As it is written. If you read the book, Jules' story is on the backburner once she reaches in Silo 17. Most of the commotion is in Silo 18 so the series still stays true. If you have problems about this, goodluck with the second book's story once Season 3 is out. It's basically, Silo 1 and how the silos were made, Solo's isolation and Alison's ancestors which are all a slow burn archs.
@@kalebgonzales4009 u can write below everyone's comments but it's still boring 🤣 i undestand you're a fanboy of the books and u have blinders on but trust me its BORING a series with high potential written with ass.. not to mention the direction haha scene change every 10/15 seconds
@@kalebgonzales4009 Do watch the spoilers. I think most peuple in the comments here, and the creator of the videos, hasn't read the books, and you just brought up something major that the show has not yet.
Agree but one might say they could have done these shots to portray the creepiness of being the only 2 people in a silo meant for thousands. I thought its either a person watching them or a shot to make the empty silo feel more creepy
@@clayongunzelle9555 duh anyone with a brain who has watched more than one movie all assumed that when they saw those shots, but until you have confirmation, still just an assumption it’s gonna be better trying to see how they’re gonna tie in the fact that this whole time someone’s been watching no one’s heard or seen anything and this person has been able to move in complete silence in a place where every cell movement is probably amplified and they were able to go undetected not only by Juliet, but also by solo? I mean so New Juliet was there almost instantly, but someone else was able to sneak in and go undetected all this time and use the perfect time to launch a sneak attack going without any discernible food of water.? Maybe they’ll explain that part also
I’m not a book reader. I think the season ends with Mechanical taking over the Silo and they’re about to go outside, but then Juliette shows up to warn them that it’s not safe.
I don't think so. Likely Jules will save Silo and the water will be drained so she makes it back thru the tunnels. Okay I'm calling it right in the middle of all out war Jules head pops up from the tunnels and shocks everyone. The rebellion instantly stops and fade to black.
The other person can be the real solo, and is imprisoned in the vault. Showing why "solo" cant be away from vault too long and has not let Juliette in. I think we see a silhouette of him in last shot.
Spoiler alert! In the books, there were a few kids that somehow survived. In the book the kids lived off of the farms that remained. the silo wasn't as flooded as it is in the series. in the book she actually went down to the bottom and pumped the entire silo dry. I thought they were going to leave the kids out of this version but I guess they are back in. there are still quite a few differences between the series and the books but I really like the series version better so far. i wonder how they are going to deal with book 2 and 3 in just one season each.
What I think would be really amazing is if Camille is actually a legacy knowledge keeper ( I can’t remember what they were called, fire keepers or fire bearers?) who purposely married Sims because she knew he was trusted by Bernard. This way she would be the wife of the next Shadow and could sabotage the Silo hierarchy from within and have more access to the truth. Sims and her always talk about being a team but she is clearly manipulating him and seems to do it very smoothly without any suspicion from Sims which makes me think she has been dancing circles around him for a long time. She seems to have groomed him to trust her and view their marriage as a tight partnership. Maybe this is so when Sims became the Silo leader she could easily gain access to the Legacy and leak info to the rest of the silo. I think it would be a really cool twist in the Sims/Camille Story line.
I think the multiple silo’s are some kind of social experiment. Can’t quite put my finger on it but one of the other comments mentioned about the wizard of oz, someone pulling the strings. So, I think there is a main. Silo that controls the others. One thing that’s been playing on my mind is when Juliet first entered the other silo. Solo told her about the rebellion and he said they lasted for a while out side the silo until the wind changed (or something along those lines) that means this toxic air has a source and isn’t just in the atmosphere at all times.
Great show, I just rly hope we get some answers before s2 ends with not a massive cliffhanger for S3 to wait 1 year or more to get some lvl of answers. Although I sure there’s going to be a cliffhanger, I just hope we get some lvl of answers that at least close this season to some degree.
I'm guessing the cliffhanger would be Juliette walking out but not yet making it to the other silo.. but damn a year or 2 wait for season 3 is just too much
Well, you could also read the books or ask someone,... if you dont want to wait. But book 2 would flood you with a secondary storyline, which you would hate if the show did this, too... but they will not, or they will shrink it down like crazy. Unfortunately they will end every season in a cliffhanger and i would guess its also a death sentence this time, but still just spoken, not executed, like the last time... you cant wrap up this storyline in 3 episodes, and the most exiting thing must be in the next season, just for the cliffhanger effect.
I don't know what was more shocking at that point. The fact that the pump worked right away or the fact that she didn't get electrocuted. Also, how the hell did she open that door with just a push? It's very deep and has been sitting in water for years. It would create pressure that would make it almost impossible to open.
Hasn't the water been continuously rising for years, meaning 8 levels below the water level is gonna be recently submerged? Also, not sure how corrosive groundwater is. Still quite a reach tho
It must be other survivors. Solo has just the only canned food, but there are still watered farms and so there is also fresh food somewhere. In Episode 1 they did show us, that someone has used the energy from the IT to use the lights on at least one farm. She even drank water, which was dropping from above, so someone had to bring it there and it wasn't Solo, since he never left his vault. So he didn't know of those "shy" people. The answere: Someone DID use a pump recently for the farms and it was not Solo or Juliette. So someone must have survived, or we wouldn't be able to see signs of recently used survival skills.
There will be a new character revealed in the end of the final episode going into season 3 - The "Man behind the curtain", writers love doing this and it worked perfectly in shows like LOST
Could be that the silo’s themselves are being controlled by someone who’s in the outside world and the silo is just a place in which some sort of experiment of humanity is being held. Kind of reminds me of the maze runner
i thinks that's a save bet... someone already construced several mega bunkers and made a playbook for the survivors.... you just don't do such things for nothing but suvival.
On the note of solo being the only one with food, in the 1st episode we where shown trees on the farm level that still had light and water and where alive, solo might not be the only one with food. also if someone else was still alive after the rebellion there, its likely they stockpiled all the food in the silo. If solo lived with someone in the vault would his sanity be so all over the place? he said he wasn't sure if Juliette was real or in his imagination when they met. he seems nice but he's been severely messed up by being alone.
I think the code reveals the Silo will completely shut down in a set near future time. This would explain why the judge was in a hurry to obtain a suit with the special tape and leave the Silo before it shuts down. idk
FWIW - 2 Points on the diving 1. You only have to worry about decompression if you are diving using compressed air - Julia is using air pumped from the surface so she would not get the bends from surfacing too quickly 2. She is using a scuba regulator - not something that would be just lying around the silo These points may be a bit pedantic but they are "goofs"
Wrong on both. (1) it IS compressed air, a compressor is pumping it down from the surface, and she is breathing it at depth. (2) its a fire fighters breathing aparatus. It is rigged to constantly supply air, and it not a regulator. So no, not an efficient way to breath underwater, but shes connected to a compressor on the surface, so efficiency doesnt really matter.
