Silo (2023) s03e01 Episode Script
Who Are You?
Here's your vitamins.
[KNOCKS ON DOOR]
- What'd you get for supper?
- Uh Soup.
You always get soup.
- [DELIVERY PERSON] Madam Mayor. Hey.
- Hey, Tony.
- What's tonight?
- Uh, mushroom.
- Mushroom? Do I like mushroom?
- Who doesn't like mushrooms?
[TONY] I'll be back for
the tray later, ma'am.
Okay. Thank you, Tony.
I know you're tired of
hearing me say this,
- but you know I'm going to.
- No. I know. Go.
Remember, the Silo is at peace
- because of you.
- Because of me. Mm-hmm.
Because you came back.
- Yeah.
- See you in the morning.
Bye.
Good night.
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYING]
[SPITS]
[CAMILLE] There you are.
How'd you sleep?
- [JULIETTE] Um, fine.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
- Good.
Um, we need to go over
some of the details
for the Council meeting tomorrow.
- Okay. Mm-hmm.
- Very exciting.
But we can do that after
your weekly in the cafeteria.
Mm-hmm.
I know you don't like these appearances,
but the people need to see you.
Yeah. The people need to see me.
[CITIZENS CHEERING, CHANTING]
Madam Mayor! Mayor Nichols!
[CHEERING DISTORTS]
[FAN] There she is! Juliette!
Don't worry about them. You're good.
Ladies, I have something
that might interest you.
Can I see it?
You mean can you touch it?
No.
How much?
I was thinking more along
the lines of a trade.
- What is that?
- A toy.
We think it belonged either
to her or her brother.
I know someone who got it
from her father's place.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING]
I wanna go.
- I wanna go.
- Okay. Okay.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC CONTINUES]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC CONTINUES]
[BRAKES SQUEAL]
[AUTOMATED VOICE] Doors opening.
Step back to allow customers to exit.
When boarding, please move
to the center of the car.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[AUTOMATED VOICE]
Step back. Doors closing.
[TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES]
[PERSON ON PHONE] Hello?
[SIGHS] Is that Mr. Jones?
- [JONES] Yes?
- This is, uh, Congressman Daniel Keene.
How are you today?
[JONES] I'll tell you what, Congressman.
You put me on your "do not call" list,
and you got my vote next go-round.
You call again,
I will vote for whoever the
fuck they run against you.
- [JONES HANGS UP]
- You got it.
Hi.
You do what I said?
What'd you say?
I said if you didn't do what I said,
I'd punch you in the throat.
Well, we certainly don't want that.
Yeah, I took two trains,
two cabs, circled back
[LAUGHS]
Got you a sweet tea.
- Lots of ice.
- Yeah, they call it iced tea here.
Well, I'm not from here.
Neither are you.
What's going on, Charles?
You're off post, but
you're not on leave.
Shouldn't you be in uniform?
Shouldn't you be on a phone
sucking dick for money?
Wow.
You've been in the Navy too long.
If Mom and Dad were alive right now
They'd be clawing frantically
[BOTH] to get out of their coffins.
Why'd you think it was a date?
- What? Huh?
- [STAMMERS, LAUGHS]
That reporter.
Helen Drew.
- How do you
- She said you gave her a Pez.
- I thought it was funny.
- Uh-huh, was it?
She also said you managed to work
New Orleans into the conversation.
Smooth.
She was dismissive of the Corps.
I thought I'd set her straight.
New Orleans was a big deal.
I was a big part of it.
We did things no one
had thought of before
Oh, that's right. I forgot.
You invented drills.
How do you know what we said?
She's working on a story.
I couldn't help her. I said
she should talk to you.
Told her you might not
be completely useless.
If you got on Thurman's Iran Committee.
[CHUCKLING] Um
Everyone wants on that.
- Well, doesn't she owe you?
- For what?
You said good things about her.
I was running for congress.
She's a senator.
We both represent the good
people of the Peach State.
Of course I said good things about her.
But I'd be surprised
if she even knows my name.
Why wouldn't she?
Well, we have this thing in America.
It's called the party system.
We're not in the same one.
Look, you should really try
and get on that committee.
What's going on?
Have you been assigned to
whatever we got planned?
Even if I was, I couldn't
tell you, civilian swine.
I was in the Army.
You were an engineer.
And now I'm in congress.
I think I'm allowed to know if my
little sister is gonna bomb Iran.
Gotta go.
I did the whole switching cabs
and trains thing for
two minutes with you?
Well, I'm sorry.
I couldn't take a chance
- talking on the phone.
- Tell me what the hell is going on.
