'Better Call Saul' season 2 premiere spoilers: Jimmy McGill out, Saul Goodman in

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With the spoilers and info going around, "Better Call Saul" season 2 sounds like another electrifying season, with the hit, record-breaking show finally ready to see the eventual transformation of Jimmy McGill into the beloved Saul Goodman.

"Jimmy McGill's journey takes surprising, left-handed turns in Season 2. He goes to places we'd never, ever expected," showrunner Peter Gould said in a statement picked up by TV Line. The last time viewers saw Jimmy, he was on the verge of transforming into the con artist he was meant to become.

Indeed, for someone who has spent all his life putting his foot on the trail of good and righteous, it would really be surprising to see the character as a full-time shady scam expert. But fans of the show's parent series "Breaking Bad" know the guy is better off as Slippin Jimmy.

Although it appears he chose the right path, which should make things easier for him, the "Better Call Saul" season 2 trailer suggests otherwise and proves that troubles are still ahead of him, with guns literally on his face ready to blow up his head.

Of course, this is what would make "Better Call Saul" season 2 a thrilling adventure for fans of the series and the iconic character played by Bob Odenkirk. However, not everyone is happy about Jimmy's decision to mess with the law and believes that he is "better than this." Viewers will see Jimmy conflicted by this.

Meanwhile, Gould was also generous enough to share details on what Mike Ehrmantraut will be up to in the upcoming season. "He's pulled deeper into a world he was sure he'd left forever," the showrunner explained, showing his excitement in showing what the new season has in store.

"Better Call Saul" season 2 will be big when it premieres on Feb. 15, 2016 on AMC.

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