Better Call Saul Stars Rhea Seehorn, Bob Odenkirk to Reunite

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Four months after Better Call Saul ended, Rhea Seehorn revealed she would be working on a new project with her former co-star Bob Odenkirk. She, too, has a new show with the Breaking Bad co-creator Vince Gilligan.

Many have loved Seehorn and Odenkirk's chemistry in Better Call Saul. Fortunately, fans are about to see their excellent rapport.

Rhea Seehorn Teases Reunion with Bob Odenkirk

In an interview with Consequence, the 50-year-old star revealed the several projects she would do after Better Call Saul.

By the looks of it, she will once again return to the small screen with a new Apple TV+ series with Gilligan. Not only that, but she will also reunite with the show's cast and crews in her future projects, especially with Odenkirk.

"I'm actively trying to work with people from the Better Call Saul family, particularly my producers," she said.

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"I'm trying to do something with Peter, and Bob [Odenkirk] and I have things that we are already planning to do together," she continued. "Patrick [Fabian] and I want to do things. I want to do more stuff with [executive producer] Melissa Bernstein. I'm basically trying to never leave that family."

Rhea Seehorn on Her Role as Kim Wexler's Success

Seehorn also talked about the success of her role as Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul.

From being just one of the cast additions, she successfully made her role a big part of the series with her great acting talent.

She only got two lines in the spinoff's debut episode and was only referred to as Jimmy McGill's (Odenkirk) love interest in press interviews, per ScreenRant.

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However, her prominence grew incredibly, making her one of the major characters in Better Call Saul. So, where it all began?

Wexler told Consequence that her character's growth started in the premiere season's fourth episode, where she just simply smirked when Howard (Patrick Fabian) left the room.

"[The writers] weren't sure if it would work and that they would just cut it in editing later if it didn't make sense for Kim," she explained.

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"Thankfully, they decided it made sense. And I have no idea how they feel about this, but that was the beginning of me feeling this very cool dance going on, where I'm playing subtext, and they're writing things, and I'm responding to what they're writing, and then they're writing and responding to things that I'm doing," she added. "It was a very gratifying dance to feel so seen and so respected, down to the tiniest of nuances that I would put in those scenes."

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