Silo Season 2 Episode 6 Breakdown. In-depth recap & review of Season 2 Ep. 6 “Barricades” with the ending explained. Please subscribe! 👉 👉 https://www.youtube.com/c/petepeppers1?sub_confirmation=1
The Apple TV+ hit show Silo is back for its second season. In the sixth episode, Bernard (Tim Robbins) has a plan to starve the lower levels into submission in Silo 18. This is thwarted when the Down Deep bands together and devises a plan that forces the barricade back ten levels.
Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) wakes up on the mend thanks to Solo (Steve Zahn) in Silo 17. Only to find that he’s taken her suit to hold hostage until she helps him solve his problem with the rising water.
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Hugh Howey @Hugh_Howey Interview https://youtu.be/JVyAox0wKc4
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S2.E6 ∙ Barricades
Bernard enacts a plan to root out Knox, Shirley and Walker. Billings takes a stand. Solo saves Juliette’s life and wants something in return.
Written by: Jeffery Wang
Directed by: Michael Dinner
Aired December 20, 2024
Press Release:
Today, Apple TV+ revealed the trailer for the second season of “Silo,” the world-building, global hit drama based on Hugh Howey’s New York Times bestselling trilogy of dystopian novels. Created by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Graham Yost, who also serves as showrunner, and starring and executive produced by Rebecca Ferguson, the 10-episode second season will premiere globally on Friday, November 15 on Apple TV+ with the first episode, followed by one new episode every Friday through January 17, 2025.
“Silo” is the story of the last ten thousand people on earth, their mile-deep home protecting them from the toxic and deadly world outside. However, no one knows when or why the silo was built and those who try to find out face fatal consequences. Ferguson stars as Juliette, an engineer who seeks answers about a loved one’s murder and tumbles onto a mystery that goes far deeper than she could have ever imagined, leading her to discover that if the lies don’t kill you, the truth will.
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Is The Legacy a computer?
Solo is the creator of the silo
At this point, a whole episode with just a few seconds inside Silo 17 feels almost useless honestly…. we need more Jules + Solo
From a book reader (don’t worry, no spoilers…), it gets so much better. The show seasons 1 & 2 are covering just the first book, Wool, of the trilogy series.
Book 2, Shift, which I hope the show covers faithfully and in full in season 3, is a prequel that does an astonishing job of connecting the before-times to the “present”, despite it covering hundreds of years. It connects back to a near-future of our real world, but also introduces fantastic new characters that carry through into the “present” and future of the series. It also fills in the fantastic backstory of Solo in Silo 17.
As great as Tim Robbins and Rebecca Ferguson are as Bernard and Juliette, I’m excited to see who they cast (hoping for some heavyweight actors) for these new characters from Shift, especially Donald, Thurman, and Anna.
If you want to know, I’ll tell you what kills you if you go outside.
Could they stop with the crusty old gay shit, it's fucking stupid
Last episode they showed that Mechanical can shut off the electricity at any time. How are THEY not having the upper hand in any kind of negotiation? This episode they didn't even mention that they could shut off power. It seems there should be impossible to blackmail them in any way.
the sheriff is head of security. amundsen is not. but even you fall for this deception. sheriff needs to arrest and detain bernard. who manufactures the guns, and who supplies "judicial" raiders with them?
Am I the only one who thinks that this episode could have easily been episode two or three at most? The others were just filler. Also, the show is continuing to break its own rules which is annoying. This episode was not as bad as the last couple in terms of ludicrous things going on and horrible acting But shows to break the rules of their own world is just a letdown. I also love how there was an entire plot point in the episode about needing to get their hands on proper pain and drug medication for Patrick Kennedy which led to an elaborate thing with the sheriff, the sheriffs wife and Juliet’s dad, only for Julia’s dad to arrive and ask him if he was ready to proceed, And if he could feel anything, and for Patrick to say that he didn’t care. If he didn’t care, what was the whole elaborate plot line about getting Juliet’s dad down to him in the first place. The show is really bad at this kind of shit. Also, solo Now blackmailing. Juliet seems to be nothing more than dragging this drama out to fill a season. Spoiler warning, in the book, Juliette’s only option is to get rid of the water that is filling the silo because she learns that this is the best way to get what she wants, But the show has inserted some elaborate crap about a suit just so solo can hide it from her and drag all of this shit out. I am getting very close to unsubscribing from the show. It’s gone from cool and need to imploding. And that’s before we even go to Bernard, who is the most suspicious man in the entire show, doesn’t trust anybody, sent Lucas to the mines for knowing too much, and seemingly on a whim has now inducted him to be his shadow at the drop of a hat. It’s just fucking dumb.
I wish they focused more on the core plot elements and less on the hippie commune fantasies of the show producers.
What really puzzles me is why blame things on mechanical if they are the ones who literally keeps the lights on 🤔🤔
I mean why start war with the people who basically hold the keys to the silo cass if u kill the mechanics are they basically killing the entire silo 🤔🤔
Proof that Billing’s condition was psychological. Induced by lack of purpose. Focused on that now, the condition goes away. So much in this episode! Knox and Shirley kissing; only to be interrupted? More on that come for sure. This series is so multilayered it is beyond fascinating. It is spellbinding.
I thought we lived in the future, flush the whole serie in one go, the wait for the next episode is killing me ..
worst episode out of the two seasons
Silo 17 water. Where is it going to be pumped to?
I'm pretty sure "The Legacy" is an archive of knowledge from the civilization before, including XX century cryptography textbook.
all episodes are out on dw now:)
11:36 he had to be threatened to give information, did not want to share it
Maybe a spoiler: I read all the books, and the show is very different from the original story. I like the show adaptation, but the only thing I am not enjoying is how they are introducing Solo. On the show, he is acting like a selfish cunt, but on the books, he is a very nice person.
According to Variety earlier this week, Apple has greenlit seasons 3 and 4, with season 4 envisioned to be the final season. Since there are two books left to cover, it stands to reason that season 3 will cover the second book and season 4 will finish with the final third book.
Folks from mechanical could have just shut down the generator untill Bernard stops starving them instead of this risky and complicated plan with moving the barricades….. They have all the bargaining power in literally holding the power in their hands… Why don't use it again?! Can anybody explain me that, please!
I've been of the opinion since it became obvious that Camile was an undercover player in the game. She is playing the long game. At this point, it isn't clear what her end goal may be. My money is on making Sims the head of IT. That's my guess.
I squealed when Bernard made the dude his IT shadow 🤣 can’t wait for the next ep!
I tried… I just can’t any longer.
Will miss seeing Rebecca Ferguson’s scenes…
My favorite scene was when the father basically tells the guy to go F himself
I love Silo especially season one, season two is leaving me a bit cold – largely due to continuity. If the mechanicals can threaten to cut power to see the mayor, why can’t they do it again when food is threatened!?