‘Better Call Saul’ Solicits Emmy Voters with Voicemail Offering Free Voting Service

It’s been over two months since audiences said goodbye to their favorite attorney, Saul Goodman, when AMC’s “Better Call Saul” closed out its fifth season.

But with Emmy voting starting up, Saul (by way of actor Bob Odenkirk) isn’t wasting any time on using his patented brand of persuasion to nab some statuettes.In an ingenious bit of in-world marketing for what will no doubt be an aggressive Emmy campaign on AMC’s part, Saul’s “Emmy Voting Service” touts itself as a hassle-free way for Emmy voters to cast their votes — preferably for “Better Call Saul.” In the voicemail, Odenkirk’s character reminds Emmy voters that they’re “doing God’s work” and that he understands that they “barely have time to watch shows” let alone the time to cast a ballot.So, how to take advantage of this — nudge nudge, wink wink — amazing service? All

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