Bad-Der Call Saul
Entertainment Weekly|August 3, 2018

Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul returns for season 4 (premiering Aug. 6 at 9 p.m.), and as the two worlds start to merge, new sides of Bob Odenkirk’s Jimmy McGill emerge.

Dan Snierson
Bad-Der Call Saul

IT’S MONDAY MORNING IN ALBUQUERQUE, AND Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn are playing Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler, who are playing a dopey brother–frazzled sister team, who are playing an employee in a local-government office: Their elaborate ruse involves crutches, a leaking container of breast milk, and stealth document swapping. “It’s the classic breast-milk con,” deadpans Odenkirk during a break. “It’s been done for so long—since they discovered breast milk.” “Same as the shell game, really,” adds Seehorn. Surveying the shady scene, co-creator Vince Gilligan coyly offers: “It’s one small slip for Jimmy, one big one for Kim.”

The next day, the scheming has been replaced by screaming. Jimmy leaps out of his beat-up Esteem on a parking-garage roof and drops some life-altering news on Kim. When Kim’s reaction falls short of expectations, he lashes out, and things are said by both that may forever change this intriguing, important, and ill-defined relationship. “If they’re on a roller-coaster ride this season, this is that last terrifying drop,” teases Gilligan. “You’re not sure if the wheels are going to come off or not.”

This story is from the August 3, 2018 edition of Entertainment Weekly.

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