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Better Call Saul Season 6: How Will Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul Appear?


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Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 9, Fun and Games, hinted at the imminent appearance of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) in the series. Thankfully, Breaking Bad’s lead, Cranston, revealed how they would be seen in the prequel’s final season.

Since Better Call Saul began, fans have been waiting for Walter and Jesse’s appearance. Thankfully, it will finally happen in Better Call Saul Season 6.

Justifying Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul’s Appearance in Better Call Saul Season 6

The previous episode showed the full transformation of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) into Saul Goodman.

This just hints that Better Call Saul Season 6 is inching closer to the Breaking Bad timeline when Saul is about to meet Walter and Jesse.

However, knowing the show's canon, Walter and Jesse’s appearance in the Better Call Saul timeline seems impossible at the start.

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Saul’s first appearance in Breaking Bad made it clear that he had nothing to do with Walter or Jesse. In fact, his real client was Badger (Matt Jones).

But their coming to the show has become inevitable after minor characters like Wendy (Julia Minesci) and Spooge (David Ury) were seen in Better Call Saul Season 6.

Also, their presence in the final season will help complete Jimmy’s transformation into the fast-talking criminal lawyer Saul.

Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul’s Scenes in Better Call Saul Season 6

With only four episodes left, fans will finally see Jesse and Walter in Better Call Saul Season 6 in no time.

So, how will they appear? Cranston revealed, via Screen Rant, that Walt and/or Jesse would be seen in three scenes.

However, it remains to be seen whether those sequences will be part of a single episode or divided across the remaining episodes.

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Elsewhere, showrunner Peter Gold has shot down several theories about Walt and Jesse’s appearance.

Knowing how he and co-showrunner Vince Gilligan work, the two may appear in a very unexpected way.

There’s no way that the kidnapping of Saul, which was seen in Breaking Bad Season 2 Episode 8, would be recreated in Better Call Saul Season 6.

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But with the final season’s nearing end, fans will soon see how Jesse and Walter will enter the world of Jimmy, aka Saul.

Better Call Saul Season 6 airs every Monday on AMC and every Tuesday on Netflix.

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