'Better Call Saul' season 2 trailers show Jimmy turning into Saul Goodman

"Better Call Saul" season 2 will premiere on Feb. 15. AMC

AMC has just released a set of preview trailers for "Better Call Saul" season 2 and while one is a short but deeply symbolic representation of Jimmy McGill's (Bob Odenkirk) path to becoming Saul Goodman, the other preview showcases the cast and producers giving clues on what fans can expect in season 2.

The preview trailer, courtesy of Esquire, focuses on Jimmy driving down in his car through what is presumed to be the New Mexican desert. He eventually reaches a literal fork in the road. The path to the right leads to a stormy destination while the one on the left is sunny and clear.

Instead of taking either path, Jimmy drives forward, knocking the street sign down and the camera pans out to reveal that there is a cliff at the tail-end of the path. As pointed out by Esquire, the whole video is a representation of Jimmy taking the path that will turn him into the character Saul Goodman seen in "Breaking Bad."

The other preview trailer shows snippets of season 2 as well as quips from Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks and others. Rhea Seehorn, who plays Kim, reveals in the clip that Jimmy and Kim will get to share a lot of screen time in season 2.

"They're both adept at wearing masks," the actress explains as the video showcases Kim and Jimmy having fun together at what appears to be the same Mexican restaurant shown in a previous teaser trailer, "and they take those masks off when they're with each other."

Chuck (Michael McKean) is also shown in this second clip and it appears that he will continue to hold his brother back from becoming the successful lawyer he should be. McKean explains that his character is confused as to why everyone is paying attention to Jimmy but never to Chuck.

"Better Call Saul" season 2 premieres this Feb. 15.

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