The collapse of humanity is quite a bit to absorb even in TV kind, so we will solely think about how poor Carol (Rhea Seehorn) feels when it is taking place throughout her in Pluribus.
In episode 1 of Vince Gilligan’s new Apple TV+ present, after lastly making it again to her home, Carol watches C-SPAN on tv. There is a man standing behind a podium in a swimsuit, not shifting or saying something, as a quantity seems onscreen for Carol to name.
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Whereas the person on the TV — a politician referred to as Davis Taffler — explains to Carol that the overwhelming majority of humanity has both died or been linked collectively as one by a virus, a stream of stories tickers seem on the backside of the display screen.
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“Carol, once you’re prepared you possibly can attain us at this quantity. No strain. We all know you’ve got bought questions.”
“You might be secure.”
“Your life is your individual.”
“Landlines solely.”
“Simply dial zero, 24/7.”
“We will not learn minds.”
“We’re not aliens.”
“Sign from house.”
“Davis Taffler, U.S.D.A”
“We’re one.”
“Your life is your individual.”
The present’s repetition of that final line — “Your life is your individual” — feels a bit ominous, significantly given {that a}) the individuals united by the virus try to find why Carol is immune, and b) the virus appears to love nothing higher than spreading itself.
Pluribus premieres Nov. 7 on Apple TV, with a brand new episode each Friday.
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