Bob Odenkirk won both a legion of fans and critical acclaim starring as Saul Goodman in Breaking Bad and as the title character in its beloved spin-off series Better Call Saul.
When his run as Saul came to an end last year, following five nominations for the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, all eyes were on which character the actor, who was coming off two back-to-back TV hits, would choose to bring to life next.
The answer was found in the new Stan series Lucky Hank, based on the 1997 novel Straight Man by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo, which is the tale of a mid-life crisis told through a sharp and often darkly comedic lens.
In the series, Odenkirk plays Hank Devereaux, a middle-aged university professor and the dissatisfied chairman of the English department in the badly under-funded Railton College.
A school that is not known for its prestigious graduates but more so for being a run-of-the-mill college that just gets its students through to graduation ad nothing more.
Take a look at the trailer for Lucky Hank on Stan.
After only having one book published throughout his career, and coming off years of writer's block where he has been unable to pen another, Hank has taken to being wildly disinterested in the students taking his writing class.
While Hank spends the class time thinking about what he's going to have for lunch, he makes his students critique each other's writing instead of taking part in any actual teaching.
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