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"I literally lay in bed at night listening to my heart and thinking about all the people who responded when they heard this happened," the 'Better Call Saul' star said.
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00:00It was so affecting. I'm still, it's still something I think about.
00:06Bob Odenkirk is opening up about the reaction he saw on social media
00:10after he suffered a heart attack last July while filming AMC's Better Call Saul.
00:15The performer was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday,
00:18where he talked about the surreal experience of seeing friends and loved ones
00:21reacting to his near-death experience.
00:24Yeah, I literally lay in bed at night here listening to my heart
00:28and thinking about all the people who responded when they heard this happen.
00:34He quipped that he generally thinks of social media as a place of poison and evil,
00:39but this felt different.
00:40Until something really bad happens.
00:42And then this moment was just beauty and love from strangers.
00:47And I don't know, I don't really have it figured out yet,
00:51except that it felt so damn good.
00:54During the interview with Kimmel, Odenkirk also opened up
00:56about picking up filming the show later that summer following his recovery.
01:00We shot half the scene and then I died.
01:03Yeah.
01:04And then five weeks later, we came back to shoot the other half of the scene.
01:08Better Call Saul launches its sixth and final season April 18th.
01:13For more on this story, hit to THR.com.
01:16And for the latest entertainment news and updates,
01:18keep watching The Hollywood Reporter News.
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