Well, I wasn't blown away. Will wait for the entire season to air, and binge the whole thing.
Yeah, this is a long movie in a for of miniseries, so binging is the only way to go. Watching episode a week might dilute the whole experience for me. Maybe it is time to plan rewatch s1 while waiting for all episodes to drop
no one is stopping u from watching after its all released, but wat netflix showed us is that releasing full season on release is bad for the show. blame the writers for not making the episodes more exciting for a weekly release
no one is stopping u from watching after its all released, but wat netflix showed us is that releasing full season on release is bad for the show. blame the writers for not making the episodes more exciting for a weekly release
Only problem i have with a full season being released right away is that unlike my mates at work - i don't watch a full season in one weekend. And they just cant stfu up about what happens next in anything they have been watching.
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
Apple TV+ announced on Monday morning that Silo, which is midway through streaming Season 2, has been renewed for another two seasons — and that Season 4 will bring the adaptation to a “final, thrilling chapter.”
The numbers don't decide, the system is a lie. The river running dry, the wings of butterflies.
And you may pour us away like soup. Like we're pretty broken flowers.
We'll take back what is ours. One day at a time.
I wonder how they gonna manage to incorporate second novel into a story with Juliette Nichols as the main protagonist. The second book serves as a prequel with different settings and characters.
Will they do flashbacks?
S02E06 was excellent. The season is really picking up. Also, Tim Robbins is simply brilliant in his role – as to be expected.
BTW, the "side quest" has been a bore and a drag. It simply isn't working so far. Focusing on the main storyline is what's made the past few episodes better and better.
nah this season is a boring mess, all the main silo stuff is boring and keeps dragging on...then the juliette stuff is more interesting but way too little screen time...finally some new things in ep 9 but too little too late
Yeah, story is just crawling forward. Ep9 finally had things moving, hopefully the finale will be equally good, and not just the last 5 minutes to tease the next season.
The numbers don't decide, the system is a lie. The river running dry, the wings of butterflies.
And you may pour us away like soup. Like we're pretty broken flowers.
We'll take back what is ours. One day at a time.
I drag myself to finish it
The crawling pace didn't add anything in character development, and instead amplified the nonsense bits.
Not looking forward to next season.
I'm not a fan of "memory loss" that late in the series. It is usually ok at the beginning to add mystery but added that late it is usually just annoying. I hope it won't drag until last couple of episodes and she will regain her memories in first 2-3 episodes.
Unfortunate that they have to use cheap tropes to stall the plot but I've noticed it being a common occurrance in shows lately. As I said before, modern shows seem to be lab synthesized to optimize viewer retention and please the streaming platform gods and their holy analytics first. That always comes at the cost of viewer frustration.
Hopefully not a filler season where only 2 minutes of the finale is of any substance. Fingers crossed.
I've been listening to the books (Wool, Shift, Dust) on which the show is based on, and while mostly true to the books so far, at least on spirit, there a lot of tiny changes that I can't understand why had to be made, and I'm not talking about race and gender swaps. I guess, since they wanted to base the first two seasons on Wool, they needed to expand a bit to fill 20 episodes. But some characters and situations were made a lot more mellow than in the books. As a result, a lot of the sinister nature of the events have a lot less oomph than in the book. Maybe they feared alienating derpaderps if they showed prepubescents having children in a dead Silo.
Now the plan for the show is to condense the entirety of Shift into a single season and then Dust into another. I'm not sure how they will do it, as Shift is very very dense. I guess they will focus less on Silo 1, but then they are bringing the time jumps from Shift. Maybe they want to have a visual gag from the reveal of two characters being the same, because it's not really possible to achieve in a visual medium if they jumped between past and Silo 1. But then a lot of the nuance of Silo 1 will be lost, which is a pity.
mortis4321 wrote:
I'm not a fan of "memory loss" that late in the series. It is usually ok at the beginning to add mystery but added that late it is usually just annoying. I hope it won't drag until last couple of episodes and she will regain her memories in first 2-3 episodes.
It's not a "loss", per se. She didn't just hit her head and oehs noehs trauma.
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