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Episode 125 — Rhea Seehorn: Precision, Moral Whiplash & the Look That Says Everything
Episode 125

Episode 125 — Rhea Seehorn: Precision, Moral Whiplash & the Look That Says Everything

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September 22, 202522m 46s

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Show Notes

pplpod Episode 125 tracks Rhea Seehorn’s elegant climb—from theater and single-cam comedies to a defining dramatic turn that reprogrammed how TV measures subtlety. We revisit early beats (I’m with Her, Whitney, Veep) and then drop into Albuquerque: Kim Wexler on Better Call Saul—quiet ferocity, legal chess, and micro-expressions that move mountains. We unpack the craft: stillness as power, razor timing, eye-line storytelling, and a physical vocabulary (ponytail, Post-its, parking garages) that became character grammar. Then the afterburn: directing inside the series, awards momentum, and new lanes from Cooper’s Bar to thriller and genre projects that test different gears. Throughline? Empathy without sentimentality, risk without noise—a performer who can make a whisper feel like a plot twist.