Bryan Cranston and Rhea Seehorn Discuss Their Dynamic Roles, Unpredictable Scripts, and Returning to Beloved Characters

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Actors Bryan Cranston and Rhea Seehorn, celebrated for their impactful roles in Vince Gilligan's compelling narratives, recently engaged in a conversation highlighting their distinct acting journeys. Cranston, recognized for his transformative portrayal of Walter White in "Breaking Bad," which earned him multiple Emmy Awards, reflected on the intensity of becoming a television antagonist. Seehorn, a fan favorite from "Better Call Saul" as Kim Wexler, discussed her character's evolution from a legal professional in Albuquerque to a quieter life in Florida after abandoning her law career. Their discussion illuminated the contrasting paths of their characters within Gilligan's intricately crafted worlds.

The actors also shared their experiences with Gilligan's unconventional approach to storytelling, where scripts are often revealed piecemeal, keeping the cast in suspense about their characters' fates. Seehorn detailed her leading role as Carol Sturka in Gilligan's Apple TV+ sci-fi series, "Pluribus," portraying a cynical romance novelist who finds herself one of the few un-possessed individuals in a world overtaken by enforced optimism. Cranston, on the other hand, made a nostalgic return to his comedic roots as Hal in Hulu's "Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair," a reboot he championed for its familial and heartfelt essence. Both actors conveyed a profound appreciation for the spontaneity and trust inherent in Gilligan's creative process, emphasizing how it shapes authentic performances.

As their discussion progressed, they touched upon Cranston's Emmy-winning performance in "The Studio" and his collaboration with notable figures like Madonna. The conversation culminated with an exploration of character interpretations, particularly the audience's reactions to Seehorn's character in "Pluribus." They mused on the perceived 'likability' of complex characters, drawing parallels to Walter White and Jimmy McGill, suggesting that honesty to circumstance often supersedes conventional appeal. The candid exchange underlined the depth of their artistic commitment and their willingness to embrace challenging, multifaceted roles, hinting at future collaborations and the enduring impact of their work.

The dedication to an authentic portrayal of complex characters, even in the face of uncertainty and public perception, is a testament to the integrity and courage of these artists. Their journey underscores the idea that embracing the unknown and trusting the creative process can lead to truly memorable and impactful storytelling.

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