AnimeMania November 22 Share November 22 In Silo 18, shock and unrest take hold in the wake of Juliette doing what no one’s done before. Premiere Date: November 22, 2024 Apple TV+ Link to comment
Quickbeam November 22 Share November 22 Great episode. Really got the level of paranoia and intrigue right. Tim Robbins is very good in this. Not as dark as the last episode, I could actually see things. 5 Link to comment
ofmd November 23 Share November 23 Yes, but the suspense is killing me! I do hope when we finally find out all the mysteries, the solution will have been worth the wait. Because I have more questions than answers. And with time between tv show seasons getting longer and longer, we might have to wait almost as long as the silo folks... That said, very nice performances, particularly from Robbins and the actor who plays the judge. 4 Link to comment
Zaffy November 23 Share November 23 Very interesting episode but only 41mins long. This show needs longer episodes and binge watching. 4 Link to comment
ofmd November 26 Share November 26 Sooo... What happened that made the Judge stop being Bernard's shadow? Was it the rebellion? Was it the same thing that made Walker never leave her apartment again? Link to comment
astrohip November 27 Share November 27 The rebellion was about 140 years ago, if I remember the timeline they've discussed on this show. So whatever caused the rift between Bernard and the Judge, it wasn't the Rebellion. 4 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu Sunday at 09:53 PM Share Sunday at 09:53 PM S2E3 "In the event of a failed cleaning prepare for war." War inside the silo or with another silo? How does a baby dislocate its elbow if all it's doing is laying in its crib? I think the NICU nurse was doing things to keep Dr. Nichols distracted while Juliette is outside and her status is unknown. Did Juliette know her helmet had a camera transmitting live video back to her silo? Link to comment
tennisgurl Monday at 08:40 PM Share Monday at 08:40 PM Its really interesting seeing the start of a rebellion of people who want to go outside, thinking that it must be safe, knowing what we know about the outside. They're half right in that they're being lied to, but there is some extra tension in knowing that going outside is actually a really bad idea. This was overall a really good episode, tons of tension and paranoia, and the performances are great. The dynamic between the Judge and Holland is really interesting. I am hoping we get some answers soon, I don't want to have to wait another few years for the next season to learn things. 2 Link to comment
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