Entertainment Buddha's Nick Hershey writes: "If you’ve seen any of the trailers or read anything about the show, you’re well aware Saul Goodman’s real name is Jimmy McGill. However before we get into Jimmy’s world, we’re introduced in black-and-white to Cinnabon store manager Gene as The Ink Spots’ Address Unkown plays. A balding, bespectacled, mustachioed middle-aged man whose body seizes when he thinks a hulking man is coming after him. This is where Jimmy turned Saul turned Gene has ended up post Breaking Bad. We see him in a dark, empty house in which he depressingly fixes a drink then depressingly flips channels. After digging through an old box, he pops in a VHS with cuts of his commercials from his glory days as Saul Goodman. Bob Odenkirk oozes the feeling of longing for a life that once was, but will never be again."
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This show is everything a Breaking Bad fan could want so far. Hoping it maintains its awesome opening.