In the Season 1 finale of Vince Gilligan's Apple TV series, Carol Sturka finally connects with a fellow immune survivor, and her inner cynic wins out.
Rhea Seehorn talks to Deadline about why joining Apple TV's 'Pluribus' was an immediate yes and why her character Carol has a deep sense of purpose.
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'Pluribus' will return for season 2. Here's everything we know—including what Carol and Manousos' plan could mean
Yes, Pluribus will return to Apple TV for a second season. The streamer greenlit the Vince Gilligan project with a two-season ...
What’s your pop culture gift to the world? As always, we invite you to contribute your own responses in the comments. And if ...
Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn unpack the 'Pluribus' finale twists and reveal the original ending for Carol, Zosia and Manousos.
For decades, now, Selema Masekela has been the face and voice of action sports – from hosting the X Games, to commentating ...
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KohR Motorsports to run Greg Biffle tribute livery in IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge at Daytona
In the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge next month at Daytona, KohR Motorsports is going to run a Greg Biffle tribute car. The ...
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The success stories that lit up Sussex sport in 2025
It’s been an action-packed year of sport in Sussex, so here we take a look back at just some of the big success stories – for ...
By the end of Pluribus season 1, Carol is not able to change the world back to how it was before, but it seems she has some ...
Pluribus episode 9 has brought down the curtain on the Apple TV show's first season – and we're here to answer your biggest ...
Let's get into explaining the ending of Pluribus Season 1, including insights from series creator Vince Gilligan.
Gilligan with senior writers/executive producers Gordon Smith and Alison Tatlock tell The Hollywood Reporter they know ...
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