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'Better Call Saul' Season 4 Finale Air Date, Spoilers: Last Episode Introduces New Character Portrayed by Abby Quinn

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[WARNING: SPOILER ALERT ON "BETTER CALL SAUL" SEASON 4]

Beware! If you haven't watched “Better Call Saul” Season 4 finale, this article contains spoilers.

"Better Call Saul" Season 4 finale is a bit sad as Jimmy is now morphing into his alter-ego Saul Goodman. Apart from that, the last episode introduces the audience to one new character Christy Esposito, played by Abby Quinn.

Who is Christy Esposito in 'Better Call Saul' Season 4?

Quinn portrays the role of Christy Esposito, a is a high school student who appeared in the "Better Call Saul" Season 4 finale. She is one of many teens who applies for a law scholarship with law firm Hamlin Hamlin McGill.

"Better Call Saul" Season 4 finale, viewers found out that Christy is referred to as “the shoplifter” by one of the road members, thus making Jimmy vouch for her and plead her case as to why she deserves a second chance. She wasn't chosen, and Jimmy runs after her. She told Jimmy why shouldn’t be labeled for life because of one mistake. After the conversation, Jimmy looks like sympathized with Christy as he was constantly rejected by his brother and peers. Jimmy McGill, portrayed by Bob Odenkirk, is a descent into the garish criminal lawyer. Maybe it is also one of the reasons why he sympathized to Christy.

Who is actress Abby Quinn a new actress in 'Better Call Saul?'

Abby Quinn is a newcomer of "Better Call Saul" is an actress from Michigan. For those who are watching "Black Mirror," you may recognize her from the season four episode of "Black Mirror Arkangel" where she played Meryl. Apart from this series, she also appeared in films like "The Sisterhood of the Night" and "Landline." Her upcoming film is "Little Women" directed by Greta Gerwig, according to Express UK.

In a previous episode of "Better Call Saul" Season 4, Jimmy got his license back. He also pretended he mourned Chuck at his grave and set up a scholarship program at HHM.

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