Now,it’s time to catch up with everyone still inside the walls of her former home.
Presumably, Holland thought that sentencing Juliette to death would solve the threat presented by her meddling curiosity.
After all, condemning people to the toxic outside air is the easiest way to silence any problems.
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Aptly enough, given this episode’s title, maintaining order isn’t as simple as Holland would like.
Right on cue, Hank interrupts their meeting and apologetically detains Walker for questioning.
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If you’llrecall from last season, every person who goes outside to clean reinforces their suit with heat tape.
Walker refuses with the staunchness we’ve come to expect from her.
In her mind, their deaths are inevitable, and this way, at least they go out together.
Meanwhile, acting sheriff Paul Billings (Chinaza Uche) has reluctantly moved into Juliette’s office.
Sims assures Billings that the wisest, smartest path forward through this hubbub is to conduct business as usual.
For Billings specifically, that includes writing his official report about Juliette’s cleaning.
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In her absence, the puzzle pieces aren’t lining up.
The turning point seems to arrive when he promises Meadows anything she wants in return for her help.
Holland puts quite the political spin on the situation during said speech.
To sweeten the manipulation, he dubs this miraculous development a hopeful sign for their communal future.
That night,she hosts a small resistance meeting, which Walker promptly crashes.
Ultimately, the semantics of whether Juliette is still alive doesn’t matter.
New episodes ofSiloSeason 2 premiere weekly on Fridays and are available to stream on Apple TV+.
The series delves into the complex social order within the silo and the mysteries surrounding their subterranean existence.