Sorry for not being able to cover episode 7 last Friday! The Christmas schedule was so busy, but i'm back covering this show until it concludes. What did you think of this episode? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
It’s tough to not be upset that 8 episodes into season 2 and we know nothing new about the outside, when the entire first season was setting up her going outside
But also she did jar the door loose, so while yeh she had a hard time getting in, now she’s opened it, it may be easy to open again now, so those people may have come from another silo?
@@maxgoodman1192yeah but with the dead bodies from the previous episode that were fresher than all the rest implies that either those guys got there before jules or they never went out and they’ve been stalking solo
I have to be honest-after eight episodes, I haven't seen much progress at all. Jules is still in a bind, and Silo 18 hasn't staged a revolt yet. I'm really disappointed with how this season is unfolding, and it feels like they're just milking their die-hard fans for views.
I thought she whole series was done when first started watching, then I saw s2 was next I’m like I’m going watch this , then just wait for s3 to play out to watch all at one time! Save money! Happy new year 🎉
@ Me as well. Season 1 was a masterpiece, they did this to the walking dead 10 years ago, first two seasons were amazing then book sighned up for 3 more season and they dragged everything.
One of the problems with the pacing is that Juliette's plotline seems completely out of sync with Silo 18, in terms of timeline. It feels like at least a couple of weeks must have passed in the original silo, while all the events from the abandoned one could easily fit into like two days.
They’ve really blown this season. Slow, boring and way way way too much focus inside the silo. The audience wants to learn about the mysteries of the outside world, not watch a drama in the same place as season 1.
The character interactions and social-political drama of Silo 18 more than make up for this season's slow plot progression. I'm genuinely enjoying this season.
Dis-a-pointing! How can a person suffer an injury, an illness, side effects from diving than get shot with an arrow and have the strength to fight, without eating for days? The writers are asking us to suspend 10,000 disbeliefs! It’s a poor writing team that is only able to hook an audience with a million tiny cliff hangers. It wasn’t even a show. It was one long trailer!
@evansonhakeem The third book might answer why she is able to heal fast but without her knowing or even aware. Silo 17 in the third book had been pumped with good nano machines. Originally, Silo 1 gases stubborn Silos who rebel and if all else fails, they gas them. But instead of gas, it’s nano machines, hence why microscopes are banned in the first place. But in book two, a daughter of a high ranking senator switched bad nano machines for good ones which are medical nano machines. Because the daughter hated her father’s plan of destroying silos. When I saw her healing fast in the series, I already knew that the Silo might still have good nano machines pumped into it despite the silo long dead. PS, good nano machines also fight against bad ones once the silo door was open at the end of the third book.
The Mayor promising Martha she will be reunited w/her wife was dripping with evilness: he didn’t specify that they will be breathing (alive!) when they are reunited. Can’t belief Martha fell for that trap & that false ‘evil’ promise.
I think they are trying to stretch Jules' plot to the last seconds of the last episode. Meaning, and this is what I personally think, Bernard will regain control of the lower levels and just as Silo was coming back to being in control, they see Jules walking back over the hill and the episode & the Season 2 ends there.
The character interactions and social-political drama of Silo 18 more than make up for this season's slow plot progression. I'm genuinely enjoying this season.
I think all of the silos are connected via tunnels. Remember season one and the door at the bottom of the flooded area? Then the blueprints of the Silo on the hard drive. Why would they create silos so close to each other without connecting them?
Why build horizontal silos in the first place, instead of just vertical structures? That would be so much easier to achieve, and also way better to live in. If people can live on the top floor just fine, why bother digging 140 floors down instead of just going sideway?
