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COLLECTION · Series · 2025

Pluribus

The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.

Source: TMDB
* 7.9 (909)DramaFantasyScience FictionUnited States
Creators
Vince Gilligan
Countries
United States
Studios
Apple TV · Sony Pictures Television · High Bridge Productions · Bristol Circle Entertainment
Age rating
TV-MA
Release
06/11/2025
Score
7.9 / 10 (909)

Awards and nominations

  • Best Editing
  • Nominated at Critics' Choice Awards — Pluribus
  • Winner at Critics' Choice Awards — Rhea Seehorn
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Pluribus
  • Winner at Golden Globe Awards — Rhea Seehorn
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Dave Porter
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Skip Macdonald (for " We Is Us ")
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Denise Pizzini (for " Grenade ")
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Drama
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Rhea Seehorn
  • Nominated at Golden Globe Awards — Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One Hour
  • Winner at Golden Globe Awards — Pluribus
Where to watch
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
9 episodes · 2025

Pluribus follows Albuquerque author Carol Sturka, who is one of only 13 people in the world immune to the effects of the "Joining", an event in which an extraterrestrial virus transformed the rest of humanity into a peaceful and content hive mind known as the "Others". The hive mind happily accommodates the wishes of those who remain unaffected, but admits…

We Is Us
Episode 1. We Is Us
2025-11-06 · 57 min

An astronomer's discovery turns the planet upside down. Carol Sturka, a curmudgeonly novelist, is terrified by this strange new world.

Pirate Lady
Episode 2. Pirate Lady
2025-11-06 · 63 min

A curiously familiar face introduces Carol to the bizarre new normal. A gathering in Europe brings strangers together...and causes friction.

Grenade
Episode 3. Grenade
2025-11-13 · 44 min

The World just wants to help—which infuriates Carol. A heart-to-heart conversation ends with a bang.

Please, Carol
Episode 4. Please, Carol
2025-11-20 · 46 min

Carol tests the boundaries of this weirdly honest world at the expense of her ego. Far away, a resolute individual learns he's not alone.

Got Milk
Episode 5. Got Milk
2025-11-25 · 46 min

Carol doubles down on her investigation—loneliness be damned. Meanwhile, howls in the night reveal a new source of danger.

HDP
Episode 6. HDP
2025-12-04 · 50 min

Carol shares a horrific discovery and learns new truths in the process. Mr. Diabaté lives life to the fullest in Sin City.

The Gap
Episode 7. The Gap
2025-12-11 · 46 min

Manousos begins a dangerous trek to meet Carol. Returning home from Las Vegas, Carol gets creative with her rebellion.

Charm Offensive
Episode 8. Charm Offensive
2025-12-18 · 43 min

Carol takes a different tack with The Others and discovers more than she anticipated. Manousos awakens in unfamiliar surroundings.

La Chica o El Mundo
Episode 9. La Chica o El Mundo
2025-12-23 · 58 min

Manousos arrives in Albuquerque and complications ensue. Carol visits the last best place on Earth.

