Season 2 of Silo is a post-apocalyptic thriller that speaks to our times

Critic Leila Latif share what the sci-fi series on Apple TV+ says about the moment we're in right now

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Caption: Rebecca Ferguson in Silo, now streaming on Apple TV+. (Apple TV+)

Silo, the Apple TV+ series starring Rebecca Ferguson, tells the story of the last ten thousand people on Earth. They live in a mile-deep home underground to protect themselves from the dangerous world on the surface — but the catch is, no one knows when or why the silo was built.
The main character Juliette starts out looking for answers about a loved one's murder, but soon after gets wrapped up in a deadly mystery and a web of lies that goes far beyond anything she could have ever imagined.
Today on Commotion, film & television critic Leila Latif(external link) explains why the series has such loyal fans, and what it says about the moment we're in right now.
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You can listen to the full discussion from today's show on CBC Listen(external link) or on our podcast, Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud, available wherever you get your podcasts(external link).

Interview with Leila Latif produced by Kaitlin King and Jess Low.

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