Better Call Saul’ Season 6: Bob Odenkirk feels ‘extra special’ about sharing Emmy nod with Rhea Seehorn

“Better Call Saul” is one of the best shows of the last few years, and each new episode makes it even better. Since 2015, the series has kept fans interested with its interesting plots and well-made characters.

Over the years, the show has won a number of awards and become (possibly) a bigger show than “Breaking Bad.” The AMC show has been nominated for four Primetime Emmys this year, including Outstanding Drama Series. Bob Odenkirk, who plays the main character on the show, has also been nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series because of how well he acts.

The well-known actor talked about being nominated for an Emmy and how special it makes him feel. This is his fifth nomination for acting in an AMC show. Since 2015, the actor has been nominated four times for the Best Actor award, but he has never been able to win the prize. In a recent interview, Odenkirk said that the nomination is “special” to him because Rhea Seehorn, who plays his on-screen wife, has also been nominated for her first Emmy.

The ‘Nebraska’ star said that it’s “great” to share this nomination with her and that he wouldn’t have felt good about being nominated if Seehorn wasn’t included. “This is very important to me. Because this is our last season, and because Rhea was chosen. I used to have big scenes with Michael McKean, which are kind of my core scenes. Now, it’s Rhea, and it doesn’t feel good to get nominated if your scene partner isn’t… “It’s great to be able to tell her about this,” Odenkirk told The Hollywood Reporter.

Odenkirk will be up against talented actors like Jason Bateman (‘Ozark’), Brian Cox (‘Succession,’) Lee Jung-jae (‘Squid Game,’) and Jeremy Strong (‘Succession,’) so he will have to work hard to win.

Rhea Seehorn goes to the first show of the sixth and last season of AMC’s “The Walking Dead.”
Rhea Seehorn goes to the premiere of the sixth and final season of “Better Call Saul” on April 7, 2022, in Los Angeles, California, at the Hollywood Legion Theater. (Image by Kevin Winter/Getty)
Patricia Arquette (“Severance”), Julia Garner (“Ozark”), Jung Ho-yeon (“Squid Game”), Christina Ricci (“Yellowjackets”), J. Smith-Cameron (“Succession”), Sarah Snook (“Succession”), and Sydney Sweeney (“Euphoria”) will compete with Rhea Seehorn, who is nominated for the first time, for the top award.

Both Odenkirk and Seehorn have been doing great work on the show, and Season 6 is a great example of that. The most recent episode of the AMC show shocked everyone by killing off one of the most important characters. Lalo Salamanca finally meets Gus Fring in this episode, and he records Fring and the meth lab. But Fring, who is always ready for anything, has a gun hidden in the lab, which is still being built.

Even though we know that Lalo has to die in the next episodes because he has never been a part of the “Breaking Bad” world. But killing him so early in the show has shocked everyone. But “Better Call Saul” is known for doing the unexpected, and Lalo’s death is without a doubt one of the show’s most important moments.

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