The highly anticipated Apple TV drama, “Pluribus,” marks the return of creator Vince Gilligan to the science fiction genre after more than a decade. While details of the plot are kept under wraps to preserve the viewing experience, one thing that can be openly praised is the exceptional performance of Rhea Seehorn in the series.
Seehorn, known for her role in “Better Call Saul,” shines in “Pluribus” as Carol Sturka, a best-selling romance author who finds herself immune to a global phenomenon known as “The Joining.” This process connects every person on Earth through a collective consciousness, except for Carol. When her partner becomes a casualty of The Joining, Carol is left to navigate a world where she is the exception among a unified humanity.
The show revolves around the dynamic between Carol and the collective consciousness created by The Joining. Seehorn’s portrayal of Carol’s mix of intelligence, volatility, and mistrust adds depth to the character as she grapples with the new normal. The series explores themes of individuality, belonging, and the implications of a world where everyone is connected mentally.
Directed by Gilligan, “Pluribus” offers a mix of apocalyptic horror and introspective drama as Carol navigates her new reality. The series raises questions about the nature of identity, the desire for freedom versus belonging, and the consequences of technological advancements. Seehorn’s magnetic performance drives the narrative forward, capturing the essence of a character caught between grief, determination, and isolation.
With a unique premise and a standout performance by Seehorn, “Pluribus” promises to be a thought-provoking and engaging addition to the Apple TV lineup. The first two episodes are set to premiere on Nov. 7, with subsequent episodes streaming weekly on Fridays. Prepare to be captivated by the enigmatic world of “Pluribus” and the complexities of its central character, portrayed masterfully by Rhea Seehorn.

