Great to see it back and starting at pace, I read the books a few years ago and was nervous to see them come to the small screen but the writers and creatives have knocked it out of the park.
They don’t ever really say. Nor is there room for them unless they go straight down, which doesn’t work as the digger is down there and so is the geothermal source.
I said the same thing myself in another thread. Maybe the writer of the books never clarified or maybe it is an offshoot of the TV show to try to explain where new resources come from to keep the silos operating. But regardless, there is no room for mines. And afer a point, the resources in said mines get played out. Also, said mines risk collapse which in turn risk air filtration in the silo.
Don't get me wrong. I like the series so far. But to believe the silos are self sufficient is insane. We are told 10k people live in silo 18. But the numbers we see don't support this. The number of people actually in this silo would be closer to 1000. None of the individual departments within the silo operations require a huge number of people to function. And even then the amount of food needed to be produced would require a food production 10 - 100X what they have in the show. The fields for example aren't even 10 acres by appearance. Then there is the "mines". An area people are sent as punishment. Yet where are they? They aren't beneath the silo and these 50 silos are so close together that there can't be mines filtering out from them in any direction. What would be more believable is if the 50 silos were interconnected with a local and central government. Each focused on a specific resource or resources to produce. No one silo is unique. Each has a backup silo to produce the same resources in case one or more failed. And yes, some of the silos would fail. The true mystery would be why the each failed and whether or not the central government had anything to do with it. And whether the central government isn't about freeing people but are simply trying to maintain control and keep status quo. I'm still trying to figure out what is killing people. It isn't radiation. But something killed all life in the surrounding area. And this area doesn't appear to get much rain.
So is the rest of the world destroyed or are all this people living in a radiation exclusion zone around the ruins of Atlanta and have no idea the rest of the world is still fine.
I haven't read the stories. The series is well done and highly entertaining. I wouldn't however spend any time doing any semi-formal analysis of the silo because, based on the description of the levels herein, it is completely untenable. There are way too many inconsistencies and basic violations of physics. Also, a fully closed loop ecosystem for 500 years or so requires technology decades, if not centuries, ahead of what we are shown. What we see throughout the silo is, at best, 1990 technology, The disk drive we see in the episodes should have at least been an SSD. The reactor in the mids is insane if the generation is in the down deep. We build datacenters these days with 2N+1 redundancy. They only have the one generator? Plenty of food, but no mention of chemical engineering required to create precursors for apothecary, plastics, metals, glass, etc. The petroleum distillates storage would have to be gargantuan in order to supply for the various products over the centuries. There would need to be chip fab for electronics. Nothing we make now lasts for hundreds of years. The silicon required is highly rare and one can't just mine it wherever. So, maybe 500 years worth of 1990 tech stored somewhere? Hmm. The mines are talked about, but they can't be below the silo, so they must be to the side, but then those other silos are awfully close. If the world was poisoned by nuclear war, then we are talking about radioactive particulates. You don't disinfect for those. They can only be washed away and stored somewhere safe. Also, those were some hellaciously dirty nukes to get 500 years of lethality. If its about radioactivity then what's the deal with the hazmat suits? Those are for gas protection. Maybe some lead in between the plastic layers? Still wouldn't be enough protection. Most nukes we currently have stockpiled would make life nasty for about 30 years or so. Sure, lots of cancer in the follow-up, but people would choose to emerge anyway. People are living in the Chernobyl exclusion zone even though they aren't supposed to. I remain entertained, but a reasonable facsimile of a biosphere - sorry, can't go that far.
The science is ridiculous as is the story. How silly can it be sending people out to wipe a camera then Julie saved by quality Scotch tape to hold her radiation suit together. Still the silo is an engineering marvel to sustain so many people with a perpetual fusion engine. It's like vertical snowpiercer complete with class conflict. You can't overthink the sci-fi part. Remember the sci-fi movies and TV shows 50s and 60s how ludicrous it seems at the time but look what we have today. So anything's possible. 😅
Then you should read the series. I’m a snob and even I enjoyed it. Most of what you find irritating is not a mistake. You’re falling for exactly what the author hoped his audience would. The books flashback to the creation of the silos, which the TV series may or may not get into, so you get a lot more backstory. The outdated tech, for example, was an intentional part of the silo design.
