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Taking a Look at 'Silo' Season 2 with Rob Mahoney | House of R

2024/11/15
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Joanna Robinson: 本期播客将讨论《Silo》第一季和第二季第一集的内容,但不会涉及剧集改编自的小说内容。第一季是Apple TV+的意外成功,其受欢迎程度一度超过其他剧集。Rebecca Ferguson的表演是《Silo》成功的关键,她的存在感极强。第一季中为了让Rebecca Ferguson的角色更有动力,增加了谋杀悬疑元素,但Juliet与George的背景故事展现过多,削弱了观众对Juliet角色的投入。第一季的节奏总体上是可以接受的,她更关注剧集中的主要悬念和一些次要谜团,而对外部世界是否真实这一问题并不十分关注。第一季结尾处一系列揭露的时机和方式很重要,第二季不需要更多令人震惊的揭露,关键在于揭露的时机和方式。第二季第一集主要讲述了Juliet独自一人在另一个Silo中寻找线索的故事,她不确定是什么原因导致人们在剧集中死亡,对剧集中防护服的功能和设计存在疑问。剧集中关于隔离的主题贯穿始终,并通过Juliet的闪回以及Steve Zahn的角色得到体现。她期待看到Steve Zahn的角色在剧中更多的戏份,以及他过去经历的展现。 Rob Mahoney: 他对《Silo》第一季的剧情和悬念比角色本身更感兴趣。他关注科幻电视剧,并愿意尝试观看几集来判断是否符合自己的喜好,他认为《Silo》第一季广受好评是情理之中的。《Silo》第一季的成功在于其题材的广泛吸引力,兼顾了科幻元素和大众口味,并拥有强大的演员阵容。他认为《Silo》的世界观设定非常具体,激发了他对其中许多细节的求知欲。《Silo》的布景设计融合了多种科幻作品的元素,起初可能略显突兀,但随着剧情发展,这种融合反而增强了剧集的氛围。他认为《Silo》中屏幕的设定是对人们自我封闭的隐喻,不仅仅局限于社交媒体,还包括各种群体和社会关系。他认为《Silo》中的一些语言细节和世界观设定非常成功,但有些说法略显老套。他认为Graham Yost的作品风格多样,但《Silo》更偏向于他擅长的易于理解的、有趣的动作程序剧。他认为《Silo》第一季的节奏总体上是可以接受的,他更关注剧集中的主要悬念和一些次要谜团,而对外部世界是否真实这一问题并不十分关注。他认为《Silo》第二季不需要更多令人震惊的揭露,关键在于揭露的时机和方式。在观看第二季第一集时,当Juliet不得不穿越尸体堆时,他就会选择放弃。他认为Juliet的“我不想要”的性格恰恰是她能够胜任权力职位的原因。他认为《Silo》第二季第一集的结构安排很好,先展现Juliet的个人经历,然后再回到其他角色的故事。他认为剧中人物的孤独感和隔离感是贯穿始终的主题。他期待看到Steve Zahn的角色在剧中更多的戏份,以及他过去经历的展现。

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Why did Rob Mahoney enjoy 'Silo' Season 1 despite not being fully invested in the characters?

Rob was more invested in the mysteries of the show than the characters, particularly the big questions about the silo's origins and how it became the way it is. The twists and turns and the ticking clock mechanisms of keeping the silo running hooked him.

What was the main draw for 'Silo' according to Joanna Robinson?

The main draw for 'Silo' is Rebecca Ferguson, whose performance is compelling and carries the show. Without her, the show wouldn't work as well.

How does the world of 'Silo' compare to other sci-fi settings in Rob Mahoney's view?

The world of 'Silo' feels like a hodgepodge of every sci-fi thing you've ever seen, with elements from Star Wars, The Matrix, and Demolition Man. However, the more time spent in the world, the uncanny element contributes to the overall vibe of the show.

What does the showrunner of 'Silo' want to achieve with the series?

The showrunner, Graham Yost, plans to do four seasons of the show, spending the first two seasons on the first book, Wool, and then grafting the next two books onto the final two seasons.

Why did Joanna Robinson feel emotionally invested in some characters in 'Silo' Season 1?

Joanna was emotionally invested in characters like David Oyelowo's and Rashida Jones's characters. However, most of the characters she got emotionally invested in died, suggesting the show invested emotionality in characters they knew they were going to remove.

How does the pacing of 'Silo' Season 1 work for Rob Mahoney?

Rob wasn't too bothered by the pacing, as the big questions and small-level mysteries gripped him. However, he wasn't as interested in the middle-level mystery of whether the outside world was real or an illusion.

What does the graffiti in 'Silo' Season 2, Episode 1 suggest about the potential future of the silo?

The graffiti, such as 'any survivors, please help us,' suggests that it wasn't just Steve Zahn's character who survived. It implies a feral Lord of the Flies situation where there were bands of survivors who might have killed each other for limited resources.

Why does Rob Mahoney think Juliet is fit for power in 'Silo'?

Juliet is fit for power because she is incredibly resourceful and clever, even though she's not good at being a sheriff. Her reluctance to let anyone touch the generator and her isolation in responsibility highlight her suitability for power despite her reluctance.

What does the Moon River song symbolize in 'Silo' Season 2, Episode 1?

The Moon River song symbolizes a haunting lure that draws Juliet down a hallway, evoking a sense of mystery and danger. It plays on the idea of following something that might not be safe, much like the Ink Spots music in Fallout.

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The hosts discuss their initial impressions of 'Silo' Season 2, focusing on the stunning first episode and its twists. They also reflect on their thoughts about the first season as a whole.
  • The first episode of Season 2 is praised for its twists and turns.
  • Hosts discuss their overall thoughts on Season 1, highlighting the world-building and character development.

Shownotes Transcript

Sometimes, you just have to make your way through a pile of corpses. Thankfully, Jo and Rob Mahoney are here to get you across as they take a look at the first episode of the second season of the Apple TV+ drama "Silo". They first discuss what they thought of the first season a a whole before diving into the stunning first episode along with all its twists and turns.

Hosts: Joanna Robinson

Guest: Rob Mahoney

Senior Producer: Steve Ahlman

Video Editor: Steve Ahlman, John Richter

Additional Production: Arjuna Ramgopal, Aleya Aleya Zenieris

Social: Jomi Adeniran

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