Silo continues to drag its feet in slow moving second season
Initially, Silo’s first season captured viewers with its intriguing premise, presenting enigmas like the unknown beyond the dystopian world and the unexplained origins of the Silo itself. However, while season one was captivating due to its mystery, season two seems slow to gain momentum. The narrative is currently divided into two primary storylines: Juliette’s exploration of a new Silo and her encounter with “Solo,” its lone inhabitant, and the central Silo’s reactions to Juliette’s refusal to clean, which leads to two outcomes – a growing quest for truth through rebellion among the people, and a government’s attempt to suppress this progressive movement. Although these storylines had potential to be fascinating, the slow progression of the season and the prolonged absence of Juliette from home result in a tiring series of episodes that, despite five installments, have yet to reach a resolution.