Yeah I'm not in a super rush considering once it airs it means it's almost over. I could easily watch this show twice more before it comes back. This show has peak rewatchability for me
Can’t wait for the ultimate rewatch with BB and the movie, but still have no idea what those b&w future scenes are gonna lead to or how important it’ll be in the last season.
Yeah I'll worry regardless, at least I know he probably doesn't know much, I don't think the actors know anything past probably the second episode at this point lol
In his AC Club interview the other day he specifically said he *can* ask for all the scripts in advance, cos he's a producer on the show, but he doesn't because he likes to be surprised by the end result like us normals. So yeah I don't think he knows anything concrete
I'm still sticking to my theory she's been alive the whole time and either in hiding from Saul, or because of Saul. I mean, we didn't see that much of his life in BB so it's definitely possible.
Yeah I'm not convinced either way that Kim is going to die. She very easily could have just moved away entirely after some kind of fight with Jimmy and told him to never contact her again. Her future (and Nacho's for that matter) is very much up in the air still.
There is a flash forward where saul gives a number to his secretary for her to call and I always assumed it was kim
best case scenario: she spins off and we get a sequel series of her new life of crime, 5 MORE SEASONS LETS GOOOOO
i thought nacho was already confirmed dead somehow via BB. i feel like Kim is gonna liberate herself from the grift in s6.
I don't think the show kills Kim. I'm hoping she's just been away during the BB timeline, and we see her resurface in the flashforwards on BCS.
"Still, it’s not all cardio and kickboxing training at the Odenkirk house, as he told Kimmel that there’s officially a single episode of Better Call Saul in can at this point. He also confessed that, by his own choice, he has no idea how the upcoming sixth and final season will end for Jimmy McGill, both in the character’s pre-Breaking Bad past and post-Breaking Bad, Cinnabon-managing future. “They tried to tell me, I said shut up,” explains Better Call Saul co-producer Odenkirk of Vince Gilligan and the show’s creative team, who, understandably, wanted to run Saul’s arc by him." From A.V. Club