Better Call Saul
- TV"Better Call Saul" star Bob Odenkirk's condition has been reported as stable following a "heart-related incident." ByMitch Findlay656 Views
- TV"If you paid attention, it was about big, big things inside people," the 59-year-old said of the "Breaking Bad" prequel.ByHayley Hynes1445 Views
- TVBob Odenkirk says he would've wanted "Better Call Saul" to continue without him if his heart attack took a turn for the worse.ByCole Blake3.4K Views
- EntertainmentJimmy McGill is almost back in business.ByKarlton Jahmal2.6K Views
- EntertainmentApparently it got him some work, though. ByBrynjar Chapman7.0K Views
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- TVThe final season will premiere on April 18th.ByHayley Hynes2.7K Views
- Gaming"Breaking Bad's" own Giancarlo Esposito will officially star as the villain in "Far Cry 6."ByCole Blake2.7K Views
- Pop CultureActor Bob Odenkirk speaks on his son being diagnosed with the coronavirus.ByCole Blake3.0K Views
- Pop CultureThe 58-year-old actor was quickly rushed to the hospital.ByErika Marie4.2K Views
- TVIn Saul we trust. ByMitch Findlay4.2K Views
- Society"Better Call Saul" is set to return in August.ByMilca P.35.8K Views