"Better Call Saul" Season 3 gets an update as lead actor Bob Odenkirk hints how innocence is stripped away in an unfortunate twist in the upcoming series. In an interview with The Wrap, the veteran actor said that things will explode in the prequel of "Breaking Bad."
In season 2 of "Better Call Saul," we saw Bob Odenkirk plays the role of Jimmy McGill, a naïve, wide-eyed character who was betrayed by his brother Charles "Chuck" McGill, portrayed by Michael McKean. Chuck recorded the confessions of Jimmy just so he can continue his law practice. The betrayal will usher the metamorphosis of Jimmy to Saul Goodman which fans think makes the series more interesting.
According to Bob Odenkirk, in "Better Call Saul" Season 3 Jimmy cannot tell the difference between good and bad. In his mind, where the angels and devils are at work, he thinks he is doing the right thing but is actually the wrong one.
As Bob Odenkirk prepares for the release of "Better Call Saul" Season 3 next year, he is also preparing for Primetime Emmy Awards results. Odenkirk is nominated for the Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series 2016 as Jimmy McGill. Odenkirk competes with Kyle Chandler, Kevin Spacey, Rami Malek, Live Schreiber and Matthew Rhys.
Jonathan Banks, who portrayed as Mike Ehrmantraut, a corrupt police official in "Better Call Saul," is also nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor In Drama Series. Other nominees are Ben Mendelsohn, Jim Carter, Peter Dinklage, Michael Kelly and Alan Cumming.
Other nominations that "Better Call Saul" received are Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series, Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour), Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Supporting Role.
Vying for the Outstanding Drama Series in Emmy Awards are "Downtown Abbey," "Game of Thrones," "Homeland," "House of Cards," "Mr. Robot," "The Americans" and "Better Call Saul."