It is like Battlestar Galactica. We are to believe that each battlestar was self sufficient and could produce needed products as long as they could gather or receive the proper resources. But like you, the design just isn't feasible. At least in the fallout universe it is shown that the vaults failed. None of them could go on indefinitely. Some even lacked the resources to last a year. This show (and I'm assuming the books too) go with the assumption that these silos are completely self sufficient. All they need to do is manage their population density and not go beyond 10k people. They try to trick you into thinking you just go down. Eventually you can put the population of a small city in a realitive small space. But I just don't see it. The heat alone would be unbareable. A simple sickness would spread through the population like wild fire.
Air, and also distance, you need a big space for a big population to easily circulate air without needing too many vents and fans, as it can more freely move on its own and disperse and mix to maintain a more uniform air quality throughout the silo. For Distance makes it easier to control people as it will take much longer to go up or down.
I remember in the Novel said it tooks 2hour+ for Mayor Jahn and Deputy Marhn to walk down 20 floor. and it tooks 2 days to reach from top level to the bottom floor, so i dont think 1 floor is as high as our normal floor or poorly presented in the series. so i made a calculation.. Average Walking Speed: A normal walking speed is about 1.4 meters per second (m/s). Time Taken: It takes 6 minutes to walk down one floor, which is 360 seconds. Total Distance Walked: At 1.4 m/s, the total distance walked is: 1.4 m/s × 360s = 504 meters Stair Dimensions: The average height of a step (rise) is about 0.18 meters, and the depth (run) is about 0.28 meters. Number of Steps: Each step has a run of 0.28 meters, so the number of steps is: 504 meters / 0.28 meters per step ≈ 1800 steps Vertical Height: Each step has a rise of 0.18 meters, so the vertical height is: 1800 steps × 0.18 meters per step = 324 meters So, if it takes 6 minutes to walk down one floor of a big spiral staircase, the height of one floor would be approximately 324 meters. This is quite tall for a single floor, so it's likely that the actual walking speed or stair dimensions might vary in real-life scenarios.
yes its only 1600m deep a competitive athletes would take him/her around 80min -time taken from world record- a normal person could take him/her 5-6 times so its hours not days the author not good in math he only cared about adding complexity like as if in a bunker they'll have 1 steam turbine or open steam turbine while working which is unrealistic if there's a crack on turbine enclosure it'll get shutdown cause failure mean big explosion destroy the building meanwhile they casually open the enclosure and work inside it lol
The thing that don’t make sense is the water usage. They are underground and have access to the underground water. If that were the case, they have unlimited amount of water. The only things that they need to worry about is flooding. Water pressure is no joke.
I would think one of the levels would have a play ground, schools and other things for children. Maybe not the full level. Those facilities could be spreadout throughout the silo. I would also have areas for pubs, public fights like MMA, wrestling, or boxing. Also other sports like tennis, football, could be hosted on a level.
You'd think that in the lower levels, there would be baser entertainments like bawdy theatres, exotic (cough) "entertainments" and the like. One of the odd things re the Cafe on Level 1 is that how people seem to appear from deep down there, given the importance of their work and the time taken to get up and down, it would make more sense (and I think the TV series sorts of gives the impression) that the cafe with the external video screen is replicated throughout the levels of the silo which gives the residents access to the "entertainment", this would make far more sense given the circumstances. Finally, you say the population of the silo's is 10,000, I'm fairly sure its twice that!
The reader/viewer, I think in the novels, the stairs ran around the outside of the silo, rather than in the middle, in the series, the characters seem to move much more quickly up and down the Silo than in the book. It also would seem odd that the inhabitants din't adopt a system of parachutes or fishing rod type devices to move information up and down the Silo, they could have developed a simple counterweighted elevator system, but probably IT would prevent that, remember "Judicial" didnt exist in the books/.
@@Bleys001 then why say anything. I always see comments complaining about spoilers but A. The series will be at least slightly different from the books and B. Don't watch lore videos if you don't want to find out what could happen. Logic.
@Ultrameowmeow these types of videos usually cover what has happened so far in the show, with loads of speculation on what's to come. Not sure why you're so offended and compelled to bitch at people who may be irritated with spoilers.
