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‘The Audacity’s Sarah Goldberg on Why AI Won’t Kill Hollywood
Goldberg says tech executives amplify the worst traits in people and that the show’s therapist turns to insider trading after losing her moral compass.
- Sarah Goldberg stars as a therapist in The Audacity, a Silicon Valley satire from writer Jonathan Glatzer that airs on AMC and has already been renewed for Season 2.
- Goldberg portrays JoAnne, a therapist whose integrity erodes while treating high-profile tech CEOs Duncan Park and Carl Bardolph, transforming from idealistic to jaded over her career.
- Exploring the show's dark themes, Goldberg notes that her character's clients are "Oh, those are the people at the top. And this woman taking care of them is morally gray herself."
- Complications escalate as Park, her most annoying client, leverages therapy intel to blackmail JoAnne for investment leads into his failing company, Hypergnosis.
- The Audacity satirizes how tech CEOs exploit human behavior, offering a dark reflection on industry leaders' self-destruct tendencies that makes for compelling television.
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‘The Audacity’s Sarah Goldberg on Why AI Won’t Kill Hollywood
The star breaks down her morally grey therapist in the Silicon Valley drama and opens up about 'Barry,' 'Industry,' and more.
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