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The bizarre Better Call Saul theory of Kim working for Gus Fring during Breaking Bad may be logically possible

A compelling fan theory suggests Kim Wexler may have secretly aligned with Gus Fring during Breaking Bad, offering a possible explanation for her mysterious absence and legal expertise.
  • BETTER CALL SAUL, Bob Odenkirk, 'Waterworks', (Season 6, ep. 612, aired Aug. 8, 2022). photo: Greg Lewis / ©AMC / Courtesy Everett Collection
    BETTER CALL SAUL, Bob Odenkirk, 'Waterworks', (Season 6, ep. 612, aired Aug. 8, 2022). photo: Greg Lewis / ©AMC / Courtesy Everett Collection

    As Better Call Saul approached its final season, one of the biggest mysteries remained Kim Wexler’s absence during the events of Breaking Bad. While many theories suggest that Kim either dies or disappears to escape the criminal world, a different possibility has gained traction, that Kim may have secretly worked for Gus Fring during the Breaking Bad timeline.

    Kim’s gradual descent into criminality and her connections to key players like Mike Ehrmantraut set a foundation for her potential role within Gus’s operations. Kim’s decision to leave Saul Goodman and her legal career behind was rooted in guilt rather than safety, leaving space for a hidden continuation of her story.

    Fan discussions on Reddit explore the plausibility that Kim could have used her legal expertise to manage Gus’s legitimate fronts while staying invisible to viewers during Breaking Bad. In this context, Better Call Saul subtly redefines how its characters intersect with the original series.



    Better Call Saul’s Silent Clues: Could Kim Wexler Have Worked for Gus All Along?

    The fate of Kim Wexler remains one of Better Call Saul's most compelling mysteries. As the show inched toward its conclusion, theories emerged suggesting Kim might have continued operating in the background of Breaking Bad, potentially working with Gus Fring himself.

    In Better Call Saul season 6, Kim crossed an irreversible line when she chose to help cover up Howard Hamlin’s murder by Lalo Salamanca. This moment placed her firmly within the criminal world, something Mike Ehrmantraut acknowledged by telling Jimmy that Kim was now "in the game."

    Her fearless demeanour and sharp legal mind made her a valuable asset, leading to speculation that Gus could have utilised her skills during Breaking Bad without direct involvement in the show’s events.

    Kim's moral decline and the perfect setup for Gus

    Throughout Better Call Saul, Kim's trajectory mirrors Walter White’s in a quiet, methodical way. Initially dedicated to pro bono work, she grew increasingly comfortable manipulating the system, especially during the Sandpiper Crossing scheme. Kim’s decision to spin lies about Howard’s death eventually pushed her to renounce both her legal career and her life with Jimmy.

    However, her abrupt departure does not necessarily imply death or exile. A theory proposed that Kim could have joined Gus Fring’s network, offering legal expertise similar to what Saul provided to low-level criminals. This transition would have kept Kim close to the cartel's operations, while her absence from Breaking Bad would remain logically intact, given her work’s secretive nature.

    Moreover, fans on Reddit suggested that Kim might have moved to Madrigal Electromotive, supporting Gus's European drug distribution through legitimate corporate channels. This angle explains why Saul later knew "a guy who knows a guy" without fully understanding Gus’s identity.



    The tragic distance between Kim and Saul explained

    Had Kim indeed aligned with Gus, it would add new depth to Breaking Bad's narrative. Kim’s continued involvement at a higher tier of the criminal hierarchy, contrasted with Saul’s dealings with street-level operators, would symbolise the permanent emotional rift between her and Jimmy.

    Kim realised that she and Jimmy had become destructive forces together, leading to her decision to leave. Yet if she remained in the game independently, it would underscore how far both characters had drifted even while inhabiting the same criminal world.

    As Better Call Saul intricately layered its final season, subtle signs pointed toward this outcome, offering viewers a silent but devastating explanation for Kim Wexler’s absence in Breaking Bad.



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    TOPICS: Better Call Saul