Does Kim Wexler die at the end of ‘Better Call Saul’? A small detail from Episode 1 of Season 6 strongly suggests this. More on web world.
- In the first episode of the 6th season of “Better Call Saul” Saul Goodman’s house is emptied.
- In the process, an important Kim Wexler memento falls on the road and is forgotten.
- You can find out below why this is more than a bad omen for Kim.
One of the big questions for all Better Call Saul fans and viewers is: What actually happens to Kim Wexler at the end of the series? Will the popular character played by actress Rhea Seehorn die? After all, Kim is nowhere to be found in “Breaking Bad”.
Of course, there are several possible explanations for this absence. So Kim may be in hiding during the events of “Breaking Bad”, wanting nothing more to do with Jimmy/Saul. Or, worst guess of all, she may have just died.
Bad omen in episode 1 of “Better Call Saul” season 6
The love between Jimmy/Saul and Kim is also represented visually in a number of ways in the AMC series Better Call Saul. One of the motives for the couple, for example, is brushing their teeth together. Perhaps most important to Jimmy-Kim, however, is the small, pointed bottle cap from the Season 2 episode “Change.”
In the season 2 premiere, Kim and Jimmy manage to get an unlikable businessman to invite them over for an expensive bottle of tequila. In contrast to later scams by Jimmy and Kim, this is relatively harmless, but Kim in particular seems to have developed a taste for the illegal in this scene.
And: After this little scam, Kim and Jimmy spend a night together for the first time ever. Friendship becomes more here. It’s no wonder Kim takes the small spiked bottle top with her when she vacates her office after resigning in Season 5. Clearly this is an important memento for Kim.
“Better Call Saul” Season 6: Kim’s memento ends up in the gutter
The 1st episode of the 6th season of “Better Call Saul” now begins with a memorable sequence. Instead of showing Jimmy’s alter ego Gene, who has been absent from the new season so far, government officials clear out Saul Goodman’s luxurious mansion to open the premiere episode. At what point in the “Better Call Saul”/ “Breaking Bad” timeline this scene takes place remains completely unclear.
But when a larger piece of furniture is loaded onto a transporter, a door opens and the one already mentioned at the beginning Tequila bottle top, the symbol of Kim and Jimmy’s love, falls out and rolls into the gutter.
Of course, this isn’t yet definitive proof that Kim will die around the end of the current “Better Call Saul” season. But one thing is clear here: Said house belongs to Saul Goodman and anyway looks more like a property in which a bachelor lives without a partner.
The tequila bottle cap was last owned by Kim – and now Saul has it. That already points to a separation of the two – in whatever way this may have taken place.
Rate Better Call Saul | |
Genre | Drama, Comedy, Crime |
first airing |
08.02.2015 |
First broadcast in Germany |
08.02.2015 |
Homepage | amctv.com |
More sources | |
network | AMC |
Production |
American Movie Classics (AMC), AMC Studios, Sony Pictures Television |
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