Humans Living Underground Shelter Struggle to Survive Toxic Surface |SILO/WOOL Season 1
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- čas přidán 26. 09. 2023
- Silo/ Wool TV Series, Season 1, 2023. Men and women live in a giant silo underground with several regulations which they believe are in place to protect them from the toxic and ruined world on the surface.
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I binged the whole season in just 1 hour. What a time to be alive.
Worst way to consume this amazing show
Yeah, I had to FF this rubbish myself.🤙🏻
The woke ideals injected at every turn rendered the show barely watchable..
People that manage to overlook this stuff are just as dense as the pseudo intellectual target audience..😉
@@sh0rtaznantI don't think so
@@Blaze_Freckle to miss literally everything in the show other than major plot points? Yeah. Who needs the 70 sets, world building, amazing acting and directing right?
@@sh0rtaznant you get the same story
So you're telling me that they have the ability to make an underground apocalypse bunker, but they can't come up with a rigged windshield wiper to clean their camera? Makes sense
Someone would have to leave to install it sooo
@@Down_bad_cockroach well they keep killing off people that can actually do tasks or maintenance... what's another side-character?
Cleaning the camera was more them tryingnto see if the surface was hospitable.
@@TheAnnoyingBoss but it was, kinda! since it was proven that the "Decontamination" was actually rigged in such a way, to cause the person to end up dying! With that in mind, how do you know the surface wasn't really habitable?
They kept killing off all the people, instead of letting the curious ones to go out & try their luck!
wdym? we never got told that the deco process kills em? their suit is just not properly sealed and they die from bein outside..@@DarkArtsMage
I believe the tunnel at the bottom of the Silo connects to a underground network of tunnels connected to other Silos.
This. Absolutely does. In fact prolly to an even deeper, more grand, main silo where the rich are ☝🏾🥴
all conveniently flooded of course!
sheesh movie part 2?@@jenayrenee2081
All those other silos are going to have or cause some crisis so we can extend a few more seasons
1:15:01 Why on Earth would they waste energy faking the outside world for the person being sent outside to die, while showing everyone else what it really looks like? Literally creating a rumour that outside isn't dangerous, when they actually want everyone to know it is...
from what ive gathered from comments and looking at spoilers for the book series it actually makes sense how and why they did it, due to other factors. however it seems to make no sense till the reveal much later
My guess is that they do it in order to weed out the "noncomformists" so that they will volunteer to go outside and die on camera. Their body sitting there on camera will be a reminder to everyone else that the outside world is dangerous.
@@damienmitchell3104 WTF. That's pretty damn complicated :D
I’m guessing population control as always.
The main reason is to give the 'cleaners' a reason to actually clean the camera. Remember - the camera does truly get dirty over time, obstructing vision... Most people that choose to go outside, do so because they are convinced they are being fed a lie, and that the outside is, in fact, completely safe.
Thus, when they are being sent outside (after being poisoned, ofc), they ''see'' the beautiful outside nature; affirming their beliefs. The first thing they'd want to do it clean up the camera so the people inside can 'see the truth'.
That has been my interpretation, anyway.
Is a very good series and has plenty of room for other seasons.. like opening the hidden door at the bottom of the silo and meeting the other silos plus a season foe each silo and what they lifes was like compared to silo 18.. and finding a silo that failed and has nothing but death of the people witch becomes a life boat silo or used as spare parts for the other silos.. so out of 18 silos and some inbetween story they could make it a very long series of at least 10 seasons.. and a movie length episode at the end of people finding a oaisis where life is doing well outside.
I believe this is called the Fallout series in gaming circles lol
This gives off some hunger games vibes.
@@NickGreyden Its a ebook series from 2011, and while it might seem like a "fallout" world its not. Its more about "nano machines son" rather then a retro-futurist nuclear wasteland.
hmm.. though unless there is a very good reason for the silos existence and why the leadership as ever is so ''huh why lies!'' etc... it risk being good potential in hypothetical unique infrastructure getting over shadowed by contrived story that just nourish plotholes that increasingly erode the long term allure
@@Amoth_oth_ras_shash Its a ebook series that ran to completion with in three years, not six seasons of lost.
