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Better Call Saul: Rhea Seehorn Now Knows About the Kim/'Franklin & Bash' Theory
Jun 29 2020
One of the consequences of being a prequel is that characters who don't appear in the sequel might inspire sincere concern about their fate from the viewers. And few have felt that more deeply than fans of Better Call Saul, especially when it comes to the character of Kim (Rhea Seehorn), the forthright lawyer who has, since the beginning of the series, proven herself to be more than a match for her partner in law, life, and love Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk).
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