What Actually Happened In The Books Of Silo Revealed
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Apple TV plus Silo series reveals only a small portion of its detailed and intricate dystopian narrative. However, when analyzed alongside the original books, it's possible to piece together some of the missing details. The first season of Silo establishes the foundation for its dystopian world by introducing the main ideas and themes from Hugh Howey's original Silo novels. While the series does take some creative liberties and adds new elements to its plot, it remains largely faithful to the majority of the key aspects from Hugh Howey's Wool, the first book in the Silo trilogy.
At the end of Silo season 1, Juliette comes close to meeting the same fate as Allison and Holston when Bernard forces her to step outside. Luckily, Martha steps in to protect her by requesting that the supply team reinforce Juliette’s suit with high-quality heat tape. While the uncertainty is one of the elements that makes the show so compelling, comparing it to the original books reveals just how intricate and layered the world truly is.
After leaving Silo-18 in Hugh Howey's Wool, Juliette encounters another nearby Silo. This Silo isn't as populated as Silo-18, as its residents had decimated their own numbers through rebellion and conflict. Despite the desolation, Juliette finds one surviving inhabitant, a man named Solo, who lives in the Silo with a group of children. Drawing on her experience from working in Silo-18's Mechanical department, Juliette repairs a pump to dry out the lower levels of the Silo. She begins to consider digging horizontally to find her way back to Silo-18. It’s likely that Silo season 2 will explore this storyline.
#silo #siloseason2
Anybody here after Season 2, Episode 9?
Yes I’m tired of this slow ass show 😂😂😂😂😂 hurry up
Yes
Me
@@CherrychatssExactly! The pacing is killing me
@@Cherrychatss yea, how dare they have characters talk in this show, just make it all action like a Micheal Bay movies because those are soo good.
Reading the book(s) after a series/movie is the best. More than often, the world expands and reveals itself for every chapter. It's magic.
Did this with game of thrones and currently with silo. I agree
I agree. The other way around inevitably ends up disappointing.
I dont know why I just watched this and ruined the season for myself, lol.
Even reading or listening to the books does not ruin the show, just adds an extra layer of enjoyment. Who knows how the show will tell the story
Nahhh it will still be good
@@WalshyFire I did the same for Game of Thrones. I can't help but look more into the lore when I am interested in something new and accidentally finding out about the red wedding ruined it entirely for me. Hopefully this wont be the same
Read the books!
@@grey7513 But then id have to like...read.
It was disappointing that the survivors of silo 18 didn’t do anything about the other Silos after reaching the seed.
I read the books after watching series 1 since I had to know what happened next.
Spoil it for me
Wish I didn't. Not because it spoiled it for me. Honestly I like the TV series better so far.
same here. had to know what happened to her. i like the series better too. i hope they deal with books 2 and 3 better also. i thought those books dragged.
Saved me hours of my life, thanks mate
Sure, thanks for watching
@@Film_Paradise same thank you bro
It’s worth the watch. Completed season 2 in 1 day lol.
To be fair, the season is some what faithful to the pacing because not much really happens in silo 17. It's in silo 18 that the action is.
They need more than four seasons or it won’t end properly and the show is popular enough to do 6 seasons.
At this rate it’ll take 15 years for the show to complete
@@00shivani Did you read the books?
@ no, i said that cuz its taken like 2-3 years for each season to come out
Love the book! Couldn’t wait for seasonn 2
i read the silo books and totally forgot how bernard died.
Bernard gets sent out to clean, however he doesn’t go outside and gets burned in the airlock.
Some liberties? Season 2 very loosely resembles the books. It’s like they watched “Game of Thrones” and said, Hold my beer.
The ending scene where the last episode of season 2 was out of place to the whole silo. That scene was like watching a different TV show, which felt like it wasn't supposed to be there. Besides that, it was a great TV show!
Did you not see any … clues… lol ! Watch it again. About 8 clues I witnessed!!
@@Rapidfire99 Bro.... You can not clue-drop and then not say anything *screams internally*
Loved the books when I found them. I was playing Fallout 4 as it had just come out around the same time and it was the perfect World to be in lol.
