'Better Call Saul' season 2 trailer: Jimmy McGill is tired of being the good guy in new clip

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A brand new teaser for "Better Call Saul" season 2 lays out Jimmy McGill's pathway to his evil-centered future. The clip shows the lawyer coming to a realization that being the nice guy does not do him any good.

"I've been doing the right thing for all these years now and where has it gotten me? Nowhere!" Jimmy tells Kim, who is reasonably taken aback. The video shows the final moments of a morally upright Jimmy McGill before he makes the jump into a life of immorality.

After scenes of Jimmy basking in the sun at a swimming pool are shown, the scene cuts to Mike, who gives him a lucrative job offer that Slippin' Jimmy most definitely won't refuse come "Better Call Saul" season 2.

The first season of the "Breaking Bad" spinoff was insanely well-received both by fans of the parent series and viewers new to the scene. In the freshman season, there were loads of allusions to the original show and some of the original cast members also reprised their roles. But this, apparently and to fans' delight, is just the beginning.

Just recently, Aaron Paul, better known to fans as Jesse Pinkman on "Breaking Bad," talked about the possibility of making a cameo appearance in "Better Call Saul" season 2 and revealed that even before the show aired, there were already talks about him returning.

"Hopefully I will be involved," the actor told Variety during the Television Critics Association press tour. "But I don't know when that may be... But I'm absolutely open to the idea. Hopefully it happens. I'm all about it," he added, promising that when he does reprise his role, it will be done in the "most beautiful way."

While Paul's return is still up in the air, what he was confident about is that "there are some very exciting surprises" in "Better Call Saul" season 2 that fans certainly won't want to miss.

"Better Call Saul" season 2 premieres Feb. 15 on AMC.

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