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I gave up on Silo early on in Season 2, don't know how popular it is in truth but the Reddit hive mind (or bots) downvote you almost immediately if you even say you don't love it.
I bailed after the first season, holy shit did that show move slow. I wasn't invested enough to go along with the jump the shark plot only 5 episodes in. Oh no the main character needs to go stop the big machine from blowing up the entire silo and killing everyone and ending the story, will she succeed or fail?! I had somebody spoil the story for me and it actually is pretty cool and sci-fi, but I can't spend that much time getting to it.
Second season at least what I watched is much worse it's pretty much all pointless filler.
I read the wool books and actually liked them but yeah the shows ridiculously slow and doesn't want to advance any plot whatsoever. I've found this is true with a lot of apple shows so I guess they are told not to, but yeah boring as hell.
It's like the show was created to be put on in the background instead of watched.