Pluribus and the Political Economy of TV Production by Curtis Marez, author of Producing Precarity: The Costs of Making TV in Poor Places
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2026/05 The series »Pluribus« is a parable of the attacked subject of the present On »Breaking Bad« follows »Pluribus«. Vince Gilligan's new series stroke turns back on the gloomy world of drug crime. Happiness in the science fiction drama does not come from the Crystal Meth kitchen, but from the very top. Till Wagner
Pluribus and the Political Economy of TV Production by Curtis Marez, author of Producing Precarity: The Costs of Making TV in Poor Places
One of the stars of the TV program Pluribus is a cul-de-sac. The show is about a virus from space that turns most of humanity into a sinister group mind. One of the few people unaffected by the virus, Carol Sturka (Rhea Seahorn), lives out her grief and anger in her Pueblo-style home, part of an upscale suburban development in Albuquerque. The entire cul-de-sac, including all seven houses, was built for Pluribus. The cul-de-sac reveals more than…
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