Pluribus currently has an average rating of 8 out of 10 and has been rated by 378 users on our platform.
Vince Gilligan does it again. Incredible cast. High level of detail, a treat for your eyes and the plot..is catchy even though I'm only three episodes deep, my level of expectations is exceedingly thrilled.Rhea Seehorn is in great shape and m...
I found the story of "Pluribus" engaging, but it's Seehorn's performance that will keep me coming back for more.
Read full review at SlashfilmThis is a series about what happens when human empathy is stretched to its limit.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...the audacity of the Breaking Bad creator’s new TV show is incredible.
Read full review at The GuardianRhea Seehorn is a force of nature in dystopian drama from Breaking Bad creator.
Read full review at The Independent...a timely, exciting & super addictive series.
Read full review at The PlaylistI’ve watched six hours and enjoyed every minute, but I still have no idea where, if anywhere, this show is going.
Read full review at The TelegraphIt’s not a fast-paced thriller, but it is thrilling and moves at its own calculated pace.
Read full review at Indie WireEasily one of the year's best dramas.
Read full review at Gamesradar...is at its most rewarding when taken on its own terms and at its own pace, and knowing relatively little about what you’re in for is a bizarre bonus that actually enhances your overall experience rather than detracts from it.
Read full review at Paste MagazineI love the storytelling as Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are my favorite shows of all time. I was a little bit disappointed with this one. Probably because I expected another masterpiece. I still have high hopes for the upcoming season and am ...
Aften season 1: Funny idea, great actors mostly and very stylish design. Very long drag with so many repetiotions and going nowhere for no reason that its just, in spite of the Vince Gilligan factor, is unwatchable at times and just nothing at oth...
...feels not only impressively fresh but also ripe with juicy satire.
Read full review at Empire