As fans eagerly await the series finale of Better Call Saul, AMC's critically-acclaimed Breaking Bad spin-off, there are still many loose ends for co-creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould to tie up. One of the biggest is the fate of Rhea Seehorn's character Kim Wexler, the wife of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), now known as Saul Goodman.
Breaking Bad makes no mention of Kim and never alludes Goodman's wife or family, leading many to believe Kim may be killed off in the remaining episodes of Better Call Saul. Speaking to Variety, Seehorn teased Kim's future, questioning not so much what happens if she dies, but what happens if she doesn't.
"Death is not the only tragic end," said Seehorn.
Odenkirk added that when it comes to Kim's end, "You should be worried. You should be worried about Jimmy too."
According to Variety, there have been talks about a potential spin-off for Seehorn's character, suggesting that perhaps however tragic her end may be in Better Call Saul, there's a future for Kim after all.
Better Call Saul returns for the first of its final six episodes July 11 on AMC.
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TOPICS: Rhea Seehorn, AMC, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, Bob Odenkirk, Vince Gilligan