Well some levels have got to have some prostitutes, male and female. Some levels should have spa area, sauna, massage and medicals. Definitely more than one swimming area, but how would the structure handle all that water. One level should be for complaints
Oh no see i knew it i keep telling my kids reading dem artifacts called books gonna cause the tism. I appriciate your candor. YOU ARE AN INSPRIRATION Sir!! Enjoy your homo soup and keep on groaning without shame! Trying to communicate is better then not trying at all ❤
Omg as someone who’s only seen the show, can I had spoilers? Oh I’m gonna guess. Massive cooperations took over and used the fact they destroyed the planet to do experiments on everyone? Maybe that’s fallout, idk but f$&k cooperations. We all share the same planet when will we finally learn to share together?
Havent watched the show, hell the only thing I've seen of this show is this breakdown. But one has to find it just a bit sus that "conveniently" just after they finish these "not bunkers" that work quite perfectly as bunkers, theres a nuclear attack... Well I'm a third of the way through, hoping I learn more about the Silos than just the dirt farm and the gym 😅
Posting these with spoilers right in the thumbnails is just straight idiotic. Give people a chance to follow you but still have the choice to see or not see stuff that hasn't developed yet. Is it ignorance or apathy on your part?
@ICU1337 You do realize the internet is worldwide i'm from.🇨🇦 YOU 🤡. I don't know who all 🇺🇲 politicians are or what they say. My country has its own problems with the mentally ill pride movement. To tell you the truth, I don't think you know much of anything.
@ICU1337 I'm from🇨🇦. You do Know the internet is worldwide. I don't know who all your politicians are or what they say. I know that my country has a problem with the crazy woke movement. I don't think you know too much of anything.
Good lord man, save some time and don't insert your generic plug when you reach an "unknown" floor. JUST SKIP IT! Wrapping it up with an encouragement to comment about what WE think is just boring!
You people are ridiculous. If you don't want spoilers sit on your thumbs and wait til each week releases or wait til January. This channel clearly has more in depth material and the whining is just absurd.
Someone should create a 3D model of the Silo to explore it, say with Unreal Engine.
No
why
Would love to 3D print this..
Great to see it back and starting at pace, I read the books a few years ago and was nervous to see them come to the small screen but the writers and creatives have knocked it out of the park.
So is it true to the books or did they change any major story lines. TV shows often change the books to make it more interesting and less predictable.
I hope there isn't a level 42 ... sounds crap to me
So where are the mines located?
They don’t ever really say. Nor is there room for them unless they go straight down, which doesn’t work as the digger is down there and so is the geothermal source.
I said the same thing myself in another thread. Maybe the writer of the books never clarified or maybe it is an offshoot of the TV show to try to explain where new resources come from to keep the silos operating. But regardless, there is no room for mines. And afer a point, the resources in said mines get played out. Also, said mines risk collapse which in turn risk air filtration in the silo.
Not mentioned but each silo has a Starbucks on every level.
In the last episode the doctor did mention he was on a coffee rush still late at night ...
Deep downs got Dunkin instead
Level 42 was where the bass guitars were stored.
It also contains the answer to the question of life, the universe, and everything.
That's a fantastic shout my friend
There’s something about this comment
😂👏👏👏
Don't get me wrong. I like the series so far.
But to believe the silos are self sufficient is insane. We are told 10k people live in silo 18. But the numbers we see don't support this. The number of people actually in this silo would be closer to 1000. None of the individual departments within the silo operations require a huge number of people to function. And even then the amount of food needed to be produced would require a food production 10 - 100X what they have in the show. The fields for example aren't even 10 acres by appearance.
Then there is the "mines". An area people are sent as punishment. Yet where are they? They aren't beneath the silo and these 50 silos are so close together that there can't be mines filtering out from them in any direction.
What would be more believable is if the 50 silos were interconnected with a local and central government. Each focused on a specific resource or resources to produce. No one silo is unique. Each has a backup silo to produce the same resources in case one or more failed. And yes, some of the silos would fail.
The true mystery would be why the each failed and whether or not the central government had anything to do with it. And whether the central government isn't about freeing people but are simply trying to maintain control and keep status quo.
I'm still trying to figure out what is killing people. It isn't radiation. But something killed all life in the surrounding area. And this area doesn't appear to get much rain.
Nanobots
with all the snakes already occupying the silo they don’t need any serpentarium on any level
what level are the mines ?
What floor do they manufacture all the replacement lightbulbs ?
I believe they finally came out with light bulbs that don't burn out like the first Edison light that is still working today over 100 years later.
