While Rhea Seehorn's character was initially seen as being similar to Breaking Bad's Skyler White, "Kim has evolved in surprising and fascinating ways. By following a sort of moral utilitarianism — the ends justify the means — Kim is not only the moral compass of Better Call Saul but increasingly the corrupting force behind Jimmy McGill," says Dustin Rowles. "Kim Wexler is, in some ways, the Walter White of Better Call Saul, only instead of selling meth, she’s promoting and participating in the unscrupulous schemes of Saul." ALSO: Julie Ann Emery admits she finds Betsy Kettleman "terrifying to play as an actor."
TOPICS: Rhea Seehorn, AMC, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, Julie Ann Emery