Rhea Seehorn and Vince Gilligan Adjusted Carol's Suicidal Tendencies Early in 'Pluribus' Season 1
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Madeline Lapreziosa
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Summary
Rhea Seehorn discusses her character Carol Sturka in the series "Pluribus," revealing that early in Season 1, Carol was written as "almost suicidal" to a degree that creator Vince Gilligan and Seehorn herself realized they needed to pull back. The article explores how Gilligan and Seehorn collaboratively shaped Carol's character arc, adjusting the tone and direction to better serve the story and character development.
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Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn shaped Carol's journey
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