So is the rest of the world destroyed or are all this people living in a radiation exclusion zone around the ruins of Atlanta and have no idea the rest of the world is still fine.
It seems like a preview of how we would react if we actually did have to live in a silo
great job! thank you
Hmmm....Underground Sharknado, you say? Hm....Ok. I'm in! Hell, might be the last time we get to see Tara Reid!
😂😂 Zing
We know 122 is a farm... as was stated in the control room when the barricade was moved from 130 to 120.
I haven't read the stories. The series is well done and highly entertaining. I wouldn't however spend any time doing any semi-formal analysis of the silo because, based on the description of the levels herein, it is completely untenable. There are way too many inconsistencies and basic violations of physics. Also, a fully closed loop ecosystem for 500 years or so requires technology decades, if not centuries, ahead of what we are shown. What we see throughout the silo is, at best, 1990 technology, The disk drive we see in the episodes should have at least been an SSD. The reactor in the mids is insane if the generation is in the down deep. We build datacenters these days with 2N+1 redundancy. They only have the one generator? Plenty of food, but no mention of chemical engineering required to create precursors for apothecary, plastics, metals, glass, etc. The petroleum distillates storage would have to be gargantuan in order to supply for the various products over the centuries. There would need to be chip fab for electronics. Nothing we make now lasts for hundreds of years. The silicon required is highly rare and one can't just mine it wherever. So, maybe 500 years worth of 1990 tech stored somewhere? Hmm. The mines are talked about, but they can't be below the silo, so they must be to the side, but then those other silos are awfully close. If the world was poisoned by nuclear war, then we are talking about radioactive particulates. You don't disinfect for those. They can only be washed away and stored somewhere safe. Also, those were some hellaciously dirty nukes to get 500 years of lethality. If its about radioactivity then what's the deal with the hazmat suits? Those are for gas protection. Maybe some lead in between the plastic layers? Still wouldn't be enough protection. Most nukes we currently have stockpiled would make life nasty for about 30 years or so. Sure, lots of cancer in the follow-up, but people would choose to emerge anyway. People are living in the Chernobyl exclusion zone even though they aren't supposed to. I remain entertained, but a reasonable facsimile of a biosphere - sorry, can't go that far.
The science is ridiculous as is the story. How silly can it be sending people out to wipe a camera then Julie saved by quality Scotch tape to hold her radiation suit together. Still the silo is an engineering marvel to sustain so many people with a perpetual fusion engine. It's like vertical snowpiercer complete with class conflict. You can't overthink the sci-fi part. Remember the sci-fi movies and TV shows 50s and 60s how ludicrous it seems at the time but look what we have today. So anything's possible. 😅
Then you should read the series. I’m a snob and even I enjoyed it. Most of what you find irritating is not a mistake. You’re falling for exactly what the author hoped his audience would.
The books flashback to the creation of the silos, which the TV series may or may not get into, so you get a lot more backstory. The outdated tech, for example, was an intentional part of the silo design.
@@ebrennieThis. He would love the books.
Please do yourself a favor and read the books. It will make sense.
It is like Battlestar Galactica. We are to believe that each battlestar was self sufficient and could produce needed products as long as they could gather or receive the proper resources.
But like you, the design just isn't feasible. At least in the fallout universe it is shown that the vaults failed. None of them could go on indefinitely. Some even lacked the resources to last a year. This show (and I'm assuming the books too) go with the assumption that these silos are completely self sufficient. All they need to do is manage their population density and not go beyond 10k people. They try to trick you into thinking you just go down. Eventually you can put the population of a small city in a realitive small space. But I just don't see it. The heat alone would be unbareable. A simple sickness would spread through the population like wild fire.
Thank, man. This video is next level.
Lol
My only major thought is the bends. Same as a suba diver. You are so deep in the ground you couldn't come up or down fast.
Where was the access to the mines?
Why are the levels 40 feet high, thats 4 stories!
Air, and also distance, you need a big space for a big population to easily circulate air without needing too many vents and fans, as it can more freely move on its own and disperse and mix to maintain a more uniform air quality throughout the silo.
For Distance makes it easier to control people as it will take much longer to go up or down.
I remember in the Novel said it tooks 2hour+ for Mayor Jahn and Deputy Marhn to walk down 20 floor. and it tooks 2 days to reach from top level to the bottom floor, so i dont think 1 floor is as high as our normal floor or poorly presented in the series. so i made a calculation..
