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Reviewers say 'Pluribus' has an intriguing initial premise, but many say it fails to deliver on its potential. The series is criticized for its slow pacing, lack of coherent plot development, and an unlikable main character. Many find the dialogue stiff and exposition-heavy, faulting the show for overdone visual effects and a weak script. Critics highlight inconsistencies in story logic and unrealistic character behaviors. Frustration is expressed over the main character's constant negativity and lack of growth. The series is often unfavorably compared to the creator's previous works like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
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I am sorry to say that, so far at least, Pluribus is a disappointment. The premise is potentially interesting, but not much happens in this show. There are few bright spots. Rhea's great, but even her skills so far haven't turned this snoozer into a program with the excellence of Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul. My hope is that Carol visits a Cinnabon and is served by Gene Takavic.
For the first time in my life, I'm convinced that Apple and Vince have built a bot army to worship this series EVERYWHERE on the internet. The first episode was good, no question, but the second one is already a filler. None of the truly important questions are followed up on: where does the signal actually come from? Who's sending it? There's just a signal from space that can somehow be converted into a virus, no biggie I guess? Why is it being sent? Everyone's already calling the series a masterpiece, but no one can explain why exactly. Nobody said Breaking Bad was a masterpiece after just two episodes. But with Pluribus, it's like everyone's already seen the whole season and decided it's one.
We are living in a new world where basic stories need 40-50 hours to tell. Writers are obliged to barely advance plot points so that viewers have enough interest keep their subscriptions, and the streaming services their profits. Long gone are the geniuses like Serling, who could have told 80-100 original stories in the same time. Then we now have Gilligan commenting that the show is so slow because he wants viewers to "savor" it. BS. He wants to push out the show into a 4-5 season series for the cash grab, to maximize the cash return on his small amount of original ideas (and let's face it: this is basically the "Species" premise with some "Twilight Zone" ideas mixed in). At the end of Season 1, I'm bored with every single character. They just ran around in circles for 7.5 hours. To delay plot progression even more they throw in convenient flashbacks when the story starts to develop. If you want to "savor" something, watch a Kubrick movie. Those last 2-3 hours, less than 1/2 the time you'll waste watching season 1, and you get a full story. If I continue on with Season 2, Ill binge watch on at least 2x speed. I don't need to chew my food 1000 times before swallowing.
I really don't know what I think of this show. Is it genius or rubbish. Really it is the eye of the beholder and what mood you are in. The initial premise was great . The first 2 episodes fun and intriguing and then what appeared to be a metaphorical brick wall, a show condemned really by its own story limitations. Literally it appears to have no where to go but takes a long time not to get there. At least 3 episodes did nothing . I really mean nothing. The acting is good the filming looks great. The lead has a well fleshed out character but 9 episodes was too much. Its worth watching you could probably jump the middle 3 maybe 4 episodes you wont miss anything.
This first season drags on like the first book in a long series. While I understand that the main character is designed to be frustrating to watch and unlikeable, you could literally throw a stone into a suburb anywhere in USA and hit someone with exactly like her. She's triggering in the worst ways.
"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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- WissenswertesSeason one, episode four: the mayor is played by Tim Keller, the real mayor of Alburqueque, NM.
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