Rhea Seehorn Discusses the Emotional Depth of 'Pluribus'

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Rhea Seehorn discusses her role as Carol in Apple TV's 'Pluribus,' a dystopian series created by Vince Gilligan, highlighting the emotional and physical challenges of portraying a character experiencing profound loss and isolation amidst a global virus outbreak that turns people into joyful hive minds. The show explores themes of human nature, survival, and loneliness, with Seehorn emphasizing the show's complex tone and the importance of audience engagement with its messiness and unpredictability.
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