Warning: This will delve into spoilers regarding Better Call Saul's latest episode, «Fun and Games.»From the very beginning, Better Call Saul fans wondered what would be Kim Wexler's ultimate fate when it was all said and done. In the show's latest episode, they finally got their answer.
Since Kim Wexler was introduced in the first episode of Better Call Saul, most assumed her absence inBreaking Bad meant the worst. However, unlike all the other Better Call Saul characters who don't show up in the show's predecessor, Wexler is (apparently) alive and well, but the reason for her departure was just as heartbreaking all the same: ultimately leaving Jimmy McGill all alone.
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In light of Kim's final decision, Wexler's actress Rhea Seehorn opened up in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter on her thoughts regarding both Kim's character arc on the show and where it ultimately went in the end. «I was like, 'Oh right. That’s how much she can’t live in her own skin anymore,'» Seehorn said. «While she’s dealing with it by looking almost catatonic in her suppression of emotion, she’s imploding, and she’s absolutely desperate. She’s like, 'I cannot be this person anymore. I have no right to practice law. I have absolutely no right to pass judgment on others.' She’s been tipping the scales in the favor of those that are 'deserving' for years, which is absolutely an unethical way to practice law, and it ended up with a dead person at her feet. While she does acknowledge that there’s something they ignite in each other, she’s also acknowledging her part of it. And ultimately, there’s an incredible amount of self-loathing in her thinking of, 'I don’t
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