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With it’s third entry, Better Call Saul further establishes itself as a series both distinct from and paradoxically – and inevitably - married to Breaking Bad. I’ve been asked, and I don’t believe that one must have seen the mother ship series in order to enjoy Saul. Certain elements will be lost, however. Emotionally, a familiarity with the far sleeker, and ultimately harder figure of Saul Goodman adds an element of melancholy as we watch Jimmy try and fail to outrun the demons that haunt him.
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3 GOLD episodes in a row. Lovin' it.