The actor also shared their favorite scene from Season 2.
The Big Picture This interview was conducted before the ongoing SAG-AFTRA & WGA strikes.After ten episodes, we are now at the temporary end of Apple TV+'s science fiction gem of a show Foundation as its second season just came to a close with a whole lot happening. The one experiencing much of this was Lou Llobell's Gaal Dornick who has been carrying the weight of her universe on her shoulders from the very beginning.
That kind of mirrors the journey of your character in that you're an outsider and often see things with more clarity than the people that have lived in this world for so long and have maybe bought into some of the things that they shouldn't have. LLOBELL: Of course, and their reactions to each other are completely different. I think Hari, also, when you first see him, he's just come out of being trapped for, like, 130 years, which is unbelievably long, and Gaal has no realization that that's what happened. She didn't do that on purpose, and I think that's the difference. Could Hari have done that to someone on purpose? Probably. Did Gaal want to do that on purpose and didn't even realize? No, she didn't.
LLOBELL: For sure. And even someone like Salvor [Leah Harvey], I think, feels left out of the whole thing for the most part of the season because she does understand it, but she's never been involved in that. For her, it's just saving Terminus and the people she knows, which are no longer alive, but that idea for her. She has no real understanding of the gravity of the situation and what it actually means, what we're doing.
It's a tough thing to say, “Hey mom, it's been several 100 years. We have a lot of catching up to do.”
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