

We're filming scenes that don't involve Bob right now. Everything with production is moving forward, steady but slow. Because of the COVID delays, and then Bob's heart attack and recovery, I have zero idea when or how the episodes will be aired. On If the Season Will Be Broken Into Two Parts: "I don't know.

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Three highlights that stood out to us had to do with the final season: how the final season will be split & aired, "Gene Takovic's" fate, and if there will be more Lalo Salamanca ( Tony Dalton). In a previous interview, Schnauz covered a number of topics that included what's ahead as well as a look at the series overall as it nears the end of its' run. I can't wait for it to come out." Better Call Saul _ Season 5, Episode 6 – Photo Credit: Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures Television But she did say that co-star Bob Odenkirk was "doing amazing" and as for the scripts that she's been reading? Well, we'll leave it to Seehorn to end things with a ten-ton teasing mic drop: "Whether I'm in scripts or not, I get to read them and I can tell you that this season is insane. Speaking with Variety about her upcoming short-form digital series Cooper's Bar for AMC (not connected to BCS), Seehorn couldn't (and probably wouldn't) offer much in terms of the show's "deep dark secrets" on either side of the camera (though Schnauz confirmed at the end of October that Episode 610 was being worked on & that the final season will have a mix of new and returning directors).
BETTER CALL SAUL SEASON 1 EPISODE 6 RECAP UPDATE
This time around, we're giving writer, producer, & director Thomas Schnauz some time off for good behavior with Rhea Seehorn (Kim Wexler) stepping in to offer a brief but eyebrow-arching update on Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould's "Breaking Bad" spinoff prequel series. Welcome back to another cruel, sadistic round of "let's get ourselves excited about the return of AMC's Better Call Saul for its sixth & final season," but this one's a bit different from our previous ones.