I can't suspend disbelief enough to enjoy this. 140+ years in the silo, yet they still have drugs/the capability of making drugs, ink for pens, and many other objects that require advanced construction technology and materials? I highly doubt they would waste the space and resources for such things.
I can't believe there is an advert for another saw movie when that gnar gnar shoulda ended after the first
Ink is pretty easy to make, drugs and other pharmacy drugs come from natural items they can grow, and it's very easy to make a self sustaining environment as long as there is clean water
Your stupidity and lack of knowledge amazes me, read more books.
They're already underground, so it wouldn't be hard for them to have an oil well and access to minerals. As for drugs, cocaine comes from cocoa, which they'd probably grow in their greenhouses. As for marijuana, it may be farmed for various reasons. Things like ink are also pretty simple to make and there are multiple ways to do it
@@SkinnerNoah They were talking about drugs to help people not to get high 🗿 the only reason they would grow hemp is for paper, unless they wanted everyone to grow up with brain damage from dead neurons
So what was the point of the rebellion? To die?
And what was the point of sealing her suit if what they saw in the cameras was reality? Wouldn't she run out of air? Or maybe she'll get taken into another Silo? But that would be some crazy immersion breaking plot armor. And even if she survived, what then? Those living conditions probably apply everywhere.
If the air is not poison people might be temped to go outside and try to survive out and grow crops etc. Outside the controlled environment the crops would probably fail, people could get sick - infected with some pathogens waiting outside so in time the whole population will be lost. This is probably the only way to keep humanity going. In order to prevent this dangerous trial and error that might happened many times in the past and almost eradicated what was left of humanity, they made this set of rules and deceptions.
I dont know about the TV show, but from what i remember in the book the area surrounding the silos was nanite swarm (not poison gas). The silos are not all that far spread out, she walks over to silo 17.
@@nikushim6665 was it an apocalyptic world?
sorta from what i remember, the nanites were intended to heal it within 100 years. However Silo 1 kept everything going 500 years. Once it gets shutdown the landscape is safe is pretty much safe.
@@nikushim6665 wow, so the rebellion is basically useless since the world is still barren huh.
I did not know they made this book into a series. Wool, Shift, Dust, and Silo Stories.
Neither did I. I'll have to re-read the series as it's been years, so a lot of this sounds unfamiliar. Looks like a good show.
There imo far superior to this as books usually are I read them years ago and just started re reading them 2 days ago
I liked the series and enjoyed the worldbuilding of the silo quite a bit. The writers focused alot of their attention on making the world believable and for the most part it worked, though the story does kinda take a hit because of that though.
1. The pacing is a bit off. The first two episodes are great with fast pacing while introducing a slowly unravelling mystery in an intricate world. Though after that for a bit it becomes a buddy cop drama between Jules and Paul trying to find out who killed the mayor. The show eventually gets back onto the main mystery and tbh it doesn't bother me that much as the next point.
2. Regular people seem to completely ignore the initial glitch on the cafeteria screen AND the hacked broadcast. You'd expect at least some quiet rumours circulating after the first glitch and DEFINITELY a lot of people talking/getting rowdy after the hack. We only see the security cam people covering their eyes and being told to 'forget' what they saw and a few nervous glances here and there from the guards and other bystanders. We only see them get rowdy when Jules is outside and survives - are they really that slow?
3. Bernard's takeover of the Silo is bizarre in that he keeps saying that he wants law, order and stability in the bunker but obtains power through the most disruptive way possible. After the sheriff basically commits suicide he immediately assassinates the mayor, creating a massive power vacuum and a ridiculous amount of instability. The mayor was already old and frail but well-liked and actively was trying to calm the situation down. Even if she wouldn't do your bidding she would've passed away naturally or retired soon enough but you just HAD to kill her in such an obvious way.
4. The sheriff selection/induction process is wack. The sheriff handpicks their successor, which doesn't seem all that bad until you realise they can pick literally anyone. Holsten picks Jules because he sees some of that rebelliousness and thirst for the truth his wife had - allowing his sentimentality to override selecting an actually competent candidate. As sheriff she doesn't really do her job at all - preferring to go down her personal hunt for who killed her bf than actually fulfilling her responsibilities. They don't even give her basic training or a brief rundown of what she needs to actually do as sheriff and is forced to learn on the fly (when she bothers to listen). You can somewhat excuse this as just being part of the Silo's culture (much like the cleaning punishment) but ehhh.
