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Pluribus full season discussion
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
The first ep. got its own thread on Tildes and a decent discussion, I figured I'd try to get one going for whole season. Since it finished airing like 2 weeks ago.
I binged S1 yesterday, and am very happy that I waited till all episodes were out, as the pace of the show is glacial and I would've likely lost interest were I not able to skip around a bit. That's one of my two major issues. The other being that I found Carol insufferable at moments in the show. I think it does a good job at humanizing her and explaining why she is the way she is. It's also important to note that a majority of the show plays out days after Carol's wife Helen dies and she's reeling from that loss, as well as losing everyone else too. For me this culminated in ep 6, when she has a conversation with another survivor after having uncovered that they process human corpses into protein powder, and she thinks it's a big reveal that everyone else already knows. She just wasn't told because she's made everyone not like her.
That being said, the premise of this show is excellent and I love the questions it makes me ask and think about. The way it's shot is also fantastic. Yes, all of humanity is in a blissful state, but most of us would also die due to starvation, but there's no murder, no robbings, but it's also clear that this blissful state is more akin to being happy because you're on drugs, not "true happiness". I think this was most evident in the scene when the Peruvian girl turned willingly. Just before she does, she's shown with a lamb on her lap, which she likes and pets. The moment she turns, she just walks off, leaving the lamb behind. Obviously also all expressions of individualism are gone, this means all art, plus the question hasn't been properly answered on what exactly the Others do when they don't have someone around to make happy. I guess work together as a collective on sending the signal onto the next planet.
I think the big answer is going to be when they hopefully break someone out of the hivemind in S2. I just hope that it won't be the season finale, but sooner. I dislike the trend of prestige television being at such a slow pace.
What do you guys think? Both the smart writing and the pacing issues seem to be the main two things i see mentioned online. Anything else you liked or disliked? Any theories on where it'll go?
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Pluribus S01E01 - “We is Us”
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Pluribus | Official trailer
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Murderbot | Official trailer
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‘Murderbot’ premiers May 16 on Apple TV+
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Apple TV available on Google Play Store
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Severance | Season 2 official teaser
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Disclaimer | Official trailer
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Subscribe to a Twitch streamer, get three months of Apple TV+
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The comfortable problem of mid TV
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The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin | Official trailer
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Apple is turning William Gibson’s Neuromancer into a TV series
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Netflix and Apple open door to bundling with streaming rivals
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Masters of the Air | Official teaser
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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters | Official teaser
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Jason Sudeikis says ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3 “is the end of this story we wanted to tell”
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Ted Lasso | Season 3 official trailer
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Ted Lasso | Season 3 official teaser
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The Reluctant Traveler | Official trailer
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Severance (2022): "Lost" meets r/antiwork
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Vince Gilligan sets up series at Apple starring ‘Better Call Saul’ alum Rhea Seehorn
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Apple references in *Severence* plus a couple others
I'm really struck with the references in this show. As an aside, it's a really enjoyable show. And this time, unlike Lost, I expect to be let down at the end, and am just appreciating the ride as...
I'm really struck with the references in this show. As an aside, it's a really enjoyable show. And this time, unlike Lost, I expect to be let down at the end, and am just appreciating the ride as long as I can til it goes dumb. It's also awfully familiar to some other recent shows, like Homecoming and Loki. I've only just finished ep 2. Thank you, red letter media for the introduction.
Interesting references:
Mark Scout looks a lot like original macintosh era Steve Jobs.
Lumon -> Lemon -> Apple
using a logo without text. Also, the teardrop, if you squint and abstract a little, is like an inverted apple with the bite gone
corporate aesthetic is like evil Jony Ive Apple (I've heard tell it's not unlike 60's IBM), not counting the old testament painting.
founder's cult
I feel like I'm forgetting a couple.Non Apple references:
Portal (and portal 2): opening animation, instruction booksThe Matrix: scary codes on a screen, black goo
The Cube Series: general plotline (I am only on ep 2, mind you).
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Ted Lasso | The Christmas Mustache
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Jon Stewart will host Apple TV+ current affairs show
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Is "The Morning Show" bad?
Apple has spent a lot of money on The Morning Show for its new tv service. It has a bunch of actors that I love. In particular I'm excited to see Anniston, Duplas, Carell, and Crudup in this....
Apple has spent a lot of money on The Morning Show for its new tv service. It has a bunch of actors that I love. In particular I'm excited to see Anniston, Duplas, Carell, and Crudup in this.
Metacritic gives it only 60. https://www.metacritic.com/tv/the-morning-show Sometimes a single terrible review can drag that number down, but that doesn't appear to be the case here. There are a few bad reviews, and lots of mixed reviews.
I don't know much about critique or how reviewing works, so I'm curious: is The Morning Show bad, or are critics terrible at reviewing, or is something else going on?
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Lee Pace, Jared Harris to star in Apple’s Isaac Asimov series ‘Foundation’
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Apple’s plans for its new TV service: Sell other people’s TV services
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Apple to show first original series clips at March event but launch still months away
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‘Foundation’: Apple gives series order to adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s sci-fi classic from David Goyer & Josh Friedman
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