Bob Odenkirk & Rhea Seehorn on the Better Call Saul Finale

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Bob and Rhea talk about the finale of “Better Call Saul,” the train scene from the penultimate episode, Rhea’s two Emmy nominations, and working with Carol Burnett.

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The idea that Rhea is 50 is absolutely astounding to me. Not only does she look young, she has this extremely youthful energy about her.

SuperNovaJinckUFO
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Wexler made the series real. She humanized Jimmy and gave him life, connected him to the world and his own brother. Rhea is amazing.

SeeStuDo
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I love the fact that their personalities are opposite from the show. Jimmy is always colorful and joyful, while Kim is relaxed and usually more serious. In real life Bob is the chill type and Rhea is so full of joy and smiles.

This in my opinion shows how good an actress and actor they are, love them.

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Kim Wexler is one of the best written and performed roles I’ve ever seen on TV. Just phenomenal for six years. Unreal.

shanecadden
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Rhea Seehorn was just unbelievable in this show

CB-qgyh
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Rhea BETTER get an Emmy for that bus scene alone!!! BRAVO 👏🏾

Azerrz
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At the end Jimmy only cared about how he looked through Kim's eyes...It was poetic as he returned to his humanity. And bittersweet. Perfect ending for a near perfect show. They never disappointed.

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The magic of Rhea Seehorn's performance isn't in the big, showy, "actor" moments so much as the understated, natural, silently powerful approach she takes to playing Kim. It doesn't feel like a performance, it feels like watching a real person. She's just masterful at the wordless acting and subtle micro-expressions that elevate the character and material beyond what's in the script. It's time the Emmys recognize that sort of performance rather than just reduce an actor's work to the loudest, flashiest moments. It's one thing to deliver a big, emotional monologue, but it's something else entirely to disappear into a role as completely as she does.

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Rhea explaining the crying scene was really interesting. It's rare that an actor gets asked a question about how they pull off a scene like that and they give a straight answer and not a jokey answer. The way she explained it is so brilliant I can actually understand exactly what she means.

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Seeing Bob truly makes me realize and appreciate the de-aging makeup and other techniques they've used on the show. Mind-blowing dedication from the costume and makeup department.

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I love how Bob is so supportive of Rhea. She stole the show and he is so happy for her.

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Who would have thougth that Better Call Saul would end up one of the best love stories ever told.

Gonko
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Kim's cry, for me, was more than real. Flashed back to March 9, 1983, when I'd pulled my car to an intersection and put it in park, and broke down. Right there. Nearly collapsed, realizing that day would have been my younger brother's 21st birthday, had he not committed suicide three years earlier. Couldn't hear all the horns honking, was white-knuckling the steering wheel, don't remember what I saw, if anything -- just sat there, totally breaking down for the first time since his death.
When I watched her in that episode, my entire being was transformed. I had been there, done that -- EXACTLY THAT. Well done, Rhea.

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The "new" Kim living in Florida absolutely surprised me! She was so different from Kim Wexler the badass lawyer, the fact that now she couldn't make a single decision and lived such a plain life, it was such a stark contrast and Rhea nailed it with her amazing skills!!! She became two different characters.
I also love how detailed she was about explaining the crying scene, you rarely hear that from actors, it was very insightful she should teach acting!

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If they both don't get Emmys the Emmys are dead to me.

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If someone starts sobbing uncontrollably like that on a bus, you know they are at rock bottom. It’s a perfect summary of the tragedy that is Kim’s story.

Matthew-McCallister
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I love that Rhea gave a genuinely insightful look into achieving her performance and didn’t just make a joke and push it aside like most would

Dolan.Lovendahl_Presents
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My most beloved moments of Kim’s character (besides the crying scene that was shown here) are the ones where she burst a little laugh.
Like when she recognized how Jimmys pupils had widen up when testing the drugs in the vets room.

clemens
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Still in pain about the finale. Masterpiece of a series.

gameofgainz
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Rhea is one of the most realistic actors I've ever seen. Not one moment of the show did I ever think to myself "this is scripted". She's brilliant.

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