‘Better Call Saul’ Season 2: Fans Express Wrath Over Chuck After Bob Odenkirk Starrer Drops New Teaser


"Better Call Saul" fans are inebriated with wrath and madness not only because it's still a long way to go before the AMC show comes back for season 2 in 2016, but also because the Bob Odenkirk starrer just released a teaser pic of Michael McKean's Chuck McGill.

Last time, the network released a photo of Odenkirk's Jimmy McGill facing two gentlemen. Then, there's also another first look pic of show creators and execs Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould on the set of the "Breaking Bad" spinoff, as per Variety.

On Wednesday, AMC dropped another teaser snap of the series' upcoming season on Facebook. It's Chuck's time to tease fans, but instead of receiving positive feedback for the return of the character, fans took the time to slam McKean's role.

The teaser snap of Chuck shows him thinking thoroughly as he types something on the typewriter while donning the space blanket. Fans were quick to slam the character because of what he has done in "Better Call Saul" season 1.

Since the poster is accompanied with the question, "Watcha working on, Chuck?" Avid viewers, who are anticipating the show's return come 2016, answered the question without missing the opportunity to slam the character.

Rodney ODell wrote, "Being a backstabbing a-hole brother." An Evelyn Prahl Kurtock also expressed a similar sentiment by commenting, "Chuck: Being a scumbag to my own brother!" Meanwhile, Robina Anstey Fine Art wrote, "Deception and deceit...that's what he's working on!"

The teaser snap came days after Gould gushed about the finale episode of the first season where Jimmy's pseudonym was nowhere to be found though many expected Jimmy to use Saul Goodman in the 10th episode.

"We really thought Jimmy McGill would change his name to Saul Goodman by Episode 10. What that meant was that a lot of our plans had to go out the window, and usually when that happens, there is that moment of panic because you have all these set pieces and scenes you're working toward, but the characters aren't ready for them. That was the hardest part but also the most rewarding part. It was an organic struggle," Gould was quoted as saying by CinemaBlend.

Meanwhile, fans continue to wonder about the exact date the show is returning on AMC. "Better Call Saul" season 1 premiered on Feb. 8 and ran through Apr. 6, so it's very likely that season 2 will premiere next year in February, according to Netflix Life.

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