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Rhea Seehorn Is Getting Away With It

“The problem is that Kim’s ideals aren’t broken,” she said. “But that’s the way she’s following them.”

Over a five-and-a-half-year season, a long slide to Kim’s destruction Definitely the key to the story of the series.. That wasn’t always the case. When it started, the prequel to Breaking Bad, Saul, was mostly slippery but basically decent Jimmy Magill (Bob Odenkirk), Albuquerque’s most sneaky lawyer, Saul Goodman. It seemed to be focused on changing to Goodman. Kim’s ultimate role was uncertain at the time, even for the writer.

“When we started, we didn’t know how important her character would be,” said Showrunner and co-creator Peter Gould. “Looking at the show pilot, she probably has three lines of conversation.”

However, it soon became clear that Seahorn’s personality, which began (outwardly) as a straight arrow with a promising legal career, was essential to Jimmy’s transformation. Like Jimmy, Kim was terribly broken. However, unlike Jimmy, Kim never appeared in “Breaking Bad,” and many fans began to assume the worst. Her stakes can always be higher than the guy whose title includes his name.

Given that “Sole” is one of the most acclaimed series on TV, it seems hard to carry. But if so, Seahorn, 50, who has been acting on screen and on stage since the 90’s, treats it gracefully. Unlike Kim, who has a hard-mouthed and mysterious mouth, Seahorn is not afraid to be vulnerable, either professionally or, after all, in conversation. She has no problem, for example, talking about a rash for a long time. With a funny, dazzling and defenseless smile, she wondered if she had seen Kim Wexler’s teeth (despite the scene of brushing her teeth). all).

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