@davewoodx What I loved about it is how it doesn’t feel unnecessarily market-driven cliff-hang-y. Although I want to see season 2, if I didn’t, I would consider this a satisfactory finale of an open ended story. I also liked how it proved a lot of us wrong about why people collapsed a few minutes after leaving.
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Miguel Arroz (arroz@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 01-Jul-2023 19:59:51 JST Miguel Arroz -
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Dave Wood 🇨🇦 (davewoodx@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 01-Jul-2023 19:59:52 JST Dave Wood 🇨🇦 Episode 10 of #Silo was great. Can't wait for season 2!
#Apple has lost their touch with software, but they sure can pick good shows to make (or buy?).
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Miguel Arroz (arroz@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 02-Jul-2023 02:20:14 JST Miguel Arroz @goatsarah @davewoodx My guess was the air in the suit was toxic. 😄 The show was intentionally misleading regarding that! Holston even takes the helmet off but we all assumed it was too late by then.
Aside from the obvious analogy to social classes, I ended up not getting the lack of elevators, though. They mention in an episode it was some kind of rule set by the founders by never explain why.
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Miguel Arroz (arroz@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 02-Jul-2023 04:35:47 JST Miguel Arroz @goatsarah That’s surprising. The physical organization of the Silo, and what exists in its floor, heavily suggests that.
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Dave Wood 🇨🇦 (davewoodx@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 02-Jul-2023 05:07:02 JST Dave Wood 🇨🇦 @goatsarah @arroz I too was thinking that the air tank was poisonous. Even thinking perhaps her Dad knew and gave her an antidote in the cake. But now I'm questioning if it is outside air, and she lived because she had the better tape on the seals of her suit.
I'm also wondering if Bernard was surprised about the metal door's existence, or just surprised that Jules knew about it.
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