‘Silo’ Season 2 Episode 6 Recap: Tear Down This Wall

In this installment of the TV show Silo, a heist is taking place, but viewers are kept in the dark about what is actually being stolen until the very end of the episode. The strategic moves made by Knox and Shirley, who are prominent leaders in the Mechanical level, as they engage in a struggle to reclaim the stairs to the Silo from the Raiders blocking their way, serve a dual purpose that goes beyond mere physical confrontation. The storyline once again showcases how solutions to complex problems often stem from creative engineering.

SILO 206 COOL OVERHEAD SHOT OF THE SILO STEPS

At the outset of the episode, the residents of Down Deep find themselves in a dire situation. The Raiders, backed by a blockade, aim to sever the food supply, intending to starve the inhabitants until they surrender three wanted fugitives: Mayor Bernard Holland, Judge Robert Sims, and the new head of Judicial Security, Amundsen. Walker, one of the fugitives, manages to persuade the community not to give them up. In a show of solidarity, individuals from the upper levels send food down the recycling chute to sustain them, albeit temporarily.

The subsequent events only become clear once the episode reaches its conclusion. With the assistance of their resourceful assistant Teddy (Olatunji Ayofe), Knox and Shirley devise a plan to address the blockade dilemma from two different angles. Knox leads a group of fighters equipped with covertly developed weapons and armor to confront the Raiders head-on from their side of the barricade. Meanwhile, Shirley and Teddy use a drill to tunnel up through the concrete, emerging behind the blockade. Navigating the layout of the Silo proves challenging for viewers trying to visualize the action unfolding.

But the goal isn’t to ambush Amundsen’s raiders, as Camille Sims fears. After learning from her husband about the secret drill team, she tells him to let Bernard and Amundsen eat shit on it…then hustles down to the barricade to warn Amundsen herself. (Once a Raider, always a Raider, I guess.) All Knox and Shirley really want to do, though, is relocate the barricade from level 130 up to level 120, at which point a truce is declared.

Bernard can accept losing ten floors, maybe. But this is where the heist part comes in. The Mechanicals weren’t looking simply to expand their territory, not any more than they were out to massacre the Raiders. They wanted a farm, located on level 122, so they could have an independent food source and weather the siege. Mission accomplished, much to Bernard’s chagrin.

SILO 206 “FUCK ME.”

It gets worse for Mr. Mayor. After much back-and-forth involving getting Dr. Pete Nichols down past the Raiders to secretly remove a bullet from relic dealer Kennedy, Sheriff Paul Billings learns that Juliette’s expulsion was tied to forbidden footage of the old world she smuggled onto the Silo’s system. From Walker, Shirley, and Knox, he learns that Mayor Meadows was dead before they arrived at her office, and that Bernard and Sims had them framed. So instead of ratting out the fugitives’ location, Billings demands a full investigation before Bernard has all the radios in the Silo cut off to keep him from speaking further. Another gambit up in smoke. (Well, hey, at least he has prisoner Lukas getting closer to cracking the code found on the hard drive taken from Juliette, but now Sims is aware of this operation too.)

This plot-heavy episode does make a little room for some personal growth. Paul’s wife points out to him that his muscle tremors from the so-called Syndrome have stopped despite the fact that he hadn’t taken his medicinal herbs in days, indicating a psychosomatic origin for the condition. And Shirley and Knox make out before Paul interrupts them. You had to see that one coming. 

SILO 206 KISS IN PROFILE

Meanwhile, there are a few loose ends that remain untied. Someone in the Down Deep put rat poison in their existing food supply, but who? Carla, the fourth member of the mechanical team, has been black-bagged and remanded to an undisclosed location, something Walker didn’t even know was possible. How can the Sheriff clear her name if Bernard has him on the shitlist now too?

As for Juliette, she, well, lives. In a scene at the very end of the episode, last week’s cliffhanger is resolved pretty much exactly how you expected it to be: with Juliette waking up back under the care of Solo, who used homemade antibiotics to take care of her infected wound. However, he took advantage of her unconsciousness to hide the suit she put together to return to the surface world. Unless and until she fixes his Silo’s water pump to drain the ever-rising lake slowly swallowing up level after level, he won’t give it back.

The fascinating thing about all this is that we’re spending the season rooting for the Mechanicals to win, even though we know everyone will die if they do. That’s the whole point of the Juliette plot, after all: She’s in a race against time to get back to the original Silo and warn everyone not to come out after her, because the surface world really is poisonous. It goes to show you how much the structure of genre narrative can trigger our sympathies, even when intellectually we understand our sympathies are dumb as hell.

SILO 206 I PLANNED FOR EVERYTHING!

Sean T. Collins (@theseantcollins) writes about TV for Rolling StoneVultureThe New York Times, and anyplace that will have him, really. He and his family live on Long Island.

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