Actor Bob Odenkirk reprises his “Better Call Saul” character Saul Goodman for a public service announcement (PSA) celebrating the United States’ 250th birthday, according to two outlets reporting on the spot. The PSA features Odenkirk as Saul Goodman, who addresses viewers directly in a “know your rights” message. The character points out that people have rights, describing them as “old timey,” and ties the PSA’s emphasis to rights outlined in historical documents. The announcement is framed as a patriotic commemoration of the anniversary, while the character’s familiar comedic style centers the PSA’s educational purpose. Both reports describe the same basic concept: Odenkirk returns to the Saul Goodman persona to encourage public awareness of legal rights as part of the broader America 250 celebration. No additional details are provided in the sources about the campaign’s distribution, partnerships, or production specifics.
Bob Odenkirk Reprises Saul Goodman for PSA Marking America’s 250th Anniversary
Actor Bob Odenkirk reprises his “Better Call Saul” character Saul Goodman for a public service announcement (PSA) celebrating the United States’ 250th birthday, according to two outlets reporting on t...
- Bob Odenkirk reprises his “Better Call Saul” character Saul Goodman.
- The PSA is a “know your rights” message for the public.
- It is released as part of celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary.
- The spot presents rights as rooted in historical documents.
- The reports describe the character speaking directly to viewers in Odenkirk’s Saul Goodman persona.
Saul Goodman must have gotten off on parole, as Bob Odenkirk suited up as the criminal lawyer for a “Know Your Rights” PSA celebrating America’s 250th birthday. “Hi, I’m Saul Goodman. Did you know you have rights? Well, you do. Sure, they’re old timey. They were written by a bunch of guys in powdered wigs […]
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