American Greed: James McGill
This mock episode released on April fools day looks at the events surrounding the fictional Saul Goodman character as seen in Breaking Bad (2008) and Better Call Saul (2015)
This mock episode released on April fools day looks at the events surrounding the fictional Saul Goodman character as seen in Breaking Bad (2008) and Better Call Saul (2015)
Stacy Keach
Narrator(voice)
Peter Diseth
DDA Bill Oakley
Julie Pearl
ADA Suzanne Ericsen
Jeremy Shamos
Craig Kettleman
Julie Ann Emery
Betsy Kettleman
Dennis Boutsikaris
Rich Schweikart
Bob Odenkirk
Jimmy McGill (archive footage)
This mock episode released on April fools day looks at the events surrounding the fictional Saul Goodman character as seen in Breaking Bad (2008) and Better Call Saul (2015)
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