Book 1: Ep13 - Hugh Howey's 'Wool' - The Stranded Ch 64-73 2/2
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Following the sequence of Juliette swimming through the flooded lower levels of Silo 17, we pick the conversation back up. It is one of those moments where the writing is so visceral you actually find yourself holding your breath along with her. We’re breaking down chapters 64 through 73 of Hugh Howey’s 'Wool', and let me tell you, we're hitting new levels of anxiety reading over here.
In this episode, we follow the chaos in Silo 18 as Walker, Shirley, and Courtnee scramble to build a transmitter out of mining detonators while stairwells are literally blowing up around them. But the real meat of the chat is back in IT with Bernard and Lucas. We finally see Bernard’s "true colors," and they aren't exactly what I expected. Seeing him rail against the "crazy f*cks" who built the silos while simultaneously justifying the suffering of his own people is a masterclass in complicated villainy. We wrap up with a massive revelation about Solo’s past (or should I say Jimmy?) and a radio transmission that confirms we are definitely, 100% not alone in this wasteland.
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Editor's Room:
- The "Double Weight" Suit: During the discussion, there’s a debate about whether a water-filled suit would "double" Juliette's weight. While water is heavy (roughly 1kg per liter), while she is submerged, buoyancy acts against that weight. The Actual Fact is that the primary struggle would be drag and inertia, not just a flat doubling of gravitational weight, though pulling herself out of the water onto the stairs would indeed feel like she was dragging an anchor.