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- 4 nominations au total
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Intriguing Premise, But Struggling to Grab Me So Far
Two episodes in, I'm not sure what to think yet. The concept is original and there's definitely something interesting here, but as often happens with Vince Gilligan, it takes a long time to get moving. The slow-burn approach is intentional, yet at times it feels overly drawn out, and I caught myself skipping ahead during a few scenes that just lingered too long.
It looks great, the acting is solid, and the idea has real potential, but I'm struggling to feel fully engaged. I'm more curious than excited, and I still don't really see where the show is heading. It's not bad at all, just a bit too slow, occasionally dull, and not gripping enough from the start.
Hopefully it finds its rhythm.
It looks great, the acting is solid, and the idea has real potential, but I'm struggling to feel fully engaged. I'm more curious than excited, and I still don't really see where the show is heading. It's not bad at all, just a bit too slow, occasionally dull, and not gripping enough from the start.
Hopefully it finds its rhythm.
A Karen Trapped In a Hive Mind
A decent show with an interesting premise, but the lead's constant anger gets exhausting fast. Three episodes in, the pacing feels slow and repetitive, which makes her intensity feel even more overwhelming.
Still, the hive-mind concept is intriguing, and despite the flaws, there's enough mystery and potential to keep me curious about where the story might go next.
Still, the hive-mind concept is intriguing, and despite the flaws, there's enough mystery and potential to keep me curious about where the story might go next.
Good Show, but the 9/10 Rating Feels Inflated
I enjoyed Pluribus and I think it's definitely a well-made series with solid acting, atmosphere, and an interesting premise. The production quality is high and the story keeps you engaged most of the time.
However, the extremely high rating it currently has - around 9/10 - feels unrealistic to me. While the show is good, it's far from perfect. Some episodes drag, a few character arcs feel underdeveloped, and the pacing isn't always consistent. These flaws make the near-perfect score look more like a hype bubble than an accurate reflection of the show's actual quality.
Overall, I'd say it's a good series worth watching, but the rating creates expectations that the show simply doesn't meet.
However, the extremely high rating it currently has - around 9/10 - feels unrealistic to me. While the show is good, it's far from perfect. Some episodes drag, a few character arcs feel underdeveloped, and the pacing isn't always consistent. These flaws make the near-perfect score look more like a hype bubble than an accurate reflection of the show's actual quality.
Overall, I'd say it's a good series worth watching, but the rating creates expectations that the show simply doesn't meet.
Failed to hook me
Despite an interesting premise and a strong performance from the lead character, I can't see how this show can go on for long without becoming repetitive. The first two episodes already moves at a snails pace without anything of substance happening. Add to that a weak performance by the supporting cast, the majority of which plays the same character, I fear this show is off to a rough start but with Vince at the helm I'm still holding out hope that he might surprise me and turn this into another hit.
A Dark Comedy Take on "The Grid" ?
Loose dark-comedy reimagining of The Outer Limits episode "The Grid," but with a completely different twist: no tech dystopia, just an alien, surreal concept that flips the world upside down in a grotesque, ironic way.
Likeable, with a few jokes that raise a smirk, but slow and watered-down: too many scenes drag without bite.
The protagonist is a tough, pissed-off woman, but not exactly a genius - given how available the "people" are, couldn't she herself have put them to work on curing the virus?
From Gilligan I expected a stroke of genius, not thin soup. Hope the next episodes tighten up and don't sink to a ridiculous musical number.
Curious, but not memorable. For now, I'm staying neutral.
Likeable, with a few jokes that raise a smirk, but slow and watered-down: too many scenes drag without bite.
The protagonist is a tough, pissed-off woman, but not exactly a genius - given how available the "people" are, couldn't she herself have put them to work on curing the virus?
From Gilligan I expected a stroke of genius, not thin soup. Hope the next episodes tighten up and don't sink to a ridiculous musical number.
Curious, but not memorable. For now, I'm staying neutral.
"Pluribus" Star Rhea Seehorn Through the Years
"Pluribus" Star Rhea Seehorn Through the Years
Whether you've just fallen in love with Rhea Seehorn in "Pluribus" or you've been a fan since the early days of her career, enjoy this round up of photos of her through the years.
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- AnecdotesThe title of this TV series is the Latin word for "many." It has been stylized as "Plur1bus," a likely reference to the official motto of the United States, E Pluribus Unum (Out of Many, One).
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 1016: Predator: Badlands + Frankenstein (2025)
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- 1h(60 min)
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