A generation ago, sci-fi aficionados were lucky if there were one or two remotely watchable shows released a year. Today, the streaming economy serves up a reliable supply of lavishly produced, inventive science fiction. It includes many shows, like the tremendous new Apple TV+ release “Pluribus,” that carry on the tradition of great speculative storytelling.
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Rod Serling’s sci-fi anthology series is one of the few shows from the early television era that maintains a lasting cultural footprint. Many of the best episodes are remembered for their final act twists, like a third-season classic in which two people traveling to the home world of seemingly benevolent aliens discover that their tome “To Ser

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