Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad,' returns to science fiction: I've had enough of writing anti-heroes for now'
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Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad,' returns to science fiction: I've had enough of writing anti-heroes for now'
"I usually say it's about a romance novelist living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and something very big happens in the first episode, it changes the whole world, and then she tries desperately to save the world after this thing happens, but maybe we're not so sure the world needs saving. Cryptic enough to still leave us with little idea of the plot. Both the audience and the character played by Rhea Seehorn will discover what's happening at the same time."
"The thing I'm best at is telling one person's story, Gilligan explains. Some writers are really good at ensemble stories where there are lots of different characters, and you go from one to the other. I'm best at writing one person's story and seeing it through her eyes or his eyes. Some of my favorite experiences watching movies or TV shows have been when I knew nothing about them."
Pluribus premiered November 7 on Apple TV with new episodes released weekly on Fridays. The series is a science-fiction story about the planet’s most miserable person who must save the world from an encroaching happiness. The protagonist is a romance novelist living in Albuquerque, New Mexico; a massive event in the first episode alters the world and drives her desperate attempts to 'save' it. Both viewers and the lead character discover the unfolding changes simultaneously. The creator requested that journalists keep plot details under wraps to preserve audience surprise. The storytelling focuses tightly on one character's perspective rather than an ensemble.
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