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“ | Public masturbation. Total bullshit. | „ |
~ Fudge about his previous arrest. |
Theodore "Fudge" Talbott is a minor character in the crime drama series Better Call Saul. He is a client of Jimmy McGill who poses as a war veteran for one of his commercials.
He was portrayed by Robert Grossman.
History[]
In the past, Talbott was arrested for public masturbation. He was experiencing financial troubles at the time, so he hired Jimmy, who successfully defended him and helped drop the charges.
Jimmy and his film crew disguise Fudge as a disabled World War II veteran and use him to gain access to an air force base. Captain Bauer takes them to FIFI, one of the last B-29 Superfortresses in the world. When Bauer starts asking about Fudge's military experience, Jimmy makes Fudge start coughing. Bauer runs to the base to fetch some water for him. While the captain is away, Jimmy and his crew begin filming a commercial, where Fudge stands in front of the aircraft. When Jimmy tells him he fought the Nazis, Fudge points out that the FIFI was used in the Pacific against the Japanese. After Jimmy's crew finish shooting the commercial, Bauer returns with a group of airmen for a photo with Fudge. Fudge almost blows their cover by saying "cheese". He later appears in the finalized version of Jimmy's new commercial.