As Odenhead tweeted, “Saul Goodman was supposed to appear in only 4 episodes at the end of S2 of Breaking Bad. He ended up being the character with the most episodes in the universe.” Although Walter White and Jesse Pinkman’s (Aaron Paul) quirky lawyer was not originally meant to be a long-standing character, he ended up being a core part of “Breaking Bad” and even having his own spin-off prequel series as the protagonist.
Bob Odenkirk appeared in 43 episodes of “Breaking Bad” and 63 episodes of “Better Call Saul,” for a total of 106 episodes in the “Breaking Bad” universe. By comparison, Walter White appeared in 62 episodes of “Breaking Bad,” but only two episodes of “Better Call Saul,” totaling only 64 episodes.
Other characters who were close to being in the most episodes of both shows combined include Mike Ehrmantraut, who was in 28 episodes of “Breaking Bad” and 61 episodes of “Better Call Saul,” for a total of 89 episodes, and Gustavo Fring appeared in 26 episodes of “Breaking Bad” and 38 episodes of “Better Call Saul,” totaling 64 episodes, like Walter White. Other characters who are also in 64 episodes include Jesse Pinkman, Skyler White (Anna Gunn), and Hank Schrader (Dean Norris). But nobody comes close to Saul/Jimmy.
In addition to being the character to appear in the most episodes, Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill is also the fan favorite “Better Call Saul” character.
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