Yeah Silo is basically a postmodern Fallout
Same
Here’s what I’d like to know:
How wide was the nuclear devastation? Am I supposed to believe that this crazy Senator had the power to set off nuclear missiles all over the world or was it just local to North America?
In other words, are the people who managed to escape the silos at the end of the series the only human left on the entire planet or are there other people somewhere and they just didn’t come near the silos because of the toxic zone?
There aren't any living people in the world.outside silos. That is the reason why whole operation was planned for 500 years. They wanted to be sure no one outside silos will survive. There were many people involved in the plan. Senator Thurman was only one of the highest . Silo 1 is is full of people.from military, politics , intelligence. 9000-10000 people.together.
And there was only one city destroyed by nuclear bomb. Atlanta. You can see ruins on screen from.silo 18. They needed world unharmed so it could be restored after 500.years when they planned to release people out. And thatswhy they used nanobots not nukes, to wipe out only humans.
Operation Fifty: destroy human civilization before weaponized nanobots did so, leaving the occupants of the Silos as the only surviving humans. (Wikipedia)
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Glad you enjoyed it, more videos on the way.
Why the hell did I watch this, lukas kyle is one of my favorite characters from the series, now just to know that he dies somewhere along the line...
Thank you!
Thanks for watching
The only thing i hate about this story its the destruction of silo 1 that make zero sense to destroy it when its the key to all the others silo and beyond ....
silo just did a soprano scene on us lol
it does not make sense to destroy all silos except one. why would you build them in the first place?!
Ask again
The founders’ decision to construct multiple silos, despite planning to allow only one to emerge, was a strategic measure to ensure the survival and eventual restoration of humanity. By establishing multiple silos, they aimed to safeguard against potential failures within individual silos, allowing them to observe various social dynamics and governance models. This setup enabled them to determine which systems were most effective for maintaining order and ensuring long-term survival.
The show is good, but the seasons are so slow, so at this point, I want some spoilers
We have a lot of spoilers on this channel
AI is ruining the internet.
All the quick panning and zooming make this video unwatchable. Serious motion sickness
The dust around the silos is bad nanobots released by cleaners I thought?
We shall find out
Yes, that's correct
So essentially. When they go out to clean the glass they are releasing the bad nanobots? If no one cleaned the windows and just started walking all would be fine
@@PaulCotton the ‘argon’ or just gas in the show, is the bad nanobots. It fills the airlock before the outer door opens
The nanobots were engineered to create a lethal environment around the silos, effectively preventing any premature escape attempts by the inhabitants. This “dome of death” ensured that the silo populations remained isolated until the designated time.
Why did you overdub the word Silo almost every time you said it?
Bruh why did you point it out 😭😭
@nomi_4773 what the fuck is going on
@@nomi_4773Cuz it’s annoying AF. We don’t need all this AI 💩.
lol video ruined, i started it over to listen for it and couldn’t make it past a minute 😂
SILO
Can’t believe Wafflehouse was behind the whole thing
Love your explanation man ❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
The constant animation of the fotos is really annoying and not necessary.
They are not doing book 2.
And it takes place over 300 years earlier, not 100.
You sure?
@@tuckerdurkin3282 a few flashbacks to explian, but te story will continue with Juliet, There is barely time to do the last book in two seasons, they can't waste a season on the past
So I just finished watching season 2. I'm itching to read the books now.
You won't regret it
4:06 That’s not Billings, that’s Sims. You did that twice.
… Hey, what are you trying to say?
So they are going to making this series just about book 1? Makes since that kids didn’t appear til episode 6 😩
So was only Atlanta hit, or was the whole world uninhabitable for decades?
The book reveals that Atlanta was hit. However it's not clear the extent of the blast.
Operation Fifty: destroy human civilization before weaponized nanobots did so, leaving the occupants of the Silos as the only surviving humans(Wikipedia)
This missses a lot of the nuances detailed in the books and in some instances is misleading. You whould just reading the books, there really good.