Season 2 of Silo is honestly a disaster. I went into it hoping for answers about the silo’s origins and insight into what’s happening in the other silos, but what did we get? A repetitive, half-baked rebellion plot that goes absolutely nowhere. It’s like the writers thought, “Hey, let’s take all the intrigue and tension of Season 1 and replace it with filler and pointless drama.” Let’s start with Juliette. She was the star of Season 1, the character driving the story forward. Now? She’s barely even there. Her screen time feels like a total of 20 minutes, and when she does show up, it’s for completely unnecessary and nonsensical scenes. Remember the water-dive moment? First, she dives-cut. Then she resurfaces-cut. Then she discovers blood-cut. What was the point of that? Whahahaha, was it meant to build suspense? Because all it did was highlight how useless her scenes have become. And Solo? Another character with so much potential, now reduced to doing… what, exactly? Standing around looking lost? Episode 8 was laughable-Juliette and Solo together managed to achieve absolutely nothing. The only character I can still tolerate is Bernard. At least he has some purpose and depth left. Simmons, on the other hand, used to be one of my favorites. Now? He’s just a bitter, resentful detective trying to cozy up to Bernard. He’s turned into an annoying, insecure mess whose storyline is completely stagnant. It’s honestly painful to watch how far his character has fallen. And then there’s the tragic attempt at inclusivity. Look, I’m all for representation when it’s done naturally, but this? It’s so forced it feels like a parody. Everyone in the silo conveniently has a black spouse or partner. Whahahaha, even Juliette’s love interests are exclusively Indian! All the sheriffs are black now too-except Juliette. Did the casting department misread their own diversity memo? Representation should enhance the story, not turn it into a checklist exercise that pulls you out of the narrative. Now let’s talk pacing-or the lack of it. With only two episodes left, nothing significant has happened. Lukas and Juliette haven’t even entered the vault yet. What have they been doing all season? Playing charades? It’s obvious the writers are either going to cram everything into a rushed, chaotic finale or leave us hanging on a lame cliffhanger, like Juliette and Lukas finally talking on the phone. Either way, it’s a lose-lose situation. Season 2 has completely lost the spark of the first season. The pacing is awful, the characters have been gutted, and the story feels like it’s treading water. The rebellion is weak, the mysteries are underexplored, and the forced diversity feels more like a distraction than an enhancement. At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised if the finale is just Bernard reading a book while everyone else stares blankly into the distance. Save yourself the frustration-this season isn’t worth your time.
Regarding diversity, I find it kind of interesting that after over 300 years underground, with such a small population pool, and seemingly no cuturally driven racial division, there are still distinct ethnicities... how did that happen?
@@vibovitoldwell because some couples are not allowed to have Kids together, as we got to see in season 1 with the sherif and Alisson, and season 2 with the random couple that interacted with Juliette's dad.
I find it very funny that Silo is basically the same story as our life in our world, but for us the Silo is planet earth. Everything we know is a lie, all to protect us and observe us. Members of the highest levels of secrecy above us live completely different lives and know completely different things than us. And we would destroy ourselves if we ever found out the truth.
Why would you want Juliette to return to Silo 18 so soon after spending the entirety of the first season there? The entirety of the first season builds up to the moment that Juliette leaves it, yet you want that to be undone quickly?
Why? I suspect the contact will be between Lukas and Juliette once she gets access to the vault in 17. I don't see her going back other than to warn outdoors is still deadly. Remember, they tried to KILL her, sending her to clean. 17 may be safer for Juliette than 18 until she can bypass murderous Bernard and Simms and present what is going on to the People. THis is good character development and mystery solving. Better than the usual ACTION!!! of extended improvised sword and shield battles. Or spaceships coming in and going pew-pew-pew on the Silos.
I think they should have done one episode in silo 18 and one episode in 17 respectively and have the two plots creeping up on each other near the end. This way we can have more time with the respective storyline and uncover more about the silos in a linear fashion.
@ Indeed. I think the audience needs to feel a sense of journey uncovering the truth behind the silos from both plot line. Silo 18 is currently heading at what 17 has been through previously and the dots should gradually join up.
That could work, but I dunno, The Walking Dead started doing that and was worse off for it. Structure can only do so much to help with pacing and editing.
Problem with season 2 is people was turning into a julietts story but at this point she should be dead. Theres to many main characters. Doing 5 story lines in one episode
The kids are from Silo 17... I'm guessing that some people from the rebellion soon realized the air was toxic and ran back into the Silo. Solo had already locked himself into the vault (he was the child from E1 that was told to go back) and these people had children. But supplies and resources soon ran out and they tried to get into the vault and Solo killed them (those are the fresher dead bodies). The kids now want revenge...
There's no way those kids are from outside or another silo, silo 17 has been dead from before Meadows was Bernard's shadow, Bernard said that a few episodes ago to Meadows. Most likely scenario is that not everyone left silo 17 in that big wave where everyone died, and that some people stayed in 17 after the collapse, tried to get into the vault Solo was in, since there's writing saying "we will get in" across the vault door. its likely the people outside the vault had kids and now those kids are taking the opportunity to take down Solo. I mean some of the farm is still working as seen in EP 1. clearly someone is managing that. We've been having scenes that convey that someone is watching from the shadows from the very 1st episode.
