Better Call Saul’s sixth and final season has finally made its debut on Netflix and has already become one of the most talked-about shows on the streaming platform, ranking fourth on the Top 10 TV Shows in the U.S.
The only shows ranking higher than the Breaking Bad prequel series are Netflix’s original series, The Night Agent, Beef, and Love Is Blind Season 4. The Night Agent, which premiered in March 2023, is currently the sixth most-viewed series of all time on the streaming platform.
About Better Call Saul
Better Call Saul revolves around Saul Goodman, a slick lawyer played by Bob Odenkirk, who first appeared in Breaking Bad Season 2. Odenkirk’s performance in the front was highly praised by fans, leading to his involvement in Breaking Bad until the show’s conclusion in 2013.
Better Call Saul was created as the first prequel series to Breaking Bad, chronicling the journey of Jimmy McGill, a struggling lawyer, as he transforms into a flamboyant attorney with ties to Albuquerque’s criminal underworld. The show originally premiered on AMC in 2015 and ran for six seasons and 63 episodes until its conclusion in 2022.
Apart from his role in Better Call Saul, Odenkirk is currently starring in the black comedy series Lucky Hank on AMC. He is also set to reprise his role as Hutch Mansell in the sequel to the 2021 action movie Nobody.
Despite being approached for a role in the Disney+ series Wonder Man, Odenkirk recently declined, preferring grounded and relatable characters rather than the larger-than-life world of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
All six seasons of Better Call Saul are now available for streaming on Netflix, allowing fans to binge-watch the entire series. If you’re a fan of Breaking Bad or just looking for a compelling legal drama with complex characters, try Better Call Saul.