Cast by season
Rhea Seehorn
Rhea Seehorn
Carol Sturka
Karolina Wydra
Karolina Wydra
Zosia
Carlos-Manuel Vesga
Carlos-Manuel Vesga
Manousos Oviedo
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Marco-Hugo Landeta Vacas
★ 9.0 / 10
(CASTELLANO) Hay series que te atrapan porque confirman lo que ya esperas de ellas. Y luego están las que te descolocan desde el primer episodio, casi sin pedir permiso. Aquí pasa claramente lo segundo. Llegó casi por accidente, después de terminar otra cosa, y en pocos minutos ya estaba claro que no iba a comportarse como una serie “normal”. No busca acomodarte, sino mantenerte ligeramente incómodo, atento, con la sensación de que no estás entendiendo todo… y de que eso forma parte del juego. Lo que más impresiona es la idea de fondo y, sobre todo, cómo está dosificada. Nunca va por el sitio obvio, ni siquiera por el segundo más obvio. Cuando crees haber pillado qué es lo importante, la serie gira la mirada hacia otro lugar y te obliga a recolocarte. No es una provocación gratuita: es una forma muy consciente de contar, de guiar al espectador sin explicarle nada del todo. Da la sensación de que está pensada para confiar en tu inteligencia, no para tranquilizarte. Se nota la mano de Vince Gilligan, no tanto por similitudes temáticas evidentes como por la precisión con la que todo está construido. Cada episodio parece medir muy bien qué enseñar y qué ocultar. Hay riesgo real, tanto en el tono como en las decisiones narrativas, y eso se agradece mucho en un panorama donde tantas series juegan sobre seguro. Aquí no hay miedo a incomodar ni a dejar preguntas flotando. El trabajo de Rhea Seehorn es clave. Ya había demostrado de sobra de lo que era capaz, pero aquí tiene un espacio distinto, más áspero, menos complaciente. Su personaje sostiene la serie desde una mezcla muy particular de tensión, ironía y fragilidad contenida. No necesita subrayar nada; funciona precisamente cuando parece estar a punto de romperse y decide no hacerlo. A nivel de ritmo, no siempre es cómoda. Hay momentos más densos, otros casi desconcertantes, pero nunca da la sensación de estar perdiendo el control. Más bien al contrario: parece avanzar exactamente como quiere, aunque eso implique ir a contracorriente. No busca el impacto constante, sino algo más persistente, que se quede dando vueltas después de cada episodio. Lo único que deja una pequeña inquietud es la espera. Da la impresión de estar ante algo que todavía puede crecer más, y mucho. Ojalá no se haga eterna la llegada de la segunda temporada, porque lo que ya ha planteado merece continuidad. Es una serie valiente, extraña en el mejor sentido y profundamente estimulante. De esas que te recuerdan por qué sigues buscando cosas nuevas. (ENGLISH) There are series that hook you because they confirm what you already expect from them. And then there are those that throw you off balance from the very first episode, almost without asking permission. This is clearly the second case. It arrived almost by accident, after finishing something else, and within minutes it was already clear that it wasn’t going to behave like a “normal” series. It doesn’t try to make you comfortable, but to keep you slightly uneasy, alert, with the feeling that you’re not fully understanding everything… and that this is part of the game. What impresses most is the core idea and, above all, how it’s delivered. It never goes down the obvious path, not even the second most obvious one. When you think you’ve grasped what really matters, the series shifts its focus elsewhere and forces you to recalibrate. It’s not empty provocation; it’s a very deliberate way of telling a story, of guiding the viewer without fully explaining anything. It feels designed to trust your intelligence, not to reassure you. The creator’s hand is clearly felt, not so much through obvious thematic similarities as through the precision with which everything is built. Each episode seems to measure very carefully what to show and what to withhold. There is real risk, both in tone and in narrative choices, and that’s refreshing in a landscape where so many series play it safe. Here there’s no fear of discomfort or of leaving questions hanging in the air. Rhea Seehorn’s work is essential. She had already more than proven what she’s capable of, but here she’s given a different space, rougher and far less accommodating. Her character anchors the series through a very particular mix of tension, irony, and contained fragility. She doesn’t need to underline anything; she works best precisely when she seems on the verge of breaking and decides not to. In terms of pacing, it isn’t always comfortable. There are denser moments, others that are almost disorienting, but it never feels out of control. Quite the opposite: it seems to move exactly as it intends to, even if that means going against the grain. It’s not chasing constant impact, but something more lingering, something that keeps circling your thoughts after each episode. The only lingering concern is the wait. It feels like something that can still grow a lot more. Hopefully the arrival of the second season won’t take too long, because what’s already been laid out deserves continuation. It’s a bold series, strange in the best sense, and deeply stimulating. The kind that reminds you why you keep looking for new things.
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Missy
★ 10.0 / 10
**I love this show!** > We just want you to be happy, … . There are _a great many_ layers of insightful, funny, thoughtful, playful, tender, perceptive, … , and absolutely meaningful _relevance_! This is a quality of _production_ that I can trust (seems to be Sony), _writing_ that is perceptive, and _performances_ that are thoroughly engaging! > Of course, this is just _my_ opinion. 🤪 > I’m an independent woman! I think? 😜
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Keywords
new mexicodystopiaalonelonelinessdark comedyvirusalbuquerque, new mexicodisturbedstrangeimmunity
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