Representation in television often lives in extremes. Either it is loudly announced or quietly sidelined. Pluribus takes a ...
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More of the same - Rhea Seehorn lays her hopes clear for 'Pluribus' season 2, amidst season 1's immense success
Rhea Seehorn breaks down her award-winning performance in Pluribus and shares her hopes for Carol’s future in Season 2.
"How heroic are you if you only do it when you’re threatened?” Seehorn ponders in a deep-dive conversation with The Hollywood ...
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Rhea Seehorn on Carol's explosive 'Pluribus' finale choice: 'These people have crossed the line'
By the end of Pluribus Season 1, Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) has conducted the world's wildest trade deal. She lost her ...
Rhea Seehorn is still emotional about getting the opportunity to play Carol on Pluribus as the actress holds back tears while ...
Rhea Seehorn discusses the Pluribus Season 1 finale, Carol's dynamic with Zosia, and how her character becomes a reluctant ...
Apple TV+’s Pluribus is the kind of show that does not ask viewers to be comfortable. It asks them to sit with uncertainty, ...
It’s Seehorn who grounds the series in real and prickly human emotion. Gilligan and his writing staff construct extended ...
[This story contains major spoilers from Pluribus ’s season one finale, “La Chica o El Mundo.”] ...
While shooting the scene, episode director Melissa Bernstein and Pluribus showrunner Vince Gilligan reminded Seehorn of the ...
When Pluribus dropped its second-to-last episode, viewers immediately focused on that one moment they had been eager to see: ...
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