Pluribus Reviews Want to See More Seehorn
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Pluribus Reviews Want to See More Seehorn
""may be experiencing existential despair, but boy, does Seehorn manage some deeply entertaining side-eye.""
""There's a good chance Pluribus will alienate you with its deliberate pace and high-wire premise. There's an equally good chance Pluribus will completely take over your life for the few weeks it runs on Apple TV ... You owe it to yourself to give Pluribus a chance. Something glorious is gestating inside this entrancing piece of television, and to experience its full effect, you have to trust the process." - Nicholas Quah, Vulture"
""Heading into Pluribus, you already know why Gilligan would want to build an entire show around an actor of Seehorn's caliber. But it's only by watching Pluribus that you understand why this concept would basically only work with Seehorn at its forefront. She is the sine qua non of the entire enterprise - its center, its selling point, its load-bearing foundation. The show may be Gilligan's blank-check moment, spending the proceeds of several hundred thousand iPhone sales on a big, epic swing. But it's also Seehorn's party, and she makes for an excellent host.""
Vince Gilligan returns to Albuquerque and reunites with Rhea Seehorn in Pluribus. The series foregrounds a lofty sci-fi premise and adopts a deliberate, divisive pace that resonates strongly with some viewers while alienating others. Rhea Seehorn's performance draws consistent praise for its ability to blend existential pain with sharp comic timing and expressive side-eye. The premiere generated massive viewer interest, producing roughly 13,000 Downdetector reports after two episodes. The show combines high-wire conceptual ambition with slow-burn storytelling, prompting strong reactions and sustained discussion as audiences decide whether to trust its unfolding.
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