I wonder how Bernard is able to have glasses? They'd have to just so happen to be the right prescription, but they look brand new. The frames don't look hand made. So maybe the frames were passed down over the years and never damaged, and they'd have to have a way to ground glass a be able to do it to the correct prescription. Unless Bernard was lucky and the lenses just so happen to be the correct prescription that never got damaged.
Please give an audio cue for the book spoiler warning and provide the warning a bit earlier next time. I was listening to this video while multitasking and didnt see the spoiler warning in time to stop the video. Thanks in advance.
Ugh show is already falling for TV pacing tropes. Cliffhanger episode 1, “what everyone else has been doing” episode 2, next week will probably be from this strangers perspective, and the actual plot will get started again in episode 4
None of this makes sense. Who cares if Julie doesn't clean? It doesn't change anything, don't get why they'd riot because of it. Also, Julie made it over the hill. So what? She made it 6 feet further than the previous guy. Maybe she saved a little bit of time when she didn't clean. It's only 6 feet, not like a couple of miles or something, from the Silo's viewpoint. Bernard has video of a bunch of skeletons. Why not show that as proof the out is deadly? Or why not let someone who wants to go out, to go out without a suit. They'll die pretty quickly, though don't know if they'd be able to make it to the camera.
once you're caught as a liar, people won't believe you anymore. as soon as they decided to lie, there's no way back... for me the most crazy thing is that you can't change your mind after saying that you want to go out. I understand it helps the plot, but it doesn't make any sense
@@dv2483it makes sense because cleaning helps the people in the silo understand that it is not safe to go outside and the only way to ensure cleaning keeps happening is by letting people out if they request without refunds
I wonder how Bernard is able to have glasses? They'd have to just so happen to be the right prescription, but they look brand new. The frames don't look hand made. So maybe the frames were passed down over the years and never damaged, and they'd have to have a way to ground glass a be able to do it to the correct prescription. Unless Bernard was lucky and the lenses just so happen to be the correct prescription that never got damaged.
S2 S1 best episode yet. Including the first season.
Please give an audio cue for the book spoiler warning and provide the warning a bit earlier next time. I was listening to this video while multitasking and didnt see the spoiler warning in time to stop the video. Thanks in advance.
Wow! This was a great recap that touched on things not mentioned in the many other recaps I've watched! 👍🏾
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They are in Silo 18….
Correct
I can’t wait to find out WHY the display is a lie.
Its so they clean?
@@JiffyDealer The Founders forgot to put wipers on the lens.
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I rewatched some of season 1 and got my answer: They make them think it’s nice outside so they clean the camera. “Everyone has to see this”.
If Meadows go out to clean she won't survive she would probably die
@@sou-o-identificador-do-youtube my guess would be that she will get the bad tapes
Ugh show is already falling for TV pacing tropes. Cliffhanger episode 1, “what everyone else has been doing” episode 2, next week will probably be from this strangers perspective, and the actual plot will get started again in episode 4
None of this makes sense. Who cares if Julie doesn't clean? It doesn't change anything, don't get why they'd riot because of it.
Also, Julie made it over the hill. So what? She made it 6 feet further than the previous guy. Maybe she saved a little bit of time when she didn't clean. It's only 6 feet, not like a couple of miles or something, from the Silo's viewpoint.
Bernard has video of a bunch of skeletons. Why not show that as proof the out is deadly?
Or why not let someone who wants to go out, to go out without a suit. They'll die pretty quickly, though don't know if they'd be able to make it to the camera.
The people don’t know about the other silos … so showing them all the dead bodies just proves further that they’re being lied to .
once you're caught as a liar, people won't believe you anymore. as soon as they decided to lie, there's no way back...
for me the most crazy thing is that you can't change your mind after saying that you want to go out. I understand it helps the plot, but it doesn't make any sense
It makes very clear and perfect sense if you watch the show tf you talking about 😂😂😂
@@cayacapone8301 it also proves that it is not safe to go outside so I do see the counter point
@@dv2483it makes sense because cleaning helps the people in the silo understand that it is not safe to go outside and the only way to ensure cleaning keeps happening is by letting people out if they request without refunds
This is getting boring now... The entire script for second episode was👇🏻
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