5. They kill the mayor in cold blood but keep the old lady hiding the book (extremely dangerous contraband) and the last member of the rebel organisation alive??? They just keep her drugged in hopes that she won't be conscious enough to tell the truth. In such a resource-tight bunker where people are encouraged to donate their deceased loved one's belongings days after their death they're happy to waste so much sedative on one old lady? If she just 'accidentally' fell down the stairs one day the problem would've easily been solved.
6. Do they just leave the dead people out there? They tailor make suits for EACH person sent out to clean. Not only is that consuming time and resources but after they die it seems they just leave the body out there, with the suit still on. Bizarre waste of airtight material and advanced electronics (for the visor).
7. They prevent mechanisation of the silo (elevators and such) to limit people's ability to move and thus the ability to spread information and resources - relying on human couriers to run up and down the stairs to message someone or deliver a package. This gives the government significant advantage over the rebels making it a great idea until you realise that every silo dweller seems to have a PC, with a news AND email system. They just don't...use it unless the plot wants them too??
This was worth the read, I like you.
Well, you're the expert.... apparently.
Gee, sounds like what this country is going through!!??😮😮
I 100% trust a duck in suit
Thanks for remind us how bad a socialist/communist society is
Bro i genuinely love ur content. Its not as bot-like as the other movie recaps bc theres genuinely funny dry humour. +rep
*It was one amazingly good book (sequel was... "interesting" too).* Looks like they did a good job of adapting it to TV (it's been 10+ years since I read them, so I'm a bit fuzzy on the exact details).
Three books.
@@alphabetsoup6681 A third came out? Nice! Thank you! ❤
@@alphabetsoup6681what is the title?
I love the books and the I emailed the author and he was nice enough to reply! Great guy!
what's the books called, or the author's name?
@@DarkArtsMage 3 books series; Wool, Shift, and Dust by Hugh Howey
Looks like the 13th colony in Hunger Games.
I read this book (800 or 900+ pages) over a weekend. It was different but good.
The ending felt like a plot twist for the sake of plot twist.
Rather disappointing.
It sets up season 2.
I always happy when he drops a new video
This was a great watch thanks for the video!
Was exited to see this I read the books years ago it starts completely different too it describes the event of the day the silos came into use
What is the name of the book?
No it doesn't, the origin of the Silos isn't revealed until the second book in the series, Shift.
The book series is called the Silo series written by author Hugh Howey, and it's made of three volumes and three short stories. The first volume is called Wool, the second is Shift, the third is Dust. Read them in that order. Do your best to avoid spoilers, it's worth reading the books, trust me. And bear in mind that the TV show literally only covers the first half of the first book and it changes a lot of important plot points quite drastically, so you still need to read Wool in its entirety.
reminds me of divergent and city of ember. entertaining talk through. The disk inside the hard drive is called a platter, not a tape; but otherwise great.
The books are excellent
Wow! I can't believe I sat here for an hour fifteen minutes. This is a TV series? Thanks for sharing. You did a good job narrating it. It kept my attention. Once was enough for me... too many loops and bounds lead me to the right conclusion........not for me.
found this comment from novel readers
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Every time someone gets sent out to clean, the gas that gets pumped into the chamber before the airlock door opens contains deadly nanobots, which are then released into the outside air when the door opens. The land surrounding the silos (there are 50 of them) is covered in a deadly cloud of nanobots. The rest of the planet has healed already, but everything within a few miles of the silos is utterly dead.
This is dumb, why is there a clean version of everything outside if it's actually desolate, they could have just left the screen as is and nobody would have cared. The door at the bottom obviously connects the silos
This series has a twisted end i had ever seen.
I watched several Recaps of The Silo show by far this was the best review ever
Well summarized 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I love this series. I’m so excited for season 2
Where to watch this show?
@@GrimGriefer5Apple TV
@@KobeBellOfficial damn, and it looked really interesting too
@@GrimGriefer5 Yeah, you got to pay to watch 😢 One alternative maybe to look up on google Silo Full series free and search from there to see if you can stream for free on some site.