Average Walking Speed: A normal walking speed is about 1.4 meters per second (m/s).
Time Taken: It takes 6 minutes to walk down one floor, which is 360 seconds.
Total Distance Walked: At 1.4 m/s, the total distance walked is:
1.4 m/s × 360s = 504 meters
Stair Dimensions: The average height of a step (rise) is about 0.18 meters, and the depth (run) is about 0.28 meters.
Number of Steps: Each step has a run of 0.28 meters, so the number of steps is:
504 meters / 0.28 meters per step ≈ 1800 steps
Vertical Height: Each step has a rise of 0.18 meters, so the vertical height is:
1800 steps × 0.18 meters per step = 324 meters
So, if it takes 6 minutes to walk down one floor of a big spiral staircase, the height of one floor would be approximately 324 meters. This is quite tall for a single floor, so it's likely that the actual walking speed or stair dimensions might vary in real-life scenarios.
yes its only 1600m deep a competitive athletes would take him/her around 80min -time taken from world record- a normal person could take him/her 5-6 times so its hours not days the author not good in math he only cared about adding complexity like as if in a bunker they'll have 1 steam turbine or open steam turbine while working which is unrealistic if there's a crack on turbine enclosure it'll get shutdown cause failure mean big explosion destroy the building meanwhile they casually open the enclosure and work inside it lol
I wish they wouldn’t trickle out the episodes.
A few of those unknown levels have to be the Soylent Green processing stations...
The thing that don’t make sense is the water usage. They are underground and have access to the underground water. If that were the case, they have unlimited amount of water. The only things that they need to worry about is flooding. Water pressure is no joke.
Perhaps groundwater is contaminated?
With a community of over 10,000 people my guess of the unknown levels are simple apartments. Gotsta put all the people somewhere.
I would think one of the levels would have a play ground, schools and other things for children. Maybe not the full level. Those facilities could be spreadout throughout the silo. I would also have areas for pubs, public fights like MMA, wrestling, or boxing. Also other sports like tennis, football, could be hosted on a level.
No! WHY! Did you say you want to go out? GUYS HE SAID HE WANTS TO GO OUT! They heard him too...
You'd think that in the lower levels, there would be baser entertainments like bawdy theatres, exotic (cough) "entertainments" and the like. One of the odd things re the Cafe on Level 1 is that how people seem to appear from deep down there, given the importance of their work and the time taken to get up and down, it would make more sense (and I think the TV series sorts of gives the impression) that the cafe with the external video screen is replicated throughout the levels of the silo which gives the residents access to the "entertainment", this would make far more sense given the circumstances. Finally, you say the population of the silo's is 10,000, I'm fairly sure its twice that!
Omg dont say that ... yah he said he wants to go out tell the authorities!
Whats the reactor in 1 for if each has a generator?
I like this series, and this video was an awesome watch, I might seek out the books after watching this - ty!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Season 2 episode 6 it is revealed that level 122 is a farm level 28:45
Weird that the mines are never shown where they are it’s annoying an annoying oversight
Stairs....strands of dna
what would it cost in todays world to build 50 silos
Maybe put a casino,distillery and some bars on ghe unknown floors?
25:28 No one with an inch of synapse length would allow an uncontrollable narrative, spreading amongst such a tidy controlled group🤣
Great deep dive. To viewers - if you haven't read the books, read the books! 📚
Is that the bird from snowpiercer
Are the "unknown" levels just unknown to the reader/viewer or the characters as well?
The reader/viewer, I think in the novels, the stairs ran around the outside of the silo, rather than in the middle, in the series, the characters seem to move much more quickly up and down the Silo than in the book. It also would seem odd that the inhabitants din't adopt a system of parachutes or fishing rod type devices to move information up and down the Silo, they could have developed a simple counterweighted elevator system, but probably IT would prevent that, remember "Judicial" didnt exist in the books/.
@@casinodelongethe porters guild will destroy any attempt to build elevators and communication systems
@@thomasstevenhebert fair comment!
With 10,000 people living in the silo I would assume many of the "unkown" levels are just residential
Needed unknown levels:
Down deep - strip club and distillery
mids - brewery
up top - winery
17:36 Bout a thousand days ago.
THE ALIENS DID it's a human ZOO😤
69.4 Room per level.
Wow, should warn for spoilers for season 3!
