The hit TV series “Better Call Saul” surely knows how to get their fans tipping in their toes with excitement and anxiety as they ended their last season finale episode with a cliff-hanger. Jimmy a.k.a. Saul (Bob Odenkirk), the sleazy attorney, was last seen turning his back on a job offer confounding viewers as to what is going to happen next.
The show’s next season is set to display the main character go into the dark side after he found out that Chuck (Michael McKean) was slowly pulling him down as his brother would interfere with his progress in working with HHM law firm. He will go back to his old ways of scamming people but there might be a good thing coming out of this scenario. Jimmy may become normal again and start having feelings for someone and it is his colleague Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn). He even drags her into an impromptu scam involving an obnoxious money manager, turning his one-time con-man ways into a kind of peculiar foreplay.
On the other hand, his descent to the dark side will be the cause of death of one of his friends Marko (Mel Rodriguez) .As per Entertainment Weekly, Marco's death pushed Jimmy to go back to Mexico and prove himself, but he decided to take a different route, which would eventually pave way for the second season's intro.
Charlie Collier, the AMC President, have released an announcement about the series’ second season saying, “We happily confirm that our initial 'Saul' order is for two seasons and a total of 23 episodes. When introducing any series, especially one with the DNA of 'Breaking Bad,' there are countless factors to consider in making sure the show gets the launch it deserves."
As per Den of the Geeks, "Better Call Saul" season 2 will make its way back into the television screens on February 15, 2016, 10 PM on AMC.


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