Based on Hugh Howey’s book trilogy, Silo follows a robust cast led by Dune’s Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols, the engineer-turned-sheriff who uses her job as protector of 10,000 post-apocalypse survivors to instead investigate the alleged murder of her boyfriend, George Wilkins (Ferdinand Kingsley). This tape provides a mind-boggling cap to the first season of one of the more intriguing new sci-fi series in recent memory. ( Silo has that, too, but they’re arguably less important than the tape!) As someone with a slim-to-nonexistent daily relationship with tape, I now find myself eyeing the Scotch roll in my junk drawer and wondering if it will prove a pivotal plot device as the Earth warms. Tape might as well be the love interest, or the quippy sidekick who dies so the protagonist can have something to brood over. You could argue the show as a whole would simply evaporate-conceptually, anyway-without the existence of tape. It is remarkable, really, how much the Apple TV+ series Silo is about tape.
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