Season 1 covers the first 30 chapters of the book "Wool" – there are 82 chapters in the book
The men and women live in a giant underground silo with a series of regulations they believe will protect them from a toxic and destroyed surface. Whether they’re exploring the stars, escaping dystopias, or making the world a better place, these women are all about science fiction.
Rotating this way doesn’t push or pull air
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And when the status quo that maintains order is challenged, enforcement and punishment ensue
It’s an interesting take on the underground bunker story of people who survived underground for so long that a civilization emerged within it, with stories, myths, beliefs, rituals, and ceremonies based on events that have been forgotten, and a status quo social structure is established. A power structure is formed that creates a stratified population both figuratively and literally from the top of the silo to the bottom.
Good acting from Oyelowo, familiar faces in Rashida Jones and Will Patton
That’s the premise, and while it’s not entirely original (think Snowpiercer, Dark City, etc.), there’s enough novelty here to make it look like a well-executed TV series. (But as you can tell from the show’s poster, they’re guest stars who give way to regular cast members, with Rebecca Ferguson in the lead role.) The show seems to be pretty decent, with good production values.
There are intricate sets and good CGI to create a believable atmosphere
While the unsuspecting mind picks up on some obvious conspiracies early on, there are mysteries that are revealed that keep me watching.