"Saul was one of the delightful bits of comic relief that Breaking Bad did so well… a bottom feeder in the legal profession, a lawyer without scruples who will do bad things for the clients he takes on. Yet there's a sense that he's also probably one of the least hypocritical of any of the characters in that show. He is who he is, a 'what-you see is what you get' kind of guy, and that gives him a certain likeability. And how Odenkirk inhabited that character, you feel Goodman really exists."