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'Better Call Saul' News, Spoilers: McGill Continues to Deal With the 'Kettle-Saga'

This week's showing of the already popular "Breaking Bad" spin-off TV series "Better Call Saul" will see show lead's Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) facing a dilemma.

In previous episode titled "Nacho" it was finally revealed that the Kettlemans (Julie Ann Emery and Jeremy Shamos) did steal the huge amount of money from the treasury. Thanks to the serious Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks), Jim was able to figure out the puzzle which in turn saves his neck from the already enraged Nacho Varga (Michael Mando).

Nacho was detained after being suspected of kidnapping the crooked family. Emery recalled doing the surprising scene.

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"The money goes in very unexpected directions," the actress told The Hollywood Reporter.

"It actually was scary. I know we all screamed our heads off for real," Emery went on to add about the scene. "When I watched it, I thought it was funny, because they are so into what they are doing. They are obviously guilty, and yet they are still this average American family."

With the truth already been exposed, it would be right and easy for McGill to just turn the couple in to justice. But that might not be the case.

Given his dire financial situation, the future savvy criminal attorney could resort to just take a bite of the forbidden fruit and grab some of the money himself. THR pointed out that the Kettlemans are still "on board for multiple additional episodes," suggesting that the issue will get even more complicated.

"It is not the end of the Kettle-saga. The best is definitely yet to come for Betsy," says Emery. "The writers really blow it up in a great way."

"Better Call Saul" airs this Monday, Feb. 23, with episode titled "Hero" on AMC.

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