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  • ‘Silo’ Season 2 Episode 7: Juliette takes a plunge and Lukas views the vault of human history

    ‘Silo’ Season 2 Episode 7: Juliette takes a plunge and Lukas views the vault of human history


    While it was nice to mostly stay put in Silo 18 last week and watch Knox and Shirley storm up the staircase with the Down Deepers to commandeer ten extra floors (plus a food farm!) to prevent being starved out and captured for Meadows’ murder, we missed our favorite platonic post-apocalyptic couple in Silo 17, Juliette and Solo.

    Sure, we did visit them for a minute or two to set up “Silo“‘s new chapter titled, “The Dive,” which will have anyone with a morbid fear of deep water running back to watch Frosty the Snowman cartoons before Father Time heralds in the new year.

    But first, across the pitted landscape in Silo 18, Bernard pulls back the wizard’s curtain and allows his new shadow, Lukas Kyle, to enter the sacred vault room that’s the gateway to The Legacy. It’s a magnificent repository of cultural artifacts and record of known human history all housed in an elaborate library like a posh European museum. In addition to fine art paintings, leather-bound books, music recordings, glass-domed inventions, photographs, and a model of the solar system, the entire collection is stored digitally and linked to an advanced AI interface.

    Behold the human history wonders of The Legacy! (Image credit: Apple TV+)

    Key questions are answered here as Bernard explains what The Legacy is and what it contains. He tells Lukas that Silo 18 was built 352 years ago, but beyond that no information is available. It’s implied that Salvador Quinn’s complex letter code contains a secret potentially far more dangerous than a routine silo rebellion, and that it must be unravelled at any cost using the AI.



    In the latest episode of Silo, tensions continue to rise as Juliette takes a risky plunge into the unknown. Meanwhile, Lukas makes a startling discovery as he views the vault of human history.

    As Juliette finds herself faced with a difficult decision, she must decide whether to trust her instincts or follow the rules. Will she be able to navigate the treacherous waters ahead, or will she face dire consequences?

    On the other hand, Lukas delves deeper into the mysteries of the vault of human history, uncovering secrets that could change everything. As he pieces together the puzzle of the past, he must confront the truth of his own existence and the implications it holds for the future.

    With the stakes higher than ever, Silo Season 2 Episode 7 promises to be an intense and thrilling ride. Don’t miss out on the action and drama as our characters face their toughest challenges yet. Tune in to see how it all unfolds in this gripping episode of Silo.

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  • Juliette Meets Solo’s Attacker & It Does Not Go Well

    Juliette Meets Solo’s Attacker & It Does Not Go Well


    A Silo season 2, episode 8 clip sees Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) confronted by the individual who attacked Solo (Steve Zahn). When Juliette emerged from the water at the end of Silo season 2, episode 7, Solo was gone, and a trail of blood had been left behind. Juliette was led to believe that Solo was the sole survivor of Silo 17 and that he had been alone there. Juliette now needs to find Solo, as he has the protective suit that she needs to safely go back outside and to return to Silo 18 before it is too late.

    A new clip from Collider now shows the attacker, shrouded in darkness, claiming that Solo is dead and that he will kill Juliette too if she does not go away. She tries to reason with the attacker before she is shot in the chest with an arrow. Juliette pulls out the arrow and is in considerable pain from the injury. While dealing with her bleeding wound, she now needs to find Solo and get her suit back as the attacker likely continues an attempt to eliminate her.

    What This Means For Silo

    The Attacker Is Poised To Be A Strong Addition To Juliette’s Season 2 Story

    Solo and Juliette being attacked considerably raises the stakes of the storyline playing out in Silo 17. Most of Juliette and Solo’s story in season 2 has revolved around Juliette building a suit so she can get back to Silo 18 and working hard to gain the trust and help of the deeply paranoid Solo. There have been hints of someone else lurking in Silo 17 and Juliette seemingly discovered that Solo’s identity is a lie. Introducing another individual, who has already attacked both Solo and Juliette, provides a payoff for these details.

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    Silo Cast & Character Guide

    The cast of the sci-fi series Silo includes blockbuster stars, like Rebecca Ferguson and David Oyelowo, and familiar TV staples, like Rashida Jones.