I am telling you.
Get on that committee, and
tell the reporter what you can.
You forgot something.
[BERNARD] After all
I've done, sacrificed,
to find out it never really mattered.
Maybe not.
What do you mean?
[GASPS, PANTING]
- [CAMILLE] Hey.
- [JULIETTE] Hi.
- [CAMILLE] What happened?
- I, uh
[BREATHES HEAVILY]
I had a a dream.
- I-I-I don't know. Yeah. I-I, uh
- [CAMILLE] A dream?
I'm outside the air lock
[STAMMERS] um, with
Bernard and we're [SIGHS]
[STAMMERING] We're outside
the air lock and
- Juliette.
- I-I don't know. I, um
- Hey. [STAMMERS]
- [JULIETTE] No. There's something
There's something I have to do.
- I have to do something.
- What do you have to do?
I don't know. I have to I can't. I
I don't know. I don't know, but
he was right there. [STAMMERS]
- [BREATHING HEAVILY]
- Okay, stop. Stop.
Let's do the exercise.
[JULIETTE SIGHS] If I could
only talk to Bernard.
- [CAMILLE] That's not possible.
- I know. I know.
- Look at me.
- Okay.
- Match my breathing. Slow.
- [EXHALES HEAVILY]
In for three seconds. Hold.
- And out.
- [EXHALES]
Good. Good. One more time.
In for three seconds.
- [BREATHING DEEPLY]
- Keep breathing. Good.
- Good. One more time.
- [EXHALES SHARPLY]
Good. You're okay now.
Just keep breathing, keep breathing.
[SIMS] You were in there
for three minutes.
Three minutes in a box of fire
before the door would open
and your friends could get you out.
All oxygen was gone 30 seconds in.
Your suit, it wasn't a
regular cleaning suit.
It was insulated.
It protected you.
Bernard wasn't so lucky.
The flames melted holes in his
suit, and the poison got in.
We couldn't take a chance
with a farm burial.
The stairs were evacuated.
No one was allowed
into the central shaft.
It took six porters six hours to
get him down to the incinerator.
[MACHINE CLANKING, WHIRRING]
Bernard can't help you.
Because I watched him burn.
My wife says you remember
something about him.
There's something you have to do.
No, I can't. I can't remember.
I hope you get more of your memory back.
I really do.
I particularly hope you remember
why you held my wife and son hostage
at gunpoint.
Who are you?
Who are you? Hmm?
I'm Robert Sims.
- I'm the Judge of the Silo
- No, no, no, no, no. I know, I know.
You tell me that.
I don't know you.
I don't know you.
I don't know anyone, right?
I look at myself in the mirror,
and I don't even know
who's looking back at me.
And
I thought, maybe maybe
I had remembered something.
But it's gone.
And, what, you're gonna tell me
it's a dream? It's a dream?
[WHISPERS] I don't know.
Okay, and pull up that previous file.
Yeah, there.
I'm gonna need all of those removed.
Okay.
What did you tell her?
That Bernard died from the poison.
- [SIGHS]
- [GROANS]
[GROANING]
[GROANING]
Thanks.
Well, if it isn't the
hero of New Orleans.
A hero of New Orleans.
There were 500 Army
engineers on that project.
But Congressman Keene was key, right?
You came up with the idea of
replacing levees with tunnels,
and you invented some kind of drill
that didn't disturb
the soil above, right?
Sounds like you read my
campaign literature. [CHUCKLES]
Your campaign was well-written.
Anna is the writer in our family.
[ANNA] Oh, not press releases.
Legislation. I write bills.
She tidies them up.
If they start accepting them
in crayon, she won't need me.
What can I do for you
today, Congressman?
Um, well, is there gonna be
retaliation against Iran?
They set off a dirty bomb
in our nation's capital,
of course there's going
to be a retaliation.
I'd like to be assigned
to the Iran Committee.
Son, there's a waiting
list for the waiting list.
I'd like to jump the line.
All right, give me your elevator pitch.
Um,
my sister Charlotte Keene is a Naval
aviator attached to the Nimitz.
Any retaliatory mission
is gonna be carrier-based.
The Nimitz is fresh off a refurb.
Charlotte flies an F-35.
Her squadron's flown
several missions in theater.
That's a good pitch.
I'll try to get you on.
Your last campaign slogan was, uh, Yoda.
"Don't try. Do."
You might wanna dial it down
a little bit, Congressman.
And I would, except, you know,
Charlotte's my only family,
and I'd just love to know
what we're doing and why.
And I will see what I can do.
Anna.
[SIGHS] I blew it, didn't I?
