TV Carol Burnett to guest in final run of Better Call Saul Get ready to meet... Marion. By Dan Snierson Dan Snierson Dan is a Senior Writer for EW EW's editorial guidelines Published on June 27, 2022 09:50AM EDT In a season where anything can happen, they called... Carol. Better Call Saul will feature Carol Burnett during its final run of episodes, AMC announced on Monday. Little was revealed was about the guest spot by the groundbreaking actress/comedian, other than that she will pop up playing a character named Marion. Burnett, who has won six Emmys, professed her love for Breaking Bad as well as its prequel, Saul, telling Jimmy Kimmel a few years ago, "I'm crazy about anything [Bad and Saul overlord] Vince Gilligan writes." Burnett attended the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Bob Odenkirk in April. She is also referenced in season 2 by Jimmy's brother, Chuck (Michael McKean). "I'm thrilled to be a part of my favorite show," said Burnett in a statement about her guest spot. As you know, the second half of the final season already contains a few other awaited guests: Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will reprise their Breaking Bad roles as Walt and Jesse. In the midseason finale of Saul, Jimmy (Odenkirk) and Kim's (Rhea Seehorn) plan went sideways as Lalo (Tony Dalton) killed Howard (Patrick Fabian), ominously linking the worlds of the scheming lawyers and the cartel. "A lot of this story is the story of unintended consequences," co-creator Peter Gould recently told EW. "The consequences are just beginning, let's put it that way." The first of the final six episodes will premiere on July 11. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: Better Call Saul co-creator breaks down Howard's end Michael Mando goes deep on Nacho's fate on Better Call Saul Better Call Saul co-creator warns that 'rug-pulling' season 6 will be 'upsetting' Better Call Saul star Rhea Seehorn previews 'stunning and shocking' season 6, Kim's moves Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk on season 6: 'It's gonna be bloody — and painful'