4.6 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 16 May 2023
⏱️ 46 minutes
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Holston's Pick. Two episodes, two cleanings. This second episode of wool we’ve got just enough data about the cleanings to begin wildly speculating on the greater world with insufficient information. In a BGaS first, Red is intimately familiar with the source material (Hugh Howey’s Wool), and it’s Ivan that’s along for the ride for Apple TV+’s Silo.
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0:00.0 | I've done too much theorizing I might have to read the box |
0:23.1 | Oh |
0:25.4 | The third best podcast that quite frankly would rather be playing Zelda tears of the kingdom right now. I am barely tuning into this off screen. My switch is currently on. I am using my hands to play it. Well, simultaneously maintaining perfect eye contact with red. I'm actually using that software that does not have a lot of things to do with it. |
0:53.4 | I'm actually using that software that does the automated eye contact while my eyes are actually pointed off screen. I found out recently. Do you know like iPhones do that automatically for FaceTime? That's that's. I saw that in video demo, but like on the slide. That's what if you feel like you're bringing really good eye contact from people on FaceTime. That's because software is doing that for you. I don't like this. It's like when I found out that they they faked the moon for the Samsung moon of |
1:23.4 | feature. If you are getting the fake eye contact, does it blink for you? Does it register when you click and all of a sudden it's like, why did my mom's eyeballs just clipped through her face? Oh, or is it just like you gave me an unblinking stare for a full hour? Why has everybody been an unblinking outcome? Everybody is just like Starbucks portraits. Why is my mom constantly telling me to do a barrel roll? |
1:53.4 | Well, aside from cheers to the kingdom, a silo from tears of the kingdom. We are covering the second episode of silo because as I mentioned, the first two episodes are really one whole movie. And you need to watch. You need to understand. You need to get the whole picture. We need to get the at least up to the inciting incident. Yes. I need an inciting incident and my actually that you know what I was going to say one season genre show. But the the it is. |
2:23.4 | Number three on Apple TV right now. Yeah, I mean, which to be fair to be fair. Not a lot of competition. The old saying, which I won't bring up was probably outdated. Maybe maybe the new saying will be the highest rated show on Apple TV. |
2:41.0 | We haven't gotten the we're so happy with silo. We're renewing it for a second season already announcement, which I assume. |
2:50.2 | Because the writer strike, they'll probably hold off on that, considering, you know, the writers will probably be like, we don't need to participate in your press release. Yeah, that's a very good point. I kind of forgot about when you said that I was like, you know what, you're right. Normally at this point, they would have already said it, but I get that the writers are striking. |
3:05.9 | They either say it very quickly or they save it for a few months after and pull a lockwood company. What happened with lockwood company got canceled, baby. Oh, right, right. Yeah, they they quietly wait for six months until after the show. |
3:19.0 | Previous to announce that cancellation. And then all of the poor little kids that they tricked into forming stand communities, go scorched earth on every Netflix social count. |
3:33.0 | All right. Well, this is season one, episode two, Holston's pick Juliet, an engineer, pieces together, what might have led to a coworker's mysterious death. |
3:43.4 | But before we get into it, Ivan, do we need to know what happened previously on silo? We do not know why we are here. All right. Well, the publishing industry has traditionally held genre work in both envy and contempt. So you how he went itself, published. Listen, it's an entire big thing. Just go read the Wikipedia. |
4:04.5 | We do not know who built the silo stage hands. |
4:08.4 | Okay. Why did the OBGYN try to like a three point there off the rim with the birth control? You really need to just like for three and it just did that just like rides that rim. |
4:23.8 | Don't tell me you wouldn't do that. That's how you know somebody is a pro at their job that they feel confident enough to do the waste basket basketball shot. Do you really think you're the kind of person they want having children? |
4:36.5 | Well, they are obsessed with this really weird gross metric called the replacement rate that everybody who talks about seems to be a greasy, greasy white person. They are literally obsessed with the replacement rate, which is one. Yeah, which is one in this room. Exactly 10,000 people. I took it down your post. How many a special thing mods have said this to me? How many? I'm sorry, and I'm a tron. I know I'm major. I'm major. I'm major job harder than that to be some time. |
5:04.9 | What was muggy smiling at you? |
5:09.0 | Our reporting structure is there for a reason. So we can ignore problems and have plausible deniability afterwards. |
5:16.8 | There's something on there. I just don't know how to get it. It seems to be a 200 gig folder called stuff. Do not look. |
5:26.7 | What actually happened out there? Well, the shareholders experience some really wild exponential growth. |
5:33.7 | None of this is real. Most of these crowds of CGI extras. I want to go out. Or did you mean I bumped to Mike Trout? |
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