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After a year and a half away, "Silo" returns with a challenge that every prestige streaming drama eventually faces: How do you pick up the pieces after a finale that left viewers with 100 unanswered questions? If you're anything like me, you'll probably want to watch a recap before diving back in. Season 2 ended in a flurry of revelations and plot movements, and the details might feel a bit fuzzy.Tom's Guide Verdict: 'Silo' season 3Rating: 4.5/5 starsVerdict: "Silo" returns with a smart, intriguing premiere that confidently resets the board and ups the momentum with flashbacks to the past. If the rest of the season delivers on the mysteries set up here, the road to the series finale is looking very promising.Release schedule: Episode 1 now streamingWhere to watch: Apple TVFortunately, season 3 doesn't expect you to remember everything. Instead, it takes an unexpectedly clever approach by dropping us into Silo 18 in a way that makes it feel just as unfamiliar to us as it does to Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson).After watching the premiere episode, I'm already convinced the Apple TV sci-fi drama hasn't lost its touch. If anything, it feels like a show that's finally shifting from asking questions to answer them — and setting the pieces in place for the endgame. Very light spoilers for "Silo" season 3 episode 1 ahead.Juliette digs into a new mystery — and so do wePicking up three months after last season's explosive finale, Silo 18 has reorganized itself in ways that are new to us. Juliette doesn’t recognize it either, because she has amnesia after surviving the fire. She’s now the mayor, apparently, and the rebellion seems to be over.











