There's a lot of good TV out there, but fans of one particular show branded as the 'best TV series of past decade' have been left questioning why more people aren't watching it.
With all the streaming services available now, it can feel like there's a new title to watch almost every day.
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Some are good, some are bad, but there's really only one way to figure out if you're a fan or not, and that's to give it a try.
With that in mind, fans of one particular Netflix series are calling for more people to seek it out.
That show is none other than the Breaking Bad spin-off, Better Call Saul.
If you're already a fan of the series, the idea that there are people out there who aren't watching it might surprise you - but fans couldn't help but notice that 'so few' people were talking about it as it approached its final series in 2022.
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One confused fan wrote at the time: "The final run of Better Call Saul starts tonight. Why are so few people talking about it.. the best TV series of the past decade? Howard is my hero."
Another posted: "I’m genuinely jealous of people who haven’t watched Breaking Bad or #BetterCallSaul yet..because you still have the opportunity to watch the best television ever. Epic end of an era tonight."
Even after the show came to an end, fans still believed it needed to have a bigger audience.
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"Can’t believe there’s people who still haven’t watched breaking bad or better call saul," one baffled person wrote on X.
"#BetterCallSaul could arguably go down as the best series ever. Only people who have watched it will understand. Plus, it’s a loss for those who still haven’t watched it," added another.
Set before the events of Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul follows earnest lawyer Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) as he transforms into a criminal defence attorney known as Saul Goodman.
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The series spans six seasons, meaning that anyone who's yet to give it a try has a whole lot of content to sink their teeth into.
It's not just X users who are singing their praises for the series, either.
The show has an impressive Rotten Tomatoes score of 98 percent on the Tomatometer, and a 96 percent Audience Score, meaning there's really no argument as to whether or not it's good TV.
So what are you waiting for?
Topics: Film and TV, Netflix, Viral, Breaking Bad