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Chris is a Senior News Writer for Collider. He can be found in an IMAX screen, with his eyes watering and his ears bleeding for his own pleasure. He joined the news team in 2022 and accidentally fell upwards into a senior position despite his best efforts.
For reasons unknown, he enjoys analyzing box office receipts, giant sharks, and has become known as the go-to man for all things Bosch, Mission: Impossible and Christopher Nolan in Collider's news division. Recently, he found himself yeehawing along to the Dutton saga on the Yellowstone Ranch.
He is proficient in sarcasm, wit, Photoshop and working unfeasibly long hours. Amongst his passions sit the likes of the history of the Walt Disney Company, the construction of theme parks, steam trains and binge-watching Gilmore Girls with a coffee that is just hot enough to scald him.
His obsession with the Apple TV+ series Silo is the subject of mockery within the Senior News channel, where his feelings about Taylor Sheridan's work are enough to make his fellow writers roll their eyes.
For a while, Silo felt like one of Apple TV’s most durable prestige engines — the kind of show that lived in the conversation because viewers were genuinely invested in the mystery and convinced it still had a lot more story to tell, and then Apple confirmed the endgame. Last year, Apple officially renewed Silo for Seasons 3 and 4, with Season 4 set as the final season. And this week, it was confirmed that production had finished on the show for good. That should have been reassuring.
Instead, it also seems to have taken some urgency out of the weekly obsession cycle, because the show is no longer charting like one of the platform’s biggest monsters. On Apple TV's charts, the series is nowhere to be found in the top 10, sitting behind Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Hijack, Shrinking, and others.
The series stars Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols, with Common, Harriet Walter, Tim Robbins, Avi Nash, and Steve Zahn among the key cast. It remains one of Apple’s best-reviewed sci-fi dramas, but the final-season revelation may have made it feel more finite and less like an endless mystery box people need to keep chasing.
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How Good Is 'Silo'?
Collider’s Tania Hussain awarded the second season an 8/10, praising its “uniquely immersive environment” and “razor-sharp writing,” adding that “by grounding its Orwellian elements into tense yet relatable human struggles, Silo continues to surpass the genre… emerging as a masterful exploration of isolation and survival through Ferguson’s nuanced portrayal.” She wrote:
"With its 10 episodes this season, the Silo world is truly expanding and the supporting performances amplify so much of the stakes. Exemplifying a sad and almost heartwrenching portrayal of loneliness with a childlike wonder, Steve Zahn is at his absolute best in a barren playground where his character, Solo, creates the rules. It’s the chemistry he shares with Ferguson that creates a dynamic sort of interplay that contrasts her serious demeanor with a spirited and lively approach. He is every bit a compelling counterpart to Juliette, and one we see most terrifically evolve across the series."
Silo Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming now on Apple TV, while Season 3 is awaiting release. Stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates.
Release Date May 5, 2023
Showrunner Graham Yost








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