Better Call Saul Season 6 will put the Breaking Bad prequel to a close. The show has yet to answer a lot of questions from the original series, including Kim Wexler's (Rhea Seehorn) storyline.
Jimmy McGill's (Bob Odenkirk) transformation as the criminal lawyer, Saul Goodman, will continue in Better Call Saul Season 6. Here, fans may see Jimmy and Kim's reunion that will be a perfect ending for the series.
There are a lot of assumptions surrounding the final season, especially the mystery behind Kim's storyline. There are questions about why fans don't see her when Jimmy became Saul.
Some also wonder what happened to her since last appearaing on BCS. After viewers saw Saul in Breaking Bad Season 2, where did Kim and Gene go? According to Screenrant, these questions might be answered in Better Call Saul Season 6.
Kim is a new character introduced in Better Call Saul; that's why she's not in Breaking Bad. However, the final season still needs to explain the reason why she didn't make it in the original show.
Showrunners Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan already filled a lot of gaps and might continue to do so in the sixth season. So, it may finally answer these questions about Kim.
There are strong assumptions that the reason behind Kim's non-appearance in Breaking bad is she left Jimmy and Albuquerque behind. This may be connected to Lalo Salamanca's (Tony Dalton) storyline.
Kim may testify against him in court, so she may be sent into a witness protection program. She, too, may find herself once again in the crosshairs, resulting in a need to escape.
To do this, Better Call Saul may bring in Ed Galbraith (the late Robert Forster) for the last time to help Kim disappear, just like what he did with Saul in Breaking Bad. However, with the actor's passing, it remains to be seen how Gould and Gilligan will do it.
Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the new season's production, just like other movie and TV series' filming. But, Devdiscourse noted the cameras might soon start rolling later this year.
Gould told Deadline they are hoping to begin Better Call Saul Season 6's production before 2020 ends. With the current situation of the world, it's quite impossible for them to continue filming today.
He also revealed that Sony TV, the network handling the show, is "doing everything humanly possible" to make sure the production will safely resume. Sadly, there may be a delay in the coming of Better Call Saul Season 6 because of this.