'Better Call Saul' season 3 release date spoilers: Kim to go the same crooked route as Jimmy?

Jimmy and Kim in "Better Call Saul" Twitter/BetterCallSaul

As AMC shifts to "Better Call Saul" season 3, the show has effectively blurred the lines between good and bad, not just for Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk), but also for Kim (Rhea Seehorn).

In an interview with Deadline, the actress spoke about the concept of morality in "Better Call Saul" season 3, and how her character stands.

"Good and bad is not the same as legal and illegal all the time. Unfortunately, they don't always line up that way," Seehorn said during the interview.

"All the characters are just sort of struggling with dealing with the fact that life just isn't black and white," she went on to say.

As for "Better Call Saul" season 3, the actress believes that "there's a lot of leeway with where they could go." She suggested that there might be scenes set in the "Breaking Bad" years.

With regards to the fate of her character, Seehorn said that she is "very curious" about where Kim goes and "what she does from the entire timeline to the us we see right now."

She suggested that "Better Call Saul" season 3 might show snippets of Kim's life that are set in the "Breaking Bad" timeline or even earlier than that.

While Jimmy's fate is already plotted out, thanks to the show's parent series, Kim's is not. Some reports suggest that she will go down the dark path with Jimmy.

Not much is known about Kim's life, especially her past. Fans hope that in "Better Call Saul" season 3 will show that, especially since it already did so with other characters in the series.

Meanwhile, "Better Call Saul" season 3 will see Jimmy deal with his brother Chuck (Michael McKean) tricking him into admitting to fabricating the Mesa Verde documents.

It remains to be seen what Jimmy will do next, but he sure is one step closer to becoming Saul Goodman. "Better Call Saul" season 3 premieres this fall on AMC.

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