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Pluribus the series on Apple+

edited December 19 in Off-Topic
I am a huge fan of Vince Gilligan's work, and more importantly, his way of looking at the world and creating reality.

I had heard some very bipolar reviews of this and am halfway through episode 2 and loving this. I do see why people who came for BrBa or Saul would be put off. This is pure, unadulterated classic SciFi. I am astounded by how much it reminds me of early Michael Crichton. The Sphere, Andromeda Strain with a twist. And Arthur C Clark, especially the pacing of Rendezvous With Rama. Clearly a passion project for Gilligan. And a homage to Crichton, specifically.

Expect no big revelations, or Monsters of The Week, here. Just a wonderfully adept look under the hood of humanity. And a throwback to another era of storytelling.

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  • Watched them all, interesting to say the least.
  • Like @DrVenture, I was an avid reader of SciFi as a young person. It all started with "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" and "The Mysterious Island", and went from there. Still have a full shelf of the oldies.

    For the last couple of years I've been mentioning to my wife how so many of the old SciFi themes (scientific, technological, financial, political, and social) are becoming true right before our very eyes. Anyone who has been a long-time SciFi reader will know exactly what I'm saying here.
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