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Updated · Screen Rant · Jun 29
Silo Season 3 Wins Praise for 2-Timeline Shift Ahead of July 3 Debut
Updated
Updated · Screen Rant · Jun 29

Silo Season 3 Wins Praise for 2-Timeline Shift Ahead of July 3 Debut

1 articles · Updated · Screen Rant · Jun 29

Summary

  • Apple TV's 10-episode Silo Season 3 is drawing strong early praise for splitting its story between Juliette's present-day fight and a new past timeline led by Daniel and Helen.
  • Ashley Zukerman and Jessica Henwick's characters—introduced at the end of Season 2 as a congressman and journalist before the silos existed—are seen as the season's biggest asset, adding chemistry and exposing the conspiracy behind the wasteland.
  • Rebecca Ferguson's Juliette still gets major developments, including a memory-loss arc after Season 2's fiery ending, but the review says that storyline drags at times and is less compelling than the flashback material.
  • The season also expands supporting roles, especially Camille Sims, while preserving the series' trademark reveals and ending with a finale that sets up the already announced Season 4 as the last chapter.

Insights

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