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fromVulture
2 months 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.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

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

An alien virus spreads globally, leading to body-snatching transformations centered on a contemptuous romantasy novelist confronting lost identity.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

How Romantasy Explains Pluribus

The first time we meet Carol, she's in a Dallas Barnes & Noble reading from Bloodsongs of Wycaro, the fourth book in her wildly popular Wycaro series, which follows the adventures of the sand pirate Lucasia and the rogue who has captured her heart. The members of her audience technically aren't the living dead, but they all want a piece of the author. Carol, in turn, is barely able to mask her disdain even as she enjoys the spoils of their adoration.
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fromVulture
1 month ago

Rhea Seehorn Assembles the Puzzle Pieces

Rhea Seehorn plays an unjoined, misanthropic romance writer, Carol, amid an alien-triggered global hive mind, revealing contrasts between solitude and collective utopia.
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fromInverse
2 months ago

58 Years Later, The Best New Apple Sci-Fi Show Is Channeling An Underrated Star Trek Classic

Pluribus reframes the hive-mind trope as a blissful, ethically ambiguous collective experienced through grounded storytelling and Rhea Seehorn’s performance.
fromVulture
2 months ago

How Are You Doing, Carol?

is a show that gives viewers lots to consider and contemplate, and at the center of all of it is Rhea Seehorn's deft portrayal of Carol. Celebrated for her role as Kim Wexler on Better Call Saul, Seehorn is an actress with astounding range and emotional depth - even a minute widening of her eyes or a twitch of her lip can convey volumes - and it's easy to see why Pluribus creator Vince Gilligan wrote this role specifically for her.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Pluribus review the audacity of the Breaking Bad creator's new TV show is incredible

Pluribus portrays a blissful mind‑merging pandemic as a nightmare through Carol, the sole immune misanthrope, revealing tensions in enforced utopia.
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fromKotaku
3 months ago

Breaking Bad Creator's New Show Pluribus Won't Stop Teasing Us

An irritable novelist immune to a happiness-inducing virus tries to save an Albuquerque population overwhelmed by uncontrollable optimism.
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fromThe Verge
6 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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