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'Better Call Saul' Series News: Jimmy To Start His Own Law Firm In 'Fifi' Episode?

Avid viewers of "Better Call Saul" witnessed a flashback in Jimmy's life in the recent episode of the series, and the flashback gave the viewers a better understanding why Jimmy acts and becomes the way he is. Without question, things are becoming more exciting for the show as Jimmy is set to launch his own law firm in the show's upcoming episode called "Fifi."

"Fifi" features Jimmy finally moving towards the direction of what he really wants to be. However, things will not be easy for him as he encounters some bumps along the road to his quest. Basing on the teaser of the "Fifi" episode, it can be assumed that his brother, Chuck (Michael McKean) is having some life-threatening health issues.

The upcoming episode will also offer the viewers a deeper insight on who the real Jimmy is, although his transformation to Saul Goodman is already imminent. At the onset of the show's current season, Jimmy has already been seen working his way to becoming the person that he really is and wants to be.

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It can be recalled that, in the previous episode titled "Inflatable," he was seen donning a colorful suit, hoping that doing so would prompt the firm he was part of to fire him, and he can leave the company without his signing bonus getting forfeited. In the same episode, viewers also witnessed Kim turning down Jimmy's offer for a law firm partnership. Instead, Kim suggested that they both start their respective law offices and share an office space so that they can save on their spending.

The episode ended without Jimmy giving a clear answer. Whether he welcomes Kim's suggestion or not is what the viewers have to watch out for in the "Fifi" episode.

"Better Call Saul" is a spinoff of the award-winning series "Breaking Bad." It follows the life of Jimmy McGill ((Bob Odenkirk) as he immerses himself in the legal world and struggles to make a name for himself and move away from the shadow of his own brother.

"Better Call Saul" airs Monday on AMC.

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