Episodes 1 and 2, Freedom Day and Holston's Pick Both of these episodes suck you into the show, show you the incredible world building that the show and author Hugh Howey have done and set up the series. It opens with the famous lines "We do not know why we are here. We do not know who built the silo. We do not know why everything outside the silo ...
Warning, show spoilers ahead!The cliffhanger from episode 2 is quickly resolved as Jules Nichols is able to pull herself up from the rope and later deals with the emotional trauma by drinking until she passes out. We are quickly plunged into the next crises, which is the generator malfunction. This is the central plot for most of the episode while ...
Warning! Spoilers ahead! I have not read the book series this show is based on, so this is a highly speculative review and summary. This episode goes all in on character depth and development. We see our beloved Deputy Marnes deal with emotional loss and thereby awaken his slumbering giant. We see more from two enigmatic figures the previous I...
Warning! Spoilers ahead! I have not read the book series this show is based on, so this is a highly speculative review and summary.Halfway through the season and as one answer is given two more questions appear. I am still very excited and hooked on the show. This episode moves along with more discoveries about the Silo and its society. More backgr...
Warning! Spoilers ahead! I have not read the book series this show is based on, so this is a highly speculative review and summary. This week's episode was probably the best since the first two as the pace picks up. Quite a bit of information and nuance is given to us as we learn more about the mysteries of the Silo. Only 4 episodes remain and thin...