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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Spoilers: Kim and Jimmy's Relationship Deepens; Jimmy Decides on Making New Commercial

American television crime drama series "Better Call Saul" is back in the small screen for its second season and a lot has happened already since the premiere episode. According to a recap by Entertainment Weekly, season 2 episode 2 titled "Cobbler" showed Jimmy's (Bob Odenkirk) rival Howard visiting Jimmy's brother Chuck to discuss about Jimmy working at Davis & Main. Meanwhile, Mike (Jonathan Banks) bumped into small-time drug dealer Pryce who wanted to report to the police about his baseball cards being stolen.

Mike offered to help him find his cards just as long he doesn't talk to the police. Later on, Mike asked Jimmy to help Pryce from police suspicion. Jimmy decided to reveal Pryce's secret compartment that contains his fetish videos of sitting on pies and crying. Jimmy's longtime friend Kim (Rhea Seehorn) learned about it and disapproved it believing that falsifying evidence would put Jimmy in a bad light.

In the upcoming episode 3, Cartermatt notes that Jimmy will be deciding on creating a new commercial for Davis and Main that will show what it is that he is good at — not playing by the rules. But it's expected that he will be going through some struggles in his job.

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The official synopsis also reveals that Jimmy's client outreach efforts will thrive as he tries to display new heights of showmanship. Mike will also be having his own drama when he is met with a troubling news from his daughter-in-law Stacey (Kerry Condon).

Kim and Jimmy's relationship will also go into deeper levels as episodes will go by. Actress Seehorn revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that the characters have a "sweetness" in their relationship.

"The weird, romantic sexiness that they have with each other is between the lines; it's intangible as only a 10-year-plus relationship with two loner-strange-outcast people can be, and suddenly it's being illustrated very clearly and in a traditional way for a moment," the actress said.

"Better Call Saul" airs every Monday at 10 p.m. on AMC.

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