'Invasion' Season 3 showrunner Simon Kinberg on creating ''War of the Worlds' meets 'Babel'' (exclusive) Carol discovers from the connected throngs that think as one entity that there are 11 other special individuals that share her ability to reject the virus. A meeting is set with a handful of these unaltered people whose names are Otgonbayar, Xiu Mei, Kusimayu, Laxmi, and Koumba Diabate. All but one of the group she encounters are capable of understanding the dire implications of this odd affliction and how it's robbed human beings of their identity and individuality now that everyone is an expert at anything. What happens to the infected when Carol becomes angry? Karolina Wydra co-stars in Apple TV's "Pluribus." (Image credit: Apple TV) As Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols once sang, "Anger is an energy." Carol is most definitely connected to the hive-mind in a very negative way as each time she displays an outburst of harsh emotions it causes those who've experienced "The Joining" to go into instant seizures or die. In one instance, to the tune of 11 million people killed! This is a situation that the collective consciousness needs to remedy as soon as possible! The ultimate goal of this peaceful alien pandemic has yet to unfold and as the third episode rolls out on Friday, Nov. 14, we're bound to be absorbing more details of how Carol plans to mobilize her abilities to combat this insidious attack on humanity, without risking countless more innocent lives caused by her unchecked uproar. "Pluribus" season 1 is now streaming exclusively on Apple TV. Watch Pluribus on Apple TV+ : You can catch the debut season of this creepy sci-fi thriller on Apple TV, along with other hit sci-fi shows like Invasion, Severance, For All Mankind, Foundation, and Silo. It's low-key the best streaming service for sci-fi these days. <p><u><a href="https://tv.apple.com/channel/tvs.sbd.4000?at=1001l369U&ct=hawk-custom-tracking&itscg=30200&itsct=Future_TV" target="_blank"><u><strong>Apple TV+ costs $12.99 per month, but there is also a <a href="https://tv.apple.com/channel/tvs.sbd.4000?at=1001l369U&ct=hawk-custom-tracking&itscg=30200&itsct=Future_TV" target="_blank"><u><strong>free 7-day trial for new members who want to check out the service without committing. View Deal Out of the country and still want to keep up with Pluribus? Not a problem, as you can still watch it on your streaming service of choice using a VPN. You'll be able to connect to the service you've paid for, no matter where you are (on Earth, it won't work in space, sorry). There are many great VPN services out there, but if you're wanting a recommendation, NordVPN is our top pick. Get over 70% off Nord VPN risk-free for 30 days <p>On a trip abroad and still want to experience the disgusting sounds of Alien: Earth? That's kinda weird, but we're not judging you. In fact, we can help you out. A VPN allows you to watch your streaming shows from anywhere in the world, avoiding pesky geoblocking restrictions.<br /><br />There are lots of VPN services to choose from, but NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast, and it has top-level security features, too. With over 5,000 servers across 60 countries, and at a great price, it's easy to recommend. Social Links Navigation Contributing Writer Jeff Spry is an award-winning screenwriter and veteran freelance journalist covering TV, movies, video games, books, and comics. His work has appeared at SYFY Wire, Inverse, Collider, Bleeding Cool and elsewhere. Jeff lives in beautiful Bend, Oregon amid the ponderosa pines, classic muscle cars, a crypt of collector horror comics, and two loyal English Setters. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name. Logout Source: https://www.space.com/entertainment/space-movies-shows/whats-the-deal-with-the-deep-space-transmission-and-alien-happy-virus-in-apple-tvs-pluribus