The Silo

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Oh so they just took the concept of the vault-tec experiment vaults from Fallout and made it into a show, pretty neat will see if it actually lands with the premise instead of exploding like an indian piloting a UPS Mail Carrier plane.
 
Oh Stylo...
No sorry, I've never heard of silo. But it is New Years.
 
Is it the "we have Fallout at home" show made before Amazon Prime Video acquired the rights for Fallout?
Yes but it's better than that shit ass show. Nobody has watched it though because they all think it's just fallout I guess

Bernard is the protagonist of the show and I relate to him the most
 
I liked the first season a lot, then forgot about it. I hope the second one is as good.
 
Silo along with Severance is the only reason to sub to Apple TV. Thus Apple are genius' to release weekly instead of binge release.

They have already shot season 3 & currently in the middle of season 4 (the last).
 
Just finished season 2, very much enjoyed it. The one question I have, which was likely answered but I missed it
Why didn't Bernard know about the safeguard protocol? I figured as the head of IT he just didn't have the time to research that particular unknown, but then in silo 17, Jimmy's having the flashback of his parents discussion on capping the pipe,so the head of IT in 17 knew. Obviously different silos with different people will have different rebellions and history paths, makes me wonder how closely connected they are.
I'll probably pick up the books.
 
S2 felt a bit slower than what I remember from S1, which just had me on the edge of my seat. In S2 some scenes felt unnecessarily slow, making me want to skip ahead. Felt a bit like they were trying to draw out the content, throwing a lot of B-Roll in to get the required episode number and length.

Other than that, my biggest criticism is the creature they introduced in S2 E09:
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I still don't know if this indian/romanian gypsy/arab teenage boy looking thing with its giant fucking nose is male or female. I was certain that it was a very unfortunate looking male teenager, so it confused the hell out of me when they started calling it "she".

Other than that, I'd still recommend it. Looking forward to S3.
 
Thanks for the recommendation, it's actually an enjoyable show and I'm looking forward for the next season.
Bernard is a hero change my mind

He only wanted to stay in power and deluded himself thinking it's "for the best of everyone", he didn't gave a single shit if everyone died as long as he could stay up in IT drinking.
To me the only one who did the most good is, funny enough, the drunk nigger judge Meadows. She knew about almost everything and instead of doing a flip like Sheriff Holston or go hard on "whatever the fuck lets all die I guess" like Lukas "star watching Pajeet" Kyle, she actually sat the fuck down and tried to reason as much as possible with Bernard and Judicial, literally being their conscience and advisor because not only she understood how people think but also how fucked up the silo really is. She knew if she told any of them about the protocol or basically anything else, everything would collapse immediately so she wisely shut the fuck up and worked in silence as much as possible until 3 big cunts decided each wanted their own way and there was no way to reason with any of them, that's when she gave up and decided to do a flip because those 3 stubborn idiots would lead the silo to being fucked unless at least 2 of them calm the fuck down.

Why didn't Bernard know about the safeguard protocol? I figured as the head of IT he just didn't have the time to research that particular unknown, but then in silo 17, Jimmy's having the flashback of his parents discussion on capping the pipe,so the head of IT in 17 knew. Obviously different silos with different people will have different rebellions and history paths, makes me wonder how closely connected they are.
It's like this: 143 years ago in silo 18, rebellions are starting to be a common occurrence and happen every 20 or so years, Salvador Quinn is the head of IT and somehow he discovered the tunnel at the bottom of the silo and the truth about the protocol, he realise it's literally a bear trap waiting to sprung and kill everyone in the silo if the rebellions get a bit too out of hand, so he decided to delete every single piece of knowledge at that point in an effort to keep the tunnel a secret from everyone and avoid it being weaponised or activated by mistake, to make extra sure about this he poured memory wiping drug into the water so people forget thingies. From that point forward, nobody knows anything because their knowledge about almost everything literally reset. From that point forward, all the IT heads doesn't know about the tunnel because the maps and documents have been destroyed and all they know is Quinn order of "destroy the relics" so the only way to know about the tunnel was through Quinns code, which judge Meadows used, or the missing HDD with the silo tunnel on display which George used.

Silo 17 probably went through something similar but the head of IT, Jimmy's parents, opted for trying to seal the tunnel but before they could do that the rebellion won, and they all jew'd themselves straight into Auschwitz.
 
I was filtered by the first episode ngl. Although, I did enjoy Gonjiam that you recommended
 
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