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fromThe Verge
1 day ago

The Pluribus apocalypse gets a little quieter

Episode seven spotlights isolation as Carol and Manousos endure loneliness while a seven-billion-strong hive mind leaves only a few human survivors.
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fromVulture
1 day ago

Pluribus Recap: Saving the World

Carol rejects the Others while still relying on societal conveniences, sacrificing relationships and bearing steep personal costs to maintain moral resistance.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

'Pluribus' star Rhea Seehorn says no thanks to a world dictated by group think

Individual thinking and diverse emotions preserve surprise, humor, and genuine happiness against enforced collective contentment created by a psychic communal bond.
fromInverse
1 week ago

Apple's Best New Sci-Fi Show Just Hilariously Channeled James Bond

The story of Vince Gilligan's gripping new Apple TV show explores the human condition through an inventive sci-fi premise that not only keeps us guessing but forces us to think deeply about the nature of free will, happiness, and what it means to be alive. And, in Episode 6, "HDP," Pluribus also briefly becomes a massive James Bond homage. Here's what's going on in the opening moments of Pluribus, and which specific 007 moments are getting referenced.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

How Pluribus's Samba Schutte Keeps Koumba From Being a Hedonistic Creep

Koumba Diabaté embraces post-Joining hedonism with warmth and wonder, complicating consent and morality in a transformed world.
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fromVulture
1 week ago

Pluribus Recap: Leaving Albuquerque

An improvised avocado toast moment reveals persistent human generosity, creativity, and connection amid homogenizing threats and indulgent fantasy.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

'Breaking Bad' creator's new show has a disclaimer: 'Made by humans'

Vince Gilligan's Apple TV series Pluribus includes a credits note saying "This show was made by humans" and Gilligan strongly criticizes AI and refuses to use ChatGPT.
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fromVulture
1 month ago

Pluribus Reviews Want to See More Seehorn

Pluribus pairs Vince Gilligan's high-concept, deliberate sci-fi premise with Rhea Seehorn's lauded, emotionally dexterous performance that anchors and defines the series.
fromInverse
2 weeks ago

52 Years Later, Apple's Best New Sci-Fi Show Seemingly Just Rebooted A Grisly Concept

Some science fiction movies rely greatly on the final moments to reveal a massive twist that changes the context of everything you've seen. Whether it's the ending of the original Planet of the Apes revealing the nature of the titular planet, or the ending of The Sixth Sense, in which a certain ghost is explained, genre fiction would be nowhere without the twist ending.
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fromModern Retail
2 weeks ago

Sprouts turns Apple TV cameo into e-commerce campaign

Sprouts allowed an Albuquerque store to appear in Apple TV's Pluribus, closed it for filming, had no creative control, and promoted the cameo via e-commerce.
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fromwww.esquire.com
3 weeks ago

Exclusive: Pluribus Episode 4 Trailer Introduces a Surprising New Character

If Pluribus fans understand anything by now, it's that the mysterious new Apple TV drama is far from predictableto say the absolute least. Following weeks of bizarre clips teasing the plot of Vince Gilligan's (Breaking Bad) latest series, the first few episodes finally revealed that the story follows an author named Carol (Rhea Seehorn) who finds herself the last hope for humanity in a post-apocalyptic Earth compromised by an alien virus.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

In "Pluribus," Utopia Isn't All It's Cracked Up to Be

Vince Gilligan's new show, "Pluribus," opens with an unconventional apocalypse. A benevolent alien hive mind descends on Earth, commandeering the bodies of all but a handful of people who appear to be immune, including a curmudgeonly writer named Carol Sturka. Though the world that the "joined" are building seems ideal-no more crime, efficient resource distribution, an end to discrimination-it doesn't leave much room for Carol's messy humanity. Is it worth it?
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fromInverse
3 weeks ago

Apple's Best New Sci-Fi Show Missed A Huge Tie-In Opportunity

Pluribus centers on a non-hostile, hive-mind alien invasion of body snatchers and follows a uniquely immune, misanthropic romantasy novelist whose in-world book is excerpted.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

We've Joined the Hive Mind: Pluribus Rules.

Pluribus depicts a woman saving the world from eternal happiness; Sentimental Value is a ruminative family drama; post-#MeToo few major films have women directors.
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fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

'Breaking Bad' creator's new show 'Pluribus' was emphatically 'made by humans,' not AI | TechCrunch

The Apple TV show Pluribus includes a 'This show was made by humans' credit, and Vince Gilligan denounces generative AI as plagiarism and nonsense.
fromwww.esquire.com
1 month ago

Pluribus Season Premiere Recap: What Happens in the Latest Apple TV Drama?

A global catastrophe takes place in the first episode (much like in The Leftovers but with the tone of Severance); it's another quirky, head-scratcher from Apple that feels very on-brand for the post-Covid-19 TV environment. Not because you're watching actors on Zoom screens or shell-shocked ER doctors like in The Pitt, but because Pluribus kicks off with a montage of brain-washed factory workers spreading their germs onto petri dishes and distributing them into our water supply at mass scale.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

In 'Pluribus,' isolation is the price of a frictionless life

Vince Gilligan's new show Pluribus explores contemporary loneliness through science-fiction elements, following Rhea Seehorn's isolated protagonist who confronts a world without annoyances.
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

The New Apple TV Show From the Creator of Breaking Bad Is a Paranoid Epic for Our Moment

but in the case of Pluribus, it boils down to a sentence: What if the body snatchers were right? To be sure, it could have been any one of a handful of sentences, including "Vince Gilligan has a new idea" and "Rhea Seehorn is playing the lead." But the show, whose first two episodes drop on Apple TV+ this Friday, has more to offer than the tantalizing prospect of reuniting the creator
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fromVulture
1 month ago

Pluribus Recap: Peace on Earth

Pluribus reveals a global alien operation through a disquieting cold open and scenes connecting Albuquerque to international cleanup efforts.
fromVulture
1 month ago

Pluribus Series-Premiere Recap: They Live

In the 1988 John Carpenter classic They Live, aliens have invaded the country without anyone knowing it - or, at least, without anyone of actual power and importance knowing. Then one day, a drifter in Los Angeles, played by the wrestler Roddy Piper, picks up a stray pair of sunglasses, puts them on, and sees the world as it truly is.
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fromConsequence
2 months ago

Rhea Seehorn Is the World's Most Special Woman in New Trailer for Vince Gilligan's Pluribus

Pluribus centers on Carol (Rhea Seehorn), who must save the world from a spreading happiness threat in a genre-bending Apple TV+ series.
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fromThe Verge
4 months ago

Breaking Bad creator's new sci-fi show hits Apple in November

Apple's new show Pluribus, created by Vince Gilligan, premieres on November 7th, featuring Rhea Seehorn and centered on a miserable protagonist.
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