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Carrie Preston Is Adamant that ‘Elsbeth’ Is Not Naive
Carrie Preston attributes Elsbeth’s youthful cellular age to her empathy and joy for life, with biohacker Archer targeting her genetics to extend his lifespan.
- On Thursday, the CBS episode's midseason premiere introduced a wealthy biohacker pursuing a 'scientifically perfect' regimen to live longer. Preston says Elsbeth's positivity is disciplined rather than naive.
- Driven by failing organs and longevity aims, Archer targeted Elsbeth after biotech revealed her lower 'cellular age', prompting his interest in her genetics.
- Preston explains that Elsbeth's positivity is disciplined, and her empathy and keen observation help her solve murders, sometimes leading her to trust the wrong person.
- Despite Teddy's reporting, Elsbeth believed Bloom, creating tension with her son and trust issues in the premiere episode.
- The episode frames longevity as tied to mindset, noting gratitude practice and 'cellular age' concepts alongside dog ownership as a longevity factor, which it exemplifies.
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Carrie Preston Is Adamant that ‘Elsbeth’ Is Not Naive
Plus, is it a mistake for her to trust Alec Bloom after Teddy's investigation? Preston tells all.
·Missoula, United States
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