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I haven't seen Silo yet (soon!), but Severance was amazing, and very unique. For All Mankind is great, too. And I know people have mixed feelings about Foundation, with all the changes from the source material, but I enjoyed that, as well.
One thing I like about Apple TV's shows is that they don't seem to be afraid to try new directions - Severance is a great example of this. As is Servant - I didn't enjoy that one, but it was certainly different! While other streaming services appear to be primarily focussed on the next big media property they can adapt (The Witcher, Wheel of Time, Rings of Power), Apple seem to be a bit more willing to think outside the box.
I really wanted to like Severance, and I really tried, but it was unbearable. I think I made it like 3 episodes before I just couldn't take it anymore. It's right up my alley, so I should have liked it, but I definitely didn't. It probably doesn't help that I really don't like Adam Scott. He just has such a punchable face.
I do like Silo, though.
For All Mankind is on my list, but I feel like I'll really struggle with it, since husband is an Apollo era nerd, and it's rubbed off on me, somehow.
I do agree that I like the different direction Apple seems to be taking. At least it's not typically the same rehashed shit everyone else seems to be putting out.
I had no idea about Silo. Funny enough, Wool is on my library holds list currently. My wife and I just finished Severance and are looking for something to fill the void that show left.
Silo is a good contender to fill in that gap.
I really wanted to like Foundation. Something about the acting and especially the writing seemed off. It just didn’t work. The Brothers were the best part of the show. The Salvor Hardin character just felt too forced. Forced acting and forced writing.
Lee Pace is such a great villain.
As a fan of the books, I found Foundation's sins too great to ignore. I don't think it's particularly well-written either as it becomes predictable due to an overuse of tropes.