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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Spoilers: New Season Promo Released; Jimmy Struggles with Identity Crisis

Last Dec. 11, AMC released its first sneak peek of the second season of "Better Call Saul," and it shows Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) struggling with identity crisis.

According to Hollywood Life, the new season will be showing Jimmy's transition into Saul Goodman, where he turns from someone who is doing "the right thing" to someone who's doing the opposite, as seen on "Breaking Bad."

The sneak peek showed the lawyer standing on a parking lot, and was hearing several voices in his head. One particularl voice belongs to Mike (Jonathan Banks), and the former police was heard telling Jimmy, "I remember you saying something about doing the right thing." However, the darker Saul Goodman inside Jimmy is now slowly emerging, and the lawyer was heard saying, "Well, you know what? It's never stopping me again." Fans can't wait to see their beloved "Breaking Bad" character finally emerge.

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However, there is not much news about the story that "Better Call Saul" season 2 will tell next year, and according to Bustle, the 20-second trailer doesn't give away much as well. But fans know that soon enough Jimmy's character will transition into Saul Goodman's, and his path will eventually grow darker, especially when he meets Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).

Meanwhile, the "Breaking Bad" prequel/spin-off was recently nominated for three Writers Guild of America Award, according to BBC. "Better Call Saul" is nominated for the Best New Series and Best Drama Series categories, and the show's two creators, Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, were both nominated for the Best Episodic Drama category for the episode "Uno." Odenkirk was also nominated for the Best Male Actor category in both the SAG Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.

"Better Call Saul" will be back Feb. 15 next year on AMC.

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