Films & TV Shows

Pluribus Shows That Being a Cynic Might Save the World

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Pluribus, Apple TV+ Series

Apple TV’s new sci-fi series Pluribus, created by Vince Gilligan and starring Rhea Seehorn, presents a world where humanity has been absorbed into a peaceful alien hive mind. Only a few people are immune, including Carol, a woman who refuses to accept a world without conflict.

At first glance, many viewers see the show as a critique of generative AI. The hive mind speaks in a polite, eager tone and erases individuality, which reminds audiences of AI systems trained on human creativity. Even so, Gilligan has said the show was written years before the AI boom.

While the AI reading fits, Pluribus goes deeper. The series is less about technology and more about consumer culture and forced happiness. The hive mind promises calm, unity, and satisfaction—but only by removing disagreement and personal desire.

Carol stands apart because she is openly unhappy. She criticizes luxury experiences, shallow entertainment, and her own success as a popular author. Her anger makes others uncomfortable, but it also makes her fully human.

One episode shows this clearly when Carol stays in a luxury ice hotel. Others see wonder and beauty. Carol sees discomfort, gimmicks, and empty novelty. Her refusal to be impressed highlights how modern life often values experience over meaning.

The hive mind represents the final step in this trend. It removes friction, disappointment, and choice. Everyone is content, but no one is real. Individual identity disappears in exchange for constant satisfaction.

Carol understands that a perfect world without struggle has no value. Life matters because it is messy, frustrating, and imperfect. Without that, happiness becomes hollow.

In Pluribus, cynicism is not a flaw—it is a defense. Carol’s refusal to accept fake happiness may be the only thing capable of breaking the system and restoring what makes people human.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

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