"Better Call Saul" Season 4 is getting closer to its finale. Some reports claim Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk),) is going to have his license back-it means-he is going to be able to get back to what he loves.
The latest "Better Call Saul" promo for Season 4 Episode Ep. 2 hints there could be a little bit more resolution in the superlab story as that starts to near completion, Carter Matt reported. However, there is a certain degree of mystery remains.
"Jimmy and Kim unburden themselves, risking their relationship in the process. Nacho is forced to make the rounds with Lalo. Mike has cause to worry,” a synopsis posted on AMC reads.
The trailer starts off with Wiedersehen opens with a shot of Jimmy in his lawyer suit. He takes a deep breath. It looks like he is going t back to work after being disbarred.
He and Kim sit in a diner at night. He told her: “This time next week I will once again be James McGill esquire.”
Next clip, Nacho, and Lalo travel together in a car going to a care facility where Hector (Mark Margolis) is living.
Hector is in a wheelchair and unable to speak.
In another clip, Mike says slowly and sternly: “Finish. The. Job.”
Next clip, Kim stands in a car park and she looks like waiting for something.
In episode 8 titled "Coushatta," Kim told Jimmy she wanted to keep conning the DA on her cases. Apparently, she is getting a thrill from it, which is so far from her personality.
In this episode as well, Jimmy is the source of thrill and laughter, Cultured Vultures says. There is a familiar clip of Smith and McKay in this episode where the two close friends are sharing a cigarette, only instead of the parking garage of HHM.


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