Pluribus season 1 review: Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi masterpiece will take you to your happy place

As a big fan of post-apocalyptic films, I immediately got hooked by the setup of Pluribus. It starts with a science experiment gone wrong – a classic trope, but it works! One little error, and suddenly the world is turned upside down by a virus that connects everyone into a single consciousness. Honestly, the visuals are incredibly unsettling. It reminded me of the eerie quiet of 28 Days Later, but also that creeping sense of dread you get from Invasion of the Body Snatchers – all the different versions of that story, really.

All Her Fault cast: Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning star

When Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook) goes to pick up her son, she discovers a woman who doesn’t recognize either of them. As the search intensifies, hidden secrets begin to emerge, revealing that the Irvine family isn’t as perfect as it seems and may be hiding a lot more than they let on.

Working round the clock, contract negotiations and how the route’s really decided: Celebrity Race Across the World secrets revealed

Four well-known personalities and their families are embarking on a trip through the Caribbean and along the Pacific coast of Central America. While the show appears to be a simple travelogue with beautiful scenery and extensive travel, a great deal of behind-the-scenes planning makes it all possible for viewers at home.

See Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown & David Harbour Reunite

Okay, so everyone was saying there was drama between Sadie and Caleb, and I was so worried! But honestly, seeing them arrive together at the season five premiere in LA last night? Total relief! They were both beaming, seriously, all smiles. It was the best thing ever, and I’m officially breathing again. They’re still friends, I knew it!