“Coachella!” exclaims Geena Davis, cradling her head on the table in front of her. When she straightens up, her face is flush with a wide-eyed glow: “Oh my God!”The veteran actress is still reeling from the electric response to her cameo appearance a few weeks earlier during headliner Sabrina Carpenter’s second weekend set at the popular music festival.The young audience roared when they spotted Davis on mammoth screens sitting in a drive-in, playing an older version of Carpenter in a skit that paid homage to her 1991 female outlaw saga Thelma & Louise.“The reaction really blew my mind,” Davis says. “I didn’t expect to suddenly be trending!”Her smile widens as she segues into raving about her latest project, Netflix’s The Boroughs, about a group of residents of an upscale retirement community who band together when a mysterious entity starts killing their neighbours.The series features Davis as Renee, a volunteer at the community centre who is itching for combat. “I wanna kick some a**, stack some bodies,” she says at one point. “The grey rebellion rises.”