With “Pluribus,” Vince Gilligan Wants to Save the World from Happiness
With “Pluribus,” “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan questions the very notion of a more equitable, supportive, and peaceful society.
With “Pluribus,” “Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan questions the very notion of a more equitable, supportive, and peaceful society.
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Season 4 of “The Morning Show” does not disappoint, arriving without apologies to dramatize the biggest issues facing media today.
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“Upload” premiered in 2020 and as it ends, technology has caught up to its premise of turning death into just another interface.
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With its mix of humor, heartache, and redemption, “Stick” uses the lightness of comedy to explore the weight of life.
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“Murderbot” examines a future that feels increasingly like our present, with empathy (or the lack thereof) as the defining feature.
With “Étoile,” the Palladinos are building a deep reflection on how ethical dilemmas intersect with the need to preserve art.