Warning: There are MAJOR SPOILERS in this story from the series finale of Better Call Saul.

Six seasons of Better Call Saul were wrapped up on Monday night with the airing of the show’s series finale, and while the episode put a bow on the Breaking Bad spinoff, there are still some questions that remain. In the episode, the fates of Jimmy “Saul Goodman” McGill (Bob Odenkirk) and Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) were ultimately revealed. It brought both good and bad news for Jimmy, who managed to reclaim his humanity by being honest for the first time in his life, even if he will have the next 86 years to reflect on that.

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As for Kim, who pays a visit to see her old flame to share a cigarette once again like old times, what happens next with her is a bit more ambiguous. We last see Kim leaving the prison while taking a gander at Jimmy looking back at her from the other side of the prison gates. Will this be the last time she ever sees Jimmy, or does Kim continue with these prison visits, perhaps even moving on to assisting Jimmy in legal ways?

This is up to the viewers to decide, as there are no plans for any more stories to be told in the Breaking Bad universe. Weighing in on the heavy ending, Seahorn spoke with the New York Post on how it made her feel. She described the difficulties in watching it but enjoyed checking out the episode as a fan on Monday night with friends.

Seehorn confirms that showrunner Peter Gould, who wrote and directed the finale, intended to keep the ending somewhat ambiguous, allowing the fans to imagine what might happen next with the Jimmy and Kim love story. For her part, Seehorn likes to picture the two picking back up with their relationship, even with Jimmy behind bars, while she gets more and more involved with the law.

Rhea Seehorn Addresses Kim’s Confession

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When Kim confessed to everything she’d done to defame Howard Hamlin (Patrick Fabian) in a sworn affidavit, she was honest with everything except for one crucial detail. She had been in contact with Jimmy, but did not reveal this information, actually telling Hamlin’s widow that she doesn’t know if her Saul is alive. Seehorn explained why Kim chose to omit that one detail from her confession, feeling that the choice was up to Jimmy to turn himself in.

At the end of the day, Seehorn is satisfied with Kim’s ending. While Kim is obviously not thrilled about Jimmy getting locked up, she’s proud of him, and at the same time, she’s ready to “face the music” herself.

Maybe, just maybe, Kim Wexler will return in her own Better Call Saul spinoff series.