Better Call Saul Season 3 Spoilers: next season to see Jimmy's transformation into Saul Goodman?

Jimmy McGill AMC/Ben Leuner

Jimmy Mcgill faces a predicament on season 2 when his brother, Chuck, recorded his confession on fabricating Chuck's Mesa Verde documents. It certainly looked that Chuck will make his move and fans may have yet to see it as the season ends. Season 3 will delve into the brothers altercation to each other.

The transformation of Jimmy to Saul Goodman might be close because of the situation he may have to face. According to an article by Bustle, if Chuck release the recording against his brother, Jimmy will have to assume another identity. Fans have been long waiting for this transformation to happen.

In order for him to continue his profession as a lawyer, which he will lose if he will be charged in committing fraud, Jimmy will have to invent a pseudonym. This another identity could be the Saul Goodman we know from the critically- acclaimed show "Breaking Bad".

Season 3 might delve on the end of James Mcgill and his transformation as Saul who helps the immoral, the corrupt, and the marginalized through devious and unlawful means.

In an interview by EW, the creators were asked if this was really the end of Jimmy and the birth of Saul. Peter Gould said that they talked about the transformation every day in the writer's room and that fans will soon find out.

"Without a doubt, it feels like Chuck is about to make some really big move against Jimmy. And I think one of the questions is: Jimmy is the guy who will run to his brother's aid when he needs to. Is that still going to be true after he finds out that he's been played, and he's been had? These brothers have suffered such a rift already — what's the next step? At what point does Jimmy's love, respect, and caring for his brother become permanently broken?" he said.

"Better Call Saul" will premiere on 2017 on AMC.

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