Imagine landing a career-defining role after years of dreaming about it, only to discover that your path to success was influenced by a legendary actor you once worked with. But here's where it gets controversial... Could this be a tale of sheer luck, or is there more to the story? Karolina Wydra, the breakout star of Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus, shares her extraordinary journey from a five-year acting hiatus to becoming a series regular in one of the most talked-about sci-fi shows on Apple TV. And this is the part most people miss... Wydra’s character, Zosia, is not just any role—she embodies a global collective known as 'the Joined,' a concept so vast it challenges the very essence of individuality. But how does one prepare to play the entire world? Wydra reveals her unique approach, from meditation to body work, to capture the serene yet enigmatic nature of her character. As the series explores themes of unity, resistance, and the blurred lines between hero and villain, Wydra invites us to question: Who truly holds the power in a world where emotions can be both a weapon and a weakness? Boldly, she asks: Is Zosia a savior or a manipulator? And could Carol, the show’s resistant protagonist, be the real villain? Dive into this thought-provoking conversation and decide for yourself. Pluribus is now streaming, but the debate is just beginning—what’s your take?