TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Books, movies, television...
Post Reply
User avatar
zeb
$5 Donation Gets Custom Title
Posts: 7164
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 10:43 am

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by zeb »

Another home run for Gilligan. Both episodes were terrific but that first one was an alltimer.
User avatar
daft twat
Rank This Poster
Posts: 5355
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am
Location: The In Between

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by daft twat »

Sci-fi has been exploring what makes us human for 75 years so this didn’t feel like it was breaking any new ground. The remaining strong personalities seem to represent the general responses all human beings would adopt - denial so you can cope/carry on (he’s my son), hedonism (fly Air Force One, eat all the food, fuck everything in sight), or recalcitrance/fight back (protagonist).

My intrusive thought in episode 2 was she could have waited until Air Force One reached cruising altitude and then lit up someone on the ground to send fuckboy to a flaming death.

I am looking forward to the discussions this show will provoke at work for the next couple months.
User avatar
zeb
$5 Donation Gets Custom Title
Posts: 7164
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 10:43 am

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by zeb »

I dunno, felt like pretty new ground to me.
User avatar
spike
The Master
Posts: 35444
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 4:18 am

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by spike »

Carol is Bammer, Burt is Cassanova McBoner, and the rest of us (RM’s hive mind) are the infected.
User avatar
daft twat
Rank This Poster
Posts: 5355
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am
Location: The In Between

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by daft twat »

zeb wrote:I dunno, felt like pretty new ground to me.
Have you read Brave New World? Published in 1932.
Carol is the new John. The rest of the population doesn’t share a collective consciousness, but “everyone is happy now” is one of the cornerstones of the society that is literally bred to like what they have to do.
It’s an incredible and, in many ways, eerily prophetic book. If this show evokes some of the discussions that novel has, it’s worthwhile.
User avatar
zeb
$5 Donation Gets Custom Title
Posts: 7164
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 10:43 am

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by zeb »

Well sure, it's not a brand new theme in terms of the history of storytelling but I think it's presented in a novel and compelling manner.
Ms Harmless
She / Her
Posts: 13605
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
Location: Warwickshire, UK

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by Ms Harmless »

every story is the same, Jurassic Park is just Frankenstein with dinosaurs; you try to keep the messages and the modes fresh, that's all
User avatar
Simple Torture
I Have A Third Nipple
Posts: 21558
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am
Location: Cumberland, RI

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by Simple Torture »

Ms Harmless wrote:every story is the same, Jurassic Park is just Frankenstein with dinosaurs; you try to keep the messages and the modes fresh, that's all
Are you trying to tell me that John Hammond is the real monster???
McParadigm wrote:lol
Ms Harmless
She / Her
Posts: 13605
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
Location: Warwickshire, UK

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by Ms Harmless »

Simple Torture wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:every story is the same, Jurassic Park is just Frankenstein with dinosaurs; you try to keep the messages and the modes fresh, that's all
Are you trying to tell me that John Hammond is the real monster???
spared no expense!
User avatar
tree_
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
Posts: 20146
Joined: Thu April 04, 2013 6:27 am
Twitter: twitter.com/uglyfurballz4life
Location: Port Perry Lodge on voluptuous Lake Perry
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by tree_ »

Hmm... what other movies and shows are actually Frankenstein? And what was the even originaler Frankenstein?
User avatar
Simple Torture
I Have A Third Nipple
Posts: 21558
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am
Location: Cumberland, RI

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by Simple Torture »

Young Frankenstein was a prequel I think.
McParadigm wrote:lol
User avatar
epilogue
We All We Got, We All We Need
Posts: 84843
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:33 pm
Location: Ghorman
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by epilogue »

Why shouldn't Carol just keep throwing tantrums and kill the virus off?
User avatar
tree_
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
Posts: 20146
Joined: Thu April 04, 2013 6:27 am
Twitter: twitter.com/uglyfurballz4life
Location: Port Perry Lodge on voluptuous Lake Perry
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by tree_ »

epilogue wrote:Why shouldn't Carol just keep throwing tantrums and kill the virus off?
because she would wipe out the human race... ? ? They aren't struggling or unhappy, they simply lost their individuality, which all evidence points to being a good thing for all
User avatar
epilogue
We All We Got, We All We Need
Posts: 84843
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:33 pm
Location: Ghorman
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by epilogue »

Of they have no individuality they are no longer humanity. She would not be killing humans. The virus has already killed them.
User avatar
wease
Major Dude
Posts: 40166
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm
Location: Where everybody knows your name

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by wease »

Yeah but you saw the guilt she felt when she found out she inadvertently killed 11 million. Plus, maybe she doesn’t want to be the only ones left with the handful she’s already met.

