'Pluribus': Vince Gilligan's Sci-Fi Series Explores Isolation and Human Unhappiness

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Vince Gilligan's new sci-fi series 'Pluribus' on Apple TV explores themes of happiness and individual rights through a virus that links the world into a hive mind, with a focus on a discontented author, played by Rhea Seehorn, navigating a post-apocalyptic society. The series is slow-paced but engaging, primarily driven by Seehorn's compelling performance, and raises questions about societal perfection and personal discontent.
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