    Solo’s insistence on staying in the vault and his paranoia about leaving it unlocked has more weight now that it is confirmed that he is not alone. The attacker will help shed more light on who Solo really is, what he has been hiding from Juliette, and the full story of what happened in Silo 17. Juliette is caught in the conflict between Solo and his attacker and is already beginning to pay the price for this with her injury, along with the possibility of being unable to reclaim her suit.

    Our Take On The Silo Season 2, Episode 8 Clip

    It Will Elevate The Silo 17 Storyline

    Steve Zahn as Solo peeking out the vault in Silo

    The attacker is an intriguing way to add more drama to Juliette’s season 2 story. Many of the best parts of season 2 so far have been with the political and personal drama among the characters left behind in Silo 18, but this new twist can help Juliette’s season 2 storyline be equally compelling. With Silo seasons 3 and 4 already confirmed, it is satisfying to know that this storyline will be able to be fully explored as the source material is adapted in its entirety.

    Source: Collider



    In a shocking turn of events, Juliette finally comes face-to-face with the man who attacked Solo. The tension in the room is palpable as she confronts him, demanding answers for his heinous actions.

    However, things quickly take a turn for the worse as the attacker shows no remorse for what he has done. Instead, he taunts Juliette, reveling in the pain and suffering he has caused.

    Despite her best efforts to remain composed, Juliette can feel her anger boiling over. In a fit of rage, she lunges at the attacker, determined to make him pay for what he has done.

    The situation quickly escalates into a physical altercation, with Juliette and the attacker locked in a fierce struggle. In the chaos, emotions run high as the truth behind the attack is finally revealed.

    As the dust settles, Juliette is left shaken but determined to seek justice for Solo. But one thing is clear – her confrontation with Solo’s attacker did not go as planned.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. #JusticeForSolo.

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  • Rebecca Ferguson, Steve Zahn On Juliette Dive

    Rebecca Ferguson, Steve Zahn On Juliette Dive


    SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from “The Dive,” the seventh episode of “Silo” Season 2, now streaming on Apple TV+.

    On the official poster for Season 2 of Apple TV+’s “Silo,” Rebecca Ferguson can barely keep her head above water. That image of Ferguson as mechanic Juliette, partially submerged underwater, has loomed large over this new season like an omen of what has been simmering just below the surface. And this week, it all came to a head.

    Juliette is a strong-willed problem solver who could put MacGyver out of business. But she’s running out of options for how to get back to her own silo after taking refuge in a neighboring one that has been devastated by rebellion. Having walked over the bodies of this silo’s former residents upon arrival, she is now desperate to stop any such rebellion that her mysterious expulsion last season may have inspired among her people. Turns out she doesn’t know how right she is.

    There’s one survivor left in this new silo, Solo (Steve Zahn), and he’s making things difficult. Solo is erratic but harmless, until he isn’t — and right now is one of those times. Last week, he purposefully hid Juliette’s oxygen suit — which means she can’t traverse the toxic world outside the silo to get back to hers. He demands that she help him restore power to the pump in his silo before she can leave, but it’s inconveniently submerged under eight stories of rising water. It might as well be on Mars, as this is a generation of subterranean dwellers who don’t even know about the existence of other planets, let alone how to swim on theirs.

    But she has no choice. So much like the poster foreshadowed, in this week’s Episode 7, Juliette takes a dive.

    While it’s been over a year since she filmed Season 2, Ferguson still struggles to describe filming the underwater sequence. The production built a water tank on its immersive London set specifically for such a scene. But it is only so deep, and certainly not eight stories. That’s why the crew used inventive camera movements and cuts to make it seem as if Juliette is descending further underwater. It meant even more time filming in the water, and Ferguson says she is grateful for the dive team.

    But the scene also has to look like the diving experience of two people who pulled together equipment from remnants of a lost world, so there’s nothing high tech or simple about this dive — on screen or off. Even now, Ferguson hestitates before calling the experience “fun,” though she means it. She admits it wasn’t easy to capture Juliette’s intertwined determination and fear while not actually drowning in real life.

    “The regulator isn’t a normal regulator breather,” she tells Variety. “It shoots air directly into your lungs, so you have to practice breathing with it before you ever film. It is a really odd device, and a mental fuck-up. It’s like you bite onto something, and when you bite it shoots air.

    “But you can’t just breathe in like we are used to breathing, you have to just bite and wait until your lungs have automatically filled up,” she adds. “Sometimes, it messed with my head. Then, when we were underwater, there was a moment where I had to take everything off and just shoot up, which you shouldn’t really do. It was all very tricky.”

