If you're not sure what to do this weekend, you can either go out and enjoy the nice weather (at least here in NYC, where it's finally going to hit 70s), or even better, watch "Better Call Saul", one of the best shows on TV right now. The season finale is tomorrow, and you wouldn't wanna miss out!
A spinoff show from the universally acclaimed Breaking Bad, that started last year, is a universally acclaimed show on its own. Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould were able to recreate the magic of the original show, and make this into an equally exciting and joyful journey for audience to watch. There is drama, suspense, thrill, great humor & comedy, and everything you want in a good TV show. This brilliantly cast show, with an amazing story and wonderful storytelling, is definitely worth your time. No wonder, its already renewed for a 3rd season.
If you're new to the show, it's story of Saul Goodman, from the Breaking Bad, who's a corrupt but good-hearted lawyer. He's doing his best to survive against the world, against all odds in his life, and against his brother who's a noble lawyer but doesn't appreciate his brother's "tricks". I'm not going to give any more spoilers. It's more like a prequel, but also has some sequel scenes (goes back & forth in time). We know where the prequel part ends, but it'll be exciting to see where the sequel ends. Hopefully it gets explored more in season finale or next season.
Bob Odenkirk is absolutely amazing in his role, and Jonathan Banks, makes his Mike one of the best characters on TV. The entire cast is very good. The editing and photography is beautiful. The show has a lot of character and looks great. Probably New Mexico is getting lot of tourism, thanks to Vince, Peter and AMC. Every director on the show has helped to elevate the show. But after Peter's amazing episode last week, I'm very excited about Vince's season finale coming tomorrow!
Undoubtedly it's one of the best times for TV, and AMC is definitely doing its part in contributing towards that. Checkout more about the show here