Want scoop on Silo, or for any other show? Email and your question may be answered via Matt’s Inside Line. How is Silo not just the Snowpiercer train sat on its butt in a deep hole.? We (respectfully!) pose that question at the 4:25 mark, and Howey and Yost weigh in on the sci-fi comparison. There are three novels in the series by Hugh Howey, but it all starts with 'Wool. 1) What is Juliet’s plan When we last saw Juliet, she had returned to Silo 18, inadvertently helped overthrow. Now maybe you, as we did, got to thinking: A long/deep vehicle/structure in which the “better people” live at one end and the blue collar are at the other? And there’s conflict between the government and law enforcement? In a dystopian world where the outside environment is deadly? Note: If you haven’t read Wool or the second volume Shift, expect spoilers. Wool takes place in the world of the silo, a 144-floor underground community of humans, hundreds of years after an unknown event has caused the air above ground. Robbins then veritably throws to castmate Rebecca Ferguson, who tees up for us the first sighting of her character, a master mechanic named Juliette. In the TVLine video above, Howey and Yost open by giving us us a lay of the Silo land - including exactly how many levels deep this spiral-shaped community is, the amenities it does (and doesn’t) offer, and who is in charge (or at least thinks they are).Ĭommon and Tim Robbins then show up to tell us a bit about their respective Silo characters - Judicial department enforcer Sims, and IT chief Bernard - and how they fit into the power-grabby mix. The first book in the acclaimed, New York Times best-selling trilogy, Wool is the story of a community living in an underground silo completely unaware of the.
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