Pluribus (series) early impressions
This science-fiction series on Apple-TV is something that I find refreshing and a new take for shows that are post-apocalyptic. The overall theme of what would humanity be like after a world-ending or world-changing event is something that I think has been done probably too many times so the fact that they were able to come up with something really original has left me mostly impressed.

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Spoilers Ahead!!!
one of the first things that drew me to this show was that it has the same creator as Breaking Bad which is a show I consider to be top-5 of all time. Also, the lead actress Rhea Seehorn did an absolutely outstanding job in Better Call Saul so I felt as though she wouldn't disappoint, and she doesn't.
There is potential for mild spoilers in this write-up so if you want to go in fresh, just know that I heartily recommend this show to anyone, not just sci-fi fans. It is one of the better series that I have seen in recent years and if they carry on making it like they have been so far, that "recent years" will change to "all time."

this series can be legally streamed on AppleTV+
Once again, Spoilers Ahead!!
Things start out a big vague in episode one as we are shown a bunch of different sets of people that are all working in different fields such as research and stargazing in a SETI (search for intelligent life) sense. They are all going nuts because they have discovered a signal that is coming from 600 light years away that appears to be intelligent. Unfortunately for these people doing the discovery, the signal isn't as innocent as they had hoped.
In a research lab that is replicating the signal in the form of an injection RNA sequence to rats, one of the scientists ends up getting infected and starts to convulse. A bit later she comes back to consciousness and then kisses the person who was with her when she started to convulse and then he goes through the same process of first convulsing, then coming back in a sort of robotic sense. No words are spoken, nobody is injured, but these zombie-like people are just spreading their infestation to everyone by saliva.

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It's strange, weird, and kind of confusing, but it all starts to make sense later when we are introduced to exactly what this infestation is. It isn't an alien invasion per se, but it also kind of is. The zombie-like people only remain that way for a short while, but during their conversion they can sometimes fall and hurt themselves or others and in the case of people operating vehicles such as airplanes, the results can be quite disastrous. We only see snippets of this.
Basically the entirety of the world is taken over in a very short amount of time by this infestation and the new inhabitants of the bodies are not really the individual that they were before, but it doesn't really matter because out of the entire planet only 13 people were not infected. Our main character, Carol Sturka (played by Seehorn) is one of them.

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At first we are not made aware if the infested are dangerous or not but we soon realize that they are reaching out to Carol and trying to help her, as they say they will "move heaven and earth to make her happy." All of the infested share a hive-mind and everyone knows everything that the other know including their most intimate thoughts and secrets. The infested claim to be happy and are working around the clock to figure out why it is that Carol isn't one of them and they want to change that.
Carol, being one of the only people on the earth that is not one of them, has a different perspective on this though and doesn't see their "glee" as a good thing and doesnt' want to be converted even though every single infested that she encounters doesn't appear to be a prisoner against their will at all.

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Not only do they not appear to be unhappy or enslaved, they are completely incapable of processing anger so when Carol has a freak-out session (which she does frequently) they go into "blue screen" mode and when this happens to one of them, it happens to all of them. This might seem like a great way for Carol to get what she wants but the thing is, and you will discover this very early on, the infested only want to do whatever it takes to make Carol happy - or any of the other 12 people on the planet who were immune to the takeover.
Carol can have literally anything that she wants that they can possibly bring to her, even if the things they bring her are to her own detriment which you will see in episode 3, can be very dangerous.
Should I watch it?
As I mentioned near the start of this write-up, this is one of the most imaginative series I have seen in many years and I am thoroughly enjoying it. one of the only things I don't like is how Carol regularly freaks out even though it is determined very early on that this is an extremely dangerous thing for her to do. This isn't Rhea Seehorn's fault, she is just doing the lines and script that was handed to her... I just think they return her to an enraged state much more frequently than they should seeing as how Carol doesn't really have to remember very many things and I think that this one thing would be something that she would definitely remember.
You'll see what I am talking about when you watch it as it is a bit frustrating to see this happen over and over again.
Even with that going on though, there is so much about this show that is extremely entertaining and original and that is something that we just don't see very often in movies or series these days.
The only thing I am disappointed about now is that I was unaware that this series is being released one-episode-a-week and if I had known that I would have waited until more of them are out before I started on it. The remaining episodes of season 1 will be released once per week until the end of 2025. At the moment, only 3 episodes are available and only on Apple TV+
This is on my watch list going into the later part of the week, once I'm back home. Seen a lot of good things about this recently.
yeah definitely check this one out. I know that I recommend a lot of stuff but this is really a lot better than most series out there right now.
I've been feeling the fatigue with a lot of what I see advertised in terms of series. So many are way too long, either a bit too serious, or just not that good. It pushed me more into films again. Especially with how busy I am now, I really don't have the time like I used to to keep hopping from show to show trying to find one that sticks
I did recently watch the fifth season of Only Murders in the Building, and now I've started watching the Australian version of Bake Off haha
I watched the first 2 epsisodes last Wednesday as my feed mainly on youtube exploded with content about this show so I wanted to see what the fuss was about. The trailer I already watched before but if felt kind of weird because it tries to not tell too much and avoid spoilers. This said, I also absolutely loved the entire idea behind this show along with the setup and execution. I must say that the 3rd episode on Friday left me somewhat empty-handed as I hoped fror more and for it not to be over that quickly. I kind of fear that this might turn out in one of those ideas that is really great to start off with but eventually dissapoints in the ending or explaination.
It's not a bad things as it helps me to watch it with high joy right now and low expectations so it can only turn out better. I'm already looking forward to next Friday. Great Review as always!
This is a great fear of mine as well. Hopefully the writing team has already planned the story and they have spread out the critical moments and don't just do the usual "middle of the season is intentionally boring to make way for a big payoff in the last 2 episodes" that is all-too-common in almost all series.
From what I have read they already have a contract for 2 seasons so hopefully that means that the story is already there and all they have to do is put it to the screen.
I'm already sold to this TV show.
I really don't think you'll be disappointed.
I've only seen the first episode, so I haven't read the whole post. It has me intrigued and excited.
you were wise to avoid the rest of the post. Come on back once you've seen the first 3 and let me know what you think!