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To be fair, they aren’t trying to be prestige TV in the way that Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are. But with both shows accumulating huge followings, it’s telling that these spinoffs aren’t on many viewers’ radars. It suggests a harsh truth for the franchise โ one it must consider if it ever attempts to expand further.
The Three Breaking Bad Spinoffs You Probably Haven’t Seen

While most Breaking Bad fans can say they’ve seen Better Call Saul and El Camino, few are familiar with its three spinoffs comprised of shorts. There are several reasons for this. For one, they weren’t that well promoted. They were also primarily released as web series, meaning fans needed to go online to watch them (and know to do that in the first place). And they all attempted to add to the world while remaining separate from the main shows. As you might imagine, this meant little of significance happened during these series:
- Breaking Bad: Original Minisodes
- Better Call Saul Employee Training
- Slippin’ Jimmy
Breaking Bad: Original Minisodes consisted of brief glimpses into the characters’ lives, which might have been welcome had they aired during or after the main show. As these were mainly released online (and between seasons, no less), they didn’t get much attention. There’s also the fact that they embraced a more comical tone. While they told us new things about the series’ characters, they didn’t fit well with the main show.









