“Better Call Saul Season” 4 Episode 6 is only hours away from being aired and several things are going to unfold in its plotline, Otaku Art reported. A trailer for the upcoming episode sees Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) apologizing to Stacey (Kerry Condon) after the scene he caused during a therapy session.
Mike admits that it was the wrong setting to have an outburst but stands by what he said. For her part, Stacey seems to take the apology well but is clearly perturbed at what happened. The clips end there and fans will have to watch “Better Call Saul Season” 4 Episode 6 to know how the interaction ends.
Another interesting development in the story is Kim (Rhea Seehorn) trying to do her job while maintaining some semblance of morality. The things she’s been doing up into this point are clearly wearing her soul down and she seems to be looking for an outlet to gain it back. In another teaser clip of “Better Call Saul Season” 4 Episode 6, Kim is seen poring over some boring legal document and is trying to create a game plan for her client, Mesa Verde.
But as she is going through these documents, a particular case catches her attention: the file of a possibly juvenile male who is likely unable to acquire legal representation that can help his case. This scene on “Better Call Saul Season” 4 Episode 6 is an interesting one since the previous episode had Kim help the disadvantaged and compromised her outstanding position with Mesa Verde as a result.
It seems the writers are trying to develop Kim to a point that she’s eventually going to choose the right thing rather than continue on her current moral decline. How these decisions will affect the plotline moving forward is still unclear but “Better Call Saul Season” 4 Episode 6 will certainly shed more light on this front. The next episode will air tonight at 9 p.m. on AMC.


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