A late-season turn in Apple TV+’s Pluribus has jolted the conversation around Vince Gilligan’s new series: Episode 8 ends with Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) and Zosia (Karolina Wydra) sharing a kiss that grows into a night together, shifting their tense handler-and-holdout dynamic into something openly romantic.
The moment lands after Carol’s long stretch of isolation and her decision to let the hive mind back into Albuquerque. The episode shows Carol spending a full day with Zosia, trading suspicion for companionship while still chasing answers about the “Others,” the cheerful collective created by an extraterrestrial virus that left just 13 people immune. Apple has framed the premise starkly: the “most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness.”
Wydra has urged viewers to treat the kiss as a question mark, not a tidy turning point. “They’re not villains,” she said of the Others, arguing that certainty can turn dangerous “when somebody’s so extreme in their beliefs,” even if the intent reads as sincere. She added that the creative team debated what Zosia wants in that scene and that she’d rather “the audience” sit with their own interpretation.
That ambiguity fits the episode’s reveals. Carol learns the hive communicates through unconscious electrical signaling, sleeps packed into large shared spaces to conserve resources, and is building technology aimed at sending a message back toward the virus’s origin. The show also underlines that Zosia’s attention can serve a tactical purpose: keeping Carol occupied and away from plans to reverse the Joining.
The romantic beat arrives as the series hits a commercial stride. Apple has said Pluribus is now the platform’s most-watched show, and Season 2 is already in motion. The Season 1 finale, titled “La Chica o El Mundo,” will stream earlier than the original schedule, with the listed release shifting to Dec. 24 and the episode appearing the prior evening in the U.S., following Apple TV+’s usual drop pattern.





















































