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Pluribus is a new TV show from Breaking Bad’s creator that premieres later this week on Apple TV. And a roundup of recent previews of the show, including one from a noteworthy critic, make it sound very much like a can’t-miss series. New Pluribus details emerge ahead of Apple TV premiere this week This Friday, November 7, the first two episodes of Pluribus arrive on Apple TV. For those especially eager, the show technically drops at 9:00p.m. Eastern / 6:00p.m. Pacific on Thursday the 6th. Though full reviews are embargoed until then, a growing number of publications have offered in-depth previews that tease a show well worth watching. No surprise considering creator Vince Gilligan’s resume. For example, today at Rolling Stone, critic Alan Sepinwall wrote: Pluribus has a reported budget of $15 million per episode, five times more than what the average Breaking Bad cost…Without a big star, without a familiar title, and with a premise that Gilligan wanted kept under wraps until the Nov. 7 premiere, Apple TV+ is gambling a lot of money that merely saying they have a new series from the creator of Breaking Bad will be enough to draw people in. “When you put it that way, you kind of scared me,” says Gilligan. He shouldn’t be scared. Pluribus is a dazzling piece of entertainment. It takes advantage of everything Gilligan learned about patient storytelling with Breaking Bad and Saul, then combines it with the high-concept ambition of X-Files, as well as the visual flair Gilligan has developed as a director on all his shows. Though the plot involves every person on the planet, the focus is often entirely on Carol, as Gilligan relies on all the things he realized Seehorn could do — tragedy, slapstick, and sheer screen presence — during her time playing attorney Kim Wexler on Saul. There are long stretches where we’re just watching Carol struggle through various tasks, like digging a grave. And it’s riveting. Adding to these words of praise, Sepinwall also writes on his Substack that, Stranger Things possibly aside, he considers Pluribus “the big TV event of the rest of the year.” Vince Gilligan has done a lot of press over the last week, sharing tidbits on everything from Pluribus’ origins and genre to how long the show might run. Gilligan told The Verge that, while he had wanted to return to sci-fi after his previous run on The X-Files, with Pluribus he “didn’t make a conscious decision to make another sci-fi show. Instead, “I realized there was no other way to explain the happenings other than science fiction.” Pluribus is already picked up for a second season, but Gilligan told Polygon he has plans for at least a third as well—assuming the series is a hit. “If you held a gun to my head, I would say three seasons. At least I would hope for three seasons…I said that in the early days of Breaking Bad…and then it turned out to be six, which was great. There turned out to be more story than I thought was possible. So maybe that’ll be the case here. Maybe it won’t be. I don’t know.” To read more about Pluribus ahead of its premiere, here’s a roundup of other details and this is an overview of a recent New York Times preview. Apple TV is available for $12.99 per month and features hit TV shows and movies like Ted Lasso, Severance, The Morning Show, Silo, and Shrinking. Best iPhone accessories