"Better Call Saul", which ran from 2015 to 2022 and starred Bob Odenkirk in the lead role, told the story of Saul Goodman, a rogue lawyer, before the Walter White case.

Better Call Saul, starring Rhea Seehorn and Jonathan Banks in addition to Odenkirk, received 53 Emmy nominations over 6 seasons.

Better Call Saul, the highly acclaimed spinoff of the legendary series Breaking Bad, made history by receiving 53 Emmy nominations over 6 seasons and not winning a single Emmy award.

"Better Call Saul", which ran from 2015 to 2022 and starred Bob Odenkirk in the lead role, told the story of Saul Goodman, a rogue lawyer, before the Walter White case.

Better Call Saul, starring Rhea Seehorn and Jonathan Banks in addition to Odenkirk, received 53 Emmy nominations over 6 seasons.

At the 75th Emmy Awards, Better Call Saul, which was nominated in 7 categories including "Best Drama Series" and "Best Actor in a Drama", returned empty-handed from the ceremony.

Thus, Better Call Saul became the only series that was nominated for the Emmy Awards 53 times and never won an award.

Better Call Saul's Rhea Seehorn, nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, also spoke to the Hollywood Reporter ahead of the Emmys.

The 51-year-old actress said she was happy with the series, even if it went down in history without winning an Emmy.