Juliette discovers something's happened to Solo. Bernard makes an offer to Walker. Lukas meets with Salvador Quinn's descendants.Juliette discovers something's happened to Solo. Bernard makes an offer to Walker. Lukas meets with Salvador Quinn's descendants.Juliette discovers something's happened to Solo. Bernard makes an offer to Walker. Lukas meets with Salvador Quinn's descendants.
Christian Ochoa Lavernia
- Rick Amundsen
- (as Christian Ochoa)
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The whole show remains very good and interesting but this season's episodes follow a very annoying pattern. Nothing happens for the first 30 minutes and then they start preparing the cliffhanger ending to make you wait for next week's episode.
This episode actually annoyed me as it's now been 8 episodes of Juliette being hurt, in another Silo but nothing ACTUALLY happened yet. Last week, Juliette made an unsettling discovery that led us to believe that we were going to learn more about that. But that's for next week... again !!!
The intrigue in Silo 17 saves everything with Tim Robbins being absolutely spectacular. I know they're cooking a wonderful finale. But waiting for episodes each week is exhausting as nothing really happens over the course of one episode.
For the love of god, do something with Juliette other than fixing pumps and being hurt.
This episode actually annoyed me as it's now been 8 episodes of Juliette being hurt, in another Silo but nothing ACTUALLY happened yet. Last week, Juliette made an unsettling discovery that led us to believe that we were going to learn more about that. But that's for next week... again !!!
The intrigue in Silo 17 saves everything with Tim Robbins being absolutely spectacular. I know they're cooking a wonderful finale. But waiting for episodes each week is exhausting as nothing really happens over the course of one episode.
For the love of god, do something with Juliette other than fixing pumps and being hurt.
Love this show, but there is a limit. Did suddenly the power go out everywhere? Why would you make an episode so dark you can't even see what's happening? I stopped watching and just started listening after a while because there just wasn't anything worth looking at. There are only a few scenes where there was enough light. To top it off, this episode just didn't move the story along. There was a little bit of character development and a lot of darkness. You could practically skip this episode and miss nothing. Probably the worst episode in this entire series. I like this show, but please do better.
This is my first IMDB review, which should tell you a lot about how I feel about this season of SILO.
The first season was excellent and I couldn't wait for it to return for season two, but what on earth has happened to this show. This season they are really dragging it out! We're learning next to nothing, the pacing is off, the tension is lacking, the writers and editors need a hard look at themselves. This is definitely the worst episode of the season so far. I feel for the actors here as they're all trying to do a great job, but the editing is way off, I mean LOST gave us more entertainment while telling us even less in some episodes. I get there has to be mystery but they're rapidly losing so much of what made this show exciting.
The first season was excellent and I couldn't wait for it to return for season two, but what on earth has happened to this show. This season they are really dragging it out! We're learning next to nothing, the pacing is off, the tension is lacking, the writers and editors need a hard look at themselves. This is definitely the worst episode of the season so far. I feel for the actors here as they're all trying to do a great job, but the editing is way off, I mean LOST gave us more entertainment while telling us even less in some episodes. I get there has to be mystery but they're rapidly losing so much of what made this show exciting.
I really missed bunker/survival-type TV series, and Silo is doing a fantastic job in this genre. The acting is solid, the environment is immersive, and the mystery theme is gripping and well-executed.
However, the main issue is the pacing. The show has gotten unbearably slow. Over the last two episodes, it feels like almost nothing significant happened-literally nothing. While the atmosphere and buildup are excellent, the lack of meaningful progression is frustrating and risks losing the audience's engagement.
The potential is there, but the pacing desperately needs to pick up to make the viewing experience more satisfying.
However, the main issue is the pacing. The show has gotten unbearably slow. Over the last two episodes, it feels like almost nothing significant happened-literally nothing. While the atmosphere and buildup are excellent, the lack of meaningful progression is frustrating and risks losing the audience's engagement.
The potential is there, but the pacing desperately needs to pick up to make the viewing experience more satisfying.
The Book of Quinn tries to deepen the mystery of the Silo, but it stumbles in execution. The pacing is all over the place dragging through unimportant details while rushing through key moments that deserved more attention.
The episode sidelines main characters like Juliette and Lukas, leaving their stories feeling incomplete and disconnected. Instead of building tension, it spends too much time on vague, cryptic elements without delivering anything meaningful.
Visually, the show's trademark atmosphere starts to feel stale here, especially with the repetitive and overly dim scenes in Silo 17. On top of that, some of the plot twists rely on lazy conveniences rather than clever storytelling, which is disappointing for a series that usually excels at creating suspense.
This episode feels like filler, lacking the depth or excitement fans expect. It's more frustrating than intriguing and falls far short of Silo's usual standards.
The episode sidelines main characters like Juliette and Lukas, leaving their stories feeling incomplete and disconnected. Instead of building tension, it spends too much time on vague, cryptic elements without delivering anything meaningful.
Visually, the show's trademark atmosphere starts to feel stale here, especially with the repetitive and overly dim scenes in Silo 17. On top of that, some of the plot twists rely on lazy conveniences rather than clever storytelling, which is disappointing for a series that usually excels at creating suspense.
This episode feels like filler, lacking the depth or excitement fans expect. It's more frustrating than intriguing and falls far short of Silo's usual standards.
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- GoofsWhile Lukas is talking with the Penbrooks, he sets the books on the table. When he turns and walks out, Brandon Penbrook is holding them again.
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- Runtime48 minutes
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