Warning! This post contains minor spoilers for Hugh Howey’s Wool.
Siloseason 2 is going to introduce a new character whose backstory will be similar to another character’s from an iconic 2000s TV show. Based onHugh Howey’sSilobook trilogy, Apple TV+‘sSilohas created a compelling post-apocalyptic world in its first season. Although the show has yet to explain what happened to its world and how it ended up in its current state, season 2 is expected to provide several concrete answers surrounding the future of Silo-18 and the history of the overarching setting.
Since the main character, Juliette, leaves Silo-18 towards theending moments of Silo season 1, the second season will follow her adventures outside her home silo. This will pave the way for the show to not only explore new narrative avenues but also introduce new characters. AsSiloseason 2 updateshave confirmed, Steven Zahn has hopped on board as one of the leads in the show’s roster. He will portray a character named Solo whose backstory, according to the source material, will be reminiscent of another character from a renowned sci-fi series.

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Silohas been similar toLostin more ways than one. For instance, likeLost,Silounfolds in a mysterious, isolated setting, where most characters are clueless about what is happening around them. Both shows also explore themes of survival andhow societal structures are formed and destroyed in a closed, authoritarian environment. While presenting existential questions surrounding human nature and identity and drawing parallels to Plato’s allegory of the cave, the two also drive their narrative by highlighting how their characters gradually uncover the secrets of their settings.
LikeLost’s Desmond,Silo’s Solo will be portrayed as a character who has spent years in isolation in an underground bunker.

These narrative similarities between the two will continue inSiloseason 2 since theApple TV+ sci-fi showwill introduce a new character named Solo. LikeLost’s Desmond,Silo’s Solo will be portrayed as a character who has spent years in isolation in an underground bunker. Just like the people from the island find Desmond under the hatch after blowing up its entrance inLost, Juliette will run into Solo inSiloseason 2’s opening arc before finding him living alone in Silo 18.
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One of the most memorable moments inLostis when the show walks through a day in Desmond’s life while Cass Elliot’s “Make Your Kind of Music” plays in the background. The sequence highlights how, despite living alone under the hatch on the island,Desmond maintains his sanity by keeping himself busy. Given howSilowill introduce Solo as a similar character, it could also feature a compelling montage that portrays the routine Solo has been following for years to keep himself sane.
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Apple TV+’s Silo season 1 introduces many mysteries and nagging questions in its dystopian drama and waits till its ending moments to resolve them.
Giving Solo the “Desmond treatment” would not only be an interesting way of introducing theSiloseason 2 character but would also effectively establish the stark contrast between Solo and Juliette’s lives. It would highlight how Solo has purely prioritized his own survival for years, while Juliette comes from a place where she lived for others. This way, Solo’s introduction inSiloseason 2 would also instill a sense of nostalgia, reminding viewers of how, likeSilo,Lostcompelled viewers to come up with tons of theories surrounding its character beats and sci-fi plots in its early seasons.

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.
Lost
Lost is a mystery drama series created for TV that follows a group of survivors of a plane crash and tells its story between the past, present, and future via flashbacks. When Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 crashes and lands on a mysterious island in the pacific ocean, the castaways discover their new temporary home may have a mind of its own, as strange supernatural events keep them locked to the island. From an unknown black smoke creature to dangerous islanders, the passengers must work together to survive the island’s seemingly deadly intentions.
