Bob Odenkirk says "about one out of every nine people" on the internet have correctly guessed the ending to Better Call Saul season 6. After numerous delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Odenkirk's near-fatal heart attack, the beloved Breaking Bad prequel finally returned to AMC this past April for its sixth and final season. Premiered in 2015, Better Call Saul primarily follows Odenkirk's Jimmy McGill as he devolves from an earnest public defender to the unscrupulous criminal lawyer audiences meet in Breaking Bad season 2.

Better Call Saul season 6 has spelled the end for many of its beloved new characters, including Nacho Varga (Michael Mando), Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian), and Lalo Salamanca (Tony Dalton). Episode 9, "Fun and Games" also signaled the death of Jimmy McGill as fans knew him. Racked by the guilt of their role in Howard's death, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) finally decides to leave her husband, breaking Jimmy's heart and spurring his transformation into Saul Goodman. Season 6 has now fully moved on to its black-and-white Gene Takovic timeline with occasional flashbacks to the Breaking Bad era featuring appearances from Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). With so much left to be resolved, Better Call Saul's dedicated online fanbase has been fervently speculating about how the show will end.

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During a recent appearance on The Today Show, Odenkirk looked ahead to the final episodes of Better Call Saul. Asked about how the show will end, Odenkirk revealed that he reads fan theories online and according to his oddly specific estimate, "about one out of every nine people" have gotten Better Call Saul's ending "dead right." Read his full comment below:

You know I read the comments and I'd say about one out of every nine people gets it dead right, but I'm not going to say which one.

Bob Odenkirk as Gene in Better Call Saul

Odenkirk saying that only one in nine people, which is roughly 11 percent, have guessed the ending suggests a more obscure fan theory is correct, but one that is still common enough for him to notice. This seemingly rules out theories about Jimmy going to prison or reuniting with Kim. A more uncommon but equally plausible theory predicts that Carol Burnett's Marion, newly armed with the powers of internet access, will find evidence of Gene's past life in Albuquerque as Saul Goodman, forcing him to disappear again and essentially live out the rest of his days in fear of being recognized.

In recent episodes, Gene has headed further and further down a dark path, which would seemingly eliminate the possibility of a happy ending for everyone's favorite Cinnabon manager and con man. Whatever ending Better Call Saul has in store, it's apparently already been guessed correctly and is currently floating around all over the internet, according to Odenkirk. Even so, it's still nearly impossible to narrow it down and know for sure.

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