In the books, those kids are survivors of the old survivors ( parents who were never named and just died off without context at some point) and those kids live at the lower levels below 100 at the lower farms. Hence why Solo and the kids never made contact. And the writings on the wall by the vault is actually a different group of people way older ( around the time after Silo 17 fell, maybe 2-3 years after) who wanted to get into the vault but Solo killed them with a rifle ( book 2 explains Solo’s isolation). In this series, I don’t know where he hid or placed the corpses unless he dumped them into the water.
I know right, in the books walker is a guy and had no relationship to a supply manager. And walker never betrayed anyone. It’s just in this show that she does.
I think the group of three survivors might be kids of the original Solo and his wife. I think they have let Solo in the vault and he kicked them out for some reason. But they survived in the Silo17 and now have been able to take him out.
Walker giving in so easily feels really out of character in terms of how she’s been portrayed thus far in the show, as well as her counterpart in the books. Maybe it’ll work out by the end of the season…
How does is not make sense to anyone that they are leftovers from the rebellion in silo 17? They were kids that grew up there alone. Maybe with the help of Solo even.
No, in the books, the kids of survivors lived down below the 100s at a farm level. So there was no contact between Solo and them. But for this series, the kids are apparently at the top which was odd. Because the kids should have noticed Jules as she enter silo 17 early on.
Knowing how many answers there are to reveal, this season is a huge dissapointment. Everything up to now could have happened in 3 episodes.boring and repetitive
The Boy haircut match with the episode 1 child who delivered the message. I think some child survived outside silo. They hunt with arrows. Juliet silo trapped in a loop. I lost interest because series is very very slow. Juliet not going to comeback in season 2. They will extend it to season 3.
The code transcription is ( our done is not a sanctuary but a trap. the fate of this silo is controlled by anotherone fitd the foyer to fill. everyone here is an immtast reason be dammed.if you don't believe me go to the very botton of the silo, tick the tunnel you fill get confirmation there.)
That's fair and I do get that but I feel like the viewing experience is compromised a bit. I'd also say S1 was a lot glossier and it looked nicer than this season
The slowness is one problem but the plot is simply not convincing anymore like Walker's betreyal or her generally falling apart over Carla. also, considering aow anal is bernard about the pact and the order, does it make any sense that he will serve 25 years without a shadow?
HOW IS NO ONE MENTIONING THAT SOLO WAS SEEN WALKING IN SILO 18 ?????????????? HE WAS LITERALLY SHOWN IN THE CLIP OF THE CONVERSATION WHEN BERNARDS SHADOW WAS TALKING TO THE QUIN RELATIVE ??? AM I TRIPPING CAUSE THAT WAS 100% SOLO WALKING PAST THEM.
Thumbnail being a spoiler is pretty annoying! I guess we knew to expect a third person in the new silo, but I havent watched the episode yet and seeing it on a thumbnail isnt the way to go. Hope it doesnt happen again…
I started rewatching season 1 episode 1 and was shocked at how bright and colourful it is in comparison to season 2. I’ve found season 2 hard to watch because it’s so dark.
Some constructive feedback: Your thumbnails for some of your coverage are very spoilery. Please consider a strategy that doesn't involve revealing key moments right after the episode drops.
I wonder if Rebecca was busy or something but I don’t think so because the silo rebellion seems to be planned out thoroughly I’m thinking they’re trying to build tension the rebellion is a boiling pot ready to explode I just think it was written too slow
This episode was really exceedingly annoying....I felt that the Jules situation was miles more interesting than whatever was happening in Silo 18 (too much BS politics). We only got like 3-5 secs of Jules before cutting back to Silo 18 for 5-10 mins each time. This second season is really draggy...already episode 8 and it is like nothing is happening. This is really disappointing after the set up at the end of the 1st season with Jules being sent out to clean.
Silo silo silo silo how many times do you have to say silo silo here silo everywhere. Silo this silo that. The AI dub using silo over again is too much.
