So if we’re right, each former human is now essentially a radio transmitter and receiver. One plurb sends out a signal that ...
We need contemporary storytellers to do what the parables originally did — wake us up. Vince Gilligan's television series does exactly that, writes David Drury.
The hive mind doesn’t quite fit in the same category of horror as slashers or monsters, but it is its own impressive breed of terror. It’s been a feature of science fiction and horror for decades, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This post contains spoilers for Pluribus‘ fourth episode. If you’re part of a hive mind, that probably doesn’t matter. One of you ...
On Pluribus episode three, the hive mind sensed Carol might have been speaking sarcastically when she said she wanted a hand grenade. The problem was that it’s incapable of actually detecting and ...
For a few exuberant days, Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn), the despondent heroine of “Pluribus,” almost convinces herself to be happy at the end of the world. That wouldn’t be much of a challenge for most ...
The Apple TV series "Pluribus" explores what it means to be human by removing individual identity from the world.
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 ...
This post contains spoilers for Pluribus‘ fourth episode. If you’re part of a hive mind, that probably doesn’t matter. One of you must have seen it by now. Otherwise… In Pluribus‘ “Please, Carol,” our ...