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The Verge
Andrew Webster @ The Verge · 12/05/2025 08:30 EDT

Pluribus turns a ‘caloric deficit’ into a nightmare

Every week since Pluribus' premiere, I've presented a handful of burning questions I have about what's coming next. And most of the time I really want to know the answer. This is a show where mysteries are baked into the premise, with a slow-burn structure that can make it very satisfying when the answers start [
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