Who made a cameo in 'Pluribus'?
Patrick Fabian, known for his role in 'Better Call Saul,' made a voice cameo.
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Rhea Seehorn, star of Apple TV+'s 'Pluribus' and 'Better Call Saul,' had a surprising reunion on set when a familiar voice appeared in a cameo. This article recaps how the surprise cameo of Patrick Fabian unfolded and Seehorn's reaction.
In 'Pluribus' episode 'Got Milk,' Carol Sturka, played by Rhea Seehorn, finds herself alone after the hive-minded Others abandon Albuquerque. Her only companion is an automated voicemail greeting. What Seehorn didn't know was that the voice on the other end was none other than Patrick Fabian, who played Howard Hamlin in 'Better Call Saul'.
According to Seehorn, the creative team intentionally kept Fabian's involvement a secret, hoping to catch her off guard during filming. Seehorn managed to keep her composure during the scene, but admitted to being surprised and amused by the cameo. The inclusion of Fabian, a 'Better Call Saul' alum, is a nod to Gilligan's previous work and adds another layer for fans familiar with both shows.
Patrick Fabian, known for his role in 'Better Call Saul,' made a voice cameo.
She was surprised and found it funny, especially considering their characters' history in 'Better Call Saul.'
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