No, the henry's law states that the solubility of gas in liquid is proportional to pressure. Thus blood has more dissolved oxygen at deeper levels than above, so rapid rise in any case will result in bends, it does not matter what the composition is.
Re the attacker and the food situation, even if a hundred levels are under water that's still like 44 levels, Juliette wouldn't have been able to search everywhere, she only said she hadn't been able to find food. Also any other inhabitant would have presumably had ample time to scavenge and stock pile on a large scale and picked the place clean. What hasn't say quite right with me right from the start of the season, is Juliette had to open the inner doors to Silo 17, the people who were present on the day of its opening are dead on the floor. Someone closed the door, whether its a group of original inhabitants that never got onboard with the exodus and stayed well enough away from the entrance on the day to survive and venture up much later to close the door, or if an outside element, like a post revolution silo, no longer adhering to the pact or the order; I've always assumed there are people watching Juliette. The scene where Juliette is cutting off her suite in episode 201, there is a shot shot that feels handheld, peaking through a gap from above. Same as at the end of 207. Also Solo's freaking out about leaving the vault unlocked, I was pretty sure that was'nt just him being a nutter. If he'd been the only one there he could leave to door wide open and strut around naked. edit: also the improvised noise maker lure and Juliettes rope getting cut in 201, just re-watching now..
She is not used to beeing hungry and eating rats, i am pretty sure she would have found food, if she would knew what her foodsources are. She hadn't been able to find food, but a running farm with light and running water... so someone had use a pump recenty and had to eat the fruits. Dont be to realistic, in reality such a bunker would be way to hot to contain any human life.
@@Andrea-v7k you'd think that considering the close proximity to all the other silo's just the constant mining they do for raw materials would have had them breaching one of the surrounding silo's or another Silo digging into theirs within such a large time frame.
Correct! But in the books, the Legacy were stored in capsules ( not sure why capsules) in a utilitarian/ bunker/ survival type room and not like what we see here which looks more like an actual library.
@johntowers1213 The Legacy = what's left of human achievement. I guess that includes what technology has been allowed to remain, but is a library the shelves or the books on them? Is a book the pages, or the words they contain? Which is more important?
There are rats and small animals in silos, people eat them, and people leave canned goods in their homes, so they can possibly survive for a long time.
I think the rebels win. Only Juliette can stop them. Doesn't make sense to me that she arrives to save 18 from what 17 did if Bernard wins. Pointless to have her back.
I think Juliette’s silo dies. I think the whole point of season 2 is for us to see how a silo falls. I think Juliette lives to find the wizard which is the legacy/pact original silo that controls the external power grid that keeps IT and judicial for all the silos running. Season 3 could be about just that and the origins of how this silo thing all got started. I think the silo could be a prison or some type of banishment. Or a planet or moon that we colonized. After destroying earth.
@@eccomzI think only a few cast members survive like Lukas, common’s wife for sure, sheriff Billings, Bernard (gotta keep him for info). The rest of the silo dies. Juliette and this survival crew link to find the main silo to see what’s really going on. Season 3 we find the wizard (s) which I think will be a combo of humans and AI tech. Hint that this will be the case is the prominent role IT has in leadership and that secret room Bernard has access to the big Siri.
The great thing is, with Juliette's knowledge of the uprising in 17, she doesn't need to stop the rebellion in 18 happening, just stop the rebels from trying to leave the silo once they win. We might get a final scene of her standing at the exit to the surface waiting for everyone rushing to get to her position and everyone just comes to a halt in shock when they see her.
does the books answer why not just tell everyone in the silo the truth, feels like that would solve pretty much everyones problems and its been bugging me about the show like bernard just tell them what you know...like the outside is really dangerous why all the theatrics
@@Nickthesithlordif they were told, wouldn't the truth not just be a legend at this point, since it's at least 500 years after people went into the silos
@@Nickthesithlordthe truth is they destroyed the world to protect themselves. Control the ideology of the survivors instead of leaving the future to chance. Telling people that might hurt some feels
I think the other person lived on the opposite side of the silo and not in the vault. There are other food sources Bernard mentioned a farm in one of the episodes if I remember correctly
Well, firstly, I love this series. And I know from GOT, what I WANT to happen will most likely NOT happen as Apple TV has a hit and needs to drag it out. So, I think Bernard, with his cunning, will win 'the battle' against the rebellion and it sounds like a great cliff hanger to have Juliette show up at the silo to end season 2 ...
My big mystery for this episode is now that the pump is active. Where does the water go when it’s pumped out does 18 start filling up or start pumping into the outside where it’s visible on the screen of the cafeteria in 18😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
the physics in this series is not physicing. one instance in no human can survive that juliette's 300' dive because the increased pressure would cause their lungs to collapse.
I knew there was a third person in silo 17 from the day Juliette went inside. They had some really suspicious camera angles, as if someone's watching them.
In the books, Solo didn't have a split personality per say, but mostly talked to himself a lot just to cope. Think off one's self as a military unit. You talk to yourself as if you were commanded just to get stuff going. That's how Solo was in the books and he also had a lot of retrospective moments. He also does not betray Jules in the books but the series is spicing Solo differently, it is also new for me as well.
She doesn't get pulled back up because someone cut the rope. The first impression is that it was Solo, but when she gets back to the top, it seems Solo got into a fight with someone else who is also in the silo. That scenario remains to be determined in a future episode.
If they are faithful to the books, solo is the only person in silo 17. Unless the series makes some difference, my only guess is that Solo is doing that intentionally to have juliette stay there
Well, i COULD spoil you what happens then,.... but i dont't want to spoil people. But you have the right thinking. Something like this is a thing which happens in the books, and we will see it in the TV show aswell for like 99% sure. They already hinted to it and made some straighter path to this storyline. In the books noone but Bernard and Solo did even know of the drills, now they have been shown and talked about already in Season 1.
Actually, there were children in the Silo 17 according to the books, however, that act of yesterday in episode 7 was most likely an adult making. There were no adults in the Silo 17 in the books. Only Juliette, Solo and some children who feared Solo and Juliette.
I dont think that a grown up would ever attack someone from behind with an arrow and an axe, just du drop the axe and run away from a surviving and slow moving, strongly bleeding victim... Those "childen" had their own children already... like 16-20 years old "children"...
The A.I. didn't specifically call it a threat, just that something fast moving was detected in the silo. So it's A.I. is limited in how advanced it is. Unless of course it's advanced enough to give info on a 'need to know' basis and the new shadow didn't need to know.
