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'Better Call Saul' News, Spoilers: Producer Tom Schnauz Teases an 'Epic Monologue' from Jimmy

The best is yet to come for AMC's massive hit TV series "Better Call Saul" as the show approaches its season finale.

A spoiler report from The Hollywood Reporter stated that show's lead Bob Odendirk, who plays the struggling elder law expert, Jimmy McGill, will be delivering his "lengthiest monologue" which as said, will rival the one he delivered when he was at a gunpoint in episode two, "Mijo."

Tom Schanauz revealed that this week's segment will see Ondenkirk delivering an "epic monologue" of which the actor will perform "exactly as written."

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Odenkirk, who also spoke with THR, said that this scene was definitely an "intimidating challenge" to take.

"I find it to be an involving challenge to attempt to do the work as written, even in a speech that long. Exactly, exactly as written," the actor said.

Meanwhile, for other finale teasers, a sneak peek released by the network shows Jim going back to Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill probably to patch things up with the firm.

He was also seen talking to Kim (Rhea Seehorn). Jim is most likely asking for her forgiveness for the rude words he gave in the nail salon, back in "Pimento." The two gave each other a hug afterwards.

Jimmy was also seen unloading some boxes, most probably the one involving the Sandpiper scam. While doing so, Kim asked Jimmy about his confrontation with Chuck (Michael McKean).

"He's my brother, he thinks I'm a scumbag. There's nothing I can do to change that," Jimmy answered.

With all the exciting twists and turns, the season's ender will probably reveal how Jimmy will take the dire matters at hand.

"Better Call Saul" Season Finale titled "Marco" airs this Monday, April 6 at 10 p.m. on AMC.

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