Better Call Saul is without a doubt obscure, a bit flimsy, and idiosyncratic. The entire series has numerous complicated situations and provides deep insight into each characters' nuances. There will be a comparison with Breaking Bad in terms of plot and characters but Better Call Saul stands on its own with remarkable direction and writing by Vince Gilligan who is the creator of both series.
'Better Call Saul' wrapped up its run on AMC earlier this month, earning great acclaim for both its totality as a series and for how it handled its endgame differently than all the shows before it.
Why would a business that has made so much money running full seasons at a time switch to a model in which some of those shows air on a weekly basis?