In the imaginative mind of Vince Gilligan, the end of the world does not arrive with flaming alien spacecraft or pulverized ...
With Apple TV already committing to more episodes, Pluribus is far from over. Here’s a concise look at season 2’s status, ...
A quiet confession from Zosia exposes how the Others crossed Carol’s boundaries, turning a fragile romance into a catalyst ...
Opinion: Carol's lesbianism and history with conversion therapy are central to the character's journey on the Apple TV+ hit ...
From the very first episode, Pluribus has presented a chilling world where a virus known as "The Joining" connects all but a few immune humans into a hive mind. This unsettling concept serves as an ...
Pluribus creator Vince Gilligan, along with members of the creative team, break down the intriguing season 1 finale of the ...
As Pluribus season 1 nears its finale, the latest episode raises questions about manipulation, intimacy, and whether Carol is losing control.
The following article discusses the plot points for the penultimate episode of Pluribus Season 1, “Charm Offensive.” After a biblically maddening period of isolation — 40 days, to be exact — Carol ...
Rhea Seehorn also reveals what surprised her about romantasy books—and why 'The Golden Girls' is Carol’s comfort binge.
Apple TV's Pluribus has a significant connection to The Twilight Zone that goes beyond its eerie sci-fi premise.
There’s something quietly radical about Pluribus. It doesn’t rush to explain itself, flatten its ideas into slogans, or reassure the audience that there’s a “right” way to feel about what’s happening.
On the Pluribus Season 1 finale, Carol had a whirlwind romance with the world before remembering she needed to save it.