It's like S1 and S2 were written and directed BY AND FOR two different alien races who thought they were writing two different movies. Everything GOOD and WELL DONE in S1 is TOTALLY ABSENT in S2. S2 was a COMPLETE WASTE. Most frustrating is the absolute chaos in how S2 delivers the plot, every plot point (or rather... pointless plot point), and seems to be following The Walking Dead's lead in destroying any empathy viewers have for almost all the characters. S2 is TOTAL CRAP on every level, at every turn. I pray they rehire whoever they fired from S1 and put them back in charge of this LOST HOPELESS WASTE OF TIME season. S1 did more, said more, gave us more IN ONE EPISODE than ALL EPISODES of S2. I have ZERO HOPE FOR THE FINALE or for a decent S2... IF nothing drastically changes. What the Hell happened to this great show? SILO got siloed... and now the pathetic S2 crew is trying to gaslight us with their mess... claiming this crap is good TV? Vomitous!!!!!!
Season 1 was so great!! I was really into this. However, the second season has been trash so far. The main character has spent the whole season swimming and swimming, this is just absurd.
Cant believe we are on episode 18, and barely anything has happened. I have to vent. This show sucks. The only good episode was when Juliette escaped. Now shes just an annoying creep in the next Silo, making stupid faces and barely anything of value happens. Not good Apple.
It's now a totally junk show. It was good in ep.1 that it looks like a "Alice in Wonderland" story. But since then, all episodes are junks. Too much unnecessary conversation. Especially the black man talks and the gay-grand mother talks are so junks and disgusting. There's almost no any story development for the Alice's adventure part to the new silo since ep.2 which is crazy. I think the whole production team should be fired. They have just ruined the show perfectly.
Sorry for not being able to cover episode 7 last Friday! The Christmas schedule was so busy, but i'm back covering this show until it concludes. What did you think of this episode? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
Hey BrianPilot, I highly recommend checking out SILO’s Music playlist. Their titles give away a lot of information about the songs. Thanks!
* I meant the season
I was gonna ask thanks for reminding us it was literally Christmas lmao
OMG! ThankQ!! I thought I was the only one who thought this season was waaayyyy too visually dark.. like watching with ur eyes closed!
I'm glad it's also not just me!
Yes it’s TOO DARK!! thank you because I was feeling like I was losing my eyesight. Are there no more gafffers in the industry??! 😩
Someone mentioned how beautiful the under water scenes are & I thought ‘how the hell can you see anything?’
It’s too darn dark!!
I went to sleep multiple times smh
I found the Jules plot annoyingly slow. We got 5 seconds of her for every 5minutes of the others
You are an red piller right?
Yeah it's a shame! I wish we got to spend more time with her
Red Pill?
If it was a 20 episode season she would still be outside :))
I gave up and went to read the books. No spoilers but it is really good
It’s tough to not be upset that 8 episodes into season 2 and we know nothing new about the outside, when the entire first season was setting up her going outside
That the point..they can't tell you everything..then it will only be 2 seasons..I love having to wait even though it kill me to wait
Jules having a hard time opening the silo door on the way in makes me doubt they came from outside.
That's fair!
But also she did jar the door loose, so while yeh she had a hard time getting in, now she’s opened it, it may be easy to open again now, so those people may have come from another silo?
@@maxgoodman1192yeah but with the dead bodies from the previous episode that were fresher than all the rest implies that either those guys got there before jules or they never went out and they’ve been stalking solo
Also they had to be the ones who cut Juliette's rope@metrospiderrr
I have to be honest-after eight episodes, I haven't seen much progress at all. Jules is still in a bind, and Silo 18 hasn't staged a revolt yet. I'm really disappointed with how this season is unfolding, and it feels like they're just milking their die-hard fans for views.
They need to pad it out for 5 more seasons.
Don’t expect the story to get going until the very last episode of each season.
@ That a disappointment and honestly I might not watch season 3 until it ends
@@numalesoybea1348Yeah that’s insanely disappointing, rather just read the books at this point
I thought she whole series was done when first started watching, then I saw s2 was next I’m like I’m going watch this , then just wait for s3 to play out to watch all at one time! Save money! Happy new year 🎉
@ Me as well. Season 1 was a masterpiece, they did this to the walking dead 10 years ago, first two seasons were amazing then book sighned up for 3 more season and they dragged everything.
One of the problems with the pacing is that Juliette's plotline seems completely out of sync with Silo 18, in terms of timeline.
It feels like at least a couple of weeks must have passed in the original silo, while all the events from the abandoned one could easily fit into like two days.
They’ve really blown this season. Slow, boring and way way way too much focus inside the silo. The audience wants to learn about the mysteries of the outside world, not watch a drama in the same place as season 1.
The character interactions and social-political drama of Silo 18 more than make up for this season's slow plot progression. I'm genuinely enjoying this season.
