How many seasons are currently planned?

1) AMC

2) Talking Saul/Talking Bad/Talking Fear/Talking Dead, Chris Hardaway

3) The realism of The Walking Dead was destroyed in its pilot episode. It wouldn't take long for something crazy to happen at the end of Better Call Saul. Just look at how horrible the conditions are in Nebraska - how Vince has painted Saul's life in such black tones at the Cinnabun. Something in the air???

3) Baby Blue was the most lethal meth ever, synthetic and of a different compound than anyone in the world was making. A drug that took everything by storm - changed everything.

4) Fear the Walking Dead alludes to the "Walking Dead" disease first gaining serious traction in the United States desert southwest and California. ....And the timelines completely work.

5) Vince's liberal use of the Nebraska story line, and how depressing and end-of-world it is. He's already set the stage for the possibility of Skyler (or Jesse) showing back up. It would be organic to the show if it occurred.

6) A tense Skyler or Jesse reunion with Saul in the final season of Better Call Saul would be AMAZING, no matter what the subject. Mike, of course, is dead.

7) It is completely plausible that a lone doctor at the CDC would be the only one who would listen to Skyler (here, better than Jesse), the complicit wife of America's most notorious drug maker, and that they would tehn decide to drive to the CDC instead of mailing the illegal drugs. And it certainly is plausible that they would then be stopped in the rural south for speeding and then it escalating to their death from there with the Baby Blue in the car, Saul's slick attorney approach and Skyler's bitchiness - especially given a redneck hothead sheriff's deputy.

8) it would allow a total redemption of Saul, in a classic Vince G. manner. He would die heroically trying to right a massive wrong, with finally a real sense of purpose. Failing even at this, but redeeming himself.

Just because you don't seem to like the Walking Dead scene, doesn't mean it couldn't work. If you knew who I was talking about when I say "a certain blonde-haired doctor frot he CDC..." maybe a light bulb would go on. The shows - all four - are perfectly aligned in their respective time periods, Walking Dead has no idea what caused the infection/illness, Fear the Walking Dead shows that the Desert Southwest in North America was ground zero for its beginnings, and Skyler - still a very relevant character with a story to tell - has the inside information about Baby Blue AND its devastation that could be woven into an amazing story line by Vince. ....And if you don't like Skyler, it could be Jesse.

Hello WD fans - can anybody else chime in here and help me out?

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