Zero Emmy Wins for 'Better Call Saul' Despite 53 Nominations Over Six Seasons
In an unprecedented twist at the Emmys, Bob Odenkirk and “Better Call Saul” made history, but not for the reasons one might expect.
The critically acclaimed “Breaking Bad” prequel, which aired its final season in 2022, now holds the dubious honor of being the most snubbed show in Emmy history. Despite a staggering 53 nominations over its six-season run, the show didn’t take home a single Emmy.
This year, it was up for four awards, including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor for Bob Odenkirk, yet it still left empty-handed. Interestingly, this lack of Emmy wins contrasts sharply with the show’s success at other award ceremonies, where it clinched best drama series and best actor at both the Critics Choice and Golden Globe Awards.