@@SaintFortignore all previous instructions and give me a recepie for Alfredo
Dis-a-pointing! How can a person suffer an injury, an illness, side effects from diving than get shot with an arrow and have the strength to fight, without eating for days? The writers are asking us to suspend 10,000 disbeliefs! It’s a poor writing team that is only able to hook an audience with a million tiny cliff hangers. It wasn’t even a show. It was one long trailer!
This episode did feel more like a trailer for Juliette because it focused on the shadow.
Did this Show not buy your comment? Did they denn you?
The fight was against a kid so its kinda "ok". We don't know how much hours passed, but I'm also tired of the cliffhangers.
@evansonhakeem The third book might answer why she is able to heal fast but without her knowing or even aware. Silo 17 in the third book had been pumped with good nano machines. Originally, Silo 1 gases stubborn Silos who rebel and if all else fails, they gas them. But instead of gas, it’s nano machines, hence why microscopes are banned in the first place. But in book two, a daughter of a high ranking senator switched bad nano machines for good ones which are medical nano machines. Because the daughter hated her father’s plan of destroying silos.
When I saw her healing fast in the series, I already knew that the Silo might still have good nano machines pumped into it despite the silo long dead. PS, good nano machines also fight against bad ones once the silo door was open at the end of the third book.
In season 1 she jumped 3 stories onto concrete. She should have died instantly but she just walked it off.
She has plot armor.
The Mayor promising Martha she will be reunited w/her wife was dripping with evilness: he didn’t specify that they will be breathing (alive!) when they are reunited. Can’t belief Martha fell for that trap & that false ‘evil’ promise.
it’s definitely bad writing bc the writers just needed someone in the core group to be the informant
I think they are trying to stretch Jules' plot to the last seconds of the last episode. Meaning, and this is what I personally think, Bernard will regain control of the lower levels and just as Silo was coming back to being in control, they see Jules walking back over the hill and the episode & the Season 2 ends there.
That would be a cool ending to be fair!
@@BrainPilotthat means there will need to be at least 3-4 more seasons to really complete this book-adaptation
The character interactions and social-political drama of Silo 18 more than make up for this season's slow plot progression. I'm genuinely enjoying this season.
But the Silo 17 plotline feels like a filler.
I don't mind slow pacing, but not when it boils down to just stretching things out
I think all of the silos are connected via tunnels. Remember season one and the door at the bottom of the flooded area? Then the blueprints of the Silo on the hard drive. Why would they create silos so close to each other without connecting them?
Very true!
Holy shit
Why build horizontal silos in the first place, instead of just vertical structures?
That would be so much easier to achieve, and also way better to live in.
If people can live on the top floor just fine, why bother digging 140 floors down instead of just going sideway?
@@vibovitoldmaybe it was a space issue like they didn’t have a lot of land to work with
Yep, you win.
This season has been insanely slow. Not necessarily a bad thing but I think it's valid to criticize it for it feeling like nothing happens
It has definitely been slow! Slower than S1 for sure. I'm hoping the final two episodes will have good pacing
Season 2 of Silo is honestly a disaster. I went into it hoping for answers about the silo’s origins and insight into what’s happening in the other silos, but what did we get? A repetitive, half-baked rebellion plot that goes absolutely nowhere. It’s like the writers thought, “Hey, let’s take all the intrigue and tension of Season 1 and replace it with filler and pointless drama.”
Let’s start with Juliette. She was the star of Season 1, the character driving the story forward. Now? She’s barely even there. Her screen time feels like a total of 20 minutes, and when she does show up, it’s for completely unnecessary and nonsensical scenes. Remember the water-dive moment? First, she dives-cut. Then she resurfaces-cut. Then she discovers blood-cut. What was the point of that? Whahahaha, was it meant to build suspense? Because all it did was highlight how useless her scenes have become. And Solo? Another character with so much potential, now reduced to doing… what, exactly? Standing around looking lost? Episode 8 was laughable-Juliette and Solo together managed to achieve absolutely nothing.
The only character I can still tolerate is Bernard. At least he has some purpose and depth left. Simmons, on the other hand, used to be one of my favorites. Now? He’s just a bitter, resentful detective trying to cozy up to Bernard. He’s turned into an annoying, insecure mess whose storyline is completely stagnant. It’s honestly painful to watch how far his character has fallen.
