“Better Call Saul” has reached the end as the upcoming sixth installment has been set to be the last in this “Breaking Bad” prequel. This will be an exciting finale because a character that did not appear or even met Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) has come this far and included in the final season.
This character is Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) and she will spice things up in “Better Call Saul” season 6. Fans are interested in Seegorn’s role because they will soon see what happened to her character since she did not make it to the “Breaking Bad” series.
Kim Wexler - What will happen to her?
There are only two possibilities for Kim Wexler’s fate and that is either she will die or be taken away and never return. Regardless of her destiny, either way, is possible because she was in trouble when the fifth season ended.
She proposed a wicked plan to her husband, Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk). She wants to sabotage her former boss Howard (Patrick Fabian) to end the Sandpiper suit. Wexler plans to frame Howard for a crime like the misappropriation of funds so that the lawsuit will be settled Jimmy will also benefit from this as he will be generously compensated for his work in this case.
It is actually a dangerous plan that is why Jimmy was surprised to hear it coming from his wife. If she will push through with this, people could go after her so getting killed or disappearing is not impossible.
Plus, Jimmy made Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton) angry in the season 5 finale and he could punish him and Kim will be implicated as well. The couple’s situation can easily lead to Kim’s elimination in “Better Call Saul” season 6.
The finale that will change ‘Breaking Bad’
In any case, show co-creator Peter Gould recently revealed that “Better Call Saul” season 6 will change how the viewers see “Breaking Bad.” The prequel is about Saul Goodman’s past when he was still Jimmy McGill.
He was the gentle and upright lawyer before he transformed into his wicked self. Saul was the character that people have come to know first since “Breaking Bad” premiered in 2008 while “BCS” was released in 2015.
Then again Gould said that fans will see “Breaking Bad” in a new light after watching Jimmy transform in “Better Call Saul” season 6. The timelines of the two shows will now connect in this final season but this will have a different effect on the original series.
“I think by the time you finish watching Better Call Saul, you’re going to see Breaking Bad in a very different light,” Gould told The Hollywood Reporter via The Independent. “I think we’re going to learn things about the characters in Breaking Bad that we didn’t know. We’re going to learn things about the events of Breaking Bad that we didn’t know.”


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