Vince Gilligan's 98% RT Apple TV Show Just Proved All Doubters Wrong
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Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad, has had doubters coming for his newest 98% RT rated Apple TV series, but after a major swing in the most recent episode, he's proved them all wrong. Throughout the run of Gilligan's newest series, Pluribus, there have been some similar notes from long-time viewers and general critics of the creator's narrative style. Gilligan's work on Breaking Bad has long been lauded as some of the best in television history, with the prestige series winning countless awards and bringing fans together long after its end in 2013. With Gilligan having moved on after Breaking Bad to Better Call Saul, his track record has been impeccable over the last two decades, but some still doubt his instincts. As Pluribus has continued airing its first season, the series has already built a following of fans that have been enjoying the slow role of the series. In the same note, however, viewers have been struggling with the slow, methodical pacing of the series, which has largely been focused on building its world. Rather than trusting Gilligan, some have been lashing out just to be proven wrong. Pluribus Episode 5 Beat The "Nothing Happens" Criticism The Show's Breakthrough Moment Is Here As Pluribus has moved through its first stretch of episodes, the show has been more focused on building out Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) and the world she's living in than throwing plots at the audience. Establishing Carol's world and her relationship with those who have joined the hive mind was more important to the story, especially because of the outlandish concept. Pluribus' breakthrough moment during its most recent episode, however, finally snapped everything into motion in the way it's been set up to. While earlier episodes employed the traditional Gilligan pacing, Pluribus episode 5, "Got Milk," raised the stakes and ended on a massive cliffhanger as Carol seemingly finds something that terrifies her in a store's cold storage room, shock and horror left unresolved. Pluribus Was Always Meant To Be A Slow-Burn Gilligan's Style Has Never Been Fast-Paced Although Gilligan's critics have been struggling with the pacing of Pluribus, watching the show unfold hasn't been unlike the strategy
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