Metal Gear Forums
Pluribus - Printable Version

+- Metal Gear Forums (https://metalgearforums.com)
+-- Forum: Other Talk (https://metalgearforums.com/Forum-Other-Talk)
+--- Forum: Film & Television (https://metalgearforums.com/Forum-Film-Television)
+--- Thread: Pluribus (/Thread-Pluribus)



Pluribus - Null - 07-11-2025

[Image: IMG-1156.webp]
Anybody watched this yet? It’s out now on Apple+. Been waiting for this for a long while. I’m going to get stuck in tonight.


RE: Pluribus - Dirty Duck - 07-11-2025

Definitely on my radar. Don't really know any of his non-Breaking Bad stuff but would be great to have some telly of a similar calibre.


RE: Pluribus - Wayno - 07-11-2025

Going to throw the first episode on tonight. I've only seen Rhea in a few things outside of BCS so I'm very much looking forward to it.


RE: Pluribus - Dirty Duck - 08-11-2025

Watched the first two episodes without knowing what the show was about and I found them really engrossing. Was quite shocked to realise what the plot is (likely due to Breaking Bad and BCS being so grounded) but so far it's playing it really well. It's also nice to have a show have some fun with its cinematography again, the show just looks very good visually. It goes without saying that Rhea Seehorne is great, don't think there was any question about that.

Looking forward to the next episode.


RE: Pluribus - Null - 08-11-2025

Yeah I really enjoyed the first two episodes as well. Audibly groaned when I saw the third wasn’t available yet.

I’m super interested to see how it’s going to evolve.


RE: Pluribus - NateDog - 09-11-2025

Waiting to get a chance to watch this but need to resub to Apple TV too so not sure when it'll be.


RE: Pluribus - Dirty Duck - 19-11-2025

Just watched episode 3.

Spoiler:
I'm enjoying how it's tackling it's big moral quandary so far. I can't really think of many Western pieces of media I've seen that have dabbled with the concept of human consciousness being one, but I can think of a few anime and Japanese games that tackle it and they always make a real point of adversity and individuality being necessary components of the human experience and living. Comparatively Pluribus feels quite measured so far in its stance. Carol isn't exactly likeable-though you feel for her and what she's going through. The show even calls her "the most miserable woman alive" in its marketing and yet she is the only one opposed to what's going on. I'm interested to see if a 'darker' side ever comes forward to what's going on or if the darkness lies solely in the implication, like in this episode where Carol questioned why she has no say in whether she eventually becomes part of the whole.