Pluribus: Heaven Without Freedom?

Is unity without freedom really heaven — or something far darker? I’ve just published a long-form review of Pluribus, Apple TV’s most quietly disturbing new series from Vince Gilligan. On the surface, it offers peace, harmony, and an end to conflict through a benevolent hive mind. But beneath that promise lie some profoundly unsettling questions: What happens to conscience when individuality is erased? Can there be love without the freedom to say no? Is a happiness built on mass death and coerced unity morally coherent? And why does this vision of “heaven on earth” feel so deeply un-Christian? In the piece, I look closely at: Carol’s resistance to conformity and the cost of conscience Koumba Diabaté as an unexpectedly profound witness to human dignity The Joined’s contradictions around consent, harm, and survival Why Pluribus ends up asking theological questions it may not fully realise it’s asking This isn’t a culture-war rant or a TV recap. It’s an attempt to read modern sci-fi through a Catholic lens — and to ask what it reveals about our fear of freedom and our hunger for false peace. 👉 Read it HERE

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