Rhea Seehorn Assembles the Puzzle Pieces
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Rhea Seehorn Assembles the Puzzle Pieces
"Rhea Seehorn has a thing for libraries. As she arrives for our interview at the Philosophical Research Society, a New Agey outfit in a Mayan Revival building in Los Feliz, she tells me she's excited to discover a new library right here in Los Angeles, where she lives. Seehorn, 53 - Rhea is her middle name, pronounced "Ray" - has dusty-blonde hair and an athletic, forceful presence."
"as if some semi-mystical force has intruded on normal life and left us alone in the universe. They're just the right conditions to discuss a show in which, owing to a potentially extraterrestrial message from the stars, nearly everyone in humanity gets combined into a hive mind - with the exception of Seehorn's character, Carol, who finds herself alone in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and a few individuals scattered across the globe."
Rhea Seehorn loves libraries and visited the Philosophical Research Society, a Mayan Revival building housing Manly P. Hall's esoteric collection. She arrived from the Wrap's Power Women Summit in a businesslike blazer and full makeup, apologized for her appearance, then showed enthusiastic interest in the venue and recommended the Instagram account @1000libraries. The show premise involves a possible extraterrestrial message that merges nearly all humans into a cooperative hive mind. Karolina Wydra plays an emissary for the hive. Seehorn's character, Carol, remains unjoined, lives alone in Albuquerque, and is a miserable romance writer who hates the hive.
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