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Silo is a heist episode, only you don’t know what’s been stolen until after it’s all over.
How are we feeling, Silo fans?
This is an everything-in-its-right-place show, a far harder thing to pull off than it looks.
“What did they do, Bernard? How did they lose this world?”
Let’s enjoy the loveliness while we can.
"You go on Netflix right now, you see what films are coming out and you tell me that that’s the future of cinema?"
If the task was just to refresh my memory and recommit me to the story, mission accomplished.
Creator Graham Yost follows Juliette to a new silo in the Season 2 premiere.
Are you ready to unpack more Silo mysteries?
"To convey that incredible moment while covered in cow urine? It's amazing."
We have first-look Season 2 photos. This is not a drill.
"Everyday, I like to wake up and either sell a show to HBO or Netflix based on my mood."
Silo is the most purely entertaining drama of the year, and these drum-tight 40-odd minutes demonstrate why.
You can't leave us hanging like that, Apple.
Silo remains such a brisk, fun watch.
Written essentially perfectly by Jeffrey Wang and Igrid Escajeda, this episode is another demonstration of Silo’s tight focus and tight execution.
Lots and lots and lots of science fiction shows try and fail to achieve what Silo makes look easy.