Pluribus, Season 1
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“Pluribus” creator Vince Gilligan talks season 1’s finale shocker: 'It’s an ultimate mic drop'
In the last few minutes of the season 1 finale, Carol (Rhea Seehorn) arrives back home at her cul-de-sac in Albuquerque via helicopter, along with a giant shipping container that is placed in front of her house. Manousos (Carlos Manuel Vesga), who has been researching ways to disrupt the hive mind, comes outside and asks her, “What is this?”
The first season of Pluribus is now officially in the spotlight, and the discussions about it have already changed in the very next second! The series, which airs on Apple TV+, has given its viewers q
It was always going to be a long wait for Pluribus season 2, but according to its creator, it's probably longer than we even think.
The actress, who stars in Vince Gilligan’s record-breaking Apple TV sci-fi series, discusses fan theories, the show’s exploration of consent and “The Golden Girls.”
The hivemind has a biological imperative to make humanity as happy as possible. But there's a much darker side to it than we first thought.
Pluribus had a wild season 1 ending -- but it turns out that it wasn't the original plan for the hit sci-fi series.
The following piece contains plot details from “La Chica o El Mundo,” the Season 1 finale of “Pluribus,” now streaming on Apple TV. I have a confession to make: I love Carol Sturka. In that way, I'm a lot like the hive mind that's absorbed most of humanity in "Pluribus,
Pluribus just aired its Season 1 finale, and while much of the show was fascinating and brilliant, it was also repetitive to a fault and thin on story.