I think Solo is a robot, and that's why he's not able to dive into water to fix the pump even he has alot of knowledge. That's why also he gave her a food initially to ensure that she's human.
@thinkstory From which trailer are you pulling some of the images in your Trailer Sleuthing section? Many of the scenes you show (that are not from earlier in the show) are not in the official Season 2 trailer, and I haven't been able to find another trailer online. Thanks! (Apologies if this was answered in one of your other videos, but I think I've watched most of your Season 2 recaps).
I do honestly hope, they do not rush it like this... there is like a whole book to skip then... i do expect to see annother one of our protagonists, to be sentenced cleaning as cliffhanger and Juliette coming back for the first episode of season 3, just to be gone for 2 more episodes...
the message has already been decoded and you do not need any books. just by looking at it, you can see that the letters are just changed with different ones. for example DZY UPMY QM KQUUYZ translates as THE GAME IS RIGGED. one other thing really hurts my experience though. the water in the silo must be chillingly cold, 10 degrees i figure. she could not spend half a minute in it without some kind of a suit. besides that, temperature in the silo in general must be quite cold unless they heat it somehow. in a dead silo, there can be no heat so it would be like 13 degrees max.
@@nebule1000 Actually its a cooling problem, because the heat should cook the lower levels... Even 10 meters below ground, temeperature will be almost constantly higher then above. 500 meters will have like 40°C and 100 stores do already fit this. A silop hast 144 levels that are each 40 feet tall, which means its 1700+ meters beneath groundlevel, so we are talking about deadly conditions for like the last 300 meters, because your brain will be cooked at 42°C+. Even if the hot air gets up and cooled down by higher levels, it should have contantlly MORE then 60°C in the silo if its active and 30~C if not. The water would be wonderful to swim.
I think they made a mistake when IT was only light on. According to the original drive, Judicial also has its own power, so should have been on as well. How did mechanical know about this? I dont think even Juliette knew before she got to the other silo.
In the books, only IT had the power and not Judicial. Judicial (as an independent entity) wasn't even a thing and if it was, it was judicial under IT. Nuclear energy is what supplies all the silos ITs with electricity coming from Silo 1.
i also think its probably someone else living i nthe silo with solo, that would explain why he was so manic to have kept the vault door shut that one episode because he thought he forgot to close it
@@mrj4082I thought IT, more specifically, the vault, has its own power supply completely separate from silo generator. Same with a certain part of judicial, which I am guessing is the watch room perhaps. Also, with the allegory of wizard of Oz, someone else outside the silo is controlling everything and those separate power lines are so that they can always maintain control/monitor the situation even if they shut down the generator.
Bernard does think so,... but actualy a "legacy" is not just histoy, but more like "given history". Have you realized those guys seeming to believe, that they are "corn"?
either its simply a curated legacy (for reasons) or perhaps non of the physical books we see in the library are digitized either making this Book one that was taken out by that previous head of I.T to use as a code cipher
There was a scene last episode where Bernard was pissed at Sims for having conversations with his wife about him behind his back. As the head of IT, you cannot open your mouth to anyone, including your wife because of the secrets you learn. I’m guessing this is why Salvador Quinn wrote the encrypted letter in the first place to his wife. Maybe some sort of warning. This episode, it showed that the AI is monitoring the Silo. When “the legacy” warned Bernard about a “Delta” event. This tells me AI is also watching those cameras. AI must be guiding Bernard in some way. I’m wondering if the “rebellion” is some sort of reset that’s about to occur and has occurred many times over the last 352 years. Like in the Matrix when Neo wasn’t the first “One”. It happened many many times. It was a way for the system to correct itself.
from the writing on the walls at the base of the silo in with the drill, it lists several previous rebellions and how they were all suppressed by turning the pent up frustration on Mechanical, Each time the trigger seems to be slightly different like a food shortage or a trash chute fire that set it in motion but that was probably just the spark that lit off a build up societal pressure that over time, the interesting bit is how they can seemingly never remember further back than the last recorded rebellion. (which itself is clearly some kind of cover story in itself)
Now that lukas has acces to the vault and the supercomputer, what if he asks for, out lf curiosity and in his search for knowledge, information on the silos and sees the record of juliette entering silo 17? Those who have read the books know that lukas position as bernards shadow wont last much longer.
She will get back after a really boring adventure and it will go black, setting up season 3. The rebellion stuff and finding out new things about the silo has been good, but the Juliet side quest has really made the show a drag.
On the plus side she's been less of an insufferable protagonist this season. Perhaps that gut lurching moment when she realized her actions may have inadvertently doomed her silo and that maybe not everything is a door you should kick in to fuel her personal search for answers. the character is clever and resourceful but has spent her life to date just bulldozering over anything that got in her way with little time spent on how it may effect those around her, this could end up a being a welcome bit of character growth on her part.
Because thats simply not possible and Bernard knows that... CRITICAL SPOILER ALERT: Bernard is not a bad person, but he is acting out of a Stockholme-Sydrome. If Bernard would act out of his role, everyone we know would be murdered by opening the doors from a far and blowing up their walls. He did witness Silo 1 pushing the Button on annother Silo, which failed already to transform their inhabitants, by ignoring the "lottery". More questions?
couple thoughts.. what if the other person or possibly people rely on the water so thats why they cut the rope. or maybe solo did cut the rope and the other person in the silo tried to stop him what if the axe is his. if he was shot with an arrow and bum rushed wouldnt he be laying dead.. unless someone shot him from afar as he was cutting the rope
Yes. In a sentence, you’d use it this way: The school principal made an announcement over the intercom: “Students, we are looking for the person or persons who left litter in the library during last period.”
Why should they know it now? I dont think they do. They just said "watch out for the IT, we want the truth"... they did not know what the people will see or saw there. the only thing they knew was, that IT lies a lot. They also guessed, that they cant be to afraid about the mechanics, to turn off everything... they guessed thats why they are framed in the first chase.
Listen; either solo is a idiot savant or he has a boss who tells him what’s what. I mean sh1t, he said he engineered the antibiotics himself so taking that at face value would mean Solo is not an idiot intellectually that is.
Making homemade antibiotics is incredibly simple, though. So, that doesn’t prove anything about Solo. A child could literally do it. All you need is a growth medium like a slice of bread or a piece of fruit. You moisten it and leave it in a warm, humid place for a few days until the mold grows. Then, you have penicillin. Of course, this will be a very crude penicillin; it will be unrefined and mixed in with other molds but it’s better than nothing if someone has an infection and will probably die with no treatment at all.