Why would tehre be a virtual simulation of a non desolated world? It's weird.
There's a few theories as to why. Some say that originally the screens in the cafeteria showed it to calm the people in the bunker. The first few generations inside the silo would likely have struggled to adapt from the vast open areas with clean air and blue skies to the cramped, concrete tube they now were forced to live in. Eventually, the screen had to be changed to show the actual live feed because generations of people in the silo kept rebelling - falsely believing the world outside had healed and wanting to go outside.
though tbh it is kind of weird. I'm planning to read the original book series the show was adapted from, maybe it'll explain the apparent plot hole.
@@anolive7535 You answer is the one that makes most sense, however, it's still weird to have rebellions. It's pretty easy to let people go check outside.
@@anolive7535 That's actually pretty good explanation
I was actually not expecting that ending.
The only part i dont understand is how wide are the silos.. if each circle is a silo. Then how wide are the cities? Because if you're going based off the rest of the season... each silo extens maybe about 150 to 300 feet in each direction from the center. Or more
And 2. How was she seeing the green at the end?
thank u for the recap💖💖💖
hdd that can keep the data safe for over hundred years even in harsh condition!? I want it! it must be great for my backup data.
😮more please asap love it truly
damn another underrated show i need to watch
Reminds me of City of Ember.
your the daddy for recaps !!! takecare fam
This is interesting as fuck. Reminds me of a Fallout shelter.
Tim Robbins performance is magic and brilliant. All well-known Hollywood actors and actresses are in fact best on thee planet. If you are fair and not a hater.
The silos is not that far apart, and also there was mention about a Mine sector which means that silo keep doing some digging and because digging vertically always endup in a water means they dig horizontally after 140 years how they not be able to reach about other silo?
O MA GAWD THE PEEZ HAND MACHINESSS
Wha... Wh... Uhhh... What?
Thank you so much..i remember seeing this but never the whole series.
This is an amazing series. I love it
WOW!👏👏👏👏💜💜👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What a schittey ending.
It was a brilliant ending
So, the Fallout series finally made it to TV, eh?
Pretty sure the Fallout series inspired the books so yah
@@alphabetsoup6681 And now we have the real thing, finally! =D
i like how once the mayor reached the lower levels and received love from the citizens they were all dark skinned. Even underground the lower levels are for the dark people.
Where did they get all those apples to waste among many other things?
Great series
Please do all seasons of The Expanse. 😊
Doing the Lord's work if he does
Would be nice I guess, but I already watched them. Sad that show is over. And it has discrepancy with the books, so I guess I'd have to read from the beginning. To catch up and read continuation of story.
Im 40 mins in and lost as hell...😂😂
Hmm, interesting ending. But, if it is wasteland outside (easier to believe in that then that earth recovered) why feed people with false hopes? Is it way to get rid of rebels?
stayed true to the book. approve.
“There’s a settlement!”
You always have the best recaps😊
Awesome script! Loving the surprise ending. You’re a rrrrrocking screenwriter, Daniel.
Daniel CCTV Movie 😂😂😂❤
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I want more!!!!!
Listened to the trilogy. It's a good story.
nice
A very interesting feed bro. Keep it up.
Haven't read the books, but... would be cool if the "18" is actually "81" upside down
Sorry but it is 18. There are 50 total silos, one for each state.
I love his intro ❤
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Apparently its been greenlit for second season, lets hope they dont screw it up.
Crazy story
i have seen similar movie like this but in that the boy and girl goes down and stop the water gate that way the underground city gets flooded and then they get of the hole. also in start the mayor always pass down the box and key to new mayor (it was shown in potrayed) but after some time the box dissapears (it was seen in the potrayed itself when a new mayor in potrayed has no box) then this boy finds the box and gets a key to open. Inn that movie same things happens leaving some parts from this series. then in end they go happily out and earth is habiital.
But damn this show end was really amazing!
if someone knows the name of the movie then can share it
City of ember
Now do season 2
So the world is an empty wasteland. The screen shows it as an empty wasteland. But then when the screen glitches or people go outside it pretends to not be a wasteland?
This is the most pointless shit I’ve ever heard of. It’s dead outside, and when people go outside, the make it seem like it’s alive. What?
