‘Better Call Saul’ Season 3: Jimmy Turns Bad; Drug Lord Gus Fring Confirmed To Make An Appearance

Fans will finally get what they want when season 3 of the hit TV show, "Better Call Saul" finally have Jimmy going full on bad.

Fans might remember the last episode of season 2 as Jimmy confides to his brother about his little misdemeanor (tampering with his brother's case files) just so his brother won't have to quit being a lawyer.

Unbeknownst to Jimmy, his brother secretly recorded the entire confession which will create a whole lot of problems and could lead to him finally go breaking bad.

So is this the season where Jimmy McGill finally transforms into Saul Goodman?

That could be the case as Bob Odenkirk, the actor who plays Jimmy Mcgill, told the Wrap in an interview a bit of a spoiler for Season 3 of "Better Call Saul":

"This season is gonna be about how innocence gets torn away. We learn that Saul is just who he's pretending to be to get back at the world... Season 3 is when things will really explode."

Speaking of bad, fans should be expecting another popular villain to make an appearance in Season 3. Gus Fring will be back for the next season, and it took some mighty sleuthing skills from fans to figure that one out.

The first letter of all the episodes of season 2 is an anagram of the phrase "Frings Back".

But unfortunately, fans might have to wait past episode 1 to see everyone's favorite fried chicken restaurateur/drug kingpin back in the flesh.

According to an interview by Vanity Fair with show creator Vince Gilligan, that may be the case. He was quoted as saying:

"And furthermore, just because Fring's back-technically speaking, if not literally-it doesn't mean that folks should assume that they'll see him at the beginning of Season 3. This is a character who is very circumspect. Very cautious."

Exciting third season indeed as it looks like everything will finally come full circle in the "Better Call Saul" saga.

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