It’s smart of her to play both sides but it makes them extra sh**ty people and it’s risky because if both sides figure it out they’ll have sealed their fate with nowhere to run
I used to think Walker was an interesting character. Ever since she came out of her room, she is a one note cringe fest. I don’t care about her relationship from 25 years ago and NEITHER SHOULD SHE. There are far more important things afoot. She has been the worse thing about the series this season.
@ it appears that they are setting her up to betray mechanical. She was able to ignore this relationship for 25 years and is suddenly so obsessed with it that she is willing to betray everyone else she has known all her life? Nah. Bad writing and characterization.
I believe the writing on the slip vs the writing shown on the trailer is because they are two separate events. The one in this episode was meant to cause or hope to cause the entire silo of coming on the side of Mechanical and therefore bring Bernard and IT to their demise. The writing from the trailer, 'Juliette Lives" happens after they actually find out that she is alive. Once this happens, Bernard has not place to go or hide.
@@boxofmotivation2995 But remember the discovery Juliette thought she made regarding the display in the cafeteria being a lie. The helmet was just a visual of what the founders wanted those to see who were sent outside so the they would clean the screen, but she noticed it displayed the same formation as the one she saw before. You may be right, but I think it's fun to try this shoe and that shoe on for size.😀
@@SunflowerSeeds-p8d You got right that Bernard is missing ways to go... but the mecanics and Lukas are missing the chance to get control over communication within the silo, so why should it chance anything, if THEY do realize that Juliette lives? Bernard has still no other chance but to stay with his story
I disagree with one comment you said. I don't think mechanical knows that it has their own power. No one knows other than IT. Most people think. that mechanical purposely left the power on to I. T. Not.. They have their own power. It's the same principle. When I know one half of information and you know 1/2 of information, neither one of us knows the true story. Only IT knows that it has its own power. So everyone else thinks that mechanical left the power on N IT to send a message. Mechanical doesn't even know that it power stayed on. I don't think the whole.. Power shut off would be interesting to find out how they react when they find out if they find out that the power stayed on in mechanical.
Remember Judge Meadows disappeared for days after she learned the what the cypher said, I think she went below the silo following the instructions from the letter and learned about silo 1
Juliette doing side quests for 7 episodes has been painful.
fact im glad im not the only one feels this way but its build up the story
As it is written. If you read the book, Jules' story is on the backburner once she reaches in Silo 17. Most of the commotion is in Silo 18 so the series still stays true. If you have problems about this, goodluck with the second book's story once Season 3 is out. It's basically, Silo 1 and how the silos were made, Solo's isolation and Alison's ancestors which are all a slow burn archs.
@@kalebgonzales4009 None that makes it any less painful to watch.
@@kalebgonzales4009 u can write below everyone's comments but it's still boring 🤣 i undestand you're a fanboy of the books and u have blinders on but trust me its BORING a series with high potential written with ass.. not to mention the direction haha scene change every 10/15 seconds
@@kalebgonzales4009 Do watch the spoilers. I think most peuple in the comments here, and the creator of the videos, hasn't read the books, and you just brought up something major that the show has not yet.
This episode was good not gonna lie, better than the previous few. The plot is finally expanding and moving forward revealing more info.
the last epsiode was good
Ever since Julie reached that silo I knew someone was watching, you don't use those shots unless someone unknown is watching
Agree but one might say they could have done these shots to portray the creepiness of being the only 2 people in a silo meant for thousands. I thought its either a person watching them or a shot to make the empty silo feel more creepy
@@clayongunzelle9555 duh anyone with a brain who has watched more than one movie all assumed that when they saw those shots, but until you have confirmation, still just an assumption it’s gonna be better trying to see how they’re gonna tie in the fact that this whole time someone’s been watching no one’s heard or seen anything and this person has been able to move in complete silence in a place where every cell movement is probably amplified and they were able to go undetected not only by Juliet, but also by solo? I mean so New Juliet was there almost instantly, but someone else was able to sneak in and go undetected all this time and use the perfect time to launch a sneak attack going without any discernible food of water.? Maybe they’ll explain that part also
Well someone cut the rope to drown her in episode 1 but then nothing for 7 episodes.
I’m not a book reader. I think the season ends with Mechanical taking over the Silo and they’re about to go outside, but then Juliette shows up to warn them that it’s not safe.
I don't think so. Likely Jules will save Silo and the water will be drained so she makes it back thru the tunnels. Okay I'm calling it right in the middle of all out war Jules head pops up from the tunnels and shocks everyone. The rebellion instantly stops and fade to black.
The other person can be the real solo, and is imprisoned in the vault. Showing why "solo" cant be away from vault too long and has not let Juliette in. I think we see a silhouette of him in last shot.
but he would know the code
That’s a good point and could explain why solo disappeared. Maybe real solo got out and they had a scuffle
Spoiler alert! In the books, there were a few kids that somehow survived. In the book the kids lived off of the farms that remained. the silo wasn't as flooded as it is in the series. in the book she actually went down to the bottom and pumped the entire silo dry. I thought they were going to leave the kids out of this version but I guess they are back in. there are still quite a few differences between the series and the books but I really like the series version better so far. i wonder how they are going to deal with book 2 and 3 in just one season each.
@@Pawankalyan1well damn you didn’t have to spoil the whole thing
@ sorry, but I did put spoiler alert. But confirm they will do smth different in the series. I am sorry dude
What I think would be really amazing is if Camille is actually a legacy knowledge keeper ( I can’t remember what they were called, fire keepers or fire bearers?) who purposely married Sims because she knew he was trusted by Bernard. This way she would be the wife of the next Shadow and could sabotage the Silo hierarchy from within and have more access to the truth. Sims and her always talk about being a team but she is clearly manipulating him and seems to do it very smoothly without any suspicion from Sims which makes me think she has been dancing circles around him for a long time. She seems to have groomed him to trust her and view their marriage as a tight partnership. Maybe this is so when Sims became the Silo leader she could easily gain access to the Legacy and leak info to the rest of the silo. I think it would be a really cool twist in the Sims/Camille Story line.
up at 4 in the morning posting this dedication right there
ugh I haven't watched this episode yet so hard not to watch this recap video right now lol
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A lot of TH-camrs get episodes a day early so they can make vids quick. But good on him if he doesn’t
I think the multiple silo’s are some kind of social experiment. Can’t quite put my finger on it but one of the other comments mentioned about the wizard of oz, someone pulling the strings. So, I think there is a main. Silo that controls the others.
One thing that’s been playing on my mind is when Juliet first entered the other silo. Solo told her about the rebellion and he said they lasted for a while out side the silo until the wind changed (or something along those lines) that means this toxic air has a source and isn’t just in the atmosphere at all times.
