Better Call Saul season 6 part 1 ends on a shocking cliffhanger, teases star Tony Dalton. For the first time in the Breaking Bad prequel's history, its sixth and final season will be split into two parts on AMC, similar to season 5 of its predecessor. Better Call Saul season 6 premiered on April 18 and is quickly approaching its mid-season finale on May 23. After more than a month off, season 6 will resume airing on July 11.
Picking up where its season 5 cliffhanger left off, Better Call Saul season 6 sees Giancarlo Esposito's Gus Fring clean up his botched assassination attempt against Lalo Salamanca (Dalton) by having Nacho Varga (Michael Mando) take the fall. With the help of his head of security Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks), Gus installs a vast surveillance network in Albuquerque as he awaits Lalo's return. Meanwhile, Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) and his wife Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) move forward with their plan to sabotage Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian).
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Talking to Newsweek, Dalton shared an exciting tease for what's to come in the Better Call Saul mid-season 6 finale. The Lalo actor suggested the episode will end on a shocking cliffhanger that will "leave everybody with their mouths open." Dalton also shared his own personal reaction to reading the script, which included him literally jumping up and down. Read what he said below:
I will tell you something, at the end of the first part of this last season, like you said, is a shocker. It's a huge shocker. I mean, the way it ends from, I guess it's episode eight or seven, to what's going to happen in the second part it's going to leave everybody with their mouths open, for sure. When I read it,
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