After six successful seasons, AMC’s hit drama Better Call Saul came to a satisfying end last week. With a rare insight into the violent Saul Goodman (played by Bob Odenkirk), the actor revealed why his alias Gene Takovic didn’t kill Marion (Carol Burnett).
During the penultimate episode of Better Call Saul, fans saw a different side of Jimmy McGill as he ditched his alias Saul Goodman and opted for Gene Takovic.
As the show is a Breaking Bad spin-off the latter part of the season focused on Saul’s new life post-Breaking Bad.
Although he was Gene, a Nebraskan Cinnabon manager his conning ways weren’t left behind.
In fact, he had hired a new crew to help him on a new scam which saw them earning money through fraud.
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There she pressed the button and said: “There’s a criminal standing in my kitchen threatening me.“
As Gene ran out the door, Marion continued: “He’s a wanted man, and his name is Saul Goodman.”
However, as Saul often became violent when he found himself in similar situations in the past, it was questioned why he didn’t kill Marion to protect his freedom.
Actor Bob Odenkirk revealed that it was Marion’s “I trusted you,” which softened him
He explained: “The sweetness of her face and the hurt in her heart that hurt so much in that moment melts his steely anger.
“And he remembers that he’s human again, briefly, and he can’t do it.”
“He gets close, which is crazy!… It’s the furthest length that he’s gone,” Bob told TV Line.
Better Call Saul seasons 1-6 are available on Netflix
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