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Mentioned in 15 episodes
Silo
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The Silo series, comprising Wool, Shift, and Dust, is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity lives in underground silos.
The series follows characters such as Holston and Juliette as they uncover the secrets and mysteries of their underground world.
The books delve into the struggle between information and control, human curiosity, and the power dynamics within the silo society.
The series reveals the origins of the silos, the true nature of the outside world, and the ultimate fate of the survivors as they strive to rebuild their world.
The series follows characters such as Holston and Juliette as they uncover the secrets and mysteries of their underground world.
The books delve into the struggle between information and control, human curiosity, and the power dynamics within the silo society.
The series reveals the origins of the silos, the true nature of the outside world, and the ultimate fate of the survivors as they strive to rebuild their world.
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Mentioned in 15 episodes
Mentioned by Jay Maddock to illustrate how the TV screen at Silo is like putting a 24 hour film in the cafeteria.

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Mentioned by Alan from England in listener feedback, in relation to the Silo book trilogy.

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Compared to Husk for its post-apocalyptic vibe.

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Mentioned by Tom Merritt as the basis for the Apple TV+ show "Silo", which has been renewed for two more seasons.

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Mentioned by AirFundleLive when comparing it to Severance.

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Mentioned in relation to the adaptation of the book into a TV series.

683: There IS a Spoon!
Mentioned by
Jason Snell when discussing world-building sci-fi series with a beginning, middle, and end.


559: All Fingers Are Digital
Mentioned by Tom Merritt as the winner for best post-apocalyptic mystery, highlighting its focus on mystery.

2024 Killies
Mentioned in the context of an early release of an episode.

No More "Wolfs" - MOSK: 11.25.2024