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Pluribus S01E07 - "The Gap" Discussion Thread
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Hard agree.
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I thought this episode was like 90% filler, not unlike episode 5. The journey through SudAmerica was cool to watch even though nothing was really happening most of the time. But it kind of reminded me of some of the mid-season Walking Dead episodes where there was just long scenes of silence for no apparent reason other than to just convey how SAD and BORED they are. Which, fine, whatever, it just doesn't make for a very good television episode that's all.EDIT: Ok, I revise the 90% amount, you're probably closer with 50%. I read a bunch of other commentary on the episode and there was some maybe obvious character development / juxtaposition that kinda went over my head. In retrospect, I think this was an episode preparing us for the likely Carole / Manousos meetup. After everything that he's been through, I think he'll just view Carole as a complete sellout.
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I think Manousos is going to murder Zosia. I know this is a ways out, but that's the way I see this going at this point.spoiler
I like where they're going with it, I just think they could have done more with the runtime. I like that they showed how far Manousos was willing to go to avoid getting help from the plurbs, and I'm glad they gave us some time to appreciate how far he was going, but it just stretched out. He's collecting rain water, he's fishing in a creek, there are two separate scenes where he's siphoning gas for his car. Two! Beautiful shots and great character development, but you have to let something land on the editing room floor.Same with Carol. Do we need 20+ minutes to reaffirm that she is, in fact, lonely and sad? They could easily have carved 5-7 minutes out of this episode to give us a C plot or additional scene about one of the other survivors, give us some more clues as to what's going on, shown us a bit of this weird universe they've established.
The comparison to TWD is apt, although TWD had 16-episode seasons, plus the pressure of being on linear TV and having to occasionally work in filler episodes for budget reasons to meet the episode quota. There's no excuse for that on these streaming shows.
I do think they've set us up well for a meeting between Carol and Manousos. Hard to tell what's going to happen, but your prediction is as good as any. It would save Carol from being the bad guy on the show.