The actor also hints that “Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul have never been more entwined.”

Jimmy is deeply concerned.

And Kim is … up to some sort of no good.

And now in this final season, I see much bigger things happening, much faster.

It’s just a more turbulent show.

The plotting just gets amped up."

But there’s a far more unhinged force in his orbit.

“Lalo is not okay with being embarrassed like that and pushed around,” he says.

“My assumption is that Lalo thinks, ‘Well now, I’ve got two lawyers.

They owe me, both of them.

And she’s sharp.

So now I’ve got a really high-class, sharp lawyer.’

This season, they bond on an even deeper level.

“It’s just amazing how many overlaps they’ve discovered and mined for this season of our show.

And it’s going to be cool.

More than any other season.

Alas, Cinnabon manager Gene has now been recognized as Saul.

“I don’t see Jimmy making Cinnabons forever,” he teases.

What is the appropriate fate for this tragically flawed character?

Perhaps not surprisingly, the man who embodies him is rooting for the latter.

Or better,” says Odenkirk.

In this case, Jimmy’s got a lot of goodness hidden inside him, compartmentalized.

“They don’t always learn the wrong lessons.

So would it be possible that he could go on that journey?”

“At the end of the season especially a 13-episode season it’s like, ‘What?

I can’t remember what happened at all!’

(He recovered fast enough to resume filming five weeks later.)

“And this ending, it is really great.

Your final satisfaction begins on Apr.

18 with a two-episode premiere.Betterbuckle up.