Manousos (Carlos-Manuel Vesga) enters the Darién Gap in Pluribus Episode 7 – here’s why it’s so dangerous in real life.
In episode 7 Manousos – who refuses any contact with the hive mind and has been twiddling around with radio waves for an as-yet-unexplained reason – ends up on a road trip that leads him to a place ...
The Darien Gap, a perilous 60-mile stretch between Panama and Colombia, presents extreme dangers including wildlife, disease, ...
While Manousos was exploring the jungle in Episode 7, Carol was having a few field trips of her own to various attractions in New Mexico including Jemez Springs in Sandoval County, the Georgia ...
The United States has designated a notorious drug-trafficking organisation in Colombia as a terrorist group. The US Treasury ...
The 66-mile section of the rainforest has no roads. Manousos must abandon his vehicle and continue on foot. This crossing ...
Pluribus Episode 7 opens with Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) humming, and later belting, those catchy lyrics from R.E.M.’s 1987 ...
When Manousos hits the Gap, he burns his car, sets out on foot with his machete, and hacks his way through the wilderness. But, unsurprisingly, he eventually loses his footing on a loose rock, before ...
And even before that, “The Gap” is Pluribus ’ tensest episode since the pilot, in the most low-key ways. [ Ed. note: Spoilers ...
The U.S. Treasury Department said the group will also be added to the Office of Foreign Assets Control's sanctions list, ...
Review: Carol and Manousos hit some real lows in Pluribus Episode 7, “The Gap,” which is a beautifully shot and acted episode ...
The antepenultimate episode of Pluribus season 1 puts two of its main characters through the physical and emotional wringer.