One of the standout stars from Better Call Saul has been Julie Ann Emery in her memorable role as Betsy Kettleman. First introduced in the series in the pilot episode, Emery’s Betsy and husband Craig Kettleman (Jeremy Shamos) were a big part of season 1’s storylines when Craig was in need of legal services after embezzling $1.6 million. The couple showed back up in the second episode of season 6, now running Sweet Liberty Tax Services a couple of years later with Craig having since been released from prison.

For the fans, it was a fun moment to see the Kettlemans return, given how memorable the characters remain five seasons later. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Emery spoke about how “terrifying” it was to slip back into that role, in part due to the pressure of being a part of such an acclaimed franchise known for its strong acting. She also feels that the role is symbiotic with Shamos’ Craig Kettleman, as Emery can’t quite get into Betsy Kettleman mode until she’s with her co-star. Preparing to return to the role meant first spending time with Shamos.

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Originally, the Kettlemans weren’t envisioned to become such standout characters. It was after Emery and Shamos were cast in the roles that the Better Call Saul writers recognized what they had, resulting in some rewrites and a lot more screen time for Betsy and Craig.

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For her part, Julie Ann Emery has been surprised every time she’s been asked to reprise that role, originally presuming she was finished with Betsy Kettleman after season 1. She later appeared in the short film No Picnic, which was made in promotion of season 3 and released online. In the short, which you can watch above, Betsy and the Kettleman children pay a visit to Craig while he’s picking up trash with other prisoners on the side of a highway.

Emery figured it was over after the final season of Better Call Saul wrapped, but she was recently called back to play Betsy Kettleman once again. To help promote the final season of Saul, a parody episode of American Greed was released, imagining how a true crime documentary series might tackle the story of Saul Goodman. The Kettlemans appeared in the video, which you’ll find at the bottom of this article, speaking about their interactions with Saul.

With so many appearances, does Emery have a favorite line? She admits that it’s hard to pick one that stands out above all the others, but she settles on a line of dialogue heard in the American Greed parody. It’s such a simple line, but for Emery, it perfectly encapsulates Betsy Kettleman.

As the Kettlemans are responsible for introducing the inflatable Lady Liberty to Saul Goodman, we might be seeing more of them in the final season of Better Call Saul. New episodes premiere on Mondays on AMC and AMC+.