Great show, I just rly hope we get some answers before s2 ends with not a massive cliffhanger for S3 to wait 1 year or more to get some lvl of answers. Although I sure there’s going to be a cliffhanger, I just hope we get some lvl of answers that at least close this season to some degree.
I'm guessing the cliffhanger would be Juliette walking out but not yet making it to the other silo.. but damn a year or 2 wait for season 3 is just too much
@@therealg9391 im just gonna read the book if they do that
Well, you could also read the books or ask someone,... if you dont want to wait. But book 2 would flood you with a secondary storyline, which you would hate if the show did this, too... but they will not, or they will shrink it down like crazy. Unfortunately they will end every season in a cliffhanger and i would guess its also a death sentence this time, but still just spoken, not executed, like the last time... you cant wrap up this storyline in 3 episodes, and the most exiting thing must be in the next season, just for the cliffhanger effect.
Makes sense that judge meadows knew her book was the key because she seemed like she deciphered it and was scared about it.
A pump that's been stagnant and underwater for decades fires right up. Now I'm no mechanic, but the durability of parts in their world is amazing
I don't know what was more shocking at that point. The fact that the pump worked right away or the fact that she didn't get electrocuted. Also, how the hell did she open that door with just a push? It's very deep and has been sitting in water for years. It would create pressure that would make it almost impossible to open.
Maybe humans are stronger than our world humans who cares 101 to justify it
makes no sense
Hasn't the water been continuously rising for years, meaning 8 levels below the water level is gonna be recently submerged? Also, not sure how corrosive groundwater is. Still quite a reach tho
@@SS369 If your car was fully submerged for one day it wouldn't operate properly maybe not at all.
It must be other survivors. Solo has just the only canned food, but there are still watered farms and so there is also fresh food somewhere.
In Episode 1 they did show us, that someone has used the energy from the IT to use the lights on at least one farm. She even drank water, which was dropping from above, so someone had to bring it there and it wasn't Solo, since he never left his vault. So he didn't know of those "shy" people. The answere: Someone DID use a pump recently for the farms and it was not Solo or Juliette. So someone must have survived, or we wouldn't be able to see signs of recently used survival skills.
There will be a new character revealed in the end of the final episode going into season 3 - The "Man behind the curtain", writers love doing this and it worked perfectly in shows like LOST
Hold up Wizard of Oz more foreshadowing that somebody is pulling the strings behind the scenes that were not seeing
Could be that the silo’s themselves are being controlled by someone who’s in the outside world and the silo is just a place in which some sort of experiment of humanity is being held. Kind of reminds me of the maze runner
My money's on their world is a simulation
i thinks that's a save bet...
someone already construced several mega bunkers and made a playbook for the survivors.... you just don't do such things for nothing but suvival.
What an over used trope, the wizard of oz thing
Amazing work
On the note of solo being the only one with food, in the 1st episode we where shown trees on the farm level that still had light and water and where alive, solo might not be the only one with food. also if someone else was still alive after the rebellion there, its likely they stockpiled all the food in the silo.
If solo lived with someone in the vault would his sanity be so all over the place? he said he wasn't sure if Juliette was real or in his imagination when they met. he seems nice but he's been severely messed up by being alone.
I think the code reveals the Silo will completely shut down in a set near future time. This would explain why the judge was in a hurry to obtain a suit with the special tape and leave the Silo before it shuts down. idk
I think she just really wanted to explore. Seeing all those old videos must have made her feel she's missing out on wonders
Sheesh I thought the rebellion was slow in the book! Now I appreciate how quickly Howey made it happen.
FWIW - 2 Points on the diving
1. You only have to worry about decompression if you are diving using compressed air - Julia is using air pumped from the surface so she would not get the bends from surfacing too quickly
2. She is using a scuba regulator - not something that would be just lying around the silo
These points may be a bit pedantic but they are "goofs"
Wrong on both. (1) it IS compressed air, a compressor is pumping it down from the surface, and she is breathing it at depth. (2) its a fire fighters breathing aparatus. It is rigged to constantly supply air, and it not a regulator. So no, not an efficient way to breath underwater, but shes connected to a compressor on the surface, so efficiency doesnt really matter.
No, the henry's law states that the solubility of gas in liquid is proportional to pressure. Thus blood has more dissolved oxygen at deeper levels than above, so rapid rise in any case will result in bends, it does not matter what the composition is.
This was the best episode of this slow season so far
Re the attacker and the food situation, even if a hundred levels are under water that's still like 44 levels, Juliette wouldn't have been able to search everywhere, she only said she hadn't been able to find food. Also any other inhabitant would have presumably had ample time to scavenge and stock pile on a large scale and picked the place clean.
What hasn't say quite right with me right from the start of the season, is Juliette had to open the inner doors to Silo 17, the people who were present on the day of its opening are dead on the floor.
Someone closed the door, whether its a group of original inhabitants that never got onboard with the exodus and stayed well enough away from the entrance on the day to survive and venture up much later to close the door, or if an outside element, like a post revolution silo, no longer adhering to the pact or the order; I've always assumed there are people watching Juliette.
The scene where Juliette is cutting off her suite in episode 201, there is a shot shot that feels handheld, peaking through a gap from above. Same as at the end of 207.
Also Solo's freaking out about leaving the vault unlocked, I was pretty sure that was'nt just him being a nutter.
If he'd been the only one there he could leave to door wide open and strut around naked.
edit: also the improvised noise maker lure and Juliettes rope getting cut in 201, just re-watching now..
She is not used to beeing hungry and eating rats, i am pretty sure she would have found food, if she would knew what her foodsources are.
She hadn't been able to find food, but a running farm with light and running water... so someone had use a pump recenty and had to eat the fruits.
Dont be to realistic, in reality such a bunker would be way to hot to contain any human life.
Next episode is about to be amazing
3 episodes left this should be a epic 🤞🏼
I mean Who among us HASN'T been held at knife-point by a school cafeteria lady at least once in our lives?
Want more square pizza w tattertots
Just last week
i was held at knife point at a school bus stop..
The map of the silo also showed separate power to judicial as well as, i believe. Could they have a safe room setup as well?
This is the best channel for Silo analysis
Nautilus Files 👌🏼
Can’t believe the silo has been operating 350 years. I was genuinely surprised.
too much?
@@Andrea-v7k you'd think that considering the close proximity to all the other silo's just the constant mining they do for raw materials would have had them breaching one of the surrounding silo's or another Silo digging into theirs within such a large time frame.
The Legacy isn't the computer; it's the library
Correct! But in the books, the Legacy were stored in capsules ( not sure why capsules) in a utilitarian/ bunker/ survival type room and not like what we see here which looks more like an actual library.
@kalebgonzales4009 It was stored in tins.
its kinda both when you see that the bulk of human knowledge (they have access to) is digitized and stored in that system computer.
