, the rest of it is kinda boring.But I hope they will manage to raise the pulse in the future, like theyI'm a crazy fan of Breaking Bad and this is an unbiased opinion: BCS is good because it has all the good Breaking Bad characters in it: Saul, Mike, Tuco,.. But it's own characters: Chuck, Kim,Hamlin,..Let's be real, they are tedious. And so far, except every scene that Mike involve in, the rest of it is kinda boring.But I hope they will manage to raise the pulse in the future, like they did with Breaking Bad Expand
  79. Mar 11, 2015
    10
    No doubt one of the best shows this year for all breaking bad fans. I first thought this show wouldn't work, because we were over-satiated with breaking bad, but i was proved wrong, it totally delivers. You'll fall in love with the characters, mainly Jimmy, and the story is totally believable and not over the top. Excellently funny show
  80. Mar 10, 2015
    9
    If you liked Breaking Bad (and even if you didn't watch it, although its intertwined yet somehow good on it's own) then this show is for you. I don't really know how anyone could not like Breaking Bad but I digress....

    This show still has Gilligan directing, writing and filming this show in it's own similar but unique style. The acting is flawless. The direction and plot - especially
    If you liked Breaking Bad (and even if you didn't watch it, although its intertwined yet somehow good on it's own) then this show is for you. I don't really know how anyone could not like Breaking Bad but I digress....

    This show still has Gilligan directing, writing and filming this show in it's own similar but unique style. The acting is flawless. The direction and plot - especially the dialogue - is at the level of Breaking Bad. It may be "sacrilege" to say but the show has the same type of potential. Watch it.
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  81. Mar 6, 2015
    9
    I'm surprised by how good this show is, considering it's a spin-off of one of the greatest tv shows of the past decade. The writing quality is right up there with Breaking Bad.

    I also really like the tone of the show - it's very funny but still serious enough. The character of Saul Goodman is surprisingly interesting and in many ways parallel to Walter White - a good meaning guy who
    I'm surprised by how good this show is, considering it's a spin-off of one of the greatest tv shows of the past decade. The writing quality is right up there with Breaking Bad.

    I also really like the tone of the show - it's very funny but still serious enough. The character of Saul Goodman is surprisingly interesting and in many ways parallel to Walter White - a good meaning guy who gets in way over his head.

    The acting is good, especially the supporting cast, in part thanks to crossing over from their BB roles.
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  82. Mar 6, 2015
    9
    The first two episodes left a lot to be desired considering that the series had to match the superb quality of Breaking Bad. However, a couple of episodes down the road I have to admit that it is slowly catching up to expectation. Most people forget that they watched Breaking Bad in binge sessions and didn't have to deal with frustrating seven day long cliffhangers. Although the series isThe first two episodes left a lot to be desired considering that the series had to match the superb quality of Breaking Bad. However, a couple of episodes down the road I have to admit that it is slowly catching up to expectation. Most people forget that they watched Breaking Bad in binge sessions and didn't have to deal with frustrating seven day long cliffhangers. Although the series is a little bit slow and lacks the whole drug crazed characters that made Breaking Bad such a success AMC still has many episodes to bring back up the pace. Expand
  83. Mar 5, 2015
    10
    I love this show!!! The dark humor of James McGill morphing into Saul is a must see! Not to mention Mike. I highly recommend this show. The episode where James orchestrates the publicity stunt with the billboard incident is priceless. Every billboard I pass advertising a law firm makes me chuckle and think what a sleazebag.
  84. Mar 5, 2015
    10
    haaha saul good man good idea to make a series about him after breaking bad with funny and crazy situations and a sick dad in episode 2 you see 1 from breaking bad also cool esse
  85. Mar 4, 2015
    8
    Verry similar to Breaking Bad's storytelling and cinematography-almost so much so that its almost exact. So, in those regards, if you liked Breaking Bad, this show will be for you as well. Four episodes in, I like it most things about this show. Some characters from B.Bad are here and I like the sprinkling of humor on the show as well. Although, each episode seems to move a bit slow, as ifVerry similar to Breaking Bad's storytelling and cinematography-almost so much so that its almost exact. So, in those regards, if you liked Breaking Bad, this show will be for you as well. Four episodes in, I like it most things about this show. Some characters from B.Bad are here and I like the sprinkling of humor on the show as well. Although, each episode seems to move a bit slow, as if episode could be 10 minutes shorter in content. Expand
  86. Mar 4, 2015
    9
    For someone who never watched breaking bad, I think this show is great. I love how it has cliff hangers after each episode. It makes me want to keep watching. I was worried once I saw the first episode but after the second I know that I was going to like it. The characters seem to come alive and 3d.
  87. Mar 4, 2015
    8
    This is far from Breaking Bad. Yes, some actors are here, Saul Goodman is excellent, but the series is not as good. Some episodes are fantastic, some are a bit dull. Still, it's a nice time killer and I could recommend it.
  88. Mar 3, 2015
    4
    I am truly baffled by all the high scores this show is receiving.
    Aimless, pointless and void of any real depth or complexity, i (for some odd reason) continue to watch this show, hoping for some semblance of intrigue or a developing story line.
    Instead, what we have here is TV series that obviously is trying to skate by based solely on its association with the brilliant Breaking Bad.
    I am truly baffled by all the high scores this show is receiving.
    Aimless, pointless and void of any real depth or complexity, i (for some odd reason) continue to watch this show, hoping for some semblance of intrigue or a developing story line.
    Instead, what we have here is TV series that obviously is trying to skate by based solely on its association with the brilliant Breaking Bad.
    Unfortunately for me, that just doesn't cut it.
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  89. Mar 1, 2015
    5
    Even not comparing this to Breaking Bad, this is very slow paced and a bit all over the place. The acting is OK but boring, they do not jump off the screen at you.

