Better Call Saul season 6 serves as the final installment of the series, so be prepared for some big reveals and unexpected twists and turns. It also seems like some stories aren't worth smiling about, especially when it comes to Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler's storyline.

Some may already know where Better Call Saul season 6 is heading, one that may not lead to a particularly-great place. There are questions about whether there'll be happiness in the end. While that's possible, we also know that most characters within this world failed to find a happy ending.

It looks like the writers are finalizing the plans for the endgame of some of the characters. Speaking to Deadline, executive producer Peter Gould has something to say about this particular subject. He revealed they have a lot of ideas about where Jimmy and Kim's story is going.

Gould teased there are some ideas that he's excited about, yet there's also a sadness to where the story is going. One of the greatest mysteries within the series is the future of Kim, and this is something that could be further explored in Better Call Saul season 6.

There have been speculations that she is dead, given that she wasn't present in the Breaking Bad timeline. But then, there's also a chance she's imprisoned due to some of the terrible decisions she made. Her previous actions likely put her in a perilous position.

Others also speculated Jimmy did something to push Kim away, so she moved elsewhere and they eventually reunited in Omaha. However, the series doesn't have any hints that the two end up together, or something more happened beyond that.

Nothing is certain when it comes to the future of Jimmy and Kim. But based on what Gould hinted, it's apparent that their story is going to some crazy directions. Their story could lead to more mysteries, and it remains to be seen whether all of these will be solved.

Meanwhile, there are, reportedly, 13 episodes coming in Better Call Saul season 6. The final installment ha more episodes compared to the preceding seasons. That means more stories are stored, and AMC has a lot of options on how to air them.

There are questions whether the network will split Better Call Saul season 6 since it serves as the series' final run. If that will be followed, there's a chance we're going to see new episodes arriving. But if they choose to air all 13 episodes at once, that means we have to wait until around mid-to-late 2021.