SILO Season 2 Episode 2 Recap And Ending Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @medfeedsnews2070
    @medfeedsnews2070 Месяц назад +3

    Really enjoying how they're working to humanize the authority figures who were portrayed as evil authoritarians in season 1. I honestly kind of agree with Bernard, he's trying to prevent a rebellion that wipes everyone out... Also his speech was an incredible gaslighting performance lol

  • @medfeedsvideos6332
    @medfeedsvideos6332 Месяц назад

    i love this

  • @mariamwaqar-sz6vr
    @mariamwaqar-sz6vr Месяц назад +1

    I kinda wish they reversed the first two episodes

  • @mariamwaqar-rc4ne
    @mariamwaqar-rc4ne Месяц назад

    It's probably my only complaint so far, but Plot A/B shows can get old really quick, especially if they air weekly instead of all at once. I want to see Silo 18 and Juliette every episode lol
    I hope something happens soon so there is communication between the silos and no more back and forth each week!

  • @waqarmasood6252
    @waqarmasood6252 Месяц назад

    I recognized the actor in the wheelchair from Sex Education haha and when you realize he’s doing an American accent he can see him fighting for his life on the a in “ask” loll
    That said, you really appreciate how much star quality Rebecca Ferguson brings when she’s missing all episode. That first episode had so little dialogue but had me glued to the screen

  • @JamesWaqar-f1m
    @JamesWaqar-f1m Месяц назад

    Idk man.. maybe because Rebecca Ferguson is such a powerhouse, some of the others really seem to stand out -- and not in a great way. It's really only one or two of them, but they got a lot of airtime this ep

  • @royalsinside5031
    @royalsinside5031 Месяц назад

    Every show is going to have some minutes that don't appeal to some people.
    For me, I really enjoyed:
    watching Bernard re-watch Juliette's monitor recording in horror
    the interactions between Bernard and the judge
    Bernard's speech
    the plot twist whereby the tape-switchers were released

  • @waqarmassood
    @waqarmassood Месяц назад

    Did anyone notice that The Order specifically mentions the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?
    So, the Silos were specifically developed by the United States government?

  • @waqarcpm4321
    @waqarcpm4321 Месяц назад

    Ep 1 and 2 should dropped at the same time or blend the 2 so 1 was less of a nothing burger
    So with the news that Meadows was Bernard's shadow (apparently she set the bar extremely high) it makes sense why Bernard never promoted Sims, but with Meadows' expressed desire to go outside Bernard has cornered himself into convincing Meadows to stay & serve or promoting Sims (and who fills his position).
    Given Meadows isn't satisfied by materials objects or privilege, convincing her might only be possible with information, especially if its new information that he doesn't currently know (the door) or convinces her that the outside will kill her (the outside is deadly, status of other silo)...unless she doesn't care (wouldn't be surprised)
    But given what Sims & Camille (his wife) know, witnessed (green outside, hard drive), suspect and their opinion of Meadows (a recluse drunk whose appearance with Bernard at the speech is considered out of the ordinary), they would feel betrayed, left out and untrusted if Meadows was chosen instead.

  • @lilycollins-z9i
    @lilycollins-z9i Месяц назад

    Do we think Benard was being sinister when he was apologising to the judge. Because I can’t help but feel every conversation he has is a manipulation. Him dressing in black and being such a towering figure doesn’t help. I didn’t realise how tall he was
    That aside. I do love seeing this growing rebellion it feels really real and raw the younger people in the down deep not really having a plan and largely operating in anger. Walker I think will be such a great leader for the rebellion once it’s all said and done. Once she is done fighting what’s clearly going to happen. I do hope they have better successes than the people in the first episode if it’s even possible. Are we meant to assume that woman from supply is her ex girlfriend?

  • @burqawaliaunty7664
    @burqawaliaunty7664 Месяц назад

    That conversation where the 2 characters suddenly became super vulgar*. I'm not sensitive to vulgarities but that felt out of place in the show.
    *5 f-words in 2 minutes, I timed it lol.

    • @mrj4082
      @mrj4082 Месяц назад

      Well, thats just how people talk. Some people love to curse

  • @georgeclooney5316
    @georgeclooney5316 Месяц назад

    In this episode 2. It is disappointing that it lacks of the "Alice in Wonderland atmosphere" as seen in the episode 1 which was pretty attractive in last week especially it played off the Moon River in the ending was kind of mind blowing. In EP.2, it lacks of progress of the story. Watching how the Mayor dealing with the black lady intern was also disgusting and unnecessary (they spent a lot of time showing up in this episode). Overall, I am very disappointed about the story in this episode. Hope the episode 3 will bring back the "Alice in Wonderland atmosphere" .

  • @justwatcher5657
    @justwatcher5657 Месяц назад +1

    Am I the only one who thought episode 2 was so BORING

    • @vicentemariani8730
      @vicentemariani8730 Месяц назад

      I disagree I thought episode 1 was much more boring I liked episode 2

  • @MicahelWaqar
    @MicahelWaqar Месяц назад

    was bored by:
    The overwrought "we loved Juliette, she was one of us, blah blah" Needs 10 seconds, not minutes.
    The laughable rebellion cluster at the end with some dull dialogue.

  • @johnmike-w2u
    @johnmike-w2u Месяц назад

    This sub is so weird with all the bitching about the acting. What IS that? I visited for years the subs for Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl ... just to name 3 shows where the acting could have been done better by a can of pressed ham ... and nobody ever whined about the acting. And yet here in this sub, last season and this season, its every third comment. Which would be okay I guess, if weird, if it wasn't blatantly wrong. I spent 15 years casting movies, you don't know what the hell you're talking about if you think this is bad acting. The problem is the dialogue writing. If you can't tell the difference between an actor delivering a badly written line and a bad actor then maybe you should stick to critiquing the lighting or something easier. I dunno man, I don't get the obsession with being wrong about this.
    Back to the episode, anybody else think Walker is just playing the rebels? I don't believe for a second that she's on board.

  • @waqarmasood2016
    @waqarmasood2016 Месяц назад

    silo is gor gay people

  • @unpluggedsongs3582
    @unpluggedsongs3582 Месяц назад

    Ep 1 and 2 should dropped at the same time or blend the 2 so 1 was less of a nothing burger
    So with the news that Meadows was Bernard's shadow (apparently she set the bar extremely high) it makes sense why Bernard never promoted Sims, but with Meadows' expressed desire to go outside Bernard has cornered himself into convincing Meadows to stay & serve or promoting Sims (and who fills his position).
    Given Meadows isn't satisfied by materials objects or privilege, convincing her might only be possible with information, especially if its new information that he doesn't currently know (the door) or convinces her that the outside will kill her (the outside is deadly, status of other silo)...unless she doesn't care (wouldn't be surprised)
    But given what Sims & Camille (his wife) know, witnessed (green outside, hard drive), suspect and their opinion of Meadows (a recluse drunk whose appearance with Bernard at the speech is considered out of the ordinary), they would feel betrayed, left out and untrusted if Meadows was chosen instead.