Being the loyal Breaking Bad fans we are, of course we desperately want to watch Better Call Saul… but what is it, exactly? A dark comedy? A light drama? Law & Order: Special Meth Unit?

In the video above, we sit down with Saul stars Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, and Michael Mando to get a better idea of what to expect when AMC's hotly anticipated Breaking Bad prequel premieres this Sunday.

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When we ask about any differences in tone between Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, Odenkirk — who reprises his BB role as crooked attorney Saul Goodman — tells us, "It's done entirely in front of a green screen, and we have a laugh track." (Spoiler alert: He's lying.)

But seriously, though: Banks (who BB fans remember as tough-as-nails hitman Mike Ehrmantraut) hints that on Better Call Saul, "there is a different rhythm, there is a different tone… you will be transported very quickly, within the first show."

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Odenkirk also teases an upcoming episode where we learn how Mike, a cop in his pre-Breaking Bad days, ends up as an Albuquerque parking lot attendant on Saul, adding that "it's a f--king mind-blower." Sold!

Plus, in the video below, we talk with Better Call Saul co-creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould about why they chose the character of Saul Goodman to build a spinoff around (Gilligan says, "We loved putting words in his mouth"), and whether we should expect to see any familiar faces from Breaking Bad on Saul anytime soon:

Better Call Saul premieres Sunday, Feb. 8 at 10 p.m. on AMC.