“I think she looks satisfied because she thinks this is a means to an end,” Seehorn said. (Greg Lewis / AMC / Sony Pictures Television)įor her part, Seehorn and Gould explained, Kim sees her treatment of the Kettlemans as part of the greater good.
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Seehorn, series co-creator Peter Gould and episode co-writer Thomas Schnauz explained how the final scenes came together and the various implications of this pivotal moment for Kim. She doesn’t like that being soft with ,” Seehorn told The Times. “Kim has gotten into the dangerous business of thinking that she’s the arbiter of what people ‘deserve’ at this point. Kim’s threats are so menacing that she brings Betsy to tears and even appears to leave Jimmy shaken: “You think you’ve lost everything,” she tells them.
She takes it a step further by threatening to turn them into the IRS during her ruthless intimidation. Following an unsuccessful attempt from Jimmy to use a “carrot” approach (bribing the pesky Kettlemans) Kim intentionally opts for a much more heavy-handed “stick” method. Kim and Jimmy have found the pawns for their con against Howard, but they differ in their preferred methodology.
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Quite possibly the most striking moment, though, is in the last 10 minutes of its second episode - fittingly titled “Carrot and Stick” - when Kim’s darker side is on full display. In other words, just another day in Albuquerque. Here’s a quick lay of the land: Nacho Varga’s (Michael Mando) life is at stake Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton) is on a path for revenge after Gus Fring’s (Giancarlo Esposito) plan to kill him failed and Kim and Jimmy move forward with their increasingly elaborate plot to take down Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian). The AMC series’ sixth and final season - two years removed from the Season 5 finale - returned on Monday with a doubleheader chock-full of major developments. Kim Wexler ( Rhea Seehorn) and Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman ( Bob Odenkirk) are back, and with them comes the cutthroat world of “Better Call Saul” as it nears its conclusion. He also teased: "When I read it, I jumped up and down in Albuquerque, I was like, 'oh my god, I can't believe what happened.' That's the truth."īetter Call Saul Season 6 Part 2 premieres on AMC on Monday, July 11.This story contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul’s” two-part Season 6 premiere, “Wine and Roses” and “Carrot and Stick.” The Lalo Salamanca star explained that the show's seventh episode, which closes out Part 1, will leave fans with "their mouths open," but kept a tight lip on what this shocking moment could be. When speaking to Newsweek about how the first part will lead into the second half, and if there are any surprises like the one that bridged the two parts of Breaking Bad Season 5, Dalton said there would be a "huge shocker." While the show may not be having a typical mid-season finale, this doesn't mean that it won't have some surprises in store for fans. So 607 was not written or filmed as a traditional "cliffhanger." - Thomas Schnauz May 23, 2022 Just to warn everyone: we wrote S6 of #BetterCallSaul to be aired as 13 continuous episodes, but various delays split the season in half.