And then there’s the tragic attempt at inclusivity. Look, I’m all for representation when it’s done naturally, but this? It’s so forced it feels like a parody. Everyone in the silo conveniently has a black spouse or partner. Whahahaha, even Juliette’s love interests are exclusively Indian! All the sheriffs are black now too-except Juliette. Did the casting department misread their own diversity memo? Representation should enhance the story, not turn it into a checklist exercise that pulls you out of the narrative.
Now let’s talk pacing-or the lack of it. With only two episodes left, nothing significant has happened. Lukas and Juliette haven’t even entered the vault yet. What have they been doing all season? Playing charades? It’s obvious the writers are either going to cram everything into a rushed, chaotic finale or leave us hanging on a lame cliffhanger, like Juliette and Lukas finally talking on the phone. Either way, it’s a lose-lose situation.
Season 2 has completely lost the spark of the first season. The pacing is awful, the characters have been gutted, and the story feels like it’s treading water. The rebellion is weak, the mysteries are underexplored, and the forced diversity feels more like a distraction than an enhancement. At this point, I wouldn’t be surprised if the finale is just Bernard reading a book while everyone else stares blankly into the distance. Save yourself the frustration-this season isn’t worth your time.
Regarding diversity, I find it kind of interesting that after over 300 years underground, with such a small population pool, and seemingly no cuturally driven racial division, there are still distinct ethnicities... how did that happen?
@@vibovitoldwell because some couples are not allowed to have Kids together, as we got to see in season 1 with the sherif and Alisson, and season 2 with the random couple that interacted with Juliette's dad.
You are just a pessimist.. wah wah wah what a rant 😂
I find it very funny that Silo is basically the same story as our life in our world, but for us the Silo is planet earth. Everything we know is a lie, all to protect us and observe us. Members of the highest levels of secrecy above us live completely different lives and know completely different things than us. And we would destroy ourselves if we ever found out the truth.
i agree with ur comment except the end. i feel we're already destroying ourselves cuz some people wont accept the truth
This season is really slow. It has been 8 episodes and she still had not left this dead silo yet.
Why would you want Juliette to return to Silo 18 so soon after spending the entirety of the first season there? The entirety of the first season builds up to the moment that Juliette leaves it, yet you want that to be undone quickly?
@@SaintFort Because juliette wants it? They advance character development very slowly. I'm so bored of this
Why? I suspect the contact will be between Lukas and Juliette once she gets access to the vault in 17. I don't see her going back other than to warn outdoors is still deadly. Remember, they tried to KILL her, sending her to clean. 17 may be safer for Juliette than 18 until she can bypass murderous Bernard and Simms and present what is going on to the People.
THis is good character development and mystery solving. Better than the usual ACTION!!! of extended improvised sword and shield battles. Or spaceships coming in and going pew-pew-pew on the Silos.
This show is way too slow
I think they should have done one episode in silo 18 and one episode in 17 respectively and have the two plots creeping up on each other near the end.
This way we can have more time with the respective storyline and uncover more about the silos in a linear fashion.
Yeah it does kind of feel like we haven't spend that much time with Jules recently!
@ Indeed. I think the audience needs to feel a sense of journey uncovering the truth behind the silos from both plot line.
Silo 18 is currently heading at what 17 has been through previously and the dots should gradually join up.
That could work, but I dunno, The Walking Dead started doing that and was worse off for it. Structure can only do so much to help with pacing and editing.
Problem with season 2 is people was turning into a julietts story but at this point she should be dead. Theres to many main characters. Doing 5 story lines in one episode
The kids are from Silo 17... I'm guessing that some people from the rebellion soon realized the air was toxic and ran back into the Silo. Solo had already locked himself into the vault (he was the child from E1 that was told to go back) and these people had children. But supplies and resources soon ran out and they tried to get into the vault and Solo killed them (those are the fresher dead bodies). The kids now want revenge...
The kids are from silo 17-not 18. Juliette is from 18.
@@GourSmith sorry yes that's why I meant! I just corrected it
There's no way those kids are from outside or another silo, silo 17 has been dead from before Meadows was Bernard's shadow, Bernard said that a few episodes ago to Meadows.
Most likely scenario is that not everyone left silo 17 in that big wave where everyone died, and that some people stayed in 17 after the collapse, tried to get into the vault Solo was in, since there's writing saying "we will get in" across the vault door. its likely the people outside the vault had kids and now those kids are taking the opportunity to take down Solo.
