Thanks to a fun little assist from Walker (Harriet Walter), Juliette has more time than anyone ever has to explore the outdoors, which means eventually that fake screen on her helmet disappears and she sees the hellscape that’s been on the big Silo screens all this time. She, too, sees the thriving outdoors, but she notices those birds flying in the same pattern as on the video, and she realizes it’s the display on the helmet that is fake. But it sets up a great mystery: What the hell is happening outside? When Juliette steps out to clean, we finally learn the truth, which is a doozy. When Juliette is sent to clean, we actually see that this vibrant outside world is what Holston sees when he goes to clean, but perhaps you, too, noticed the birds flying by in the exact same pattern as the video on the hard drive and thought it was suspicious that once Holston takes off his helmet, we stay tight on his face as he dies next to his wife’s body. It’s clearly what Allison sees when she goes to clean and why she gives the signal to Holston (David Oyelowo). Of course, they assume this means the displays within the Silo are fake to keep people inside when the outside world is safe and lovely. The video, you’ll remember, is purportedly (who knows the truth anymore!) from the POV of the woman sent to clean, and instead of the desolate land on all the displays within the Silo, the world outside is green and lush - there are even birds flying across the sky. To backtrack: The catalyst in Silo is, of course, Allison (Rashida Jones) and George finding that video of an old cleaning on the holy grail of a hard drive from before the rebellion. In a tragic turn of events, the finale reveals that, yes, the display is a lie - it’s just that we’ve been talking about the wrong display. This is the big moment that changes the game. So let’s take a look at the whole picture with a deep dive into five major moments from the finale, and what they might mean for the story that lies ahead. But some major discoveries and reveals are happening within the Silo walls, too. What she discovers moves the series into a whole new gear. It brings closure but is also devastating.Īll in all, Jules has a pretty shitty last day in the Silo, but her story only gets wilder once she steps outside in the last five minutes of the episode. Oh, plus she learns what happened to her boyfriend George (Ferdinand Kingsley), who jumped off the railing to keep the hard drive with clues as to what is really going on in the Silo safe. She eventually accepts a deal from the secret Big Bad of the season, Bernard the mayor (Tim Robbins), in which he promises no harm will come to her friends and family as long as she accepts her cleaning sentence, which up to this point means certain death. In the finale episode, main protagonist and mechanical whiz kid turned unlikely sheriff Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) attempts to show everyone in the Silo that they’re being lied to about what the outside looks like, but mostly fails. It provides us with some clear answers - yes, we do learn what’s going on outside - while also setting up a host of questions for season two - because do we really know what’s going on outside? Warning: Deep spoilers for Silo ’s season-one finale lie ahead.Īpple TV+’s postapocalyptic drama Silo, about 10,000 people living in a gigantic silo deep in the ground because the world outside is (maybe) poison, and also murder, dropped its whopper of a season finale today.
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