@johntowers1213 The Legacy = what's left of human achievement. I guess that includes what technology has been allowed to remain, but is a library the shelves or the books on them? Is a book the pages, or the words they contain? Which is more important?
The trailer sleuthing tidbit you do is awesome
There are rats and small animals in silos, people eat them, and people leave canned goods in their homes, so they can possibly survive for a long time.
I think the rebels win. Only Juliette can stop them. Doesn't make sense to me that she arrives to save 18 from what 17 did if Bernard wins. Pointless to have her back.
I think Juliette’s silo dies. I think the whole point of season 2 is for us to see how a silo falls. I think Juliette lives to find the wizard which is the legacy/pact original silo that controls the external power grid that keeps IT and judicial for all the silos running. Season 3 could be about just that and the origins of how this silo thing all got started. I think the silo could be a prison or some type of banishment. Or a planet or moon that we colonized. After destroying earth.
@@Kr-3d interesting theory, but I dont think main cast from silo 18 can die like that.
@@Kr-3d it being a moon doesn’t make sense because in season 1 when Julliette is walking over the hill we see a ruins of a city.
@@eccomzI think only a few cast members survive like Lukas, common’s wife for sure, sheriff Billings, Bernard (gotta keep him for info). The rest of the silo dies. Juliette and this survival crew link to find the main silo to see what’s really going on. Season 3 we find the wizard (s) which I think will be a combo of humans and AI tech. Hint that this will be the case is the prominent role IT has in leadership and that secret room Bernard has access to the big Siri.
The great thing is, with Juliette's knowledge of the uprising in 17, she doesn't need to stop the rebellion in 18 happening, just stop the rebels from trying to leave the silo once they win.
We might get a final scene of her standing at the exit to the surface waiting for everyone rushing to get to her position and everyone just comes to a halt in shock when they see her.
I’ve read the books but the show is very different. Stays close to the books. But different so anything can happen. Can’t wait to see what happens 😊
does the books answer why not just tell everyone in the silo the truth, feels like that would solve pretty much everyones problems and its been bugging me about the show like bernard just tell them what you know...like the outside is really dangerous why all the theatrics
@@Nickthesithlordif they were told, wouldn't the truth not just be a legend at this point, since it's at least 500 years after people went into the silos
@@Nickthesithlordthe truth is they destroyed the world to protect themselves. Control the ideology of the survivors instead of leaving the future to chance. Telling people that might hurt some feels
@@weybye91 didn't they say in the show that the Silo was built 352 years ago? why do you say at least 500?
@@grneal26 think it's 500, but might be wrong
I think the other person lived on the opposite side of the silo and not in the vault. There are other food sources Bernard mentioned a farm in one of the episodes if I remember correctly
Judicial also had its own power supply from outside solo 17, perhaps the person trying to get into 'Solo's' vault survives in a similar manner.
Well, firstly, I love this series. And I know from GOT, what I WANT to happen will most likely NOT happen as Apple TV has a hit and needs to drag it out. So, I think Bernard, with his cunning, will win 'the battle' against the rebellion and it sounds like a great cliff hanger to have Juliette show up at the silo to end season 2 ...
My big mystery for this episode is now that the pump is active. Where does the water go when it’s pumped out does 18 start filling up or start pumping into the outside where it’s visible on the screen of the cafeteria in 18😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
exactly what I was thinking episode 6
the physics in this series is not physicing. one instance in no human can survive that juliette's 300' dive because the increased pressure would cause their lungs to collapse.
Think story is alway on point and on time, we salute you ❤❤❤❤❤
I knew there was a third person in silo 17 from the day Juliette went inside. They had some really suspicious camera angles, as if someone's watching them.
What if it is Solo and he has like a split personality? He is both helping Julia and trying to sabotage her
At least in the books Solo wasn't alone in silo 17😅
like some golum type shit haha.. in his mind *shes nice* GOLUM *Cough* shes trying to get your vault! *shes trying to take the precious vault?*
In the books, Solo didn't have a split personality per say, but mostly talked to himself a lot just to cope. Think off one's self as a military unit. You talk to yourself as if you were commanded just to get stuff going. That's how Solo was in the books and he also had a lot of retrospective moments. He also does not betray Jules in the books but the series is spicing Solo differently, it is also new for me as well.
It's the kids from the farm, all grown up ready to kill Solo & Juliet
Solo shot himself with an arrow? How would that even be possible
She doesn't get pulled back up because someone cut the rope. The first impression is that it was Solo, but when she gets back to the top, it seems Solo got into a fight with someone else who is also in the silo. That scenario remains to be determined in a future episode.
Ok genius
If they are faithful to the books, solo is the only person in silo 17. Unless the series makes some difference, my only guess is that Solo is doing that intentionally to have juliette stay there
@@RikudoSennin47I thought in the books there other survivors in Silo 17 too. Some people have stated that
@@RikudoSennin47You're wrong. There were kids in the farm in the book that attacked Solo
@RikudoSennin47 did you even read the books? Or you just pretend to? Because I read them. And Silo isn't alone. So, yeah.
Juliette will be coming back like Moses
What if all silos connect to a main congregating place for all silos?
Well, i COULD spoil you what happens then,.... but i dont't want to spoil people. But you have the right thinking. Something like this is a thing which happens in the books, and we will see it in the TV show aswell for like 99% sure. They already hinted to it and made some straighter path to this storyline. In the books noone but Bernard and Solo did even know of the drills, now they have been shown and talked about already in Season 1.
Silo 1 🤫
@@Andrea-v7k deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep under the waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaater - tunnel
Solo’s trauma is because he has been in the vault for 33 years . Alone!
Nah, its not THAT bad, he had a cat he named shadow and sometimes he even dreamed of shaow beeing a furry boy.
Hope we don't have to wait. 2 years for. Season 3. .... great series ... not many good shows these days. ........😮😮😮😮
Actually, there were children in the Silo 17 according to the books, however, that act of yesterday in episode 7 was most likely an adult making. There were no adults in the Silo 17 in the books. Only Juliette, Solo and some children who feared Solo and Juliette.
I dont think that a grown up would ever attack someone from behind with an arrow and an axe, just du drop the axe and run away from a surviving and slow moving, strongly bleeding victim... Those "childen" had their own children already... like 16-20 years old "children"...
I'm thinking any system could determine a rocket shot through the shaft is a threat.
The A.I. didn't specifically call it a threat, just that something fast moving was detected in the silo. So it's A.I. is limited in how advanced it is. Unless of course it's advanced enough to give info on a 'need to know' basis and the new shadow didn't need to know.
You would think if Juliet comes back she will make a deal with Bernard to keep the Silo safe.
