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Karolina Wydra Madę Hollywood Reporter's Emmy 2026 Supporting Contenders

Karolina Wydra Madę Hollywood Reporter's Emmy 2026 Supporting Contenders

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"...or Karolina Wydra’s charming portrayal of the all-knowing hivemind representative Zosia in season one of Pluribus."

She is really putting all her modeling experience to work in that snapshot. Always looks flawless! You can also watch the short interview segment HERE.

I really hope she gets that nomination. Sadly, a win doesn't have good odds but a nomination would be amazing. Apple is really going hard on the FYC campaign for this show which is awesome.

reddit.com
u/xdoolbuf — 3 hours ago

Rhea Seehorn cast in new Apple Movie

>EXCLUSIVE: Rhea Seehorn (PluribusBetter Call Saul) has joined the cast of Running, a new feature film from director Gavin O’Connor and writer Bill Dubuque. Running follows a homeless high school running prodigy on the hunt for greatness as he uses his gifts to outrun his past and find a family.

If S2 is set to begin in the fall, then she has plenty of time to film this in the summer. I'm betting it's more of a supporting role so she can do all the pre-production stuff that's needed.

Wonder if this one will have a theater release or just on streaming.

deadline.com
u/xdoolbuf — 3 days ago

Inside season 1 of 'Pluribus' with Vince Gilligan, Rhea Seehorn, and more

>When Carol asked hypothetically if their desire to accommodate her because they love her meant that the Others would give her a bomb in episode 3 — after the Others had ill-advisedly given her a real grenade — "we were not intending to reintroduce the bomb by the end of the season," says Smith. "It just felt like the right thing in episode 3, with Carol pushing on them, saying, 'You really will do anything for love, but you won't do that.'" (Hat tip to a writer mixing dramaturgy and Meat Loaf.) 

>We're never looking ahead, but we do look backward a lot," says Carroll, and when Carol hit her lowest point in the finale, they realized it would make sense for her to do "the most extreme reactionary thing she can think of." 

>Adds Carroll, “Hopefully, it will make you want to watch episode 201."

>"All I can say is we've discussed that to great length in the room," says Gilligan. 

>Regardless of the potential for detonation, he is glad to be back at work with this group of familiar and fresh faces.

This is a great (long) article on the making of the show. The quoted part is the last part of it but recommend reading the whole thing.

ew.com
u/xdoolbuf — 4 days ago

Pluribus star says writers "sweating it" as she offers season 2 update

>"I know that they are definitely sweating it in the writers' room, like working their butts off," she began. "And I think Vince [Gilligan, creator] said publicly recently that they are halfway through 'breaking' episodes, meaning just like the extremely detailed outlines."

>"I don't know [when season 2 will come out]," she continued. "I'm as anxious as the fans are!"

They started writing for S2 in late December. I thought they'd have some scripts ready by now but they are only on detailed outlines. If they are halfway, then probably 4/5 episode outlines.

At Paley the writers said they'd be back by the end of the year so hopefully these outlines means they can write multiple scripts at once. I wonder if they want to have all the script done before they start shooting.

radiotimes.com
u/xdoolbuf — 11 days ago

The show, Rhea, and Karolina were nominated for a Gotham TV Award. These awards don't have gender categories and Karolina is the only woman in the supporting category.

u/xdoolbuf — 24 days ago