It’s interesting to note that “Better Call Saul” takes a look at the same universe as “Breaking Bad” but from a different angle, and it sheds new light on some events from the original show. At the same time, it doesn’t step on the toes of its predecessor in any ways and doesn’t change the canon or anything like that.
According to fans, it’s interesting to see where one of the more colorful characters from “Breaking Bad” came from and how he came to be who he is, and his transition throughout the first season was reportedly executed very well.
Because of this, people are even more excited to see season 2 at this point, and the producers of “Better Call Saul” are under even more pressure to succeed this time. Hopefully they will pull through and get the job done.
We don’t know if the show is going to draw any major connections with “Breaking Bad” and that would certainly be interesting, but it’s probably better if the producers of “Better Call Saul” kept the show limited to its own part of the universe for the time being. The series has already managed to grow quite a bit with interesting new characters and developments that have fleshed out its own character, and the producers should probably keep going in this direction.