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A fun behind-the-scenes detail from Pluribus reveals that the artwork seen on screen isn’t just set dressing — it’s created by Rhea Seehorn herself. Joined by creator Vince Gilligan, the two share how the paintings became part of the story, blending real creativity with character in a way only this series could pull off. Now streaming on Apple TV.

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00:00Rae?
00:00Yes?
00:01Tell us about your real life painting
00:03and where we see your work in the show.
00:05Oh, yeah.
00:06So around the time that we were prepping for the episode
00:10where Carol does paint a tombstone for Helen,
00:14Vince said, let's go ahead and put in place
00:16that she does paint, and we'll see a place in the house
00:20where she paints.
00:21And when she's passing the easel and looking out the window,
00:23you see a piece that she was working on that
00:26is a piece I'm really working on.
00:28So everybody was very kind in wanting to put my artwork
00:30in the show somewhere, which was sweet.
00:31Because it's really, really good.
00:33Because you're not going to brag on yourself.
00:35You were like a crazy good painter.
00:37Thanks.
00:38Because I used to do that, too, a little bit.
00:39I kind of got away from it.
00:40You're great at it.
00:41Vince still storyboards and draws things out,
00:43and they're really good.
00:44Well, I didn't mean to glom on.
00:46No, glom.
00:47Glom it.
00:47You weren't going to say how good you are,
00:49and you're a really, really talented painter.
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