As the Pluribus team saw an impressive 18 nominations in this Emmy, viewers are still waiting for the second season. If you remember, the season 1 finale begins on a happier note, but the happiness is slowly stripped away as a dark secret is revealed. Therefore, the first season ended on a shocking cliffhanger as Carol Sturka acquires a destructive weapon.This week, actress Rhea Seehorn, who plays Carol in the Apple TV series, addressed the shocking cliffhanger ending in a Deadline interview. After expressing her gratitude for the Emmy nominations, Seehorn revealed that the writing team hasn't finished the Pluribus Season 2 script yet. Therefore, the actress did not give a definite answer when she was asked about the cliffhanger ending of the season 1 finale.What did Rhea Seehorn say about the Pluribus Season 1 finale? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Deadline reporter asked Seehorn about Pluribus Season 2, to which the actress responded that the writing team hasn't finished the scripts yet. She also revealed that while the production team hopes to start as quickly as possible, the writers hope to maintain the same level of writing quality as in season 1. Her exact words to the reporter were:“I am at the stage of dying to read scripts. I don’t have anything, but I know they’re so hard at work. I haven’t even dropped by the office for fear of disturbing them. There is every intention to get us started as fast as we can. I know that that’s so important to the whole writing stuff, but it’s also important to them to maintain the level of writing and production that they’ve done in the past and to reward the intelligence of our audience.”The actress' conversation with the Deadline reporter swiftly broached the cliffhanger ending of the season 1 finale, which saw Carol shockingly acquire an atom bomb. Revealing that she doesn't know what Carol is going to do with the bomb, Rhea Seehorn said:“I do not know what I’m doing with the atom bomb in the driveway, I can tell you that. It’s definitely there. I don’t think it’s secretly an ADU [Accessory Dwelling Unit] for a mother-in-law. I think we’re going to do something with it.”What happened in the season 1 finale? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe last act of the Pluribus Season 1 finale is an emotional gut punch as Carol learns that The Others have found a way to turn her into one of them, even though she doesn't consent to it. Early in the season, Carol had learned that The Others would turn the remaining survivors only with the latter group's explicit consent.Carol had said that she doesn't consent, and her relationship with the turned population improved after that. However, the revelation that they found Carol's relationship with Zosia (part of the hive mind) is damaged by the revelation that The Others found Carol's frozen eggs and adapted the virus for her body. This information is devastating, as Carol and Zosia are romantically involved, but the latter still hopes to turn the former.The only reason Zosia hasn't turned Carol is that the latter has not given explicit permission to turn her into one of the hive minds. However, Carol refuses and returns to her home in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She joins Manousos, who is also living nearby, and informs him that she is joining him in a last-ditch effort to find a cure for this hive mind.Carol has a mysterious crate with her, which contains an atom bomb, which she would detonate if she and Manousos couldn't find a way to reverse the hive-mind virus, ending the first season.Watch the entire first season on Apple TV as we wait for Pluribus Season 2.