Fans are now thinking how things will roll out in "Better Call Saul" Season 5 now that Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) officially transforms as Saul Goodman. Now that the show is touching the "Breaking Bad" era, will a crossover finally happen?

According to UPROXX, "Better Call Saul" Season 5 will feature more Saul Goodman and less Jimmy McGill. Now that Jimmy is back in the business, he has to have a connection with a lot of people from the underground.

Here, he will start to work with the veterinarian Caldera (Joe DeRosa) to build a list of clients that will opt for his service. Jimmy has to be more of Saul Goodman in "Better Call Saul" Season 5 to stomach the things that his old self can't stand.

So, how will Kim take these things in "Better Call Saul" Season 5? "We have witnessed Kim get caught up in a number of Slippin' Jimmy schemes, but Wexler has, so far, drawn a line between Jimmy and Saul," the show's creator Peter Gould said. Fans will know if Kim will leave Jimmy, follow the law, stick to her career, or stay devoted to the love of her life in the series' return.

Meanwhile, with Jimmy's transformation, "Better Call Saul" Season 5 may finally intersect with "Breaking Bad" characters, Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), but it will be primarily about himself, Kim, and Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks). Gould admitted that he is desperate for a crossover, but he would only do it if these characters' story progresses.

On the other hand, co-creator Vince Gilligan told Entertainment Weekly that he badly wants to bring Walter and Jesse in the show as it moves closer to the "Breaking Bad" period. Would it happen in "Better Call Saul" Season 5?

To recall, the previous season gave a glimpse of the "Breaking Bad" era when it showed Saul in his Greek-styled office frantically getting cash while his assistant Francesca (Tina Parker) shredded documents. It was the time when he and Walter would change their identities and escape the authorities. Would fans see more of "BrBa" time in "Better Call Saul" Season 5?

Gould explained that if showing "Breaking Bad" scenes play an important role in the story or will make a dramatic turn to the narrative, and then they should do that. He then cleared that they would never do it just because they could. "Better Call Saul" Season 5 is expected to be out in 2019.