Glitch might be something from early days of the silo, when the projection would be used to boost morale (you could go to cafeteria and enjoy watching the nature, even if it's just ultra realistic CGI). Which seems nice, but after a few decades people would start to become curious and want to see outside with their own eyes.
Therefore some years later screen gets configured to show reality - to remind people it's NOT safe to get out.
I mean if there’s tree’s there’s hope 🤷♂️😂
Bro says "broke down the door" but the character, in fact, opened the door and the door stood, yet undamaged.
00:20 inhabitable definition: 1. able to be lived in or on 2. able to be lived in or on. Think you mean uninhabitable.
Wow
What a twist ending.
This ia like City of Ember.
This ”recap” took almost as much time as watching the film…..
Because its the full season of a series and not a film...
A pez dispenser?!
what happens afterwards!? THERE NO HOPE!?
4:20 “their muscle wrestling exercises” 😂😂 what a way to divert yt bots
at the end we clearly see there is not dead body. where are they ? are they both still alive ?
who 2 who went out before Juliette are dead because the 'things' in the atmosphere outside likely got in their suits.
La brea season 2 plz
I think I’ve seen a version of this where the outside is fine and they give you a poisoned oxygen tank
ran away for hiis schitty life lol im rollin
Looks like Erik the Viking became a pratt during Ragnarok
the door at the bottom may be a passageway to other silos
I'm sure that the author of this movie watch too much Attack on Titan 😂
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Just saving my place 34:49
Soo what's the point? If screens show actual truth and world full of life from video is in reality fake? To find a "rebel individual" who could be send outside to clean camera? It's pretty risky tbh what if rebel start spreading out.
Wouldn't be just simply to send someone from "inside" to do cleaning. I mean if people die because of gas in the airlock he could safty go out and back.
Book - in this time of darkness, yw
What’s Andrew Tate doing here?
The ending really didn't make sense. Everything up until then seemed fine, but the end lost me. What was the point of making a fake holographic landscape only for anyone that exits the silo? The people inside don't get a nice view but the real desolation view so why make just the exit a holograph that only that person can see? Why did he have to turn the key to the mainframe to turn it off if it was going to end anyways? How did he know what the gas does? How did he know that turning the key would end the hologram and not initiate a self destruct sequence? I would get into the story as well but there are only so many plot holes I can fill in one sitting. Nice concept but flawed execution. It's like they really wanted to throw in a plot twist somehow and just couldn't figure out how to throw it in and make it work with all the other nonsense they already have.
Maybe it's a way to make them clean the camera. Still a stupid way of doing it. They could just ask.
The government and the rebellion leaders might be colluding with each other like in snowpiercer
Nothing makes sence, why not show her how her B friend logged out? Why do anything if the world is F-up. Go out look and come back
I think they give a good view s a final wish. To ler them die happy.
@@Harikrishnan-oo5df Why killing them at the first place. Let them go look and come back.
Lol, whole facility under surveillance except the nursery. Who needs to monitor kids?
Child can't conspire against colony so need of camera
@Daniel... Please state where these series are posted/broadcast. Thanks.
Everyone else:
No one at all:
Me: giddy because people might read the books because theyre just as good. Read the Wool Omnibus, Greatfall and Karma.
It doesn't appeal to me at all.
Oh look, there's a nice world out there, even when the power cuts out.
Oh no, it's actually really bad out there the nice view is just a holographic projection for the people they kill off.
Resources are precious, no wasting... while wasting resources on suits and sealing tape for people they release and kill off.
Relying on just one generator, yeah, that's logical 🙄
Seeing these idiotstick flaws shown in this video have made sure I'll never watch the series and certainly won't read any of the books. Maybe for someone who doesn't have a scientific mind. Maybe someone who likes magic and illogical events and happenings this is enjoyable. Oh, that just happens because! 🙄🙄🙄
I read the first book. Not that good and never continued.
So there's a fly-trap cap ontop of each Silo, then? Got it.
Season2
So....all of that for nothing😂😂
Season 2 pls
Movies give us insight into the truth yeah I'm not about to live like this... Yeah I like freedom and I don't like feeling controlled by flawed individuals... I can't live under the government N their lies