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Pluribus Season 1 Episode 6 - HDP

Pluribus Season 1 Episode 6 - HDP

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Nothing says “we’re not monsters” like shrink-wrapped human meat in a freezer. In Episode 6 of Pluribus (“HDP”), Carol uncovers the dark secret behind the Others' food supply — and let’s just say, she may never look at milk the same way again.Brandon & Chanel break down the jaw-dropping reveals:The Agri-Jet warehouse scene: Carol finds dismembered bodies, vats, grinders… and it gets worseWhat is HDP? Human. Derived. Protein. And yes, it’s exactly what it sounds likeThe John Cena appearance (!!) — the hivemind uses celebrities to explain everythingKoumba’s Vegas fantasy turns into a Bond parody gone rogue (bubble bath and all)Why the Others abandon Vegas the second Carol gets closeThe stem cell twist: how the Others plan to assimilate the immune — and why Carol vows to never consentCarol’s heartbreak over being excluded from the immune Zoom groupThat gut-punch ending: Manousos sees Carol’s video and finally hits the roadFrom drone deliveries to celebrity cameos to mass-produced “milk” that’s not really milk, Pluribus Episode 6 is a genre-bending cocktail of sci-fi horror, deadpan comedy, and existential dread. Rhea Seehorn delivers again, and Brandon & Chanel are here to make sense of every surreal, stomach-turning moment.🎧 LISTEN & FOLLOW BRANDON & CHANEL — WE WAS WATCHING PODCAST🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tx2WCy...🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...📲 Twitter → @WeWasWatching📸 Instagram → @wewaswatching🔔 Subscribe → https://www.youtube.com/@WeWasWatchin...


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