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Bob Odenkirk has been part of several acclaimed shows and movies and even contributed to some as a screenwriter. An actor, screenwriter, producer, and comedian, the American actor is yet best known for starring as the lawyer Saul Goodman inBreaking Badand later in his own series,Better Call Saul.

Part of one of the greatest TV series ever to be made, Odenkirk’s career is dominated by his portrayal of Goodman. Yet, the actor surprisingly believes the show’s popularity will not last forever.
Bob Odenkirk Doesn’t BelieveBreaking BadWill Last Forever
Vince Gilligan’s crime drama series,Breaking Badis one of the best drama series ever to be made. From its casting to its impeccable storyline, everything about the show is as perfect as it could be. Starring Bryan Cranston as the lead protagonist who goes on to become the show’s antagonist as the series progresses,the series is a benchmarkthat others have been following suit.
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Also starring Bob Odenkirk as the infamous lawyer Saul Goodman, he later headlined a spinoff of the show based on his character calledBetter Call Saul. Yet, Odenkirk is not convinced of the show’s legendary status. In an interview withThe Guardian, the actor remarked,
I’m aware of how fast pop culture moves these days. A lot of the things that I’ve done on a more cultish level will be forgotten in a very short amount of time… The truth is even a show like Breaking Bad, in a few years I’ll probably have to remind people of what it is.

While many would disagree with him, Odenkirk gave the example of anotherformerlegendary TV showMAS*Hto prove his point.
I remember getting a brochure in the mail for a celebration of MASH, the TV show. And I remember thinking, ‘Wow, who remembers MASH?’ Try to tell a 25-year-old about MAS*H. They won’t know what the fuck you’re talking about. It was the biggest thing for 10 years, and it’s just completely gone.

While it is true that hardly anyone now remembers the war comedy-drama, times have changed. WithBreaking Badeasily available on platforms like Netflix, there is a high chance it will fare much better thanformer legendaryTV shows of yesteryear.
WhyBreaking BadContinues to Remain Popular?
First premiering in 2008,Breaking Badhad its finale aired in 2013. A decade after the show ended, the series continues to be watched and praised every now and then. Despite the existence and creation of several TV shows,Breaking Badcan be found ranking among the best TV showsof all time on several sites and lists.
The timeless appeal of the show can be attributed to its captivating storytelling, complex yet wholesome characters, and the way it tackles various themes like crime, morality, and the consequences of one’s actions. Its ability to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with dramatic tension and unexpected plot twists has been a vital factor in its enduring popularity.

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A timeless classic in the world of television, not only does it continue to resonate with audiences worldwide but it also serves as a benchmark of excellence for future television series to aspire to. Furthermore, its availability on Netflix has made sure audiences from any corner of the world can access it, ensuring the series’ impact persists despite all.
So while Bob Odenkirk may be right aboutBreaking Badnot lasting forever, it seems thatforeveris still a long way off.

Breaking Badcan be streamed on Netflix.
Maria Sultan
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Maria Sultan is a dedicated News Content Writer at FandomWire. With over five years of professional experience and hundreds of published articles, she brings a wealth of expertise to her coverage of Marvel, K-dramas, and the latest on streaming platforms.Her work is not just about reporting news; it’s about providing insightful perspectives on the entertainment trends that matter most.