Bob Odenkirk Shines in AMC's "Lucky Hank" and Talks "Better Call Saul" in Interview
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Bob Odenkirk stars in "Lucky Hank," a new AMC show about a mid-life crisis-stricken college professor named William Henry Deveraux Jr. The show's writing is sharp and well-acted, but only two episodes of the eight-episode first season were available for review. Odenkirk's character is surrounded by interesting personalities, including Mireille Enos as his wife and Diedrich Bader as his friend. The show explores the personal issues and regrets that professors bring into classrooms.
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