The stars of BetterCallSaul reveal what they kept from the set of the BreakingBad prequel show now that it has aired its series finale.
The cast of Better Call Saul reveals the unique props they've kept from the set of the AMC series. Now that the Breaking Bad spinoff has come to an end, fans have been sharing their thoughts on the eventful series finale. They've also been discussing their favorite episodes, scenes, and what the future might look like for Jimmy and Kim .
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY But the impact is just as evident on the cast and crew, many of whom have been giving interviews about their experiences filming the finale. And as Seehorn has mentioned in some of her comments, it doesn't feel quite real that the spinoff is over just yet. The Emmy-nominated performer said that she still expects that she'll get the call to start working on another batch of episodes soon and that it will take a good while for that sense of finality to kick in.
They weren't the only ones to walk away from their roles with a cherished prop. Michael McKean, who played Chuck, kept a few tomes from his character's impressive library. Michael Mando, known to fans as Nacho, asked if he could take a "silver ring that had a lion claw on it," because it represented Nacho's lion heart. Patrick Fabian, who portrayed Howard, took the only HHM pen manufactured for the show.
The only Better Call Saul actor to leave without any keepsakes was Jonathan Banks, who played Mike Ehrmantraut, as it was his preference. Though, like the rest of the cast, Banks did receive an official gift. Even without the props and gifts though, the actors can proudly share the memories they created and the fact that they were key participants in such a standout series.
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