SPOILER WARNING: The following review describes the basic premise of “Pluribus,” but keeps other plot details under wraps to preserve the viewing experience.
There’s a lot I can’t tell you about “Pluribus,” the highly anticipated Apple TV drama that marks creator Vince Gilligan’s first venture outside the “Breaking Bad” universe in more than a decade. “Pluribus” is also the “X-Files” alumnus’ return to science fiction, a genre that adds an air of mystery to the already sky-high expectations that come with Gilligan’s CV. Apple considers even the most basic synopsis of the plot to be a spoiler, so I’ll hold off on one for now.
Instead, I’ll start with what I can say about “Pluribus” without being coy, which is just how good Rhea Seehorn is in it.
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