‘Better Call Saul’ Plot Spoilers In New Music Video For Series By Junior Brown? [VIDEO]

"Breaking Bad" are known to be some of the most vehement (i.e. the man who is still suing apple over the split up final season on iTunes), so it only makes sense that AMC and series creator Vince Gilligan would want to bring fans something to be excited about after the series came to an end: "Better Call Saul."

Information about what will happen in the upcoming season premiere of "Better Call Saul" is scarce, but a new music video for the series may contain potential plot spoilers. The famous country singer/guitarist Junior Brown sings the song for "Better Call Saul" and if the song indeed contains plot spoilers, fans are in for lots of twisted lawyer fun.

Last year before the end of "Breaking Bad," actor Bob Odenkirk who made famous the character of Saul Goodman, talked to Rolling Stone about why he thinks Saul chooses to work with criminals.

"He's just an American. He's just trying to become a rich man. Isn't that what we're all trying to do? We're trying to all get wealthy. That's the point of life. I believe it's my right as an American to make as much money as I possibly can," he said.

As sordid as that sounds, it certainly makes Saul Goodman an interesting and relatable character. In that sense he's the perfect character to get his own show. Vince Gilligan and writer Peter Gould, who will serve as "Better Call Saul" co-showrunners, recently wrote a song for the series with "Breaking Bad" composer Dave Porter. The song, which is sang by country singer Junior Brown features some suggestive lyrics that may hint at plot lines to come.

Rolling Stone highlights a few in particular: "Your husband disappeared in the most convenient way / Now your troubles are gone, the insurance will surely pay / You get to the bank but the cops say 'Whoa!' / Who you gonna dial when they lock you down low?"

One might speculate that as audiences dive into the origin story Saul Goodman, there will be plenty of questionable morality for the sake of money. If anyone can show the darkest parts of the "American Dream," it's the creators behind "Breaking Bad." "Better Caul Saul" is set to premiere on AMC in February 2015.

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