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‘Better Call Saul’ Season 4 Episode 8 Air Date, Plot, Characters: Are the German Workers Going to Be Killed Off?

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“Better Call Saul” Season 4 Episode 8 is going to be a crucial moment for Kim (Rhea Seehorn) and Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk) as their relationship is put to the test. The last episode showed that their relationship is already unraveling with one symbolic sign employed by the writers, Fansided reported.

This sign came in the form of Kim telling Viola (Keiko Agena) to close the door as Jimmy left. Prior to this gesture, Jimmy already told Kim of his current situation, to which the character responded with a deep coldness. And with the door shutting behind Jimmy, it was quite a nice detail to add to the scene.

However, this coldness seemingly melted away as Kim realized the possibility of losing Jimmy. “Better Call Saul” Season 4 Episode 8 will address this situation, with Kim seemingly trying to help Jimmy despite her earlier gesture.

On the other side of the coin, Nacho (Michael Mando) is seen in the trailer portraying a coldness of his own but underlined by something malicious. It’s unclear whether this promise of violence will physically translate in “Better Call Saul” Season 4 Episode 8 but the clip suggests it’s going to be.

After all, an example is always going to be made for those who fall short when it comes to sales performance involving the drug cartel. But what’s even more chilling is the underlying tension brewing beneath the fate of the German workers building the meth super lab. While “Better Call Saul” Season 4 Episode 8 will not kill these workers just yet, fans are expecting they will get buried underneath the very edifice they’re constructing in secret.

Drug lords aren’t fond of loose ends and allowing the workers to walk away with the knowledge of the superlab isn’t exactly a blunder that they would make. Tension will reign in “Better Call Saul” Season 4 Episode 8 when it airs a few hours from this writing.

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