Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCarol tests the boundaries of this weirdly honest world at the expense of her ego. Far away, a resolute individual learns he's not alone.Carol tests the boundaries of this weirdly honest world at the expense of her ego. Far away, a resolute individual learns he's not alone.Carol tests the boundaries of this weirdly honest world at the expense of her ego. Far away, a resolute individual learns he's not alone.
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Josh Horton
- Crying Other #3
- (as Joshua Caleb Horton)
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Okay, step things up please
I don't like to think that one 7/10 episode makes a show any worse, if it's consistent then yes but one fork in the road happens with all my favorite shows. I'm not going to act like all of a sudden Pluribus is the worst series because of one meh episode but we really need things to pick up soon or else this show is going to out weigh the good with the bad. Sure the show is shot beautifully but beyond the looks it's a show really about nothing right now besides trying to figure out a mystery that hasn't set itself up properly to carry an entire season nor an entire series of this gets more seasons. I defended the last episode "Grenade" because it took a step back in order to focus on the grand side of this apocalypse from a realistic view of Carol, but most of this episode is just long distance shots in complete silence where someone does something insignificant and I don't know whether I'm supposed to find this dry humor funny or if this is supposed to be captivating television. Pluribus has hit a road block and it's only a matter of time before it crashes and burns but I still am optimistic that it has the capability to step things up and continue the intriguing story this show really wants to be.
Episode 5 could not come any sooner
I'm baffled that people are calling this episode slow, because it is most definitely the best episode of the series so far. I admit, I was losing a bit of hope after episode 3 (which was still a good episode), but I could not be more hyped for the rest of this show after this, especially after that ending scene. The tension between Carol and Them is rising, and I cannot wait to see where it goes. Absolutely peak.
It is not bad at all, I love it
I do get why people say it might be going slow, but it is the typical Vince's way of build-up and actually it is going very well. Can't wait for the next episodes. The way she is figuring things out about them and about her previous life and the recording and hopefully the collab with the Paraguayan guy, I am pretty sure, it will unfold on a very nice plot in the next episodes.
Things are picking up
I feel like everyone else reviewing this show is doing it with their eyes glazed over. What do you mean this episode is slow? It's the first episode where the story is actually in motion, which is not to say the first 3 were bad - they were just mainly worldbuilding. The pacing is realistic, each episode has been building to this point where Carol finally starts to act. Episode 1 was the outbreak, 2 was the fallout, and 3 was Carol starting to understand how this new world operates. Now we're fully in motion and I only expect it to get better from here, I really don't understand a lot of people saying they don't know where the show is going when this episode showed us exactly what's gonna be happening.
Didn't expect that!
Very very very boring episode, I'm writing this after 3 days of watching it, believe me I forgot what was all about.
We hope the series become more interesting in the future episodes so we can see another masterpiece of the creators.
I'm strongly wish my review will change in the next few weeks, so keep it up.
We hope the series become more interesting in the future episodes so we can see another masterpiece of the creators.
I'm strongly wish my review will change in the next few weeks, so keep it up.
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- AnecdotesReal-life Albuquerque mayor Tim Keller plays himself in this episode. It is his first appearance in TV or film outside of interviews.
- GaffesThe sign in Spanish says "Prohibido la entrada". That's wrong. It should read "Prohibida la entrada".
- Bandes originalesArthur's Theme
Written by Peter Allen, Burt Bacharach, Christopher Cross, Carole Bayer Sager
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