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12-25-2022, 05:51 PM
https://www.looper.com/1144697/the-only-better-call-saul-character-that-appears-in-every-episode/
It's all Saul, but Kim isn't far behind
Unsurprisingly, Bob Odenkirk's Jimmy McGill is the sole cast member to appear on screen in every single episode of "Better Call Saul" — though a few others come close (per IMDb). In fact, it's arguably more notable that there are three episodes wherein series co-lead Kim Wexler is absent. Two of these episodes take place in the second half of Season 6, during a jump forward in time to when Jimmy has fled to Omaha, Nebraska.
Now living as Gene Takavic, humble Cinnabon employee, Jimmy is recognized as Saul Goodman by Jeff (Pat Healy), a local cab driver with criminal tendencies. Season 6, Episode 10, "Nippy," follows Jimmy's attempts to ensure that Jeff won't reveal him to the police by involving him in a burglary scheme. The second episode without Kim, Episode 11, "Breaking Bad," does involve a one-sided phone call between her and Jimmy (Kim's side is later revealed in Episode 12, "Waterworks"). Additionally, though Rhea Seehorn is credited in Season 1, Episode 6, "Five-O," Kim does not appear.
It's all Saul, but Kim isn't far behind
Unsurprisingly, Bob Odenkirk's Jimmy McGill is the sole cast member to appear on screen in every single episode of "Better Call Saul" — though a few others come close (per IMDb). In fact, it's arguably more notable that there are three episodes wherein series co-lead Kim Wexler is absent. Two of these episodes take place in the second half of Season 6, during a jump forward in time to when Jimmy has fled to Omaha, Nebraska.
Now living as Gene Takavic, humble Cinnabon employee, Jimmy is recognized as Saul Goodman by Jeff (Pat Healy), a local cab driver with criminal tendencies. Season 6, Episode 10, "Nippy," follows Jimmy's attempts to ensure that Jeff won't reveal him to the police by involving him in a burglary scheme. The second episode without Kim, Episode 11, "Breaking Bad," does involve a one-sided phone call between her and Jimmy (Kim's side is later revealed in Episode 12, "Waterworks"). Additionally, though Rhea Seehorn is credited in Season 1, Episode 6, "Five-O," Kim does not appear.