Which mysterious stranger is following Jimmy's car at the end of Better Call Saul season 6, episode 2? After a painfully long absence, Better Call Saul returns to AMC in style, dropping the opening two installments of its final season in one big hit. Season 6's action-packed double-header sees Bob Odenkirk's Jimmy McGill and Rhea Seehorn's Kim Wexler begin their grand plan to destroy Howard Hamlin — a scheme that involves cocaine, the Kettlemans, and strategic nudity. Elsewhere, Nacho is on the run after betraying Lalo Salamanca, while Lalo himself plots revenge after tricking everyone (apart from Gus Fring, of course) into believing his assassination went as planned.
Better Call Saul season 6, episode 2 («Carrot & Stick») concludes with Jimmy and Kim successfully wrapping up their Kettleman business — not only tricking the couple into reporting Howard Hamlin's drug use, but blackmailing them into handing back money they conned out of unsuspecting customers. Jimmy and Kim drive off feeling pretty happy with themselves — and justifiably so. As their car pulls away, however, a black sedan creeps into frame like a dusty, four-wheeled Star Destroyer, tailing from a distance. Who's following Jimmy's car at the end of Better Call Saul season 6, episode 2?
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Perhaps the biggest contender is Lalo Salamanca. Though Tony Dalton's charismatic crook doesn't appear onscreen in «Carrot & Stick,» Better Call Saul season 6's premiere ends with Lalo formulating a plan. Though he initially planned to smuggle across the border and get revenge on Gus Fring for the botched assassination attempt, a phone call to Uncle Hector quells Lalo's anger, with the
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