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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Spoilers: EP Hints About Jimmy's Future

With the second season of "Better Call Saul" premiering soon, the executive producer of the series was able to share some interesting insight about the episodes to come.

It was reported that the executive producer of "Better Call Saul," Peter Gould, recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the upcoming season 2 of the series.

Before going into detail about season 2, Gould took the time to explain the closing season of season 1. The finale saw Jimmy McGill, played by Bob Odenkirk, driving away with a hopeful look on his face. The executive producer explained that this is a vital hint as to what will happen in the episodes to come.

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He said, "It's an open question. You have to ask yourself as he's driving off, 'What's he smiling about?' And very quickly in episode 1, you'll see that there's a lot more to that smile at the end of season 1 than maybe we revealed at the time."

Along with that, Gould also explained the theme of the upcoming season. He explained that the episodes will be centered around the idea of how far a person will go for what they care about. Gould stated, "That theme certainly is a big part of Jimmy's world, and one of the things that we had clarify for ourselves at the beginning of the season is what Jimmy really cares about at the beginning of season 2."

He also explained that Jimmy's decisions will also influence Mike Ehrmentraut, played by Jonathan Banks, to head to another direction in his life.

Apart from that, there are also speculations that Jimmy will be receiving a love interest in the episodes to come. Fans theorize that his romance will be with Kim, played by Rhea Seehorn. The two were also perceived to have a close relationship in the first season of the series. With that, fans can expect their relationship to progress.

"Better Call Saul" season 2 is expected to air this Feb. 15.

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