Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the sixth episode of “Better Call Saul” Season 5, titled “Wexler v. Goodman.”
Selling the dramatic cliffhanger at the end of Monday night’s episode of “Better Call Saul,” titled “Wexler v. Goodman,” proved a challenge for even star Bob Odenkirk. In a lively chat on “Variety After-Show” on Instagram — where Odenkirk answered questions from fans — following the episode’s airing, he also revealed that one of the season’s last two remaining episodes was particularly taxing.
“I almost got killed doing one of these episodes. Just shooting the entire thing almost killed me,” he said.
Here are the top five revelations from Variety’s interview with Odenkirk. Watch the interview in the video above.
1. Fans who suspect Kim’s marriage proposal serves an ulterior motive aren’t wrong. By the end of “Wexler v. Goodman,” it’s clear that...
Selling the dramatic cliffhanger at the end of Monday night’s episode of “Better Call Saul,” titled “Wexler v. Goodman,” proved a challenge for even star Bob Odenkirk. In a lively chat on “Variety After-Show” on Instagram — where Odenkirk answered questions from fans — following the episode’s airing, he also revealed that one of the season’s last two remaining episodes was particularly taxing.
“I almost got killed doing one of these episodes. Just shooting the entire thing almost killed me,” he said.
Here are the top five revelations from Variety’s interview with Odenkirk. Watch the interview in the video above.
1. Fans who suspect Kim’s marriage proposal serves an ulterior motive aren’t wrong. By the end of “Wexler v. Goodman,” it’s clear that...
- 3/25/2020
- by Audrey Cleo Yap
- Variety Film + TV
There are so many pilots potentially coming your way for the 2012-13 season that Zap2it is trying to help you weed through them all. Here are the Fox pilots that might make it to your TV screen later this year.
Dramas
"The Asset": Ali Larter is photographer who is also a highly specialized CIA operative. Hamish Linklater plays her handler. Bradley Whitford and Jamie Chung have also been cast.
"Guilty": A false-accused defense attorney (Cuba Gooding Jr.) is found guilty and stripped of his license to practice. So he goes about solving cases his own way, while looking to exact revenge on the man who set him up. Jay Harrington, Eva Amurri and Julian Morris also star.
Untitled Josh Berman/Robert Wright drama: Jordana Spiro plays a thoracic surgeon who works at a hospital and moonlights for the mob in Chicago. Zach Gilford, William Forsythe and Jaime Lee Kirchner...
Dramas
"The Asset": Ali Larter is photographer who is also a highly specialized CIA operative. Hamish Linklater plays her handler. Bradley Whitford and Jamie Chung have also been cast.
"Guilty": A false-accused defense attorney (Cuba Gooding Jr.) is found guilty and stripped of his license to practice. So he goes about solving cases his own way, while looking to exact revenge on the man who set him up. Jay Harrington, Eva Amurri and Julian Morris also star.
Untitled Josh Berman/Robert Wright drama: Jordana Spiro plays a thoracic surgeon who works at a hospital and moonlights for the mob in Chicago. Zach Gilford, William Forsythe and Jaime Lee Kirchner...
- 3/17/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The Artist star Missi Pyle has joined Fox comedy pilot Prodigy Bully. Pyle - who played Constance in the Oscar-winning film - will play a lead role in the project, according to Deadline. Glee's Mike O'Malley has written and will also star in Prodigy Bully, which follows Audie Murphy, a young boy genius who uses his brains and brawn to manipulate others. Pyle, who has recently appeared on Two and a Half Men and The Mentalist, will portray Audie's mother Celeste, while O'Malley will play his father. The role of Audie is yet to be cast, though 90210's Hayley Holmes has signed up to play the boy's sister. Cody (more)...
- 2/29/2012
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Hot off her co-starring turn in the Oscar-winning The Artist, Missi Pyle has joined Fox’s half-hour comedy pilot Prodigy Bully, written by Mike O’Malley and executive produced by John Wells. Based on the Prodigy Bully one-minute movies by Hank Perlman, the Warner Bros/John Wells Prods comedy centers on Audie Murphy, a young boy genius who uses his brains and brawn to get whatever he wants. Pyle will play Celeste, Audie’s intense mother. O’Malley plays the boy’s father. Audie has not been cast yet, but several other kids in the pilot have: Hayley Holmes is set as Audie’s sister, Jackie; Cody Sullivan will play the entitled Colby, a fellow gifted student at Audie’s new school; and Ysa Penajero is Heather Kwitkowski-Welch, another gifted student at Audie’s new school and the girl of Audie’s dreams. Pyle, whose TV credits include arcs...
- 2/28/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Title: Rubber Directed By: Quentin Dupieux Starring: Stephen Spinella, Jack Plotnick, Roxane Mesquida, Daniel Quinn, Devin Brochu, Hayley Holmes, Haley Ramm, Cecelia Antoinette, Ethan Cohn, Charley Koontz, Wings Hauser Who knew there was a tactful way to make a spoof? Well, Rubber isn’t really a parody film like let’s say a Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer film, but it certainly takes aim at the industry. What makes Rubber so beautifully unique is the way it approaches taking throwing that punch. Not only does it outright announce its intentions right from the start, but it’s also a story in and of itself and pretty damn fun, terrifying and innovative one at that. In [...]...
- 2/8/2011
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
Tonight, 90210 had revelations galore tonight as the respective storylines hit a boiling point, pitting our West Bev gang into the next phase of what could be a tumultuous senior year.
Silver Regains Her Brain Power
Did anyone else smirk (or rolled their eyes in a “Thank God!” fashion) when Silver finally put two and two together about Cannon? It was like Silver finally took her aspirations to be an journalist to heart and actually used the talent the Good Lord gave her. I was hoping that she had of given Cannon a piece of her mind to let him know that he’d been caught. However, Silver ran to Naomi, the source of her new unease with Mr. Sleaze, and found her dear friend slumped over after an apparent suicide attempt. How long will it be before these two take Mr. Cannon down? And most importantly, who will believe them?...
Silver Regains Her Brain Power
Did anyone else smirk (or rolled their eyes in a “Thank God!” fashion) when Silver finally put two and two together about Cannon? It was like Silver finally took her aspirations to be an journalist to heart and actually used the talent the Good Lord gave her. I was hoping that she had of given Cannon a piece of her mind to let him know that he’d been caught. However, Silver ran to Naomi, the source of her new unease with Mr. Sleaze, and found her dear friend slumped over after an apparent suicide attempt. How long will it be before these two take Mr. Cannon down? And most importantly, who will believe them?...
- 9/28/2010
- by Mark O. Estes
- TVovermind.com
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