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Ever get the feeling that some characters in TV shows are just too good to meet their end? Well, Vince Gilligan had us on the edge of our seats wondering if a certainBreaking Badcharacter might meet their demise. As it turns out, this character was dodging the Grim Reaper’s scythe, only to reappear inBetter Call Saulwith a storyline that had us all scratching our heads.

With Gilligan’s knack for plot twists, the thought of this character getting the axe seemed almost inevitable. But lo and behold, they survived the cut and continued to sizzle on screen. Dive into the whirlwind of plot twists and see why we’re still gripping our seats!
Vince Gilligan Dreads Jimmy McGill’s Tragic Transformation into Saul Goodman inBetter Call Saul
Vince Gilligan’sBetter Call Saul’s creeping up on the day we all knew was coming—the moment Jimmy McGill becomes Saul Goodman. And it’s gonna be rough. It’s a tragedy, Gilligan spilled, clearly bummed about the impending transformation.
The show’s been a wild ride, moving from a quick Saul Goodman setup to a deep dive into Jimmy’s life. Gilligan and co-creatorPeter Gouldfound themselves growing more attached to Jimmy than anticipated, and now they face the bitter reality of his eventual decline. Gilligan asserted (viaThe Guardian):

We started off the series writing about Jimmy McGill, a guy we figured would very quickly turn into Saul Goodman. And as the first season of Better Call Saul progressed we realised, Gee, there’s a lot more story to tell about this guy. And as the seasons went by it dawned on us that we liked this guy better, and we started to put off the appearance of Saul Goodman.
And now we realise that we have a bit of a tragedy on our hands: this man inevitably must become Saul Goodman, but we dread the day that it will happen, because it may have a large hand in why we don’t see Kim Wexler [Rhea Seehorn, playing Jimmy’s only real friend and love interest] around any more.

But as they went along, Jimmy’s charm made it harder to let him go. Unlike Walter White’s dramatic shift into Heisenberg inBreaking Bad, watching Jimmy’s decline is more of a slow burn. “Jimmy McGill is the guy you wanna go have a beer with,”Gilligan asserted. Losing that part of him for Saul Goodman is gonna hurt.
And get this—Gilligan’s also dealing with continuity headaches. Remember that throwaway line inBreaking Badabout Jimmy’s second wife? It’s causing some major head-scratching in the spin-off. He joked:

Those lines make you want to go back in a time machine and kick yourself in the butt for writing them. Those moments present challenges, to say the least.
The transition from Jimmy to Saul is bound to be heartbreaking, and it looks likeKim Wexler‘s fate might be at the center of this tragic evolution. So asBetter Call Saulwraps up, buckle up. The ride’s about to get even more intense, and the transformation will be one for the ages.

Karolina Wydra Joins Rhea Seehorn In Vince Gilligan’s New Apple TV+ Series
Karolina Wydra teaming up withRhea Seehornfor Vince Gilligan’s new Apple TV+ series. This project, which has a two-season order, is shrouded in secrecy, but it’s been playfully dubbedBreaking Good.
Gilligan’s taking a break from his usual gritty antiheroes with this one. The show’s a mild sci-fi twist on our world, bending reality with a focus on the human condition, reminiscent ofE.T.He revealed (viaDeadline):
After 15 years, I figured it was time to take a break from writing antiheroes… and who’s more heroic than the brilliant Rhea Seehorn?
Wydra, known forTrue BloodandAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D., will play Ana, an optimistic young woman. Filming is underway in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Looks like this new venture is set to be a fascinating shift from Gilligan’s past projects.
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WatchBetter Call Saul&Breaking Badon Apple TV.
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Heena Singh is a Editor at FandomWire, spent the last two years making waves in entertainment journalism. With a knack for digging up blockbuster celebrity scoops and an uncanny nose for the latest buzz, Heena’s articles bring a fresh and fun perspective to life. When she’s not conquering writing challenges, you’ll find her curled up in bed, peacefully sleeping.