Bernard dies before Juliette enters her silo
You would think, that Bernard is an operator and not an hostage influenced by Stockholme-Syndrome...
Sick breakdown 🔥
Juliette being in the other Silo makes this whole season drag
I couldn’t see a damn thing in the last scene even after turning off every light 😂
I hope this season does not end on a big cliffhanger.
I think Solo is a robot, and that's why he's not able to dive into water to fix the pump even he has alot of knowledge.
That's why also he gave her a food initially to ensure that she's human.
IMDB lists 8 characters attached to episode 7 as "Downdeeper Resident"/ "Deepdowner Resident"
the cafeteria scene
@thinkstory From which trailer are you pulling some of the images in your Trailer Sleuthing section? Many of the scenes you show (that are not from earlier in the show) are not in the official Season 2 trailer, and I haven't been able to find another trailer online. Thanks! (Apologies if this was answered in one of your other videos, but I think I've watched most of your Season 2 recaps).
I do honestly hope, they do not rush it like this... there is like a whole book to skip then... i do expect to see annother one of our protagonists, to be sentenced cleaning as cliffhanger and Juliette coming back for the first episode of season 3, just to be gone for 2 more episodes...
There must be another source of food somewhere else in Silo 17. Solo was clearly freaked out about someone who was lurking outside of the vault.
Can't wait for Ep. 9 and Ep. 10.. most will make sense then.. :)
only 8 episodes this season
@@a-bs4zv really? I thought 10 cos of imdb..
@@xplorick ur right my bad i was using outdated info
the message has already been decoded and you do not need any books. just by looking at it, you can see that the letters are just changed with different ones. for example DZY UPMY QM KQUUYZ translates as THE GAME IS RIGGED.
one other thing really hurts my experience though. the water in the silo must be chillingly cold, 10 degrees i figure. she could not spend half a minute in it without some kind of a suit. besides that, temperature in the silo in general must be quite cold unless they heat it somehow. in a dead silo, there can be no heat so it would be like 13 degrees max.
Celsius?
@watch-this yes. approximate underground temperature is about 13 degrees celsius.
@@nebule1000 Actually its a cooling problem, because the heat should cook the lower levels...
Even 10 meters below ground, temeperature will be almost constantly higher then above. 500 meters will have like 40°C and 100 stores do already fit this. A silop hast 144 levels that are each 40 feet tall, which means its 1700+ meters beneath groundlevel, so we are talking about deadly conditions for like the last 300 meters, because your brain will be cooked at 42°C+. Even if the hot air gets up and cooled down by higher levels, it should have contantlly MORE then 60°C in the silo if its active and 30~C if not. The water would be wonderful to swim.
I'm watching for Juliet adventure.... Skip unecessary problem silo😅
Yeah, but the whole thing is about this?
I think they made a mistake when IT was only light on. According to the original drive, Judicial also has its own power, so should have been on as well. How did mechanical know about this? I dont think even Juliette knew before she got to the other silo.
In the books, only IT had the power and not Judicial. Judicial (as an independent entity) wasn't even a thing and if it was, it was judicial under IT. Nuclear energy is what supplies all the silos ITs with electricity coming from Silo 1.
@@kalebgonzales4009 STOP WITH THE SPOILERS, please!!
@@kalebgonzales4009Don’t post spoilers.
Really liked the father character development and especially the conversation with Bernard in the other episode
i also think its probably someone else living i nthe silo with solo, that would explain why he was so manic to have kept the vault door shut that one episode because he thought he forgot to close it
The others are kids. Solo doesn't know about them
They didn’t know IT has their own lights and in season 1 the lights were out too.
The whole generator has to be shut down fully for the lights in IT to be down too
@@mrj4082No, because in silo 17, the generator is flooded and IT floor of that silo still has power.
@@mrj4082I thought IT, more specifically, the vault, has its own power supply completely separate from silo generator. Same with a certain part of judicial, which I am guessing is the watch room perhaps. Also, with the allegory of wizard of Oz, someone else outside the silo is controlling everything and those separate power lines are so that they can always maintain control/monitor the situation even if they shut down the generator.
Bernard knew the lights would be going off and would have turned off IT as well too keep up appearances
My wild theory?! Its not 100% book lore,but, the down deep wins,silo 18 gets destroyed,some people from silo 18 will escape to silo 17😅
The wizard of Oz wouldn't be in the legacy computers? You'd think it would.
Bernard does think so,... but actualy a "legacy" is not just histoy, but more like "given history". Have you realized those guys seeming to believe, that they are "corn"?
either its simply a curated legacy (for reasons) or perhaps non of the physical books we see in the library are digitized either making this Book one that was taken out by that previous head of I.T to use as a code cipher
Maybe it was removed for this purpose.
I don't think divers get the bends unless they breath compressed gas.
My theory is, the book is the Pact…😊
Me too!
What show or movie is the daddy loves you very much clip from?
American horror story: apocalypse
The sheriff has the page
Didnt judicial also have its own power? Or used in some other way? How did mechanical know this?
Holyshit!!! I missed the arrow, and there are other survivors.
There was a scene last episode where Bernard was pissed at Sims for having conversations with his wife about him behind his back. As the head of IT, you cannot open your mouth to anyone, including your wife because of the secrets you learn. I’m guessing this is why Salvador Quinn wrote the encrypted letter in the first place to his wife. Maybe some sort of warning. This episode, it showed that the AI is monitoring the Silo. When “the legacy” warned Bernard about a “Delta” event. This tells me AI is also watching those cameras. AI must be guiding Bernard in some way. I’m wondering if the “rebellion” is some sort of reset that’s about to occur and has occurred many times over the last 352 years. Like in the Matrix when Neo wasn’t the first “One”. It happened many many times. It was a way for the system to correct itself.
from the writing on the walls at the base of the silo in with the drill, it lists several previous rebellions and how they were all suppressed by turning the pent up frustration on Mechanical,
Each time the trigger seems to be slightly different like a food shortage or a trash chute fire that set it in motion but that was probably just the spark that lit off a build up societal pressure that over time, the interesting bit is how they can seemingly never remember further back than the last recorded rebellion. (which itself is clearly some kind of cover story in itself)
Or maybe it just detects things with sensors, heat, movement, sound etc.
Now that lukas has acces to the vault and the supercomputer, what if he asks for, out lf curiosity and in his search for knowledge, information on the silos and sees the record of juliette entering silo 17? Those who have read the books know that lukas position as bernards shadow wont last much longer.
maybe
@@rollthetape88: Exactly. Unlike Book Lucas, TV Show Lucas has an agent and a contract. So, we’ll see how long he’s on the show.
The end of it is intense times between mechanical and judicial but Juliette will come in.
