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‘Better Call Saul’ season 5 episode 6 air date, spoilers: Kim tries to stop Jimmy in his schemes in ‘Wexler v. Goodman’

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“Better Call Saul” season 5 episode 6 is coming up next and it is halfway to the finale and five episodes away from the series’ final season. This could be a heartbreaking story as Kim Wexler and Saul Goodman go against each other.

Synopsis and spoilers

As posted on AMC, “Better Call Saul” season 5 episode 6 has been titled “Wexler vs. Goodman” and that doesn’t need any explanation. The TV network also shared its synopsis and it reads: “Kim tries to pump the brakes on Jimmy's latest scheme, but it may be too late to stop Saul; Mike turns the heat up on Lalo; Nacho attempts to enlist support from above.”

Apparently, the story has already reached the point where Kim and Jimmy are facing a crossroad and they each have a different view on which path to take. “Better Call Saul” season 5 episode 6 will follow the previous story titled “Dedicacio a Max” where it was already suggested that the two are heading in different directions.

Based on the synopsis, Kim knows that Saul not choosing the right path and she is trying to get him back in the same way that she would like to cross. Their decision will definitely determine their future in “Better Call Saul” season 5 episode 6.

The question now is - will Jimmy drop his plans as Kim wants him to? As can be seen on the preview trailer for the upcoming episode, Jimmy a.k.a. Saul is already moving away and starting to move on his own way and take the direction he wants.

When and where to watch it

“Better Call Saul” season 5 episode 6 is set to air on March 23 at 8 p.m. on AMC. For fans who can’t see it on this channel, they can use Amazon Prime to stream the episodes. It is also available on Netflix but the fifth season has yet to be released there once the full season concludes on AMC. In addition, the viewers can also try other options such as YouTube TV, Sling TV, Fubo TV and Philo TV, if they don't have access to any of the suggested outlets.

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