Siloseason 2 had its share of narrative highs and memorable moments, but it seemingly came close to ruining one of its best characters' stories. However, theApple TV+ sci-fi show’s season 3 seems to have the perfect opportunity to fix this issue by bringing a massive book twist to the screen.

UnlikeSiloseason 1, which closely adapted almost all important arcs from Hugh Howey’s original books, season 2 attempted to drift slightly away from its source. It not only introduced several changes to the original book’s narrative but also enhanced many character beats, which helped the franchise expand its lore in a good way.

Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) wearing a helmet in Silo Season 2 Episode 1

Unfortunately, while introducing many positive changes to the original narrative,Siloseason 2 seemingly sidelined one major character’s development. With season 3, the show can finally rectify this issue by adopting one important story beat from the firstbook in the originalSilotrilogy.

Juliette’s Story Barely Progressed In Silo Season 3, But Season 3 Might Change That With One Book Twist

Silo Season 2 Focused Too Much On Politics Inside Silo 18

A lot unfolded in the confines of Silo 18 inSiloseason 2. While characters like Lukas found doors they were never supposed to discover, ones like Bernard learned some harsh truths about the world they lived in. Juliette’s Silo 17 story, in contrast, barely made any progress.

By making Juliette’s narrative seem a little too redundant,Siloseason 2 almost risked ruining all the development she had gone through in the first season.

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While a lot happened inside Silo 18,Juliette’s story only revolved around her struggle to make it back to her home. By making Juliette’s narrative seem a little too redundant,Siloseason 2 almost risked ruining all the development she had gone through in the first season.

Fortunately, season 3 can now fix this by portraying Juliette as Silo 18’s new mayor. Like her TV counterpart, Juliette returns home toward the end of Hugh Howey’s firstSilobook,Wool. Soon after her return,she is elected as Silo 18’s new mayor. By showing a similar development in her story,Siloseason 3 can shift the focus back to her by getting her directly involved in Silo 18’s political power structure.

Silo Season 2’s Ending Has Hinted At How Juliette’s Season 3 Story Will Be Far More Interesting

Juliette’s Return To Silo 18 Makes Her A Part Of The Show’s Primary Narrative Again

Juliette’s characterization felt sidelined inSiloseason 2 because she was far away from Silo 18’s action. While unfolding all the torrid political developments in Silo 18, the show’s writers seemingly struggled to figure out how they could balance that with Juliette’s seemingly one-dimensional journey in Silo 17.

By bringing her back to Silo 18 and making her a part of the primary story beat’s main player again,Siloseason 2’s endingensures her story will be far more interesting in season 3.Siloseason 2’s ending also drifts away from the books by hinting at Camille Sims' rise to power.

While only time will tell how the show will unfold in season 3, it seems likely thatCamille and Juliette will compete in the next installment to shape Silo 18’s future. With this intriguing twist, it is hard not to believe thatSiloseason 3 will avoid season 2’s biggest storytelling mistake and prove to be far more compelling.

Silo

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.