I landed on your profile randomly and I must say the information below was a huge mistake.
"Therefore it is not exactly related to the main storyline."
No, Better Call Saul does have dual narratives which are to the law's world and expanding the cartel's past but it is exactly related to Breaking Bad.
You need to watch Breaking Bad first before Better Call Saul because BCS was directed with style assuming you have watched BB. Last 4 episodes of BCS are the aftermath of BB. Watching them without watching BB will majorly spoil BB and you will have no clue why Saul ended up like that at the first place.
Better Call Saul is based on a side character from Breaking Bad.
Therefore it is not exactly related to the main storyline. The sole reason it is called a "prequel" is because it takes place before Breaking Bad.
El Camino, on the other hand, is a sequel film to Breaking Bad. I think it is optional to watch it. I haven't seen it yet myself.
Just for a reference, the film revolves around one of the main character after all the incidents in Breaking Bad.
Better Call Saul has 61 episodes while Breaking Bad has 62 episodes.
Also, both of them are independent series so you can watch one without having any knowledge of the other.
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"Therefore it is not exactly related to the main storyline."
No, Better Call Saul does have dual narratives which are to the law's world and expanding the cartel's past but it is exactly related to Breaking Bad.
You need to watch Breaking Bad first before Better Call Saul because BCS was directed with style assuming you have watched BB. Last 4 episodes of BCS are the aftermath of BB. Watching them without watching BB will majorly spoil BB and you will have no clue why Saul ended up like that at the first place.
Therefore it is not exactly related to the main storyline. The sole reason it is called a "prequel" is because it takes place before Breaking Bad.
El Camino, on the other hand, is a sequel film to Breaking Bad. I think it is optional to watch it. I haven't seen it yet myself.
Just for a reference, the film revolves around one of the main character after all the incidents in Breaking Bad.
Also, both of them are independent series so you can watch one without having any knowledge of the other.
And Better Call Saul 😍
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