Namely,Saul Goodman, aka Jimmy McGill.
Likewise, Hank believed in his brother-in-law, and hoped Walter wouldn’t go down a bad path.
Hank is a law enforcement officer who works hard to keep the streets clean and ensure peoples' safety.
However, in the line of duty, he is often treated in less than favorable ways.
On the other hand, Howard is in a profession that invites disdain and frustration as a lawyer.
However, he is a genuinely kind, caring, and sensitive man.
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He wants the best for his clients, and for those he works with.
Likewise, Hank does not dislike Walter.
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul contain some of the most brilliantly original crime villains in TV history.
Better Call Saul follows small-time lawyer Jimmy McGill as he navigates the legal world to make ends meet. The series, set six years before his encounter with Walter White, chronicles Jimmy’s evolution into Saul Goodman, with notable interactions alongside fixer Mike Ehrmantraut.
But this latecomer stand above the rest.
Skyler was Walter’s wife, and at some point, she loved him.
However, that love turned into contempt and hatred over time.
For Jimmy, he loved and looked up to his brother.
He spent years of his life trying to make him proud and care for him.
However, Chuck’s ego, and his disdain for his rule-breaking brother, led to a strained relationship.
Which is why it makes more sense that Howard took on a role similar to Hank inBetter Call Saul.