How old is James McGill?

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In Breaking Bad, Saul looked like a man in his late 40s. I want to know - at the beginning of Better Call Saul, how old is James McGill?



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According to the Breaking Bad Wiki (I have no idea where they get this stuff...), Saul is in his late 40's during that series. Since Better Call Saul is supposed to take place 6 years prior to Breaking Bad, you can assume he's supposed to be in his early-to-mid 40's at the beginning of BCS.




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How old is James McGill in Better Call Saul?

As revealed by his driver's licence in Better Call Saul season 5 episode "JMM", when Jimmy and Kim are getting married, he was born on November 12, 1960. That means that in Better Call Saul season 1, Jimmy McGill is 41-years-old, with the events of those episodes covering May-July 2002.

How old is Saul in BB?

Time moves slowly in the show, as he doesn't turn 51 until the end of season four. However, Better Call Saul establishes its first season in the year 2002, when Goodman is financially struggling as a public defender. By the time season five comes to an end, a nine-month time jump brings the storyline to early 2004.

Who is Jimmy McGill ex wife?

Kimberly "Kim" Wexler is a fictional character from the AMC television series Better Call Saul, a spin-off of Breaking Bad. Kim is primarily portrayed by Rhea Seehorn, and was created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould.



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