    The story line, is as I said, slow paced and really does not develop the characters much. Yes we know who the main characters are and we are waiting for them to start to be what they were in BB, which is not occurring. I know
    Even not comparing this to Breaking Bad, this is very slow paced and a bit all over the place. The acting is OK but boring, they do not jump off the screen at you.

    The story line, is as I said, slow paced and really does not develop the characters much. Yes we know who the main characters are and we are waiting for them to start to be what they were in BB, which is not occurring. I know they are building towards that, but really why wait.
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  90. Feb 28, 2015
    9
    Better Call Saul: Season 1 respeta la esencia, estilo, humor, drama y entretenimiento de Breaking Bad, solo que esta vez, tenemos mas dosis de humor negro, (se maneja el drama, pero se maneja muy poco) Saul como protagonista, momentos totalmente divertidos e inesperados y una excelente dirección y un excelente Guion de Vince Gilligan
  91. Feb 28, 2015
    9
    Amazing cinematography? Check. Interesting characterization? Check. Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman? CHECK! The scripting is amazing and the plotting is all over the place so that whenever seasons 2 and 3 come, they will brilliantly begin to push the series faster and further just like Breaking Bad did.
  92. Feb 27, 2015
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Thorough, Emotional, Thrilling, Tragic and Easy to follow these are what makes this series the best so far in 2015. After we got sick of series that have unrealistic characters, characters too fictional for fiction itself we finally get a lovable and realistic character placed skillfully in a perfect story line. This show is headed for great things just like its father Breaking Bad Expand
  93. Feb 25, 2015
    5
    As a Breaking Bad addict, I thought Vince Gilligan was near genius, but he choose the wrong character to make into a leading man in his new series. Yes, the acting is excellent, the sets are great, but the plot just doesn't hold my attention. I really wish I could like this but it ain't happening, at least not yet.
  94. Feb 24, 2015
    10
    it's too soon to be rating this show, but people seem to be doing it anyway. I think it is shaping up to be something great. It's taking its time and by the time the season is over people and critics a like will be singing its praises. I like what I have seen so far, and I trust the writers to deliver the goods.
  95. Feb 24, 2015
    9
    Whether or not you watched the parent show "Breaking Bad" doesn't matter. This is a spin-off that manages to stand on it's own two feet. Outside of a few little easter eggs and a few cameos you won't be missing much at all for not watching Breaking Bad. The writers just throw in a little fan service here and there. The show however creates it's own unique thing with fleshed out writingWhether or not you watched the parent show "Breaking Bad" doesn't matter. This is a spin-off that manages to stand on it's own two feet. Outside of a few little easter eggs and a few cameos you won't be missing much at all for not watching Breaking Bad. The writers just throw in a little fan service here and there. The show however creates it's own unique thing with fleshed out writing that doesn't hinge on it's predecessor.

    Odenkirk once again gives another excellent performance and really brings the character to life. The new supporting cast is great. I'm really curious about their fates. That's really one of this spin-off's greatest strengths.

