We just tuned into the first three episodes of Pluribus on Apple TV, and we’re blown away! The show feels trippy, loopy, and totally absorbing, exactly what you’d expect from the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Its atmosphere pulls you in, the story layers psychological sci-fi with sharp character work, and the visuals are top-notch. Rhea Seehorn absolutely commands the screen as Carol, giving a nuanced performance right in the middle of a bizarre, hive-mind world where individu...
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We just tuned into the first three episodes of Pluribus on Apple TV, and we’re blown away! The show feels trippy, loopy, and totally absorbing, exactly what you’d expect from the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Its atmosphere pulls you in, the story layers psychological sci-fi with sharp character work, and the visuals are top-notch. Rhea Seehorn absolutely commands the screen as Carol, giving a nuanced performance right in the middle of a bizarre, hive-mind world where individu...
Foundation S3E5: The Mule's Chaos, Gaal Outsmarts Dawn & Brother Day’s Mission!
Behind The Groove
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3 months ago
Foundation S3E5: The Mule's Chaos, Gaal Outsmarts Dawn & Brother Day’s Mission!
Foundation Season 3, Episode 5, "Where Tyrants Spend Eternity," continues to deliver high-stakes political intrigue and stunning visuals. The Mule’s presence looms large even in limited screen time, his terrifying reputation spreading fear across the galaxy. Gaal Dornick’s clever manipulation of Brother Dawn sets off radical consequences, culminating in the destruction of Kalgan—a major turning point in the series. Meanwhile, Brother Day pursues his mission relentlessly, and the complex famil...
Behind The Groove
We just tuned into the first three episodes of Pluribus on Apple TV, and we’re blown away! The show feels trippy, loopy, and totally absorbing, exactly what you’d expect from the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Its atmosphere pulls you in, the story layers psychological sci-fi with sharp character work, and the visuals are top-notch. Rhea Seehorn absolutely commands the screen as Carol, giving a nuanced performance right in the middle of a bizarre, hive-mind world where individu...