Rhea Seehorn talks to Deadline about why joining Apple TV's 'Pluribus' was an immediate yes and why her character Carol has a deep sense of purpose.
Rhea Seehorn reflects on the season one finale of Pluribus, wonders if Carol can ever be happy and praises the magic of Vince ...
While shooting the scene, episode director Melissa Bernstein and Pluribus showrunner Vince Gilligan reminded Seehorn of the ...
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Rhea Seehorn Celebrates Golden Globe Nomination for ‘Pluribus’: “It’s Been Very Gratifying”
Rhea Seehorn knew she was in for a big workload on Pluribus: She’s in nearly every scene, and sometimes the only person in a scene. She also got to see what that was like up close on her previous ...
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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Pluribus’ Rhea Seehorn reacts to those alien theories
As season one of Pluribus ends, star Rhea Seehorn broke down fan theories, Carol’s next move, and what she knows about season ...
Apple TV+’s Pluribus is the kind of show that does not ask viewers to be comfortable. It asks them to sit with uncertainty, ...
There's a new Pluribus spoiler out, probably for next episode, but one revealed by Carol herself, Rhea Seehorn.
It’s Seehorn who grounds the series in real and prickly human emotion. Gilligan and his writing staff construct extended ...
"Stursia Nation is going to be very happy," Zosia actor Karolina Wydra tells GamesRadar+ of the long-awaited moment that finally saw her Pluribus character and Carol (Rhea Seehorn) lock lips – and ...
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