Masterfully crafted by Graham Yost, the Apple TV+ adaptation of Hugh Howey’s Silo book series has emerged as an exceptionally thrilling television production. With its captivating universe and interesting mythology, the show has ended Season 1 on a successful note.
Silo maybe not the only way to live?
Throughout the season, viewers are completely immersed in a society plagued by paranoia, constant surveillance, and the enormous cost of luxury and power. The season finale brings clarity to these elements by revealing the underlying reasons behind this tense atmosphere. The world outside the underground silo is revealed to be an inhospitable wasteland, it enforces strict rules, fostering a culture of secrecy.
In the season finale, our main protagonist who is rebelling against Mayor Holland is banished from his underground silo. In the end, Juliette is seen looking at her suit’s filters. He was surprised to find that he found a lovely, green environment full of life and vibrancy. This revelation challenges Mayor Holland’s belief that exiting the silo guarantees certain death. Viewers are on the edge of their seats wondering if life is possible outside the dystopian silo.
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story of silo
The show’s story follows our protagonist, Juliet, who is part of a dystopian society in the near future that thrives amid toxicity by living in a vast underground silo, which descends into the depths of the earth for hundreds of stories. In this strictly regulated community, individuals coexist under the belief that these rules are in place to protect their well-being.
The Silo revolves around a community that lives underground, seeking a vertical shelter to escape the dangerous conditions of the outside world. The inhabitants firmly believe that the outside world is apocalyptic, making the surface uninhabitable for centuries.
The season ending opens many doors for Season 2 to explore the outside world or perhaps other silos, if any. Juliet, being the central character, would surely like to know what lies beyond the restrictive environment she grew up in. Juliet, who has seen her lover die in the finale, now has a big world left to explore and nothing is holding her back.
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