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Humanity experiences unprecedented peace and happiness in Apple TV+’s ‘Pluribus,’ after an alien virus arrives in the form of ...
Creator Vince Gilligan, the clever mind that brought us "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul," has blessed sci-fi lovers with "Pluribus," the captivating new 10-episode dramatic series. The quirky ...
The finale of Apple TV's Pluribus, about an alien virus that connects almost everyone in the world to an exceedingly cheerful hive mind, airs Wednesday. Karolina Wydra, who plays Zosia on the show, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. This article contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of Apple TV’s “Pluribus.” Fellow misanthropes, Season 1 of ...
This article contains spoilers for "Pluribus" season 1, episode 8 — "Charm Offensive" Vince Gilligan's "Pluribus" is doing some heavy lifting on the appointment viewing front, with every episode ...
This post contains spoilers for Vince Gilligan’s new Apple TV series Pluribus. If it would make you unhappy to read them before seeing the first two episodes, keep this tab open until you watch them.
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Researchers have derived a formula for viral behavior in the Wild Cards, a science fiction series written by a collection of authors about an alien virus called the Wild Card that mutates human DNA.
After nine episodes, Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan's new Apple TV series, Pluribus, comes to a close. During this first season, writer Carol Sturka, played by Rhea Seehorn, has resisted becoming ...
This article contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of Apple TV's "Pluribus." Fellow misanthropes, Season 1 of “Pluribus” is done. Now what do we do, other than lean into our usual harsh judgment ...