Pluribus a atténué les idées suicidaires de Carol au début de la saison 1

Rhea Seehorn a révélé que les créateurs de la série de science-fiction d'Apple TV, Pluribus, ont réduit les pensées suicidaires de son personnage, Carol Sturka, après des inquiétudes initiales concernant la manière dont elles étaient dépeintes.

Seehorn a évoqué cette décision lors d'un entretien avec son ancien partenaire de Better Call Saul, Bob Odenkirk, pour le magazine Interview. Elle a expliqué que le créateur Vince Gilligan avait noté que le chagrin du personnage suite au décès de sa femme était un élément central, mais que le niveau de désespoir risquait de ne laisser aucune issue au récit. Ils ont décidé de tempérer cet aspect pour permettre une évolution ultérieure de l'intrigue.

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