The Official "Better Call Saul" Season 3 Thread

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Bob Odenkirk did an interview with ABC yesterday and teased more "Breaking Bad" characters will be returning in season 3 of "Saul":

Bob Odenkirk teases 'Breaking Bad' cameos for new season of 'Better Call Saul'

If you recall, Goodman first appeared in season 2 of "Breaking Bad" and was Walter White's connection to some of the underground folks he was dealing with, including Gus Fring.

"[He's] back," Odenkirk said of Fring in season 3.

Fring famously died in a later season of "Breaking Bad."

"Other characters as well. I can't spill beans [but] people who would be around Gus. People who would be interacting with Gus. So, think about that," Fring continued. "So, yes, anything can happen, anyone can appear and more people will be appearing. Fring being the biggest presence from 'Breaking Bad.' But more than that and it's so exciting."

He also teased the flashbacks in "Saul."

"We're not done with the story when he becomes Saul Goodman," Odenkirk said. "Potentially, we are gonna see a character reconstitute himself, we'll see."

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First poster and official synopsis for the season:

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‘Better Call Saul’ Season 3 spoilers: Poster art for April 10 premiere hints of prison time for Jimmy McGill

Season 3 follows the twists and turns of Jimmy McGill’s devolution toward “Breaking Bad’s” Saul Goodman — Albuquerque’s most notorious criminal lawyer. The acclaimed second season ended with a pair of cliffhangers. Determined to prevent his brother from practicing law, Chuck staged an elaborate con, secretly recording Jimmy’s confession to a felony. When Mike (Jonathan Banks) set his sights on sociopathic cartel boss Hector Salamanca, an ominous intervention stopped him from pulling the trigger, raising questions as to what other dangerous players may be in the game. As the new season begins, the repercussions of Chuck’s scheme test Jimmy and Kim’s (Rhea Seehorn) fledgling law practices — and their romance — as never before. This imminent existential threat presses Jimmy’s faltering moral compass to the limit. Meanwhile, Mike searches for a mysterious adversary who seems to know almost everything about his business.

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