I don't remember her appearing on Breaking Bad but easily could have missed it. Everything I've read indicated she was never even mentioned on Breaking Bad.
I'm having some vague recollection of her and Saul having a conversation in the backyard of a house where some investigation is being conducted, or something. We knew nothing of their relationship other than they seem to be old friends or colleagues. Am I confusing her with some other character?
Isn't Kim from the Mid-West, near where Jimmy ends up working for Cinnabon? There might be a clue there.
Does that scene sounds familiar, though, even with another woman? p.s. I checked her bio: she was never on Breaking Bad. I may have seen her on House of Lies.
Yeah, I wish there was at least a 2 hour finale. I might have to go back and watch breaking bad while I wait for the next season.
"I need some dba paperwork." "It's Saul Goodman." = "It's all good man." Enter Breaking Bad and attorney Saul Goodman.
We al knew where Mike was headed, but part of me was still sad to see him take the final turn. Now we wait another year and a half...
https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/better-call-saul-finale-season-4-bob-odenkirk-1202970629/ Pretty good write up on the finale and interviews with Bob and Peter Gould. It will be interesting to see how they handle things as the timeline begins to overlap with BB.
There's three years to go. BCS timeline is spring/summer 2004. (see the file cabinet in S04E07) BB starts fall of 2007. Fall because the school year had already started, but the first definitive timecheck I know of was October 2007. See the cover of the Better Homes & Gardens during Walt & Jesse's ""surreptitious"" meeting in the convenience store in S02E04. That's the October 2007 issue. (DETAILS!!!) That leaves three years for BCS to develop. BB was only 2 and change start to finish. (As per the veggiebacon 50 in S01E01 and the Denny's bacon 52 in S05E01)
Finally finished watching the season. I thought the season finale left Mike very vulnerable to get arrested by the cops. He would be the first suspect of an investigation, no doubt. When Werner's wife files a missing person report, the cops will go to the money transfer and see the footage of Mike. They would also see him at the hotel on security cameras. He'll be the last person seen with the victim, so they'll just go and pick him up. Overall, a good season, a really enjoyed the Jimmy & Kim shenanigans to obtain what they wanted and the whole Jimmy/Chuck relationship analysis and the effect it has on his psyche. Very subtly presented, if a little slow, indeed.