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3 years after the finale, Better Call Saul just got even better
This Better Call Saul star's recent success has finally shed some long overdue light on one of the Breaking Bad spinoff's ...
Pluribus didn't kill all the lawyers. The fifth episode of Vince Gilligan's new sci-fi series features a surprise voice cameo appearance from Better Call Saul's Patrick Fabian — and even Pluribus star ...
Rhea Seehorn reflects on the season one finale of Pluribus, wonders if Carol can ever be happy and praises the magic of Vince ...
The following article contains details about the Season 1 finale of Pluribus. Similar to her character in Vince Gilligan’s ...
Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan reveals he only had one person in mind when penning his new sci-fi mystery Pluribus: Better Call Saul standout Rhea Seehorn, who played Kim Wexler in the AMC crime ...
From Better Call Saul favourite to the breakout face of Pluribus, here’s everything to know about Rhea Seehorn. See details.
The actress, who stars in Vince Gilligan’s record-breaking Apple TV sci-fi series, discusses fan theories, the show’s ...
When Pluribus drops Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) into Albuquerque for one night, you know they've been cooking! She’s alone in a city that seems to exist so that it can be the backdrop for her contempl ...
In the Apple TV series, Seehorn stars as a woman named Carol who suddenly finds herself surrounded by people who are inexplicably happy. The only problem: Carol's not interested in joining them.
Sometimes, truly great works of art just aren't appreciated by awards committees, but it can feel downright diabolical when a television series gets nominated and then loses over and over again. Great ...
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