With the many deaths happening, from Nacho (Michael Mando) to Howard (Patrick Fabian) to Lalo (Tony Dalton), will Kim meet her demise, too? Will fans see her ending in the nearing conclusion of Better Call Saul Season 6?
Theories Surrounding Kim’s Future in Better Call Saul Season 6
According to Screen Rant, a theory claims Kim is still alive during the Breaking Bad timeline and she’s just working for Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) as his legal counsel. In Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 8, Point and Shoot, Gus finally knew who Kim was. He even spoke to her, although very briefly. Kim’s guts to kill him, following Lalo’s order, must have impressed Gus, though it’s likely uncommon in the cartel world. ALSO READ: American Horror Stories Season 2 Preview, Cast, Release Date: Here’s Everything You Need To Know He even lets her go in peace after Lalo dies, despite her knowing his hideout. Aside from Gus, Mike (Jonathan Banks) is also impressed with Kim, seeing her as a more cunning and ruthless player than Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk). So if Gus asks more about Kim to Mike, he may tell him positive things about her. This may end up with Kim working for Gus to handle his legal matters legitimately and illegitimately.
What Will Happen to Kim and Jimmy’s Relationship in Better Call Saul Season 6?
Jimmy may likely dislike it if Kim becomes a part of Gus’ legal counsel in Better Call Saul Season 6. He doesn’t want Kim to be part of the game, so he may think things through if she ever works for Gus. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: The Resident Season 6 Update: Kaley Ronayne Now A Series Regular; Will Conrad Choose Cade Over Billie? But knowing Kim is her own woman, she may do what she wants to do. It’s also hard to refuse a man like Gus, knowing the things he’s capable of doing.
Who’s the Official Better Call Saul Season 6 Villain?
Meanwhile, as everyone thought Lalo was Better Call Saul Season 6 villain, he died in the hands of Gus in an unexpected twist of fate. With that said, the most possible next big bad of the series is Gus, given the show’s storyline, but there’s one who’s more logical—Jimmy. Just like in Breaking Bad, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) turned out to be the series’ main villain, as seen in the series’ final episode. READ MORE: Better Call Saul Vs. Breaking Bad: Bob Odenkirk Weighs In On Which Between These Two Shows Is Better So, it would make more sense if its spinoff would follow suit. Jimmy is also “going through a villainous origin story” where his personality becomes far worse after fully embracing his Saul Goodman persona. With that said, it may be more fitting if the series’ main storyline ends with him instead of having a conflict with another character. Better Call Saul Season 6 drops new episodes every Monday. For more Better Call Saul Season 6 news, stay tuned to EpicStream!