Interview: Jeanne Tripplehorn and LaMonica Garrett Talk The Terminal List

I’ve been a fan of Jeanne Tripplehorn for a very long time. The actress was able to shine opposite Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas in Basic Instinct, and she continued to do so in films like The Firm, Very Bad Things, Gloria Bell, and more. Now she plays a major part in the new Amazon Prime series The Terminal List. Also starring in the new series is LaMonica Garrett. The former professional Slamball player has been involved in television shows like Sons of Anarchy, Arrow, The Flash, and 1883. The two join an already stacked cast that includes Chris Pratt, Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, and JD Pardo.

This was my first time chatting with both Jeanne Tripplehorn and LaMonica Garrett. It was an absolute delight. They both discussed getting involved with the series. And for Jeanne, she talked about playing such a layered character as she does with Secretary Hartley. As well, Garrett opened up about playing Commander Bill Cox You might have recently caught Garrett in Yellowstone 1883). Considering the very bleak nature of the series, the interviews themselves were incredibly fun and engaging. The two also opened up about the man who created it all, Mr. Jack Carr. I had such a terrific time speaking to this incredible group of actors, and you can check out their latest this Friday when The Terminal List premieres on Prime. Check out our review below:

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