[BOOKS] I'm disappointed by the events of season 2.
I understand that this is based on some literature, therefore, they must stick to the original work, but still. Season one was an intense 10 episodes run in which our main character, arguably quite the misfit, end up getting spit out of the silo. We learn that the silo is a toxic place, run by shady individuals that apply unfair rules. Juliette got sell out by her own people. In a way, she does not get kicked out of the silo, she escapes it. She lives to get over that hill and find the answers about the outside world we've been craving all along. That's what I thought, what I hoped the season 2 would be about. The outside. But no.
Season 2 follows Juliette entering another silo, realizing her being gone without having cleaned, while surviving beyond the hill, might cause mayhem in her original silo. That thought make her feel obliged to go back there (???). Then she spends 9 episodes gathering the necessary hardware to get back safely to that very place that spit her out. The Silo is doomed? Then let it be. This place is unworthy of this character, she obviously doesn't belong there and season 1 made that very clear. Why would she want to go back there even though her own people turned their backs on her and the man she loved already died there? I don't care if it's in the books: it simply doesn't add up.
The Silo is a claustrophobic dictatorship governed by fear, obviously this is a recipe for disaster headed for a crash course. Juliette escaped that. What happens to the people who stayed behind ? Well i simply don't care. Just let the 10 000 people die and move on with your life, or go back and you will die with them. Simple as that. Not to mention that what happened to the outside world remains a thick mystery. This whole season felt like a waste of time, and I can't see how the finale could change my mind.