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Bob Odenkirk Says He's Overwhelmed By The Love And Support He's Received

After suffering a heart attack, Odenkirk seems to be in good spirits and recovering.

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Actor Bob Odenkirk has provided another update on his health, saying he recently got to spend time with his actor friend Michael Mando and that he feels overwhelmed by the support everyone has given him.

Posting on Twitter, Odenkirk said Mando--who plays Nacho Varga in Better Call Saul and was Vaas in Far Cry 3--came to visit him to go on a walk. "I keep getting good energy, hugs, love, from everyone, strangers, old friends," he said.

Odenkirk also remarked about Major League Baseball's Field of Dreams game on Thursday night, which took place in the cornfield in Iowa where they filmed the Kevin Costner movie. "I can't take all this goodness at once, but I guess I'll have to. Hope you are having a great day today," he wrote.

Odenkirk previously confirmed that he had a "small heart attack." Thanks to the efforts of doctors, the blockage was fixed without surgery, and he expects to recover soon.

The 13-episode sixth and final season of Better Call Saul is currently slated to release in early 2022, though whether or not the schedule changes due to Odenkirk's health is unknown. Recently, Odenkirk said he was "doing great" after his health event.

In addition to his acting career, Odenkirk is writing a memoir that will dig into his long career in entertainment. Odenkirk recently starred in the action movie Nobody and received praise for his performance.

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