SPOILER ALERT: This story includes details about Season 3 of Better Call Saul.

Receiving his 12th Emmy nomination, and second in two years for his portrayal of Slippin’ Jimmy McGill in AMC’s Better Call Saul, two-time winner Bob Odenkirk provided a bit of a glimpse into the upcoming Season 4.

With Chuck McGill’s death at the end of Season 3, Odenkirk was asked whether Jimmy officially has broken bad? “I think it’s some huge cracks in the ice right now — huge, visible cracks that go real deep. As far as the whole glacier splitting in two, that’s coming very soon,” he told Deadline after receiving his latest lead actor Emmy nom.

He also expressed sadness at Chuck’s dramatic exit from the series in the Season 3 finale, as well as Michael McKean’s acting snub this season. “It was the second-biggest blow to my joy. It seriously bummed me out,” he says of Chuck’s departure. “That, and my character becoming more evil. But having Chuck exit our show is a big bummer because Michael’s the best actor. He raised everyone’s game, and he’s just a joy to be around. As happy as I am about getting nominated myself, I just can’t believe Michael’s name isn’t in that list.”

Denise Petski contributed to this story.