A new trailer for the remaining episodes of Better Call Saul season 6 teases that Jimmy will reunite with Kim in the Nebraska timeline. First airing in 2015, Better Call Saul serves as a spinoff from the wildly acclaimed Breaking Bad, chronicling the origin story of sleazy criminal lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk), aka Jimmy McGill. The series has been a big hit with both audiences and critics and is currently in the midst of airing its two-part sixth and final season on AMC.

Although told mostly as a prequel to Breaking Bad and taking place primarily in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Better Call Saul also features a number of flash-forwards to Jimmy's time in Nebraska. The flash-forwards are in black and white and see Jimmy working as a manager at a Cinnabon under the alias of "Gene Takovic." It's not been explicitly stated when the flash-forwards take place in the larger Breaking Bad timeline and, thus far, no other characters from Better Call Saul have been present, including Rhea Seehorn's beloved Kim Wexler, a fellow attorney who recently married Jimmy.

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In a new trailer for the final episodes of Better Call Saul from AMC, it's teased that Jimmy's scenes in the future might finally see him reunited with Kim. Although Seehorn's character isn't actually seen in the teaser, the clip shows Jimmy in a Nebraska taxi having just arrived back in Albuquerque, hinted at by the air freshener on the rear view mirror. The trailer also teases that Jimmy's fake identity might not be keeping him safe for much longer, with a voice saying, "I know who you are. Just say it," referring to Saul's tagline, "Better Call Saul!" Check out the new trailer below:

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Unlike several other characters in the show, Seehorn's Kim doesn't appear in Breaking Bad, causing many to worry that she won't make it through Better Call Saul alive. It remains to be seen what will become of Kim in the prequel series, but the latest trailer might bode well for her survival. Although she isn't mentioned in the trailer, Jimmy would likely need a strong reason to return to Albuquerque and risk his identity. Seeing Kim, or perhaps warning her, could be his motivation.

After Nacho's (Michael Mando) death earlier in season 6 solidified the thinking that Better Call Saul characters who don't appear in Breaking Bad could be in for a grisly end, many have understandably been worried for Kim's safety. When audiences meet Saul in Breaking Bad, it's clear that he and Kim have parted ways, but it's entirely possible that Jimmy attempts to reunite with his former wife in the future, after the events of the show. With the remaining episodes of the show promising the return of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), as well as the resolution of Kim and Jimmy's story, Better Call Saul season 6 could go down as one of the show's best.

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Source: AMC