There’s a good chance Pluribus will alienate you with its deliberate pace and high-wire premise. There’s an equally good chance Pluribus will completely take over your life for the few weeks it runs on Apple TV. In Vince Gilligan’s first new television project since Better Call Saul and the larger Breaking Bad universe, scenes unfold naturalistically, with characters performing tasks in real time, uncut and unhurried. A profound quiet hums beneath every frame. In that stillness, the series feels like an argument against our current hyperstimulated existence and uneasiness with anything that doesn’t immediately seize attention or resolve a question. If that all sounds a touch lofty, don’t let it turn you off: You owe it to yourself to give Pluribus a chance. Something glorio
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