Better late than never.
The readers have spoken and the results are in!
In first place we have Rhea Seehorn who plays Carol Sturka on Pluribus. Rhea Seehorn’s portrayal of Carol Sturka in the pilot episode (1.01) of Pluribus serves as an electrifying, layered showcase of her extraordinary talent—honing her reputation as a quietly commanding presence on screen The episode thrusts viewers into a surreal world: a mysterious extraterrestrial virus has turned nearly everyone into a hive mind of serene conformity, while Carol—novelist and one of just 13 immune individuals—stands alone, distrusting the unsettling peace. Rhea Seehorn’s evolution from Kim Wexler—Better Call Saul’s disciplined, morally tensile attorney—to Carol Sturka—the abrasive, grief-stricken “reluctant hero” of Pluribus—is a study in range, tone, and genre agility.
In second place we have Tim Robinson as William Ronald Trosper on The Chair Company. In Episode 7 Ron’s obsession culminates in emotional and behavioral volatility. Robinson powerfully portrays a man deeply unmoored—returning with a dog, admitting his suspension, and flying into anger when his wife challenges him. The escalating tension—where he yells, argues, and becomes nearly unrecognizable—emphasizes his fragile mental state. This is Robinson at his most “unhinged,” offering a visceral, unpredictable energy that anchors the episode.
In third place we have Matthew Rhys as Nile Jarvis on The Beast in Me. Matthew Rhys delivers a performance marked by chilling restraint. Nile Jarvis emerges as a "magnetic and deeply unsettling presence"—Rhys calibrates every word, every gesture, to radiate underlying threat, portraying a sociopathic billionaire whose threat is felt before it's seen.
Please join us in the comments and on social media in celebrating winner Rhea Seehorn as well as the incredible runner-ups. Rhea Seehorn has secured a place in the 2025 Performer of the Year competition that will take place at the end of January 2026. Please note that this means he will not be eligible to win again this year so place your future votes and nominations wisely.
Thank you for joining us this time and we hope to see you back at SpoilerTV for our Performer of the Month December 2025!
**Previous Winners 2025**
Winner Jan 2025 : Rebecca Ferguson
Winner Feb 2025 : Melisssa O'Neil
Winner Mar 2025 : Charlie Cox
Winner Apr 2025 : Bella Ramsey
Winner May 2025 : Mariska Hargitay
Winner Jun 2025 : Melissa Benoist
Winner Jul 2025 : Callum McGowan
Winner Aug 2025 : Jensen Ackles
Winner Sep 2025 : Emma Myers
Winner Oct 2025 : Ethan Hawke
Winner Nov 2025 : Rhea Seehorn
In first place we have Rhea Seehorn who plays Carol Sturka on Pluribus. Rhea Seehorn’s portrayal of Carol Sturka in the pilot episode (1.01) of Pluribus serves as an electrifying, layered showcase of her extraordinary talent—honing her reputation as a quietly commanding presence on screen The episode thrusts viewers into a surreal world: a mysterious extraterrestrial virus has turned nearly everyone into a hive mind of serene conformity, while Carol—novelist and one of just 13 immune individuals—stands alone, distrusting the unsettling peace. Rhea Seehorn’s evolution from Kim Wexler—Better Call Saul’s disciplined, morally tensile attorney—to Carol Sturka—the abrasive, grief-stricken “reluctant hero” of Pluribus—is a study in range, tone, and genre agility.
In second place we have Tim Robinson as William Ronald Trosper on The Chair Company. In Episode 7 Ron’s obsession culminates in emotional and behavioral volatility. Robinson powerfully portrays a man deeply unmoored—returning with a dog, admitting his suspension, and flying into anger when his wife challenges him. The escalating tension—where he yells, argues, and becomes nearly unrecognizable—emphasizes his fragile mental state. This is Robinson at his most “unhinged,” offering a visceral, unpredictable energy that anchors the episode.
In third place we have Matthew Rhys as Nile Jarvis on The Beast in Me. Matthew Rhys delivers a performance marked by chilling restraint. Nile Jarvis emerges as a "magnetic and deeply unsettling presence"—Rhys calibrates every word, every gesture, to radiate underlying threat, portraying a sociopathic billionaire whose threat is felt before it's seen.
Please join us in the comments and on social media in celebrating winner Rhea Seehorn as well as the incredible runner-ups. Rhea Seehorn has secured a place in the 2025 Performer of the Year competition that will take place at the end of January 2026. Please note that this means he will not be eligible to win again this year so place your future votes and nominations wisely.
Thank you for joining us this time and we hope to see you back at SpoilerTV for our Performer of the Month December 2025!
**Previous Winners 2025**
Winner Jan 2025 : Rebecca Ferguson
Winner Feb 2025 : Melisssa O'Neil
Winner Mar 2025 : Charlie Cox
Winner Apr 2025 : Bella Ramsey
Winner May 2025 : Mariska Hargitay
Winner Jun 2025 : Melissa Benoist
Winner Jul 2025 : Callum McGowan
Winner Aug 2025 : Jensen Ackles
Winner Sep 2025 : Emma Myers
Winner Oct 2025 : Ethan Hawke
Winner Nov 2025 : Rhea Seehorn






