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Better Call Saul's Most Annoying Villain? Probably Not Who You Think

Better Call Saul's Most Annoying Villain? Probably Not Who You Think
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The creators of the Breaking Bad universe have given us many memorable annoying characters. Scarlett and her unstable sister, irreconcilable Chuck McGill, intrusive Jane Margolis, but absolutely everyone hates this couple.

Better Call Saul is a television series that has been loved by fans since it first aired.

The show is a prequel to the popular series Breaking Bad and focuses on the life of Jimmy McGill, a struggling attorney who eventually becomes the infamous Saul Goodman.

Better Call Saul introduces us to a variety of characters, including some of the most scummy villains in the series' universe of both Breaking Bad and BCS.

Many of us might think it should be Chuck, the brother of Jimmy who really hates his only family left, or his partner in HHM, Howard Hamlin.

In the first seasons, Howard is portrayed as a rich and arrogant man who cares about no one but himself. He is the kind of person who will do anything to get what he wants, including lying, cheating, and manipulating people.

But no matter how bad Chuck or Howard seem to be, fans can't forget the awful Keetleman family. They are known for their sleazy behavior and for being the most annoying villains in the entire series.

The Keetleman family represents the dark side of suburban life. They are a seemingly normal family with a house, two cars, and two kids.

But beneath the surface, they hide a dark secret and are willing to do whatever it takes to keep it hidden. They are the perfect example of how greed and desperation can lead to criminal behavior.

They don't keep their word, and Mrs. Keetleman is always trying to manipulate her husband, causing some difficult situations not only for her family, but also for Jimmy and those he loves.

As fans of the show put it, they are "what everyday evil looks like. They're not out building meth empires, they're robbing everyday common folks without remorse or empathy."

So watching their downfall was a real treat for a true admirer of the series.

Source: Reddit