Two unexpected things came out of "Better Call Saul," the prequel to the acclaimed "Breaking Bad." First: the series, which sounded like a bit of a joke on paper ("A show about Walter White's buffoonish lawyer!") turned out to be better than "Breaking Bad." Second: Rhea Seehorn's Kim Wexler, a character who had absolutely no connection to "Breaking Bad" at all, became the best aspect of the series. Kim's ascension to "best character" status was, of course, due to some great writing. But it was also the result of Seehorn's incredible performance. Seehorn wasn't a new actor when she landed the Kim Wexler role, but it's fair to say it's the part that really made people sit up and pay attention to her. That included the "Better Call Saul" writers, who sensed how good Seehorn was and kept e
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