Men and women live in a massive underground silo where they believe various regulations are in place to protect them from the toxic and ruined world above. Whether they’re exploring the stars, escaping dystopias, or making the world a better place, these women are what science fiction is all about. Season 1 covers the first 30 chapters of the book “Wool.” – The book has 82 chapters. In several episodes, the floor fans spin in the wrong direction in terms of the orientation of the blades. Rotating this way neither pushes nor pulls air. Featured on WatchMojo: The 10 Best TV Shows of 2023 You Must Watch (2023). It’s an interesting take on the story of the underground bunker, a people who survived underground for so long that a civilization arose within them, with traditions, myths, beliefs, rituals, and ceremonies that have their roots in forgotten events. and a status quo societal structure emerges. And when that status quo that maintains order is challenged, enforcement actions and punishments are imposed. A power structure emerges that creates a stratified population from the top to the bottom of the silo, both figuratively and literally. That’s the premise, and while it’s not entirely original (think Snowpiercer, Dark City, etc.), there’s enough new here and it seems well-executed for a TV series. Good performance from Oyelowo, with familiar faces like Rashida Jones and Will Patton. (But as you can see from the show’s poster, these are guest stars who will make way for the regular cast, with Rebecca Ferguson in the lead role.) The show seems pretty decent, with good production values. Elaborate set designs and good computer special effects create a believable atmosphere. Although a suspicious mind initially sniffs out some obvious conspiracies, there are secrets uncovered that will keep me on the lookout.