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Even if half of Season 3 may test some patience, “Silo”’s back half will remind the already committed that Yost and company know what they are doing and have an endgame in mind.
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Season 3 feels like a critical culmination of the first two seasons in regards to what Juliette discovered in Silo 17 and what our other characters learned from the Season 2 rebellion. It's great, exciting storytelling.
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For all its murky longueurs, Silo is a show full of ambitious and fascinating ideas.
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Silo is going in a somewhat new direction in Season 3, and we’re here for it, mainly because it sets up a few new conspiracies while answering some of our questions about the show’s mythology.
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The flashbacks are fast-moving and paranoia-soaked in the tradition of the best political potboilers. There’s a great cliffhanger ending, too.
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Revealing just enough to satisfy while withholding enough to obsess over, Silo remains one of television’s smartest science-fiction dramas. Yes, it demands patience. But the rewards are handsome.
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All in all, the show did a solid job with Juliette and Ferguson tapped into a new side of the character, but it was just not as strong as what Silo season 3 does with its past storyline, and that is okay. .... The dystopian series has done a great job of setting up what comes next, with an exhilarating finale.
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Silo proves once again why it’s not only Apple TV’s best shows, but also one of the best shows currently on television. Thoughtful, gripping, and beautifully made, it sets a new standard for what prestige sci-fi can be.
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Apple TV has never shied away from going big with its sci-fi shows, but this truly unforgettable third run proves Silo is in a league all of its own.
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Without going into too much detail, I'll just say that I found this storyline [Daniel and Helen's] to be a bit more interesting than what was happening to Juliette, even though Ferguson remains the best actor on the series.