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Rhea Seehorn knows her 'Better Call Saul' character is toast. And she's loving every minute

There's good news and there's bad news for "Better Call Saul's" Rhea Seehorn.

The good news is that the hit AMC series, a prequel to "Breaking Bad," kicks off its fifth season on Sunday after being off the air for more than a year.

The bad news is that "Better Call Saul" - which will air its sixth and final season in 2021 - traces the evolution of well-intentioned attorney Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) into shady criminal lawyer Saul Goodman of "Breaking Bad."

That development means that Seehorn, who plays McGill's principled but increasingly conflicted girlfriend Kim Wexler, is growing closer to

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