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7 Things We Know Would Make a Saul Goodman 'Breaking Bad' Spin-Off Amazing

So, with America's Favorite Television Show, 'Breaking Bad,' nearing its sure to be epic demise in a matter of weeks, people are begging and scraping for the last vestiges of conversation that can be had around it. Hypothesizing the end, wondering about easter eggs, predicting all the ways in which Heisenberg and those around him will meet their maker. Shit, there are even sites dedicated to perfecting your blue meth candy recipe. The Internet is awash in 'Bad' obsession. So, too, are those wondering about the potential of a Saul Goodman spin-off. With conversations about it being so open in the press – proving the case that the series is highly likely —we thought it was time to take a look at what we know, and how badly we all want to see the phrase "Better Call Saul!" scrawled across our screens once more.

by Alicia Lutes

You Better Call Saul Back to Our TVs, Damn It.

So, with America's Favorite Television Show, 'Breaking Bad,' nearing its sure to be epic demise in a matter of weeks, people are begging and scraping for the last vestiges of conversation that can be had around it. Hypothesizing the end, wondering about easter eggs, predicting all the ways in which Heisenberg and those around him will meet their maker. Shit, there are even sites dedicated to perfecting your blue meth candy recipe. The Internet is awash in 'Bad' obsession. So, too, are those wondering about the potential of a Saul Goodman spin-off. With conversations about it being so open in the press – proving the case that the series is highly likely —we thought it was time to take a look at what we know, and how badly we all want to see the phrase "Better Call Saul!" scrawled across our screens once more.

Origin Stories

Show creator Vince Gilligan and Saul himself, Bob Odenkirk, have both mused about the idea of the series being a prequel. To which I say: bring it on! Imagine the possibilities that could open up about the show's — arguably — most intriguing character. We could get to know what made a man like Saul get into law of all things (it can't just be money. There are easier ways than that).

It's Well-Suited

This one is twofold: first of all, no one has style like Saul Goodman has style. And New Mexico loves their colors (and are home to my favorite license plates in the country. Ka-dooze to you, New Mexico). Would you like to see more Saul Goodman suits? Because I'd like to see more Saul Goodman suits. (The colors, Duke: the colors!)

Plus, the way 'Breaking Bad' is shot is amazing — to have a home where that sort of style can evolve on TV? Not a bad deal, if you ask me

The Revolution Would Be Televised

Now, AMC is not really known for (nor do they have at all, really) their 30 minute series. Why not, if the show stays with the net, take on the challenge of making a show with the feel of 'Breaking Bad,' in a comedic setting, but short and zippy? You've already revolutionized television once, Gilligan, why not try again, eh? TV comedies could do with a bit of a bar raise (have you seen some of the shows that got picked up for next season?).

Bob Odenkirk is a STAR, America!

This man. Hoo boy, I just adore him. Don't you? Of course you do! You're reading this! I mean, *we* all knew he was wonderful, Internet folks that we are, obsessed with comedy and anything that involves David Cross (Odenkirk's partner from his 'Mr. Show' days). But America — that large swatch of land and liberty and freedoms and blind spots — see, America is only just starting to understand the man's hilarious and dark comedic abilities. He already steals every scene that he's in, might as well give him the whole turnip truck and really make him a STAH!

The Wacky Clientele

Sometimes scary, sometimes stupid, and oftentimes off-the-rails unbelievable, a Saul spin-off could tell some truly interesting, procedural-esque stories about all sorts of kooky characters. And the only thing better than Saul himself, is Saul reacting to and working for the nuttiest and scariest of the seedy set.

The Return of Some Truly Dynamic Characters

Five words: Mike Ehrmantraut and Gustavo Fring. Say it with me now, America: Fuck to the yes.

Because We're Not Ready to Let Go

We're just not, OK? Don't do it to us, we're not ready!

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