After much mystery about his new series, Vince Gilliganthe jewelry maker like Breaking Bad and its spin-off, Better call Saularrived on Apple TV in early November with Pluribus. This is a very curious science fiction and drama series, with Rhea Seehorn leading the cast.
We’ll talk spoilers about what we’ve seen so far in Pluribusin case you are not up to date. The series sees a chemical formula reach scientists on Earth via a signal from space. When carried out in laboratories, it results in a virus that mentally connects the entire species into a global collective unity.
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All people on Earth share knowledge, except 13 individuals who appear immune. Humanity as a whole becomes a plural unity with two main desires: first, to entertain the immune 13 and, second, to find the modified formula to make them also join the collective.
Character by Rhea Seehorn, Carol SturkaA tremendously pessimistic and bad-tempered writer, he becomes the main force of shock in the face of the excessive kindness of collective humanity, which will trigger an impact on it that causes convulsions (and the death of individuals) throughout the world.
Pluribus almost has a very revealing title
As highlighted in Screen speechone of nearly 100 titles that Vince Gilligan shuffled to Pluribus was Be kind, remember (Remember, be kind), a direct allusion to the fact that Carol’s anger unleashes chaos and death, greatly affecting the collective.
But nothing is known about this problem until episode 2 of Pluribuswhen Carol explodes in Zosia (Karolina Wydra) and everyone starts having convulsions. If Vince Gilligan had reclaimed the title of Be kind, rememberwould have removed part of the halo of mystery that surrounded the series of Apple TV.
Pluribus’ marketing campaign was based on mystery. The teasers revealed very little information, and even the official trailer was especially brief in terms of sharing details. This made the public approach the series with an enthusiasm that you don’t get when you show half the season.
By hiding this twist, the impact of the beginning of the second episode of Pluribus is much older, and the tension is also maintained in that first episode in which Carol desperately tries to save Helen. What do you think of the series so far?