Entity: BETTER-CALL-SAUL
A catchphrase popularized by the character Saul Goodman in the television series 'Breaking Bad' and its spin-off 'Better Call Saul', implying the need to contact him for legal assistance.
BETTER-CALL-SAUL
Etymology
The phrase 'Better Call Saul' originated from the character Saul Goodman in the television series 'Breaking Bad' and continued in its spin-off 'Better Call Saul'.
Definition
'Better Call Saul' is a slang expression urging someone to seek legal counsel, particularly from the character Saul Goodman, known for his legal expertise and unconventional methods.
Historical Context
The phrase gained popularity through the character Saul Goodman, portrayed by Bob Odenkirk, in the acclaimed TV series 'Breaking Bad'. It was later used as the title for the spin-off series 'Better Call Saul', delving into the backstory of the character.
Cultural Significance
'Better Call Saul' has become a widely recognized catchphrase associated with seeking legal help or advice, often in humorous or dire situations. The character of Saul Goodman has become an iconic figure in popular culture, known for his witty one-liners and legal prowess.
Related Concepts
- Breaking Bad: The original series where the character Saul Goodman first appeared, known for its intense storytelling and complex characters.
- Legal Counsel: The act of seeking advice or representation from a qualified attorney in legal matters.
See Also
- Breaking Bad
- Saul Goodman
- Legal Counsel
A slang expression urging someone to seek legal counsel, particularly from the character Saul Goodman, known for his legal expertise and unconventional methods.