Why doesn’t that Indian mom’s anger set them off like Carol’s does? Is it because Carol’s fury is directed at virus-people?
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns
User avatar
tree_
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
Posts: 20146
Joined: Thu April 04, 2013 6:27 am
Twitter: twitter.com/uglyfurballz4life
Location: Port Perry Lodge on voluptuous Lake Perry
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by tree_ »

epilogue wrote:Of they have no individuality they are no longer humanity. She would not be killing humans. The virus has already killed them.
they are still living and breathing, and by all evidence are happy. even happier than she. they have no ill will toward her. why kill them? because she doesn't understand?
User avatar
tree_
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
Posts: 20146
Joined: Thu April 04, 2013 6:27 am
Twitter: twitter.com/uglyfurballz4life
Location: Port Perry Lodge on voluptuous Lake Perry
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by tree_ »

wease wrote:Yeah but you saw the guilt she felt when she found out she inadvertently killed 11 million. Plus, maybe she doesn’t want to be the only ones left with the handful she’s already met.

Why doesn’t that Indian mom’s anger set them off like Carol’s does? Is it because Carol’s fury is directed at virus-people?
the only thing that sets them off so far is carol pushing them in some way, not simply expression of anger
User avatar
epilogue
We All We Got, We All We Need
Posts: 84843
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:33 pm
Location: Ghorman
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by epilogue »

wease wrote:Yeah but you saw the guilt she felt when she found out she inadvertently killed 11 million. Plus, maybe she doesn’t want to be the only ones left with the handful she’s already met.
Obviously, she's conflicted. That's why I'm asking the question. SHOULD she be conflicted?

I look forward to the exploration of Carol and her inner life, because what we've seen so far tells us she doesn't actually like most other people and doesn't want to connect.i imagine that's gonna be a large part of the show's arc.
wease wrote:Why doesn’t that Indian mom’s anger set them off like Carol’s does? Is it because Carol’s fury is directed at virus-people?
Great question. Another thing I expect to be explored. Perhaps, it's because she still has someone, a family to care for? Carol is alone? I don't know, but I'm intrigued.
User avatar
epilogue
We All We Got, We All We Need
Posts: 84843
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:33 pm
Location: Ghorman
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by epilogue »

tree_ wrote:
epilogue wrote:Of they have no individuality they are no longer humanity. She would not be killing humans. The virus has already killed them.
they are still living and breathing, and by all evidence are happy. even happier than she. they have no ill will toward her. why kill them? because she doesn't understand?
Well they told her they want to assimilate her and she clearly doesn't want that. So there is a threat and perceived I'll will.

If this show is Gilligan wrestling with AI, I have to believe whatever "they" are up to, it ain't good.
User avatar
tree_
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
Posts: 20146
Joined: Thu April 04, 2013 6:27 am
Twitter: twitter.com/uglyfurballz4life
Location: Port Perry Lodge on voluptuous Lake Perry
Contact:

Re: TV: Pluribus (Apple TV)

Post by tree_ »

epilogue wrote:
tree_ wrote:
epilogue wrote:Of they have no individuality they are no longer humanity. She would not be killing humans. The virus has already killed them.
they are still living and breathing, and by all evidence are happy. even happier than she. they have no ill will toward her. why kill them? because she doesn't understand?
Well they told her they want to assimilate her and she clearly doesn't want that. So there is a threat and perceived I'll will.

If this show is Gilligan wrestling with AI, I have to believe whatever "they" are up to, it ain't good.
all evidence so far shows this is a good for mankind and everything on the planet. the central tension for me is: why hold onto individuality at all, if it causes so much strife? they aren't zombies. they still think and feel. it's simply that they think and feel as one instead of as individuals.
Post Reply