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Ever ponder why the quiet intensity of Ross Grant in 'Nebraska' feels worlds apart from the slick, devil-may-care charm of Saul Goodman in 'Breaking Bad'? Here lies a battle not just of characters but of ethos and era. Ross embodies the stoic, black-and-white simplicity of a bygone cinematic style, while Saul splashes the screen with colorful schemes and endless banter in a modern drama. What's at stake? A decision on what defines not just a performance, but an era's legacy in television and film. Are you for the subtle artistry of the past or the bold audacity of contemporary storytelling?
In this battle:
The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.
Currently, Ben Bagdikian in 'The Post' is topping the charts in the league. Check out where everyone else stands on the GOAT List to see more of Bob's critically acclaimed roles!
Saul Goodman is a fan favorite for his witty, colorful personality and those killer one-liners. He brings humor to a dark series, and fans love him for the levity he adds amidst the chaos. His larger-than-life persona really leaves a mark.
It's a real toss-up! Fans are divided because both roles showcase Bob Odenkirk's versatility. Ross Grant gives us a subtle, poignant performance while Saul Goodman is all about that slick, charismatic vibe. Both are impactful in their own ways, making it hard for fans to pick a clear favorite.