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Lionel Mandrake

(4,116 posts)
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 05:39 PM Jul 30

"Silo" books and TV series

The "Silo" trilogy by Hugh Howey is being made into the TV Series "Silo", which streams on Apple TV+. I've watched the first season of the TV series and read about a third of "Wool", which is the first book of the trilogy. As far as I can tell, the TV series follows "Wool" pretty closely, but there are some differences. The book of course has many more characters and a more complicated plot. A male character ("Walker" or "Walk" for short) in the book has been replaced by a female character ("Martha Walker" ) in the TV series. Season 2 of the TV series has been filmed but not released, and no release date has been announced.

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"Silo" books and TV series (Original Post) Lionel Mandrake Jul 30 OP
I just can't wait for season 2 to come out! Dave Bowman Jul 30 #1
I'm sorry Dave, Lionel Mandrake Jul 31 #7
Season 1 was good. mn9driver Jul 30 #2
Yes it was. Lionel Mandrake Jul 31 #8
I listened to the whole trilogy years ago... Pluvious Jul 30 #3
I took a quick look at "Shift" (Volume II) Lionel Mandrake Aug 20 #10
Some people just enjoy dark content... Pluvious Aug 20 #11
"Shift" is my favorite of the trilogy Bok_Tukalo Jul 30 #4
Interesting ... Lionel Mandrake Aug 20 #9
I watched it on Apple. Made it all the way through Bristlecone Jul 30 #5
Critic Daniel Fienberg agrees with you. Lionel Mandrake Jul 30 #6

Pluvious

(4,669 posts)
3. I listened to the whole trilogy years ago...
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 06:00 PM
Jul 30

It was very captivating

But I found the backstory novel to be very depressing, and it was not as enjoyable

The ending of the third was pretty good, but I had some mixed feelings about it

I look forward to seeing the TV adaptions eventually

Thanks for the update

Lionel Mandrake

(4,116 posts)
10. I took a quick look at "Shift" (Volume II)
Tue Aug 20, 2024, 08:04 PM
Aug 20

and found it to be a prequel, i.e., a backstory, to "Wool" (Vol. I). I finished reading "Wool" and want to find out what will happen next to Juliette and the other characters I'm already familiar with. So I am skipping the prequel for now, and starting to read the sequel "Dust" (Vol. III).

Pluvious

(4,669 posts)
11. Some people just enjoy dark content...
Tue Aug 20, 2024, 08:18 PM
Aug 20

Just look at all the many popular horror films and books, even "dark comedy"

Describing how the world's population gets culled out, will provide oodles of entertainment for some people's tastes

( shrug )

To each their own, eh

Lionel Mandrake

(4,116 posts)
9. Interesting ...
Tue Aug 20, 2024, 07:54 PM
Aug 20

Your favorite was the prequel (Volume II), about which Pluvious said:
"I found the backstory novel to be very depressing, and it was not as enjoyable."

After reading "Wool" (Vol. I), I need to find out what will happen next to Juliette and the other characters I'm already familiar with. So I am skipping the prequel for now, and starting to read the sequel "Dust" (Vol. III).

Bristlecone

(10,349 posts)
5. I watched it on Apple. Made it all the way through
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 06:09 PM
Jul 30

But just barely. Common, as an actor, is really unwatchable. He is as wooden and forced as it gets IMO. The rest of the cast carried him.

I’m going to try the series out though. I didn’t realize it was a book trilogy.

Lionel Mandrake

(4,116 posts)
6. Critic Daniel Fienberg agrees with you.
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 08:11 PM
Jul 30

In a review for the Hollywood Reporter, he wrote:

"Common is, unfortunately, the weak link in the cast. He’s always a particular kind of actor: instantly striking as a presence, generally convincing physically and a strange cipher emotionally — completely at odds with the passion that infuses his music and unscripted persona. His performance here is a great leather jacket — unexplained, since nobody else in the Silo seems to go to the same tailor — and a perpetual smirk. Opposite Robbins’ soft-spoken, pragmatically insinuating nuance and Ferguson’s fiery and perpetual irritation, Common’s lack of inflection leaves the show with a conflict deficit."

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-reviews/silo-review-rebecca-ferguson-apple-tv-1235479924/

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