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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Episode 4 Spoilers: Jimmy might be fired for his actions

If you are one of the many fans of the hit TV series 'Better Call Saul' who are also curious as to what happened next to our good ol' Jimmy McGill and his actions on the last episode, then you are in the right track. So read on and enjoy reading all the spoilers that are lurking in this article. 

Last week's episode we saw how Jimmy thought of an idea that would invite thousands of people, potential clients, in a case against Sandpiper. And that idea that he was referring to was him airing a commercial without the firm partners' authorization. 

As it turned out, Jimmy's planned commercial for prestigious law firm Davis and Main might just be the ticket to his unemployment. It resulted to him gaining quite a number of new clients in "Amarillo" but this also landed him in trouble with his bosses at Davis & Main.  

The fallout from the previous episode continues as an AMC synopsis for episode 4 teased that Jimmy's actions results in unexpected consequences for his girlfriend Kim (Rhea Seehorn). Mike ponders on Nacho's (Michael Mando) job offer that might lead to grave results. 

Ever since Kim got into a relationship with Jimmy, Jimmy has been lying to her and all Kim does is understand him and give him a chance. But with what Jimmy has done now might result to something bigger and officially take a toll on their relationship. 

Mike, on the other hand, will be faced with a great decision to make. What with his current situation, needing money for his daughter-in-law and her daughter, Mike might be forced to do something sinister (be a hired gunman) and accepy Nacho's offer to kill somebody for him in exchange of money. 

Let us find out what happens next when "Better Call Saul" season 2 airs on Monday, Mar. 7, at 10 p.m. EST on AMC.

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