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Sara Eson's avatar

I think this critique is missing the level the show is actually operating on.

The “lesbian romance” reading treats a surface detail as the point. It isn’t.

Zosia and Carol’s intimacy isn’t about sexuality. It’s about persuasion, vulnerability and how systems use closeness to dissolve resistance. Calling it “woke romance” flattens the scene’s real function.

Pluribus is quality TV in the classic sense. It rewards viewers who read between the lines. It uses ambiguity as narrative tension, not as filler. What looks “slow” is actually the system tightening - not through force, but through comfort.

That’s what makes it unsettling.

Happy to discuss, but dismissing this as “woke” flattens a much more interesting and much more dangerous

—> idea the show is exploring.

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Neural Foundry's avatar

That comparison to X-Files really landed for me. Modern streaming somehow convinced everyone that stretching 44 minutes of plot across nine hours equals prestige, when really it just means viewers spend most episodes waiting for someting to actually happen. I've noticed this with so many Apple TV+ shows where the production quality is insane but the story moves at a crawl.

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