S1E9: Alison Tatlock & Darinka Arones
It takes a village! Co-writer and executive producer Alison Tatlock and Darinka Arones (Kusimayu) join Chris to break down the finale’s teaser, in which we visit Kusimayu’s home in the Peruvian hig...
It takes a village! Co-writer and executive producer Alison Tatlock and Darinka Arones (Kusimayu) join Chris to break down the finale’s teaser, in which we visit Kusimayu’s home in the Peruvian hig...
It’s time to choose: the girl or the world? Joining Chris to discuss the Season 1 finale are Vince, co-writer and director Gordon Smith, co-executive producer Trina Siopy, and Rhea Seehorn (Carol)....
On this bonus episode, Chris gets technical with production sound mixer Phillip W. Palmer, supervising sound editor Nick Forshager, and re-recording mixer Larry Benjamin. Sounds like a party!Plurib...
Chris brings together executive producer Diane Mercer, director Melissa Bernstein, writer Jonny Gomez, and editor Skip Macdonald to delve into “Charm Offensive.” On the diner menu this week: extrem...
Director of photography Paul Donachie chats with Chris about his early days as a camera operator shooting Formula 1® documentaries, the cinematic differences between Pluribus and Better Call Saul, ...
Chris hosts Vince, writer and co-executive producer Jenn Carroll, director Adam Bernstein, and Carlos-Manuel Vesga (Manousos) to discuss “The Gap.” The group digs into the episode’s many ...
Costume designer Jennifer Bryan joins Chris on a special bonus episode to talk about dressing everyone in the entire world, the retro stylings of Mr. Diabaté’s Vegas, and Carol’s now-iconic yellow ...
Viva Las Vegas! Joining Chris this week to break down episode 6 are Vince, director Gandja Monteiro, writer Vera Blasi, and Samba Schutte (Mr. Diabaté). They chat about filming in Elvis’ suite at t...
Pluribus property master Mark Hansen hops on with Chris to chat all things props! The two discuss Mark’s journey to Albuquerque, the TV version of a show-and-tell, and those mysterious milk cartons...
Joining Chris for this week’s roundtable are director Gordon Smith, writer Ariel Levine, editor Joey Liew, and composer Dave Porter. The group discusses the episode’s “exodus” scene, how to se...
From across the pond, director Zetna Fuentes chats with Chris about establishing a new character, working with the mayor of Albuquerque, and advice for those aspiring to direct.Pluribus: ...
Chris sits down with Vince, episode writer Alison Tatlock, Rhea Seehorn (Carol), and Carlos-Manuel Vesga (Manousos) to talk about episode 4, “Please, Carol.” The team discusses the introduction of ...
Miriam Shor (Helen) connects with Chris to chat about building a friendship with Rhea Seehorn, bringing her improv training to Barnes & Noble, and how to act cold in a hot ice hotel. Pluri...
Chris chats with Vince, episode writer and director Gordon Smith, production designer Denise Pizzini, and Karolina Wydra (Zosia) about the show’s third episode, “Grenade.” Gordon shares scenes that...
Director of photography Marshall Adams dissects some of the most challenging sequences in the first two episodes, including the infamous “Scene 46” and the incredible live composite of the C-130 ta...
Movement choreographer Nito Larioza joins Chris for a conversation about the episode “We Is Us” and his approach to designing the unique body language of The Others.Pluribus: The Official Podcast i...
Vince Gilligan joins Chris in the writers’ room again to chat about episode 2, “Pirate Lady,” with Karolina Wydra (Zosia), executive producer Diane Mercer, and production designer Denise Pizzini. T...
Chris McCaleb sits down in the Pluribus writers’ room with show creator Vince Gilligan, star Rhea Seehorn (Carol), and co-executive producers Jenn Carroll and Trina Siopy to discuss “We Is Us,” the...
Join Pluribus editor and host Chris McCaleb, along with members of the cast and crew, for an inside look at the making of the new Apple Original series. Each week, Chris leads a roundtable discussi...