“Implosion,” she says.
“She cannot keep the internal and the external separate any longer,” Seehorn continues.
“Kim’s compartmentalizing was always going to have a reckoning day and it comes.”

Kim (Rhea Seehorn) moves mysteriously in ‘Better Call Saul’ season 6.Greg Lewis/AMC/Sony Pictures Television
“It is a breathless, thoughtful, stunning, and shocking season.”
In fact, her mysterious M.O.
It’s a very exciting but anxiety-inducing ride to watch them go on.

Rhee Seahorn and Bob Odenkirk on ‘Better Call Saul’.AMC
She’s not just in reaction to Jimmy, and never has been."
Context is king, of course, and this season will delve more into Kim’s backstory and motivations.
Is everything you know about her wrong?
“If you think you know Kim, you don’t know all of Kim,” Seehorn says.
There’s quite a bit of ego and quite a bit of God complex happening."
Viewers have expressed their concern for Kim’s well-being and their (joking?)
threat to riot if she doesn’t make it out of this show alive.
“I have been told of the riot,” Seehorn says with a chuckle.
I feel the concern.
I am stopped on the street with the concern."
Part of it is this extremely observant nature and economy of language and constantly having secrets.
And it created this little bond that makes me really, really happy.
[So] I would tell them that I, too, was concerned for Kim.
“Can you operate in a bubble and can you have actions not have reactions and consequences?
Kim is very much flirting with thinking that you’re free to,” Seehorn says.
“Her actions are larger and the consequences are larger.
To me, it was inevitable that those dangers have to be intertwined.
Gould recently revealed that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paulwill reprise their roles as Walt and Jessebefore the season ends.
“I would say it’s not just specific to faces and places,” Seehorn adds.
In short, brace for some forward motion that she equates to locomotion.
That doesn’t always mean happy endings, of course, in this world.
But they took literally everything into consideration, and it is heart-pounding.”
Any clues about that very last episode?
“I’m still thinking about it,” Seehorn says.
“I found it deeply profound and very moving.”
Move yourself to a safe hotel room on April 18 to see the beginning of the end.
And hopefully nottheend for Kim.
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