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  • 'Better Call Saul' Tops Poll Over Best Shows Worth Watching on TV

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    Beating out HBO’s ‘I May Destroy You’ and ‘Succession’, the ‘Breaking Bad’ spin-off is available to stream with its sixth and final season in development.
    Sep 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “Better Call Saul” has topped a new U.S. TV poll to find the best shows worth watching right now.
    The “Breaking Bad” spin-off, starring Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn, is currently available to stream with its sixth and final season in development.
    It beat out HBO’s “I May Destroy You”, starring and created by Michaela Coel, for the top spot, while another HBO hit, “Succession” is third in the new TV Guide countdown.
    “Evil”, dubbed “the best show on network television”, and “David Makes Man” round out the top five, while Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever”, “What We Do in the Shadows”, “Undone”, “Better Things”, and “The Good Fight” complete the top 10.
    Top 10 best shows on TV right now:
    “Better Call Saul” (AMC)
    “I May Destroy You” (HBO)
    “Succession” (HBO)
    “Evil” (CBS)
    “David Makes Man” (OWN)
    “Never Have I Ever” (Netflix)
    “What We Do in the Shadows” (FX)
    “Undone” (Amazon)
    “Better Things” (FX)
    “The Good Fight” (CBS All Access)

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  • Bryan Cranston Would Love to Join 'Breaking Bad' Spin-Off 'Better Call Saul'

    The Walter White depicter says he would jump at the chance of reprising his TV role in the Bob Odenkirk-starring series about Saul Goodman if he’s asked to.
    Aug 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Bryan Cranston wants to reprise his iconic role as Walter White in “Breaking Bad in its spin-off “Better Call Saul”.
    The AMC drama focusing on criminal lawyer Saul Goodman’s past has now reached a fifth season, which is set in 2004, four years before “Breaking Bad” ‘s Walter begins his journey from law-abiding chemistry teacher to methamphetamine kingpin.
    Speaking to Collider, Bryan revealed he’d jump at the chance of a cameo role but creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould haven’t asked.
    “I would be in (Better Call Saul) if Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, who are co-executive producers on it, wanted me to be in it,” he said. “I’d do it in a second. But it hasn’t happened yet, I can tell you, and we’ll see. I don’t know. There’s one more season to go and we’ll see what happens!”
    Vince has previously expressed his desire for Bryan to join the “Better Call Saul} team alongside lead actor Bob Odenkirk – but as a director.
    “I’d love to have Bryan direct an episode,” he told Collider. “I got to write an episode (of Breaking Bad) that Bryan directed and I was on set with him every day, and it was a wonderful experience. He’s a magnificent director. He’s one of the few directors who has a facility for the lightest comedy and the darkest drama. He’s remarkable.”
    Bryan confirmed he’s been asked to get behind the camera on multiple occasions – but has always turned it down due to scheduling problems.
    “I’ve been asked to direct an episode every single season and it just didn’t work out because of a commitment to doing a play or doing a movie or something, so I wasn’t able to section out the times available,” he said. “But I do love the show. I think it’s a fantastic show.”
    The actor last played Walter in “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie”, in 2019, in which he appeared in a flashback.

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