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Pluribus and the Political Economy of TV Production by Curtis Marez, author of Producing Precarity: The Costs of Making TV in Poor Places

Summary by NYU Press
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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NYU Press broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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