Is there another video that explains it more accurately? I tried reading the first book but the writing style was too boring for me.
Why does your voice fluctuate wildly?
Cuz it's AI
I thought it was just some weird editing, I’m not sure if this is AI or not
@@fkinsrsly7552 i don't think this one is AI but weirdly there's so many AI Silo videos?
He is being pounded.
@@hmgkt😂
I'm kinda disappointed i watched this because I was really hoping it was some alien race that built them.
Actually, not
Does the books mentions Iran too?
silo!
If silo 1 was in charge how didn’t they know about the toxic dust parameter ?
You will enjoy the books and find the answer there
In the TV show at least it is assumed this is known. Which is why they have a whole section on cleaning in their "bible".
@@davidr80sI read the books but I don’t remember that he explained it…
Who Knew About the Nanobots?
• The Original Builders: Key figures such as Senator Paul Thurman and his close associates were fully aware of the nanobots’ existence and their intended purpose. They orchestrated the deployment of these nanobots to create a toxic environment, reinforcing the belief that the outside world was uninhabitable.
@@DPoly We as readers learn through Donald alot of these answers of the, who knows and the what. I listened to the books for first time after season one and found it enjoyable because i had holes in what i remembered in my reading of the books. I dont want to spoil that vibe for you with a blunt answer
I thought that the nuclear explosions happen with the opening of the DNC.
Wool ending was meh honestly. Shift even moreso. Im up to religious crap in Dust. Im struggling to continue now.
Push through because it doesn't last long and it gets better.
I am glad I saw this and not have to suffer through two more seasons. I think the TV show moves to slow and now seasons are not continuous. What I mean is season 4 might be 2 years away and season 4, if it’s not cancelled count be 4 or 5 years away.
Glad you enjoyed it
Is this an AI video?
What happens to the judge...?
We shall soon find out, the books are silent on that.
What about the companion book “Stories”?
SILO
Artificial Dust? Why? Whom? A stupid concept…
The show has diverged a lot.
True, but the main key points are almost the same
Stays true to the books? Are you serious? Did you actually read the books? The character personalities are way off. Juliette's character was ruined and made timid.
lalalalaallalalalalala i cant hear you
I find it difficult to find any good created male characters in the narrative.. no really care after the disastrus episode 8 .. it was so bad.. and it will be really important to explain about the kids and that to be a good story of how they survived .. if Solo is out that makes -1 male characters maybe had some importance... tiring trend
2 book is boring just garbage
Again we see decent books made into tv/movies that MUST include the , how shall i say it ? gaynesses ... Example ...Walker ( in the book ) was an old man , why in the tv series it’s an old woman with an estranged/divorced wife ??? like what the fuck has that to do with the story line ? Interracial marriages , East Indian characters that still have an East Indian accent even though as far as we know they have been living inside the silo for over 140 years .... We see this over and over and over and we’re getting tired of it !
It's called " diversity " another woke bs idea to get better ESG scores
How, in your mind, does living underground for over 140 years force people to have a white american accent? Having accents and different sexual orientations aren't only an above ground experience dumbass, they can happen inside the silo as well
I thought these gays and othe minorities were supposed to be the snowflakes. Always sed white guys writing entire paragraphs of nothing but whining. Weirdo behavior.
bros literally just racist ☠️
The show is a SLOG to watch and I was not about to waste more time on it after these 2 seasons that could have easily been 1 season lol thanks for the rundown
season 2 sucks
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Thank you for saving me so much life time! The series has gotten so boring! Your review makes me want to read the books now!
Glad you enjoyed it
First!!!
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woke bs series
Wdym?
@@brianjoyce5875Haha, the video creator blocked him. GTFO KKK bia!
i hate woke and this is not woke bro lol if so explain how
@@stodderkongen1905 My comment was too much for the video maker and got deleted. Score!
@@soulpeacesam Guy is just trolling. Nothing any more "Woke" about Silo than any other modern dystopian sci-fi series...
analogy of flat earth and land beyond the ice walls.
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