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‘Better Call Saul’ season 6 spoilers: Series’ gloomy conclusion revealed; Show submitted as candidate at Emmy’s Best Drama category

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One of the favorite drama series in AMC is ending, and this was already confirmed a few months ago. “Better Call Saul” season 6 has been designated as the final installment, so this is the fans’ last chance to see Jimmy McGill.

At this point, the protagonist is transitioning to his “Breaking Bad” character called Saul Goodman, and his transformation will affect how the story in “Better Call Saul” season 6 will go. But there is a big twist as it seems that it is not only McGill who is changing but his wife as well.

The unexpected turnout of Kim Wexler’s character

In the recent updates from the show’s main cast and showrunners, it was hinted that it is not just McGill who is transforming to her bad persona, but in an unexpected twist, Kim Wexler is changing too. Her character was described as someone who has suppressed her nasty side, and with the story in “Better Call Saul” season 6, she will reveal her true self.

Rhea Seehorn, who plays Kim Wexler, insinuate that her character will not stop her husband from doing something wicked. This was the opposite of what the viewers initially believed because they thought she would do everything to pull her husband away from being involved with the crooks. But the thing is - she will join him instead and could even lead him in scheming against their enemies.

“It remains to be seen whether Kim was completely sincere and has reached some sort of the boiling point,” the actress told The New York Times. “Is this a new side of her, or a side of her that’s always been there that she’s been suppressing.

Series looking forward to a win at the Emmy’s

Meanwhile, it was reported that “Better Call Saul” is entering this year’s race for best drama at the Emmy’s. As per Goldderby, the show submitted a total of 40 ballots for various categories, which the show’s largest entry in the history of the show.

“Better Call Saul” has been a candidate for the best drama for five seasons now and it has yet to win. Since the series is already ending in the sixth season, the cast and crew are hoping that they will finally get one of the highest awards in this year’s Emmy Awards.

Finally, “Better Call Saul” season 6 has yet to announce its premiere date. This may take time since filming is still not possible due to COVID-19.

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