Men and women live in a giant underground silo with different rules they believe are in place to protect them from the toxic, broken world above. Whether they’re exploring the stars, escaping dystopias, or making the world a better place, these women are the stuff of science fiction. The first season covers the first 30 chapters of the book "Wool" – the book has 82 chapters.. The floor fans in the various episodes spin in the wrong direction, as far as the orientation of the blades. Spinning this way doesn’t push or pull air. Featured on WatchMojo: The 10 Best TV Shows of 2023 You Need to Binge (2023). It’s an interesting take on the underground bunker story, about a people who survived underground for so long that a civilization arose within, with traditions, myths, beliefs, rituals, and ceremonies that have their roots in events that have been forgotten and a social structure based on the status quo is established. And when the status quo that preserves order is challenged, enforcement and punishment ensue. A power structure is formed, creating a stratified population, both figuratively and literally, from top to bottom of the silo. That’s the premise, and while not entirely original (think Snowpiercer, Dark City, etc.), there’s enough novelty here and it seems well-executed for a TV series. Good acting from Oyelowo, with familiar faces in Rashida. Jones and Will Patton. (But as you can see from the show poster, they’re guest stars who will be making way for the series regular, with Rebecca Ferguson as the lead.) The show seems to be decent enough, with good production values. There are elaborate sets and good CGI to create a believable atmosphere. While a suspicious mind will quickly spot some obvious conspiracies, there are mysteries uncovered that will keep me watching.