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'Better Call Saul' Finale Spoilers: Vince Gilligan Talks Show's Future, Co-Creator Teases Season Finale

Things are definitely getting more exciting as the first season of AMC's hugely-popular TV show series "Better Call Saul" continues with this week's penultimate episode titled "Pimento." And just like its parent show "Breaking Bad," Bob Odenkirk's prequel story of the criminal attorney, Saul Goodman, just keeps getting better as it nears its season's culmination.

Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan shared some insights on what to expect during the series finale.

"I will say what happens in the rest of the show surprised us. These characters went in directions we weren't expecting. The cast added such layers to these folks. This is the glory of television. We watched what the actors were doing as we shot the first few, and realized that some of our ideas of who these people were could be developed more," Gould told HitFix.

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Gould added further that fans should expect "some twists and turns" as BCS nears its conclusion.

"That's the best thing I could say. But I would say the last two episodes especially surprised us completely," he went on to say.

During the panel screening of "Pimento," Vince Gilligan meanwhile shared some information on where the story will pick up should it get served with another season. The creator admits he and Gould still don't have any idea where to start.

"Do we spend some time during the period, the epoch, of Breaking Bad? Do we show what happened in between the scenes of Walt and Jesse? Is there more to tell in the Omaha years? These are all questions we do not have answers to yet," he told The Guardian.

However, no matter which storyline "Better Call Saul" will tread on to, Gilligan assures its followers that it would certainly be a worthwhile ride.

"The fans who pay strict attention, we want to honor them for that. We want reward them for that," Gilligan said. "We will make mistakes. There's no doubt about that, but we intend not to. We intend to keep them to as small a number of mistakes as possible."

"Better Call Saul" airs this Monday, March 30 on AMC.

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