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The first Silo season 2 reviews have dropped, here’s the verdict

One of the most popular Apple TV+ shows, Silo, is back for a second season in just two weeks. Apple has released the first five minutes of episode one, and early reviews are here for the show’s return. Here’s what the Silo season 2 reviews are saying.

Early reviews praise Silo’s return and Juliette’s arc

The first reviews for Silo season 2 are very positive. It’s described by various reviewers as ‘triumphant,’ ‘wildly ambitious,’ and ‘a captivating second chapter.’

For anyone worried about one of your favorite shows taking a quality dip, you can breathe a sigh of relief.

Louise Griffin writes at RadioTimes:

All eyes will be on whether Silo season 2 can live up to season 1, and just how it plans on topping that season 1 cliffhanger. Mark our words – you don’t need to worry. Silo season 2 is a captivating second chapter, taking everything that was enthralling about season 1 and moving the story along, while providing fresh mysteries and shocks to keep everyone interested.

Season 2 appears to take a new turn, with Juliette’s adventures branching the heroine off into a largely separate storyline from the rest of the characters we know and love.

Fortunately, it sounds like the show’s creative team pulled this shift off with great success.

Dais Johnston writes at Inverse:

Silo began as a sci-fi show, but this season feels like so much more. There are still sci-fi elements like memory-erasing drugs, infoscreens, and complex apocalyptic lore, but they are just window-dressing for a story that is far more Julius Caesar than Fallout. Juliette is now a Che Guevara-esque folk hero, and the most fascinating element of the entire series is watching how she influences an uprising without ever being present.

A common theme throughout many reviews is the strength of Rebecca Ferguson, and Juliette’s character overall. But the reviews also praise the whole cast, including newcomer Steve Zahn.

Silo season 2 debuts on Friday, November 15 with its first episode, with weekly episode releases thereafter.

9to5Mac’s Take

In the time since Silo season 1 dropped, I’ve read the full trilogy of Silo books. Since I now know the various plot points coming up in the show, I suspected Silo might feel different in its second season than the first. I wondered if that might lead to a slightly disappointing sophomore effort.

Ultimately, it sounds like the creative team has delivered a new season that builds on the first while still offering something new and unique. I’m thrilled and relieved to hear that.

Are you excited for Silo’s return? How does season 2 sound to you? Let us know in the comments.

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Ryan got his start in journalism as an Editor at MacStories, where he worked for four years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which focused entirely on the iPad. As a result, it should come as no surprise that his favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.

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