'Better Call Saul' season 2 release date in spring 2016?

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"Better Call Saul" is now tagged as one of the most successful new series on television. It relied on originality despite many thinking that it would cling to its successful parent series, "Breaking Bad," to get by. 

But the television drama is remarkable in its own right, and fans cannot imagine waiting for the sophomore run of "Better Call Saul." At the moment though, there is no premiere date for season 2 and it looks like it will take some time before fans see Jimmy transform. 

For now, viewers can reflect on everything that transpired in season 1 and figure out how these events would shape up the future of the characters, particularly Jimmy, who clearly has this bad blood with his elder brother Chuck that just won't go away. 

There is no telling if season 2 will see these two wrapped up in a brotherly hug. Jimmy is still unforthcoming of their reconciliation, which Chuck so badly wants. The former is not ready to let go of the fact that his own brother cost him a potential career at Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill. 

It is unknown how the two would settle things and how long that would take. Although their care and concern for each other is there, it is still unknown as to how they would finally step on the same ground. Besides, Jimmy has many more to deal with. 

One of those many things is making it big in the industry he chose. He thinks that turning down Kim's job offer is a good idea, and he is under the impression that ethics is not a requirement for one to take off. Kim thinks otherwise, but is she close to joining Jimmy on his escapades? It also remains to be seen how Mike will be a part of Jimmy's ethics-less undertakings. It would not be impossible to see him joining the ride. 

Lastly, there is also the big question about season 2 of "Better Call Saul" making a time jump. If the show takes this route, Jimmy will already have a new name and new activities to get busy with.

"Better Call Saul" season 2 is likely to come out by fall 2015 or spring next year, just in time for "Mad Men's" curtain call.