In the realm of television, few shows dare to provoke thought and inspire conversation like Vince Gilligan's latest creation, Pluribus. This intriguing sci-fi drama, which began airing in November, ...
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Premier League winners and losers: Villa ‘genius’, ‘irrelevant’ Howe, Raya, Nuno sack, Man Utd and Liverpool
Amorim, who managed separate losing streaks of two, three and four in his first six months, has already watched his ...
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Why the 1950s produced Detroit’s boldest designs
The 1950s turned Detroit into a kind of open-air gallery, with chrome, fins, and color rolling past on every street. The city ...
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'Pluribus' S1 review: Best show of 2025
That said, the final three episodes are some of the best television I’ve ever watched. They challenged me, my views, and ...
In what has been a season of close games for the Blazers, they emerge victorious Sunday by a final margin of 114-108. Shaedon ...
This year, the staff at the Center for a New American Security dove into researching some of the most pressing and ...
From the very first episode, Pluribus has presented a chilling world where a virus known as "The Joining" connects all but a few immune humans into a hive mind. This unsettling concept serves as an ...
On the Pluribus Season 1 finale, Carol had a whirlwind romance with the world before remembering she needed to save it.
Episode 9, “La Chica o El Mundo,” featured the long-awaited meeting of Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) and Manousos Oviedo (Carlos-Manuel Vesga). As the finale’s title suggests, Carol has to choose ...
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