Wahhh wahhh-aaaahhh
@Ultrameowmeow I've read the books, so it doesn't bother me.
@@Bleys001 then why say anything. I always see comments complaining about spoilers but A. The series will be at least slightly different from the books and B. Don't watch lore videos if you don't want to find out what could happen. Logic.
@Ultrameowmeow these types of videos usually cover what has happened so far in the show, with loads of speculation on what's to come. Not sure why you're so offended and compelled to bitch at people who may be irritated with spoilers.
@Bleys001 nice try but false.
Well some levels have got to have some prostitutes, male and female. Some levels should have spa area, sauna, massage and medicals. Definitely more than one swimming area, but how would the structure handle all that water. One level should be for complaints
All of us who read the books ten years ago: **rrrrrrrrgh**
Oh no see i knew it i keep telling my kids reading dem artifacts called books gonna cause the tism. I appriciate your candor. YOU ARE AN INSPRIRATION Sir!! Enjoy your homo soup and keep on groaning without shame! Trying to communicate is better then not trying at all ❤
Omg as someone who’s only seen the show, can I had spoilers? Oh I’m gonna guess. Massive cooperations took over and used the fact they destroyed the planet to do experiments on everyone? Maybe that’s fallout, idk but f$&k cooperations. We all share the same planet when will we finally learn to share together?
@@raymondjackWe're not all hippies and you all can share what hasn't already been taken.
@@raymondjack en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silo_(series)#Shift
No one else click that link.
@@raymondjackoh sweet baby child of mine. You are almost there but still too far from the actually storyline haha!
Havent watched the show, hell the only thing I've seen of this show is this breakdown. But one has to find it just a bit sus that "conveniently" just after they finish these "not bunkers" that work quite perfectly as bunkers, theres a nuclear attack...
Well I'm a third of the way through, hoping I learn more about the Silos than just the dirt farm and the gym 😅
The “convenience” becomes clear once you read the books, which the creator of this video clearly has not.
@@ralfmazet9956 hmmmm looks like I'm going to be looking for more on this 😅 It seems like the book series still isnt complete, is that correct?
PS - spoiler warnings????
Its from 2023...
Call the wahhhmbulance 🚑
@@callumthorpe3734 Here in the UK, the first 2eprisodes of S2 dropped last week, definitely 2024.
no metric conversion across the video had me 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Farm animals?
Level 42 is sons and daughters and other crap like that
New to this channel. Is this a sister channel of Heavy Spoilers? Sounds like Paul aka Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spoilerman
So level 1 is at the top? And 144 is at the bottom? Annoying, that's not the way high rises work.
Huh
Basement levels number downwards.
You're building down, not building up.
Well, it's not a high rise is it?
@@matthewallen2273 "4 Empire State Buildings". Not "a" high rise, but high rise based.
Whatever...
Posting these with spoilers right in the thumbnails is just straight idiotic. Give people a chance to follow you but still have the choice to see or not see stuff that hasn't developed yet. Is it ignorance or apathy on your part?
Is that?
A pride flag on the crows nest level. God, those mentally ill people made it down there.Let me out I will deal with The surface.
Wheres Nancy Mace when you need her to make up important legislative issues "for the people".
@@ICU1337 What the hell are you talking about?
@@lesbooth2837 I guess I know more than you on the topic that you brought up. Well, thats awkward...
@ICU1337 You do realize the internet is worldwide i'm from.🇨🇦
YOU 🤡. I don't know who all 🇺🇲 politicians are or what they say.
My country has its own problems with the mentally ill pride movement.
To tell you the truth, I don't think you know much of anything.
@ICU1337 I'm from🇨🇦. You do
Know the internet is worldwide. I don't know who all your politicians are or what they say. I know that my country has a problem with the crazy woke movement. I don't think you know too much of anything.
You ruined the show for me thanks..
Good lord man, save some time and don't insert your generic plug when you reach an "unknown" floor. JUST SKIP IT! Wrapping it up with an encouragement to comment about what WE think is just boring!
boring
Thank you for spoilers 🤦 If i wanted to get spoilers I'd read the books
Its from 2023...
You people are ridiculous. If you don't want spoilers sit on your thumbs and wait til each week releases or wait til January. This channel clearly has more in depth material and the whining is just absurd.
then why did you watch this?? i seems like you create most of your own problems imo
What did you expect?