It's been a little over a week since Bob Odenkirk fell on the Better Call Saul set, having suffered what he later described as a minor heart attack. Fans, friends and coworkers all echoed the sentiment that the world is actually better because Bob Odenkirk is there.AdvertisementOdenkirk responded to this flood of support by posting a brief update on Twitter last night. In which he told his well-wishers that he's doing great and asked them to not make any assumptions about his future.Odenkirk was working on the sixth and final season, Better Call Saul, when he fell. The season will air sometime in 2022. However, it is not known if Odenkirk's recent health problems might impact when the season airs. He and the production hope that he will be fully recovered and healthy to resume filming. Odenkirk previously mentioned that AMC was very supportive following his emergency. His year has been a success in all cases, with the critically acclaimed action-thriller Nobodyi.e. What if Bob Odenkirk were John Wick?, as well as a standout I Think You Should Leave sketch, which has only become more poignant since his heart attack. (Fingers crossed for many more triples of classic cars Odenkirk desires for many years to come.