Siloseason 2 has a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, which bodes well for the series' reception. Adapted from Hugh Howey’sSilobook trilogy,season 1 of the Apple TV+ series saw engineer Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) unraveling dark secrets about the underground silo, including the truth about the outside world.Siloseason 2will continue Juliette’s journey now that she has left her silo, while those left behind grapple with the fallout of her departure.
OnRotten Tomatoes,Siloseason 2 has debuted with a 100% Tomatometer score, which is a significant improvement over season 1’s 66% Popcornmeter score. While not quite as substantial, it is also an improvement over season 1’s strong 88% Tomatometer score. The currentSiloseason 2 score is based on 12 critical reviews and may change as more reviews are added and after its November 15 release on Apple TV+.

What This Means For Silo
Season 2 Is Even Better Than Season 1
Siloseason 2’s Tomatometer score indicates thatthe new season will be even stronger than its predecessor. Many of season 2’s critical reviews praiseSilo’sworld-building, which significantly expands the series' narrative scope. The reviews also emphasize that the ambitious story is grounded by the characters' human struggles and the actors' strong performances, even as the show balances Juliette’s outside world storyline alongside the revolution brewing in season 1’s silo.
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If these elements resonate with general audiences as strongly as they have with critics,season 2’s Popcornmeter score should be significantly higher than 66%. WithSiloalready widely considered to be one ofApple TV+’s best science-fiction shows, the season 1 Popcornmeter score is surprisingly low, especially when compared to the 88% Tomatometer score. There should be less of a divide in the season 2 critical and audience scores, not only because of the current Tomatometer score, but because those who disliked season 1 are unlikely to watch and rate season 2.

Our Take On Silo Season 2’s Rotten Tomatoes Score
It Better Reflects The Show’s High Quality
Ever sinceSiloseason 1’s game-changing episode, I have been eagerly awaiting season 2.Silowas one of the best new shows of 2023 and the season 1 finale provided the perfect setup for an even more compelling second season.It is promising to see how enthusiastically critics are responding to season 2and that it is even better than season 1.Siloseason 1 was much better than its Popcornmeter score indicated, but season 2’s scores may be more reflective of the show’s high quality.
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In a dystopian future, men and women reside in a vast underground silo governed by strict regulations, believed to shield them from the hazardous world above. The series delves into the complex social order within the silo and the mysteries surrounding their subterranean existence.
