'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Spoilers: Giancarlo Esposito returns as Gustavo Fring? Jimmy becomes frustrated with his work environment

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Rumors have surfaced that Giancarlo will return in "Better Call Saul" Season 2 to reprise his role as Gus Fring. Also, AMC has released the official plot description for episode 5 'Rebecca' and last week's episode 4 'Gloves Off' is provided here for fans who have missed to watch it.

Rumor has it that Giancarlo Esposito will be back in "Better Call Saul" Season 2. According to to Design n Trend, the 57-year-old American actor and director will reprise his role as the well-known antagonist from its original series, Gustavo "Gus" Fring. Gus happens to be a proprietor of Los Pollos Hermanos fried chicken restaurant chain and the major drug kingpin who is initially affiliated with Juarez Cartel that secretly uses his restaurant as a secret hideout for methamphetamine.

He is described as a criminal who uses his anti-drug philanthropy profession to hide his true nature and build his own illicit drug empire. Esposito's character will possibly appear in episode 5 to help James Morgan 'Jimmy' McGillt ransform into Saul Goodman (Bob Odendirk).

As for the official plot synopsis of episode 5, Carter Matt notes, "Jimmy aka Saul becomes frustrated with his restrictive work environment. Meanwhile, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn) pulls out all the stops to dig herself out of a seemingly bottomless hole at HHM (Hamlin, Hamlin, and McGill) Albuquerque law firm."

For a quick recap of "Better Call Saul" Season 2 Episode 4 "Gloves Off" Entertainment Weekly reported that, Jimmy's actions created waves for Kim while Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) considered a profitable proposal.

"Better Call Saul" Season 2 Episode 5 is entitled as "Rebecca". The forthcoming episode is scheduled to premiere on Monday, March 14, 2016 at 10:00 p.m. exclusively on AMC.

"Better Call Saul" is an American TV drama series created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. The storyline serves as the prequel and/or spin-off of "Breaking Bad".

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