Pluribus: la individualidad como discapacidad

Pluribus is one of those series that you don't just watch: it stays with you. In this video, I analyze why Vince Gilligan's new work is perhaps the most stimulating science fiction I've seen in years. Without major spoilers, I explore the questions the series raises: 👉 What do we lose when the "self" disappears? 👉 Can a collective mind be a utopia without villains? 👉 What if individuality, as we understand it, were an obstacle to happiness? Pluribus doesn't just present a disquieting world; it holds up a mirror. A mirror that forces us to think about identity, consciousness, free will, and the very value of existing as a unique person. If you're watching it, tell me below: Would you resist... or hang your head? Become a member of this channel to enjoy perks:    / @gabrielincertis   ⚔️ El Chou Merch: https://www.latostadora.com/shop/ince... Would you tip me? https://streamlabs.com/gabrielincerti... Instagram: @g_incertis (  / g_incertis  ) TikTok: @gabriel.incertis (  / gabriel.incertis  ) Spotify: Gil-Galabriel (https://open.spotify.com/artist/0gyUA...) Twitter:   / gabrielincertis   Discord:   / discord   Twitch:   / ewokcabreado   Want to contact me? Write to me at [email protected] or follow me on: [email protected] #Pluribus #VinceGilligan #ScienceFiction #SciFi #SeriesAnalysis #VideoEssay #Philosophy #Identity #Individuality #TV2025 #RecommendedSeries #RheaSeehorn