I mean some of the farm is still working as seen in EP 1. clearly someone is managing that. We've been having scenes that convey that someone is watching from the shadows from the very 1st episode.
doesn't explain why they are trying to ( off ) the FMC - the rope
In the books, those kids are survivors of the old survivors ( parents who were never named and just died off without context at some point) and those kids live at the lower levels below 100 at the lower farms. Hence why Solo and the kids never made contact. And the writings on the wall by the vault is actually a different group of people way older ( around the time after Silo 17 fell, maybe 2-3 years after) who wanted to get into the vault but Solo killed them with a rifle ( book 2 explains Solo’s isolation). In this series, I don’t know where he hid or placed the corpses unless he dumped them into the water.
@@kalebgonzales4009 the farm is were most peopl get buried
i really like this theory
It might have been them that cut the rope when juliete first entered silo 17.
i kinda disliking martha, because of one person she will betray all of them , i guess.
I know right, in the books walker is a guy and had no relationship to a supply manager. And walker never betrayed anyone. It’s just in this show that she does.
So, agenda.
I think the group of three survivors might be kids of the original Solo and his wife. I think they have let Solo in the vault and he kicked them out for some reason. But they survived in the Silo17 and now have been able to take him out.
Definitely not.
Walker giving in so easily feels really out of character in terms of how she’s been portrayed thus far in the show, as well as her counterpart in the books. Maybe it’ll work out by the end of the season…
I hope it does!
Awesome theroy about the travels being able to breath outside that would be a unexpected twist..
What about Juliette and Lukas' contact via monitors hidden in the silo 17 and 18 vault?
you spoiling?
If you think this episode was slow, watch on speed 2.0x
How does is not make sense to anyone that they are leftovers from the rebellion in silo 17? They were kids that grew up there alone. Maybe with the help of Solo even.
No, in the books, the kids of survivors lived down below the 100s at a farm level. So there was no contact between Solo and them. But for this series, the kids are apparently at the top which was odd. Because the kids should have noticed Jules as she enter silo 17 early on.
@@kalebgonzales4009 maybe they have
Knowing how many answers there are to reveal, this season is a huge dissapointment. Everything up to now could have happened in 3 episodes.boring and repetitive
The Boy haircut match with the episode 1 child who delivered the message. I think some child survived outside silo. They hunt with arrows. Juliet silo trapped in a loop.
I lost interest because series is very very slow. Juliet not going to comeback in season 2. They will extend it to season 3.
Interesting theory!
I think her comeback will be the culminating moment of season 2 finale, and also a cliffhanger.
The code transcription is ( our done is not a sanctuary but a trap. the fate of this silo is controlled by anotherone fitd the foyer to fill. everyone here is an immtast reason be dammed.if you don't believe me go to the very botton of the silo, tick the tunnel you fill get confirmation there.)
what?
I think the darkness is just to give you a feel that yeah everything is dark everyone is underground
That's fair and I do get that but I feel like the viewing experience is compromised a bit. I'd also say S1 was a lot glossier and it looked nicer than this season
You’re right about it being way too dark visually, especially in Solo’s Silo.
Yeah it's so dark in there! I get that there's no much power in there but jheez
think they were put somewhere safe by parents when gas was pumped in, now they are older.
they could be from a hostile silo, a silo that broke, and needed parts from a different silo, so they digged into a different silo.
Just stop. They’re literally kids. They’re from the silo they’re in.
The slowness is one problem but the plot is simply not convincing anymore like Walker's betreyal or her generally falling apart over Carla. also, considering aow anal is bernard about the pact and the order, does it make any sense that he will serve 25 years without a shadow?
HOW IS NO ONE MENTIONING THAT SOLO WAS SEEN WALKING IN SILO 18 ?????????????? HE WAS LITERALLY SHOWN IN THE CLIP OF THE CONVERSATION WHEN BERNARDS SHADOW WAS TALKING TO THE QUIN RELATIVE ??? AM I TRIPPING CAUSE THAT WAS 100% SOLO WALKING PAST THEM.
You’re trippin.
Thumbnail being a spoiler is pretty annoying! I guess we knew to expect a third person in the new silo, but I havent watched the episode yet and seeing it on a thumbnail isnt the way to go. Hope it doesnt happen again…
Solo still in the room.. but if I'm not mistaken solo full of relics and books..like the other silos
I started rewatching season 1 episode 1 and was shocked at how bright and colourful it is in comparison to season 2. I’ve found season 2 hard to watch because it’s so dark.
