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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 All Set to Premiere on February, Promotional Photos Released

Just a few more weeks left until American television drama series "Better Call Saul" returns on the small screen for its second season. According to Master Herald, the series is coming back to AMC on Feb. 15, 2016. Several fans are looking forward already to finding out what's in store in the upcoming season.

Fortunately, the showrunner Peter Gould dished out some details on what will happen next to Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk). In an interview with Yahoo! TV, Gould said that he and the crew are excited about season 2.

"We like it an awful lot. Based on the way the last season ended, I don't think any of us would have predicted where this was going to go in Season 2," stated Gould.

He also shared that a lot of what happens in the second installment is enveloped in the DNA of the decisions the characters made in the first season. Gould believes that it's one of the things that makes the show feel like a united whole.

When asked about his favorite thing about Jimmy, Gould answered that he likes his persistence, saying he is "unstoppable." When he falls down, he always finds a way to bounce back. He then shared that in season 2, Jimmy's ability to bounce back will be greatly tested.

In an effort to tease fans, International Business Times noted that AMC has released new promotional images for "Better Call Saul" season 2, mainly featuring Jimmy and Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks). The first one showed Jimmy donning a dapper suit with Mike in an elevator while the other one showed the lawyer sitting in his chair with his feet up and a faint smile on his face.

Fans are wondering if they will be finally seeing a glimpse of Saul Goodman in the second season. Gould did not answer, but he hinted that when Jimmy becomes Saul, he would understand what it really means to be bad. He will apparently have no boundaries to how bad he is going to be.

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