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Pluribus Season 1 Finale: Vince Gilligan Breaks Down That 'Atom Bomb' Shocker
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Pluribus Season 1 Finale: Vince Gilligan Breaks Down That 'Atom Bomb' Shocker

Pluribus creator Vince Gilligan discusses the shocking 'atom bomb' reveal in the Season 1 finale, what it means for Carol's journey, and what to expect in Season 2 of the Apple TV sci-fi series.

Pluribus Finale: Rhea Seehorn Breaks Down Carol’s 'Insane' Atomic Bomb Decision
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Pluribus Finale: Rhea Seehorn Breaks Down Carol’s 'Insane' Atomic Bomb Decision

In the Pluribus Season 1 finale, Carol makes a shocking choice. Star Rhea Seehorn breaks down that 'insane' atomic bomb decision and what it means for her character's fight for individuality.

Pluribus Finale: Why Carol and Manousos's First Meeting Was a 'Clash of Immovable Objects'
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Pluribus Finale: Why Carol and Manousos's First Meeting Was a 'Clash of Immovable Objects'

In the 'Pluribus' Season 1 finale, Carol and Manousos finally meet, but it's a clash, not a team-up. Rhea Seehorn and Carlos-Manuel Vesga break down the tense scene in an interview with Mashable.

Pluribus Season 1 Finale: An Atomic Bomb, Frozen Eggs, and an Impossible Choice
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Pluribus Season 1 Finale: An Atomic Bomb, Frozen Eggs, and an Impossible Choice

A breakdown of the Pluribus Season 1 finale on Apple TV+. Carol Sturka receives an atomic bomb after the Others issue an ultimatum involving her frozen eggs, setting up a dramatic Season 2.

Pluribus Finale: The Hidden Meaning Behind Rhea Seehorn’s Sci-Fi Novel Choice
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Pluribus Finale: The Hidden Meaning Behind Rhea Seehorn’s Sci-Fi Novel Choice

Unpacking the deep symbolism behind Carol Sturka's choice of book, Ursula K. Le Guin's 'The Left Hand of Darkness', in the 'Pluribus' Season 1 finale and how it mirrors the show's core themes.

Pluribus Finale: Rhea Seehorn Unpacks Carol's Nuclear Choice After That 'Atom Bomb' Betrayal
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Pluribus Finale: Rhea Seehorn Unpacks Carol's Nuclear Choice After That 'Atom Bomb' Betrayal

Pluribus Season 1 ended with a bang. Actress Rhea Seehorn discusses Carol Sturka's shocking choice to trade everything for an atom bomb after a deep betrayal.

Kepler-22b: The Real Science Behind Apple TV's 'Pluribus' and its 640-Light-Year Mystery
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Kepler-22b: The Real Science Behind Apple TV's 'Pluribus' and its 640-Light-Year Mystery

Apple TV's 'Pluribus' features the exoplanet Kepler-22b, but what's the real science? We break down what NASA actually knows about this super-Earth 640 light-years away.