<B>The complete critical companion to AMC’s Emmy- and Golden Globe–nominated series <I>Better Call Saul</I> from the author of <I>Breaking Bad 101 </I>and <I>The Sopranos Sessions</I></B><BR/><BR/> Across six critically acclaimed seasons, <I>Better Call Saul</I> surprised audiences and subverted <I>Breaking Bad </I>fans’ expectations for what a prequel/sequel series could be. Bob Odenkirk reprised his role as the morally compromised defensive attorney and revealed the tragic and inevitable downfall of Jimmy McGill, a small-time con artist with big dreams and even bigger schemes. Audiences were introduced to now iconic characters, including Rhea Seahorn’s Kim and Michael McKean’s Chuck, as well as villains like Tony Dalton’s Lalo, who rivaled <I>Breaking Bad</I>’s most sinister creations. In <I>Saul Goodman v. Jimmy McGill: The Better Call Saul Critical Companion </I>collects chief TV critic at <I>Rolling Stone</I> Alan Sepinwall’s criti