And that Walter White (Bryan Cranston) could still be alive and kicking at the time.

Odenkirk followed that up with another question.

“Bob brings up an interesting question,” says Gilligan.

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“Speaking of which: Do we even know in our Omaha sequences, our Gene sequences…

I mean, has it happened yet?”

(“It,” of course, refers to Walt’s death.)

“We haven’t defined that,” responded Gould.

“We haven’t said how long Gene has been in Omaha.”

“It’s a good question,” added Gilligan.

“Like you said, we don’t know yet.

It’s a good question.

Has it happened yet, has it not?

As you say, Peter, we have not defined it.”

“It’s an open question,” Gould replied.

“It’s one that will have to be answered at some pointlike a lot of these things.”

In any case,Better Call Sauldefinitely will be revisiting events within theBreaking Badtimeline in season 4.

“I can’t wait for folks to see that.”

“I think we’ve waited long enough.

We damn well better have a good reason for them to show up.”

He may have found another way for Walt to re-enter the story.

Better Call Saulairs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on AMC.

To read all sorts of hints from Odenkirk about season 4,head over here.