Lol am I the only one who sang “together we’re unlimited” once he pulled out the wizard of oz book all sparkly like that 😂
She will get back after a really boring adventure and it will go black, setting up season 3. The rebellion stuff and finding out new things about the silo has been good, but the Juliet side quest has really made the show a drag.
On the plus side she's been less of an insufferable protagonist this season. Perhaps that gut lurching moment when she realized her actions may have inadvertently doomed her silo and that maybe not everything is a door you should kick in to fuel her personal search for answers.
the character is clever and resourceful but has spent her life to date just bulldozering over anything that got in her way with little time spent on how it may effect those around her, this could end up a being a welcome bit of character growth on her part.
It’s trailer sleuthing tiiime!
Could solo have been made to clean. Is he the cleaner who wrote LIES.
I thought this too but how does he last outside for two days
Why don’t they just tell everybody they’re the truth and maybe they can work on a solution that works as they’re all in the same boat anyway
Because thats simply not possible and Bernard knows that... CRITICAL SPOILER ALERT:
Bernard is not a bad person, but he is acting out of a Stockholme-Sydrome. If Bernard would act out of his role, everyone we know would be murdered by opening the doors from a far and blowing up their walls. He did witness Silo 1 pushing the Button on annother Silo, which failed already to transform their inhabitants, by ignoring the "lottery". More questions?
Can you tell why the silos were made. Was it a result nuclear war or these are some kind of experiments .@@Andrea-v7k
This juliette/solo saga is heading for Nowheresville. Fast!!!!!
Such great potential
Great show but I hate how slow it’s moving this season.
couple thoughts.. what if the other person or possibly people rely on the water so thats why they cut the rope.
or maybe solo did cut the rope and the other person in the silo tried to stop him what if the axe is his. if he was shot with an arrow and bum rushed wouldnt he be laying dead.. unless someone shot him from afar as he was cutting the rope
9:04
I am not grammar expert
but persons is really a
correct form instead of people?
Yes. Less common and more old-fashioned, but "persons" is certainly a word and is used correctly in this context.
@@tiberiusalexander6339
Wow, thanks. Lifelong learning.
Yes. In a sentence, you’d use it this way:
The school principal made an announcement over the intercom: “Students, we are looking for the person or persons who left litter in the library during last period.”
There's a refrigerator in the other room store with food and meat
Solo has developed split personality disorder while being alone in that vault for so long.
How does mechanical know IT has its own power source? Am I forgetting something?
Why should they know it now? I dont think they do. They just said "watch out for the IT, we want the truth"... they did not know what the people will see or saw there. the only thing they knew was, that IT lies a lot. They also guessed, that they cant be to afraid about the mechanics, to turn off everything... they guessed thats why they are framed in the first chase.
Silo 17 solo n the children seems to be the unknown "people"
Listen; either solo is a idiot savant or he has a boss who tells him what’s what. I mean sh1t, he said he engineered the antibiotics himself so taking that at face value would mean Solo is not an idiot intellectually that is.
Making homemade antibiotics is incredibly simple, though. So, that doesn’t prove anything about Solo. A child could literally do it.
All you need is a growth medium like a slice of bread or a piece of fruit. You moisten it and leave it in a warm, humid place for a few days until the mold grows. Then, you have penicillin. Of course, this will be a very crude penicillin; it will be unrefined and mixed in with other molds but it’s better than nothing if someone has an infection and will probably die with no treatment at all.
Can you do dune prophecy pls
Juliette's story in the other silo has kinda got boring? It appears she'll make it to the original silo and cut! end of the season 😮💨
That would be the ultimate suck to a sucky season.
It’s smart of her to play both sides but it makes them extra sh**ty people and it’s risky because if both sides figure it out they’ll have sealed their fate with nowhere to run
idk why but shit feels sloooow this season even when there are always things happening in every episode
Bernard is using Lukas, as soon as Bernard finish with Lukas I have a feeling he will send him back to finish off his sentence.
let's face it season 2 is going to end with julliette standing outside silo door
I used to think Walker was an interesting character. Ever since she came out of her room, she is a one note cringe fest. I don’t care about her relationship from 25 years ago and NEITHER SHOULD SHE. There are far more important things afoot. She has been the worse thing about the series this season.
Right in the money! The part when she turned on the camera was such a waste of time. I hope her character gets lost in the mines somewhere
@ it appears that they are setting her up to betray mechanical. She was able to ignore this relationship for 25 years and is suddenly so obsessed with it that she is willing to betray everyone else she has known all her life? Nah. Bad writing and characterization.
" Daddy loves you very much "
I believe the writing on the slip vs the writing shown on the trailer is because they are two separate events. The one in this episode was meant to cause or hope to cause the entire silo of coming on the side of Mechanical and therefore bring Bernard and IT to their demise. The writing from the trailer, 'Juliette Lives" happens after they actually find out that she is alive. Once this happens, Bernard has not place to go or hide.
its unlikely for the hands to be the exact same for two different occasions
@@boxofmotivation2995 But remember the discovery Juliette thought she made regarding the display in the cafeteria being a lie. The helmet was just a visual of what the founders wanted those to see who were sent outside so the they would clean the screen, but she noticed it displayed the same formation as the one she saw before. You may be right, but I think it's fun to try this shoe and that shoe on for size.😀
@@SunflowerSeeds-p8d You got right that Bernard is missing ways to go... but the mecanics and Lukas are missing the chance to get control over communication within the silo, so why should it chance anything, if THEY do realize that Juliette lives? Bernard has still no other chance but to stay with his story
Im on bernanrd's side... Love his character...
I disagree with one comment you said. I don't think mechanical knows that it has their own power. No one knows other than IT. Most people think. that mechanical purposely left the power on to I. T. Not.. They have their own power. It's the same principle. When I know one half of information and you know 1/2 of information, neither one of us knows the true story. Only IT knows that it has its own power. So everyone else thinks that mechanical left the power on N IT to send a message. Mechanical doesn't even know that it power stayed on. I don't think the whole.. Power shut off would be interesting to find out how they react when they find out if they find out that the power stayed on in mechanical.
I am having Deja vu
Juliette drowning for like 6th time in 7 episodes.
How predictable...
You said blood splatter it’s spatter
Very interesting. I am not a english mothertongue and i did also think it's "splatter", similar like a splatter-painting. thanks
@ Dexter Morgan, calls it spatter on his show “Dexter”, he be correcting his colleagues lol. I’m not sure which one is correct tho.
Remember Judge Meadows disappeared for days after she learned the what the cypher said, I think she went below the silo following the instructions from the letter and learned about silo 1
I believe solo is a inbetween guy a liar and bipolar but not really bad