Silo
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This article contains spoilers for Silo season 2, episode 4.
This brings her one step closer to finding her way back to her own Silo.
Bernard cleverly plays along and pretends to support her decision.
However, as episode 4’s events suggest, Bernard knew that he could not let her leave.
As soon as she made her request to exit the Silo,Bernard started seeing her as a threat.
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He wanted her to serve as his shadow and help him extinguish the brewing rebellion in Silo 18.
Despite having a romantic history with her, Bernard realized he could no longer have her around.
Therefore, he killed her by poisoning her before her actions could cause any more damage to the Silo.
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This is when Bernard steps forward and allows them to meet Meadows.
Realizing how this puts them in trouble, the two quickly leave the officer and rush back down.
Silo 18’s history confirms that all rebellions start in the Mechanical.
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Sims might take over as Bernard’s new shadow after Judge Meadows' death.
Silo 18’s history confirms that all rebellions start in the Mechanical.
Bernard, too, seems to know about the letter and recalls how it was written in code.
However, it seems evident that the letter made her realize that everything in their Silo was pointless.
Therefore, she lost her sense of purpose and backed off from her position.
Struggling to handle the truth, she turned to alcoholism before learning about Juliette’s survival outside.
What Happened To Solo’s Eye?
A closer look atSolo inSiloseason 2reveals that he has heterochromia.
While his right eye is bright blue, his left one is a dull shade of brown.
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It also looks like only his blue eye has good vision while the other seems less reactive to light.
Solo refuses to talk about his eye because he is probably still traumatized by the incident.
He believes this, in turn, would prevent the people from the lower levels from meeting Meadows.
Sims' wife suggests that he does not need signatures to get Meadows out of the way.
She suggests that the mere threat of Meadows' impeachment would be enough to convince Bernard to sideline her.
Once Bernard stops seeking Meadows' counsel, he would automatically turn to Sims for advice.
Little does Sims realize that Bernard has his own plans.
“Freedom Day” was also the title for Season 1’s opening episode.
It honors the conformers who fought against the Silo’s rebels and prevented the rebellion from escalating into destruction.
The series delves into the complex social order within the silo and the mysteries surrounding their subterranean existence.