Bob Odenkirk is bummed about missing ‘Better Call Saul’ reunion on picket line during strike

Bob Odenkirk feels a little left out.

The 60-year-old actor took to Twitter to react after realizing he couldn’t be on the picket line with some of his Better call Saul co-stars.

Rhea Seehorn (Kim Wexler), Patrick Fabian (Howard Hamlin), and Michael Mando (Nacho Varga) gathered at this week’s walkout and took a selfie as social proof, along with series writer Gennifer Hutchison.

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After seeing the image, which Michael had shared on his Instagram Story, Bob wondered why he wasn’t in it.

“Wait…where am I? I miss you all! posted on X, formerly Twitter, along with the photo.

Bob also later reacted to Bryan Cranston’s speech, which was shared by Rhea. In it, she reflected on how much she loved the show, the writers, and her castmates.

“Fantastic. What a great group of people around! He wrote. “The luck of my life, the greatest opportunity of my career, was to be included in the BB/BCS family! Love to all-“

Fantastic. What a great group of people all around! The luck of my life, the greatest opportunity of my career, was to be included in the BB/BCS family! Love to all– https://t.co/GJTP9pj1qs

– Mr. Bob Odenkirk (@mrbobodenkirk) August 31, 2023

Bob, Rhea and the show recently earned their latest Emmy nominations.

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