    Given that this is a prequel odds are a lot of viewers already know "Jimmy's" fate. You already know he's going to get out of the scrapes he gets into relatively unscathed. The question is what happens to the people around him? It's obvious these new characters are playing a large role in his life right now. So when he drags them into trouble with him you'll be asking yourself if Jimmy is going to be able to get them out of these situations? Or will they suffer for his mistakes? It's a compelling hook that will keep you watching even if you've seen how things end up for the oddball main character in Breaking Bad.

    However while Better Call Saul isn't afraid to ratchet up the tension and have you worried for character's fates, it's still kind of a light-hearted affair most of the time. The show's focus is on dark/black comedy. Something I thought Breaking Bad quickly moved away from. It makes the show feel more like it's own unique thing and makes it funny in often very dark ways.

    In conclusion so far this show is a huge success. It's a spin-off that doesn't stand in the shadow of the parent show and doesn't even require any knowledge of it. It's one that can appeal to new audiences as well as returning fans of Breaking Bad. Either way you'll be hard pressed to not enjoy what's being offered here.

    I give it a 9.1/10.
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  96. Feb 23, 2015
    10
    Learning how Jimmy McDill becomes Saul Goodman...Lightning strikes twice for Vince Gill.

    Love the character development and pacing. Bob Odenkirk has done a terrific job fleshing out Saul.
  97. Feb 20, 2015
    9
    I must admit that I was cautious about getting hooked on something new after the grand finale of 'Breaking Bad' . I believed that 'Better Call Saul' had little hope of being anything more than a wannabe sequel/spin-off. Well, I have been pleasantly surprised so far. Here we see an early version of Saul Goodman prior to his colorful career as attorney for shady characters in 'Breaking Bad';I must admit that I was cautious about getting hooked on something new after the grand finale of 'Breaking Bad' . I believed that 'Better Call Saul' had little hope of being anything more than a wannabe sequel/spin-off. Well, I have been pleasantly surprised so far. Here we see an early version of Saul Goodman prior to his colorful career as attorney for shady characters in 'Breaking Bad'; he is troubled, wrecked with failure armed, it seems, with nothing except the 'gift of the gab'. Yet it's his mouthiness that will ultimately redeem him, or not; we have yet to find out.
    With densely atmospheric cinematography, dripping with large- than-life characters and the general tragi-comic ambience (how I both love and detest Alberquerque!) that we love in 'Breaking Bad', 'Better Saul' promises to find its rightful place amongst the TV drama/comedy greats....can't wait for the next episode!
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  98. Feb 19, 2015
    10
    A very promising start from the same people who brought us the phenomenal Breaking Bad. Better Call Saul is already showing resemblance to Breaking Bad - and that's definitely a good thing.
  99. Feb 19, 2015
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This whole show seems a bit farcical. As we know Saul turns out more or less okay (and alive) by the beginning of Breaking Bad, the tension is completely taken out of any life threatening scenes. We also know he has contact with drug cartels in Breaking Bad, which makes the show somewhat predictable - very much unlike Breaking Bad.

    This is a spin off show, and one that lacks the heart, energy, and excitement of the original.
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  100. Feb 19, 2015
    10
    Good series, after the third episode the story is really starting to take shape and become more exciting with the bald 50 yr old guy starting to play a part.

    People who dislike it are comparing it too much to breaking bad its no breaking bad its not got anything to do with meth, teachers with cancer or a young lad who wears massive coats and speaks like he's got something constantly
    Good series, after the third episode the story is really starting to take shape and become more exciting with the bald 50 yr old guy starting to play a part.

    People who dislike it are comparing it too much to breaking bad its no breaking bad its not got anything to do with meth, teachers with cancer or a young lad who wears massive coats and speaks like he's got something constantly shoved up his butt.

    10/10
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Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 43 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 40 out of 43
  2. Negative: 0 out of 43
  1. Reviewed by: Marlow Stern
    Feb 9, 2015
    80
    The ball of manic, depressed, negative energy that is Jimmy is a perfect match for Odenkirk’s comedic (and newfound dramatic) chops, as he lends plenty of pathos to this mesmeric loser with a heart of fool’s gold. He’s not Saul Goodman just yet, but the journey there should be a bumpy, thrilling ride.
  2. Reviewed by: Kristi Turnquist
    Feb 9, 2015
    70
    Odenkirk is a gifted comic actor, and the sadness in his eyes hints that he can fill in more dimensions to Jimmy McGill as time goes on. But the first two episodes of Better Call Saul take their own sweet time setting things up.
  3. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Feb 9, 2015
    90
    Better Call Saul has its own tone--it's a different, unique creation.