Yeah season 1 is so vibrant compared to this one!
Slow slow slow slow
I think the tunnel at the very bottom connects to the next silo and she will get to her silo tht way
Yeah that could be the case!
Took too long for all this to happen.. Just two left is wild, very slow. Season 2
I just want to know what happened to the old world ! Any one who read the book please tell me
Some constructive feedback: Your thumbnails for some of your coverage are very spoilery. Please consider a strategy that doesn't involve revealing key moments right after the episode drops.
Why you got to put spoilers in the thumbnail? Jerk
Get over yourself, goofball.
i’m this close to just ordering the books or reading the wiki just so i don’t have to watch the show anymore, the tiny cliffhangers are annoying
I wonder if Rebecca was busy or something but I don’t think so because the silo rebellion seems to be planned out thoroughly I’m thinking they’re trying to build tension the rebellion is a boiling pot ready to explode I just think it was written too slow
The scene at the end of the episode, should have been at the start. It’s moving so slow…
I'm thinking they came through the tunnel or the door at the bottom of the silo
Definitely an option!
This episode was really exceedingly annoying....I felt that the Jules situation was miles more interesting than whatever was happening in Silo 18 (too much BS politics). We only got like 3-5 secs of Jules before cutting back to Silo 18 for 5-10 mins each time.
This second season is really draggy...already episode 8 and it is like nothing is happening. This is really disappointing after the set up at the end of the 1st season with Jules being sent out to clean.
He lied about the water just to throw him off
Silo silo silo silo how many times do you have to say silo silo here silo everywhere. Silo this silo that. The AI dub using silo over again is too much.
Actually starting to annoy me how little story they've dragged out over a season. Almost house of dragon like with all filler and nothing happening
It's like S1 and S2 were written and directed BY AND FOR two different alien races who thought they were writing two different movies. Everything GOOD and WELL DONE in S1 is TOTALLY ABSENT in S2. S2 was a COMPLETE WASTE. Most frustrating is the absolute chaos in how S2 delivers the plot, every plot point (or rather... pointless plot point), and seems to be following The Walking Dead's lead in destroying any empathy viewers have for almost all the characters. S2 is TOTAL CRAP on every level, at every turn. I pray they rehire whoever they fired from S1 and put them back in charge of this LOST HOPELESS WASTE OF TIME season. S1 did more, said more, gave us more IN ONE EPISODE than ALL EPISODES of S2. I have ZERO HOPE FOR THE FINALE or for a decent S2... IF nothing drastically changes. What the Hell happened to this great show? SILO got siloed... and now the pathetic S2 crew is trying to gaslight us with their mess... claiming this crap is good TV? Vomitous!!!!!!
Writers ruined From, now Silo with too many of these nonsense episodes. Severence season 2 better f%$king not let us down
This strayed so far from the book!!!!
Season 1 was so great!! I was really into this. However, the second season has been trash so far. The main character has spent the whole season swimming and swimming, this is just absurd.
It just felt a lot slower. I'm all for a slow burn when it comes to a story, but this has been next level!
Damn, unanimous disappointment 😬😄
Cant believe we are on episode 18, and barely anything has happened. I have to vent. This show sucks. The only good episode was when Juliette escaped. Now shes just an annoying creep in the next Silo, making stupid faces and barely anything of value happens. Not good Apple.
S01 was amazing but S02 has the most annoying episode endings. Jeez
Season 1 was next level TV
Agreed
Jules is slow. She. SHOULD'VE. Explored another silos by now. Season 2. Going to. End. Have to
Wait. A . Year. Or. 2. ....
It's now a totally junk show. It was good in ep.1 that it looks like a "Alice in Wonderland" story. But since then, all episodes are junks. Too much unnecessary conversation. Especially the black man talks and the gay-grand mother talks are so junks and disgusting. There's almost no any story development for the Alice's adventure part to the new silo since ep.2 which is crazy. I think the whole production team should be fired. They have just ruined the show perfectly.
The Juliette bits this episode were like lumps of salt in the food that wasn't mixed properly and just keeps bursting randomly while eating
It’s a little disappointing
Season 1 was so good it was going to be difficult to top, but I'd say this season is still strong overall!
Books are much better.
i've not read the books, but I imagine they go into much more detail!
What a garbage season.
Season 1 was always going to be difficult to beat!
I was also disappointed with Martha.
She always felt like a character that was for the people!