The Golden Globes 2026 delivered its fair share of predictable wins, but one moment cut through the noise with raw, overdue recognition: Rhea Seehorn finally took home the award for Best Actress in a Television Drama Series.
This post contains major spoilers for Pluribus‘ eighth episode and some revelations about its hive mind/enjoined. If you don’t want to read them before watching, well, you don’t need seven billion minds to know what to do.
This post contains spoilers for Pluribus season one, episode six. You can’t see them unless you continue reading. You also can’t understand that reference until you watch the episode.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Pluribus Season 1 Episode 4 “Please, Carol.”] Joy to the post-apocalyptic world! At least that’s how Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) felt in the Friday, November 21, episode of sci-fi thriller Pluribus when she learned that the effects of the hive-mind happiness virus infecting Earth could be reversed.
Pluribus has TV viewers in a chokehold for plenty of good reasons, from a mesmerizing and thought-provoking concept to incredible performances and directing.
“Why would you give me a hand grenade?” “You asked for one.” Pluribus‘ hive mind contains all the knowledge, memories, and experiences of all but 13 people on the planet.
Since Apple TV didn’t want us to know what Vince Gilligan’s new show Pluribus is about until it premiered we had no idea just how unique and challenging star Karolina Wydra’s part was until she walked on screen.
This post contains spoilers for Vince Gilligan’s new Apple TV series Pluribus. If it would make you unhappy to read them before seeing the first two episodes, keep this tab open until you watch them.
As the end of 2025 nears, TV series are being released, adding to the case that this year is among, if not the best, years of television programming ever.
When visionary showrunner Vince Gilligan first imagined his next television journey (in the form of “Pluribus”), he didn’t just foresee a fresh sci-fi adventure — he saw the lead actor who would carry it.
Just when you thought Vince Gilligan might be taking a breather after gifting us with two of the absolutely greatest television shows ever made, he’s back with “Pluribus.” And honestly, Apple TV+ needs to just release the whole freakin’ season right now.
It’s safe to say that the last time Vince Gilligan teamed up with Rhea Seehorn they made a whole lot of people very happy. Better Call Saul might be the best spinoff in TV history.