Bob Odenkirk called to check on me after he saw it': Rhea Seehorn on the intensity of making hit show Pluribus
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Bob Odenkirk called to check on me after he saw it': Rhea Seehorn on the intensity of making hit show Pluribus
"Pluribus is the sort of show that deliberately takes its time unfolding the grand mystery at its core. Seehorn plays Carol Sturka, who finds herself unaffected by the alien virus that has affected the rest of the global population. While they all operate as a mass hive mind existing peacefully, if creepily, in a state of unquestioning happiness she finds herself tasked with restoring individuality to the world."
"She is bright-eyed and alert, sitting forward in her seat and fully engaged. I love making the show, she says. It has been the most challenging thing I've ever done, and the most rewarding. People are coming up to me and they want to talk about what the show is bringing up in them, and the thoughts it's making them have. That's been absolutely beyond satisfying."
Rhea Seehorn moved from being an underappreciated talent to a prominent star through her lead role in Pluribus. Pluribus centers on Carol Sturka, one of the only people not affected by an alien virus that converts most of humanity into a peaceful, hive-minded populace. Carol must work to restore individuality while the world closely monitors her behavior, with catastrophic consequences when she loses her temper. The series unfolds its central mystery deliberately and became Apple TV's most-watched show. Seehorn describes the role as both the most challenging and the most rewarding of her career, and she struggles with the Guardian crossword as an avid puzzler.
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