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Around two years will likely pass before Pluribus Season 2 premieres on Apple TV, and viewers will be pondering these five unanswered questions the most in the meantime.
5) What Makes the 13 Survivors Immune?

Pluribus establishes early on that only 13 people on Earth are unaffected by the virus, but the show has not yet explained why they are immune. Carol, Manousos, Koumba Diabatรฉ (Samba Schutte), Laxmi (Menik Gooneratne), and the rest of them may share some unique quality. Or, perhaps they avoided the happy virus out of pure luck. Either way, Pluribus Season 1’s hesitancy to clarify what makes the group resistant to the hive mind sets up an even more intriguing exploration of the virus in Season 2 and beyond.
One also has to wonder what the majority of the survivors have been up to in the latter half of Season 1. It’s known that Carol and Manousos are working together to reverse the Joining. Koumba still appears content to live out his lavish fantasy, and Kusimayu (Darinka Arones) decides to join the happy collective. Everyone else’s status is uncertain, so it will be interesting to see if they re-emerge to help Carol and Manousos.
4) What Does Carol Plan to Do With an Atom Bomb?

In Pluribus‘ Season 1 finale, Carol returns to Albuquerque with a giant box and tells Manousos there’s an atom bomb inside. The episode ends before Carol has a chance to explain her plans for such a dangerous weapon, leaving viewers with a wild cliffhanger ahead of Season 2. Assuming a real nuclear weapon is, in fact, inside the box, one can theorize that it works as a deterrent to the Others, who could take drastic measures to infect Carol with the virus. The stakes are now sky-high, as the others have a way to obtain Carol’s stem cells through her frozen eggs. Regardless of what Carol decides to do with the bomb, the scene is a cool nod to the hive’s earlier admission that it would give her an atomic weapon if she asked for one.











