Notice! This article contains spoilers for Silo season 2. “Cleaning” is a key motivator for many stories on Apple TV+ Silobut the show only subtly hinted at his true purpose and origins. Silo The first season defied all expectations in its opening episodes, when it introduced Holston and Allison as main characters, but killed them off before the audience could learn more about them. After finding a video where the outside world appears habitable, Allison believes they were lied to, prompting her to leave Silo 18 willingly. Unfortunately, moments after Allison left Silo in season 1, she fell to the…
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Notice! This article contains spoilers for Silo season 2.Judge Meadows rose through the ranks to become one of the main characters of Silo first few episodes of season 2, raising many questions surrounding her history with Bernard and her role in the overall story. Since Silo season one is based on the book series of the same name by Hugh Howey, it’s always surprising when the series departs from the source material and adopts an original narrative. One of the biggest deviations from the source material in Silo season two revolves around judge Mary Meadows. The original books barely focus…
Notice! This article contains spoilers for Silo season 2, episode 3. Silo Season 2 Episode 3 raises a lot of questions about Bernard’s long-term plan to snuff out the rebellion, Meadows’ underlying motives, and Solo’s history in Silo 17. While the episode avoids answering many questions, it perfectly paves the way for an exciting season. Instead of following the format of the first two episodes, Silo season 2 episode 3 goes back and forth between the two overarching central stories. While Juliette’s side of the narrative focuses on the development of her relationship with Solo, Bernard’s arc highlights how he…
Notice! This article contains spoilers for the first season of Cross and the Alex Cross books by James Patterson. Cross Season 1 ends on a conclusive note, but still intentionally leaves some plot threads and book teases dangling to set the stage for Season 2. Cross the season 2 renewal was announced even before the first installment of the show arrived on Amazon Prime Video. Because of this, it’s not surprising that despite developing an original, self-contained story, Season 1 of the show features many stories and book references that could be expanded upon in Season 2. Although only time…
Notice! This article contains spoilers for Silo season 2.A closer look Silo Season 2’s reference to a 124-year-old story reveals that it could be foreshadowing how Juliette’s journey ends in the Apple TV+ series. Different Silo Season 1, which follows a linear story that unfolds inside Silo 18, Season 2 of the Apple TV+ sci-fi show walks through two simultaneous narratives. While one focuses on Juliette’s story outside her home, the other shows how her departure impacted the people of Silo 18. Both narratives are compelling in their own way and perfectly intertwined. From inside the Silo, Bernard becomes increasingly…
Notice! This article contains spoilers for season 1 of Cross. A hilarious phrase – “You got me on the motherfucker.” – from Cross the first season perfectly highlights the importance of an important relationship in the life of the series’ titular character. In its eight-episode runtime, Cross Season 1 features several memorable moments that make it worthy of being ranked among some of the best detective shows on Amazon Prime Video. The twists in its plot don’t always make sense, but the show always manages to perfectly time the major revelations and dramatic confrontations in its narrative. Cross the first…
Notice! This article contains spoilers for season 1 of Cross.A lost story of Cross the first season serves as a perfect reminder to watch a controversial Morgan Freeman film that was released more than two decades ago. Featuring Aldis Hodge as the titular detective character Cross Season 1 unfolds like a typical crime thriller, where its protagonist races against time to capture a serial killer while fighting his own demons. However, despite playing with many familiar tropes and ideas, Cross establishes itself as a worthy competitor to other exciting detective shows on Amazon Prime Video with its timely twists and…
Notice! This article contains spoilers for Season 2 of Silo and Hugh Howey’s Wool.Silo Season 2, Episode 2 makes a significant change to Hugh Howey’s books, potentially deleting an important story from Juliette’s original arc. Despite being quite faithful to its source material, Apple TV+’s Silo did not shy away from recording its own identity, introducing many original elements. For example, Silo the first season completely changes the tone of its source, revealing itself as a mystery thriller rather than being driven solely by its science fiction ideas. The first installment of the Apple TV+ sci-fi series also adds some…
Notice! This article contains spoilers for Silo season 2.Silo season 2’s opening episodes make it hard not to believe that Bernard might not actually be a villain. After initially maintaining some ambiguity surrounding Bernard’s true motives, Silo the first season established him as the show’s main antagonist. It revealed that although the citizens of the Silo believed they were governed by the Judiciary, the head of IT, Bernard, was pulling all the strings behind the scenes. Even in the final moments of Silo In season 1, Bernard called the shots and was responsible for Juliette’s departure from Silo 18. From…
Notice! This article contains spoilers for season 1 of Cross.Nancy remains a secondary character almost the entire time Cross the first season’s runtime until the show reveals the hidden truth about his real identity and motives. Created by Amazon’s Ben Watkins Cross season 1 is based on James Patterson Alex Cruz series of books. Despite being an adaptation of a book, the program aims to record its identity by borrowing only a few main characters and stories from the original material. However, when it comes to its villains, it features some originals that never appear in James Patterson’s books. While…