![]() ![]() Through only two episodes, it’s hard to tell if “ Lucky Hank” could use a bit more of “Saul’s” eagerness to gaze into the darkness, or if it’d be better off dialing up its softer side. No matter where he pops up, seeing Odenkirk on TV should never be taken for granted, even if his new series isn’t quite sure what it is yet. That’s good for the network, which has steadily built a fan base around the two-time Emmy winner via those back-to-back hits (and, as cable clients continue to shrink, needs those subscribers to either stick around or sign up for AMC+). Less than a year after “Better Call Saul” wrapped its inconceivably excellent six-season run (somehow matching the towering precedent set by “Breaking Bad”), Bob Odenkirk is back on AMC. ![]()
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