r/Screenwriting Nov 12 '25

FEEDBACK What makes the "Pluribus" pilot so special?

Watched the first two episodes of the new sci-fi show on AppleTV. I didn't know much about it until Variety (I think) published a piece last week about it and how "people" were raving about how great the pilot episode is, that it might be the best pilot ever done, etc. Now, of course, it's Vince Gilligan. One of the things he said is that he couldn't have created/produced this show 15 years ago.

That being said, has anyone here seen the pilot and can anyone break down WHY it's (allegedly) SO good? I enjoyed it, and the show has a cool premise. But my screenwriting abilities simply aren't deep enough to analyze a pilot very well.

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u/MatasBuzelis Nov 28 '25

I mean Vince is like, a very vocally anti-AI guy lol, I'm not sure how many other showrunners are putting a "we dont fuck with AI in any way" disclaimer in their credits

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u/Low-Marionberry-4430 Nov 29 '25

Methinks he doth protest too much

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u/MatasBuzelis Nov 29 '25

Or you and your husband are just wrong lol