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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2025 · 1H 7M

Pluribus Season 1 Episode 7 - Please Come Back

from We Was Watching: An Invincible Podcast · host Chanel and Brandon

Silence never felt so loud. In Pluribus Episode 7 (“The Gap”), the show dials down the dialogue and cranks up the emotion. With Carol wandering alone through New Mexico and Manousos crossing continents to find her, Pluribus delivers its most poetic, gut-punching hour yet — and Rhea Seehorn and Carlos-Manuel Vesga are jaw-droppingly good.Time Stamps:Pluribus Recap Started at (8:50)Brandon and Chanel Talk about what they Watched This week (52:00)Brandon & Chanel break down this word-light, emotion-heavy installment:Carol sings her way through grief: from R.E.M. to “Hot in Herre” to Sousa’s greatest hitsManousos practices English across the Darién Gap — “I am not one of them. I wish to save the world.”The fireworks scene and Carol’s near-death moment: dark, hilarious, existentialNature invades — wolves return, solitude creeps in, and the Others stay goneZosia’s surprise return — a wordless embrace that says everythingA masterclass in sound design: music, silence, buzzing drones, and gut-wrenching criesWhy this might be Pluribus’ most daring, visually stunning, and emotionally grounded episode yetWith its stunning cinematography, lack of traditional dialogue, and emotional storytelling told through music, motion, and silence, Episode 7 is an unforgettable midpoint marker. And Brandon & Chanel are here to unpack every lingering glance, aching lyric, and wilderness scream.🎧 LISTEN & FOLLOW BRANDON & CHANEL — WE WAS WATCHING PODCAST🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tx2WCy...🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...📲 Twitter → @WeWasWatching📸 Instagram → @wewaswatching🔔 Subscribe → https://www.youtube.com/@WeWasWatchin...#Pluribus #TheGap #RheaSeehorn #VinceGilligan #AppleTV #ManousosOviedo #CarolSturka #Zosia #TVRecap #WeWasWatching #SciFiDrama #EmotionalTV #SoundDesignMasterclass #WordlessStorytellingWe Was Watching

Silence never felt so loud. In Pluribus Episode 7 (“The Gap”), the show dials down the dialogue and cranks up the emotion. With Carol wandering alone through New Mexico and Manousos crossing continents to find her, Pluribus delivers its most poetic, gut-punching hour yet — and Rhea Seehorn and Carlos-Manuel Vesga are jaw-droppingly good.Time Stamps:Pluribus Recap Started at (8:50)Brandon and Chanel Talk about what they Watched This week (52:00)Brandon & Chanel break down this word-light, emotion-heavy installment:Carol sings her way through grief: from R.E.M. to “Hot in Herre” to Sousa’s greatest hitsManousos practices English across the Darién Gap — “I am not one of them. I wish to save the world.”The fireworks scene and Carol’s near-death moment: dark, hilarious, existentialNature invades — wolves return, solitude creeps in, and the Others stay goneZosia’s surprise return — a wordless embrace that says everythingA masterclass in sound design: music, silence, buzzing drones, and gut-wrenching criesWhy this might be Pluribus’ most daring, visually stunning, and emotionally grounded episode yetWith its stunning cinematography, lack of traditional dialogue, and emotional storytelling told through music, motion, and silence, Episode 7 is an unforgettable midpoint marker. And Brandon & Chanel are here to unpack every lingering glance, aching lyric, and wilderness scream.🎧 LISTEN & FOLLOW BRANDON & CHANEL — WE WAS WATCHING PODCAST🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tx2WCy...🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...📲 Twitter → @WeWasWatching📸 Instagram → @wewaswatching🔔 Subscribe → https://www.youtube.com/@WeWasWatchin...#Pluribus #TheGap #RheaSeehorn #VinceGilligan #AppleTV #ManousosOviedo #CarolSturka #Zosia #TVRecap #WeWasWatching #SciFiDrama #EmotionalTV #SoundDesignMasterclass #WordlessStorytellingWe Was Watching

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