Ryan Massey+FollowPluribus brings sci-fi thrills to AlbuquerqueVince Gilligan’s latest series, “Pluribus,” transforms familiar spots around Albuquerque into the backdrop for a mind-bending sci-fi adventure. Locals might spot their own neighborhoods, favorite bookstores, or even the iconic Very Large Array as key locations in the show. It’s wild to see places like Jemez Hot Springs and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum woven into a story about the last humans resisting a hive-mind takeover. If you’ve noticed film crews or recognized a spot on screen, you’re not alone! Which local filming location surprised you the most, or made you see your city in a new light? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Pluribus00Share
Henry Thomas+FollowNew Mexico shines in Pluribus filmingVince Gilligan’s latest sci-fi series, “Pluribus,” transforms familiar New Mexico spots into a surreal world where almost everyone shares a hive mind. Locals might spot their favorite haunts—like the Vista Vieja neighborhood, Jemez Hot Springs, and the Albuquerque Country Club—reimagined on screen. From bookstores to breweries, and even a golf course, the show’s locations feel like a love letter to the Land of Enchantment. If you’ve watched “Pluribus,” which New Mexico filming spot surprised you most? Let’s talk about how seeing our own backyards on TV changes the way we experience these places! #Entertainment #TVSeries #Pluribus00Share
tmendez+FollowPluribus finale: Love, loss & tough choicesCarol’s journey in the Pluribus season finale hits hard—her fight isn’t just about saving the world, but about clinging to the people and comfort she’s lost. The episode’s emotional punch comes from seeing Carol’s loneliness and her desperate attempts to find connection, even as the hive threatens to erase her individuality. The clash between Carol’s need for control and Manousos’ hope for humanity’s return is powerful. It’s a reminder that sometimes our biggest battles are with ourselves. What did you think of Carol’s choices? Did the ending leave you rooting for her, or questioning her motives? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Pluribus00Share
michele24+FollowIsolation gets wild in Pluribus’s latest episodeCarol’s solo adventure after the Joining is a wild mix of freedom and unraveling sanity—think beer, fireworks, and joyrides in a Rolls-Royce, all to a soundtrack of classic anthems. Meanwhile, Manousos’s trek from Paraguay to Albuquerque is just as intense, facing nature’s dangers and the relentless cheer of the Others. Both characters, stubbornly independent, start to realize that even the toughest people can’t go it alone forever. With only two episodes left, will their journeys change them for good? What would you do in total isolation—embrace the chaos or crave connection? #Entertainment #Pluribus #AppleTV00Share
Bethany Rivera+FollowIs Apple’s Pluribus Ad a Step Too Far?Apple’s latest marketing move for the show Pluribus—putting personalized messages on smart fridges—has sparked a real-world incident and a heated debate. Are these hyper-targeted, immersive ads blurring the line between engagement and intrusion? With tech like this, are we enhancing the viewing experience or risking our mental well-being? Let’s talk: where should the boundary be for smart tech in our homes? #Tech #AppleTV #Pluribus00Share