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Karolina Wydra on 'Pluribus' Role, Emmy Buzz, and the Need for Original Sci-Fi That Makes Audiences Think

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Natalie Oganesyan

5h ago· 14 min readen

Summary

Karolina Wydra discusses her role as Zosia in Vince Gilligan's Apple TV+ sci-fi series 'Pluribus', a story about a "happiness apocalypse" involving a collective consciousness. She talks about the intentionality behind crafting her character, the Emmy buzz surrounding the show, her time away from Hollywood to have children during the pandemic (which led to her representation dropping her), and the importance of original, thought-provoking television. She also praises working with co-star Rhea Seehorn, calling her a "master of acting."

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I wouldn't survive in the world of 'Pluribus' because I'm too individualistic.
We need more original shows that make us think, not just entertain us.
Rhea Seehorn is a master of acting — watching her work was a gift.
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Karolina Wydra talks Emmy buzz, the 'gift' of playing Zosia in Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus' and working with 'master of acting' Rhea Seehorn.

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