AMC's hit show 'Better Call Saul,' which stars Bob Odenkirk and is a spinoff of 'Breaking Bad,' gave a nod to Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett in the series finale.
The pair contemplated whether they should take the money and run. Also featured in the scene, Goodman shared how he would spend the cash if he had a time machine.
As"Better Call Saul" wrapped up its series after six seasons Monday, the hit crime drama gave a nod to billionaire businessman Warren Buffett.In 1964, Buffett had about 7 percent of the company's shares and by early May 1965, Buffett Partnership took over the company.
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