After defying expectations twice, Vince Gilligan is going for a hat trick. The creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul satisfied fans with two spectacular shows, put Albuquerque on the crime series map, and rarely, if ever, made a mistake. With his next show, he’s going back to his roots.
“I wouldn’t call this heavy science fiction, I would call it mild science fiction. But it does have a sci-fi element to it, at its core,” Gilligan said. “And there’s no crime and no methamphetamine. It’s going to be fun and different. I have no prediction as to how folks to react to it — whether they’ll love it or hate it or somewhere in the vast in-between. But I know it’s a story that interests me, and Rhea will be playing a very different character than she played on Saul. The weird thing is that it takes place in Albuquerque, except it’s a whole different world. There’s no overlap that I can see. She’s playing a character who is not Kim Wexler, but hopefully people will roll with that. I’m nervous. It’ll be interesting to see how folks react to it.”
You had me at Vince Gilligan
Vrabo Bince has never made a bad project, I see no reason why I shouldn’t be hyped for this. Here’s hoping that he goes back to his X-Files days of directing, he made easily the series’ best episodes.
The episode “Drive” is a great example of how well written Vince’s episodes are. Bonus: Bryan Cranston was in that episode. Coincidence? I think not. Vibrato Billionce
“Jesse, we need to cook on the Europa, the Jupiters DEA will never find us.”
Ironically it’s still just a Winnebago though. But they borrow this one from spaceballs
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Vague but interesting. Look forward to hearing more about it!