    That last concept is something called “the bends,” when a diver returns to the surface too quickly and bubbles in the body can create intense joint pain, dizziness and paralysis. Solo actually explains this to Juliette before her dive, having read about the foreign concept of swimming in Jules Verne’s “10,000 Leagues Under the Sea.” Ferguson says this scene, where Solo is trying to caution Juliette about the dangers of swimming, is one of her favorites. Defiant over their strained friendship (he is blackmailing her after all!), Juliette hears his concerns and flat-out refuses to do the dive, saying he should do it on his own. He throws a tantrum, revealing he is desperate for her help because he knows he can’t do it himself.

    “I remember acting [this scene], it was just so good,” she says. “Steve did such a brilliant, vulnerable exposè of Solo’s fear and his complete lack of knowledge in that moment. He can’t do it and he understands that she is needed. But she also needs him if she is going to do it. It is like this domino effect. But who is going to start?”

    Ferguson and the team behind “Silo,” which was renewed for Season 3 and 4 earlier this month, sought out Zahn specifically for the role of Solo. And moments like this, where Juliette is at the mercy of Solo’s volatility, explain why. “He just makes this show so much better,” Ferguson says.

    Despite his child-like wonder and ADHD-stricken attention span, Solo is not unlike Juliette. He is driven toward a purpose, and even in their short amount of time together, they’ve been brutally honest with the other. Also, she knows he’s lying about not actually being the real Solo. And yet, they don’t have time to sit with those secrets, so they put a pin in it for another day.

    Zahn tells Variety that he believes moments like this have forged a bond between the two characters, introverts who don’t excel at interpersonal communication.

    When you work through stuff with your friend, when you share stuff, you become closer,” Zahn says. “You can say something like, ‘Hey, this is what I don’t like about you.’ You don’t do that unless you are there to work on it and make it better. They become friends. It is simple and beautiful.”

    Ferguson agrees that there is a simplicity to the motivations driving their friendship, which is still only days old. But this dive is a defining moment of whether they can trust each other, and it becomes clear they still have some doubts.

    “It is a constant bloody table-tennis relationship between two human beings who just want to survive,” she says. “She just wants to get the heck out of there, and he needs her to stay and help. They are constantly compromising each other’s needs, and this big dive was the last straw that needed to happen for him to get what he wanted and for her to get what she wants. But a third factor that they haven’t taken into consideration just punches them both in the face.”

    The third factor she’s referring to is possibly a third person in the silo with them. In the harrowing climatic sequence of the episode, Juliette manages to successfully restart the pump to stop the rising water, before rattling the system of ropes and bells to signal Solo she needs to be pulled back up — and fast. But as she prepares for her ascent, her tethers are severed, leaving her to drown.

    This could be read as the unpredictable Solo getting what he wanted from her and cutting her loose. But Juliette manages to make it to the surface in the nick of time, fueled in part by the rage of betrayal. Searching for the apparent Judas in her midst, all Juliette finds is a bloody trail from Solo’s post to an upper level. What happened to Solo? Did he sabotage her, or have they been watched and preyed upon this whole time?

    Ferguson is tight-lipped, but she does acknowledge that the final three episodes of the season will rest on whether the strange relationship between Juliette and Solo can withstand what’s ahead.

    “If we met in a bar, we would probably never even exchange a hello,” she says with a laugh. “That makes it more interesting, which makes it so lovable as well. I don’t want to spoil what comes next, but it will be a necessity. Their relationship is built on necessity.”



    Rebecca Ferguson and Steve Zahn are set to star in the upcoming film “Juliette Dive,” a thrilling dive into the depths of mystery and intrigue. The two talented actors will bring their unique talents to the screen as they portray characters caught in a web of secrets and deception.

    Ferguson, known for her roles in “Mission: Impossible” and “The Greatest Showman,” will no doubt bring her trademark intensity and vulnerability to her role in “Juliette Dive.” Zahn, on the other hand, known for his comedic chops in films like “Saving Silverman” and “Daddy Day Care,” will surely bring a depth and complexity to his character that will surprise and captivate audiences.

    With a talented cast and a gripping storyline, “Juliette Dive” promises to be a must-see film for fans of suspense and drama. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project!

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