Created by Vince Gilligan, the series combines comedy, drama, and science fiction, with Rhea Seehorn, Karolina Wydra, and Miriam Shor in the cast. Produced in the United States, it will be broadcast in France on Apple TV+ starting November 7, 2025, with 55-minute episodes.
In the near future, a woman recognized as the unhappiest person on the planet discovers that she plays a decisive role in a global system designed to preserve the emotional balance of humanity. Tasked with countering a phenomenon of widespread happiness that threatens the established order, she must confront institutions that attempt to control her decisions.
His journey forces him to question the very notion of collective well-being, while political and scientific forces seek to exploit his misfortune to stabilize a system in crisis.
The project is developed by Vince Gilligan, creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, known for his stories centered on characters facing moral dilemmas. The executive producers are Jeff Frost, Gordon Smith, Alison Tatlock, Allyce Ozarski, and Diane Mercer, regular collaborators in Gilligan's universe. Filming took place in the United States in an urban setting designed to reflect a technological near future. The series is based on a narrative device focused on the social consequences of mass psychological innovations.
The tone alternates between dark comedy and introspective drama, with a pace that focuses on the emotional evolution of the protagonists. The themes address wellness monitoring, social control, and the effects of imposed optimism. The target audience is fans of character-driven speculative fiction and works that explore social satire.
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Series | 2025
Season 1 premieres on Apple TV+ on November 7, 2025
Sci-fi | 9 episodes, 55 minutes each
Created by Vince Gilligan | Starring Rhea Seehorn, Karolina Wydra, Miriam Shor
Country: USA
The series offers a speculative exploration of the relationship between individual emotions and collective control, in a setting that blends the near future with social satire.
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