The very specific connection between Pluribus and The Twilight Zone could hint at where the Apple TV show is heading.
Pluribus Episode 5’s ending left viewers on a cliffhanger by not revealing what Carol Sturka finds under the tarp.
In Pluribus Episode 5, Carol follows unusual barcodes and discovers that the "milk" the Others consume is a synthetic liquid.
It is no coincidence that we see And Then There Were None on Carol Sturka’s bedside table in Pluribus Episode 5.
The ending or Pluribus Episode 5 features something that blows Carol mind, that might connect to sci-fi movie Soylent Green.
In an exclusive clip from Pluribus episode 5, "Got Milk," provided to Polygon by Apple, Carol records a message to her fellow ...
Carol’s milk investigation in the latest episode of Pluribus leads her a step closer to the truth, ending with a chilling ...
Apple released an excerpt of 'Bloodsong of Wycaro,' the fantasy book by 'Pluribus' protagonist Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn).
Pluribus Episode 4 ends with Carol injecting truth serum into Zosia to force answers about reversing the Joining. What ...
Pluribus season 1, episode 5, "Got Milk," completely subverts its playful title by giving the show its darkest episode in ...
Pluribus episode 4 starts to reveal more about the backstory of its lead character, Carol Sturka, played by Rhea Seehorn.
Imagine being Carol Sturka. You make it through a crummy childhood, raised by parents who sent you to a conversion therapy ...