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Who truly captures the essence of Bob Odenkirk's range? Is it Hutch Mansell's explosive, quiet rage in 'Nobody,' where every punch thrown feels like a cathartic release from the mundane? Or does Jimmy McGill's slippery charm in 'Better Call Saul,' masterfully weaving through legal and moral ambiguities, hold the crown? This battle isn’t just about who entertained us more—it’s a referendum on what kind of heroism resonates deeper with the audience. Do we prefer the everyman turned vigilante or the flawed lawyer with a heart of... something akin to gold? Your favorite says more about you than them.
In this battle:
The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.
While Hutch and Jimmy are battling it out, actually Ben Bagdikian in The Post is currently leading. Check out the GOAT List for the full ranking!
Both characters showcase different facets of Bob Odenkirk's tremendous acting range. Hutch brings the physicality and dark humor, while Jimmy offers depth and a slow burn transformation. Fans of Odenkirk's work are fiercely divided because each role appeals to different tastes in storytelling and character development.
It's neck and neck! Fans are totally split on this one. Some love Hutch's unexpected transformation from a subdued nobody to a ruthless action hero, while others can't get enough of Jimmy's complex journey from small-time lawyer to the morally flexible Saul Goodman. It's a real toss-up!