Oh, well, she didn't throw
anything, so not too bad.
- [SIGHS]
- Thanks for saving New Orleans.
[SCOFFS]
[THURMAN] His sister.
- What is her name?
- Charlotte Keene.
She flies an F-35 off the Nimitz.
[SIMS] We're here today
in the Mids cafeteria
because of one man.
Bernard Holland.
- [CITIZENS MURMURING]
- I worked with Bernard for ten years.
And all that time,
I never knew his mind.
I knew the position and authority
he claimed weren't in the Pact.
But Bernard assured me it was tradition
and had been since the beginning.
My predecessors had gone
along with it, and so did I.
So did my wife, Camille.
So did we all.
But when rebellion came,
we debated long and hard, my wife and I.
And finally we felt,
as so many of us did,
- that it was time for change.
- [CITIZENS] Yeah.
- For transparency.
- [CITIZENS] Right!
For truth.
[CITIZENS APPLAUDING]
[SIMS] But truth does
not come without costs.
These last three months
have been transformative
in so many ways.
Sheriff Paul Billings is
rewriting portions of the Pact
that need revising.
Most of the cameras
Bernard installed throughout
the Silo have been removed,
leaving only the ones necessary
for public safety and security.
And most important of all,
there is now this council,
composed of level reps
and department heads.
Change has happened.
Change has happened.
And now,
it is my privilege to introduce
the only person sent out
to clean ever to return.
And the only person to be sworn
in while lying in a hospital bed.
Our mayor, Juliette Nichols.
[CHEERING]
[CHEERING, WHISTLING]
Thank you.
Um,
I, uh, now declare the Silo's
first Council meeting, um, open.
- [BANGS GAVEL]
- [CITIZENS APPLAUDING, CHEERING]
- Yeah?
- [ANNA] Thanks.
Congressman, I wasn't
sure I'd catch you.
Hey. Um, did I get on
the Iran Committee?
The senator had me contact
an old friend at JSOC.
I asked him to track your sister.
You were right. She is slated
to fly in the Iran operation.
[INHALES SHARPLY]
Um, when?
Tonight.
[SIGHS]
[PILOT 1] Coming up on the McCain.
I have visual at 9:00.
[PILOT 1] Okay, folks.
Let's climb to 50,000.
Seventy-five klicks till target,
then zoom and boom
back to Uncle Chester.
[CHARLOTTE] Raider Two, copy.
- [PILOT 2] Three, copy.
- [PILOT 3] Four, copy.
Y'all seeing this cloud up ahead?
[NAVIGATION SYSTEM BEEPING]
What the fuck's a cloud
doing at 50,000 feet?
[BEEPING CONTINUES]
[PILOT 2] Look at the Tomahawks.
What the fuck? We're
500 klicks from target.
[PILOT 3] Raider Four.
I've got something weird
on my instrument panel.
[PILOT 1] Raider One. Looks like oil.
[PILOT 2] Raider Three.
Yeah, I've got it too.
[PILOT 1] What is it?
[BEEPING CONTINUES]
[ALARM SYSTEM BEEPING RAPIDLY]
[PILOT 2] Raider One. I'm armed!
I-I can't
Fuck!
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday!
Drone controls are going down!
Here.
[NO AUDIBLE DIALOGUE ON TV]
[ANNA] Daniel?
That was my friend from JSOC.
Your sister's squadron wasn't
hitting any of the targets
they're talking about on TV.
They were on a mission to a
facility in the mountains.
Charlotte's plane went down,
but a rescue team out of
Turkmenistan picked her up.
She's alive.
[STAMMERS] She's alive?
[STAMMERS]
[SNIFFS]
Harwood. Head of Mines.
I don't know what you want me
Just give us a status report, Ed.
We're miners.
We're mining.
There was an accident yesterday?
I don't know how much of an
accident it was, but yeah.
There was a
There was a collapse in the
B-92 spur off subshaft David.
Seven were trapped. We got 'em out.
Am I done?
Sorry. You don't know how
much of an accident it was?
[SIGHS]
Look, everyone says it's a
mystery how old the Silo is.
Not to us.
The number of shafts and tunnels we got,
it's been here at least 300 years.
Three hundred years of shafts and
tunnels going this way and that,
up and down, sideways, but never out.
At least not more than 200 feet.
Why?
Because it's in the Pact.
Which means you got 300
years of tunnels and shafts
doubling back on each other.
Add to that the effects of the
bomb set off by the rebels.
- [CITIZENS MURMURING]
- [ED] I'm not taking sides.
What's done is done.
I'm just stating a fact.
So it's not an accident
the tunnel collapsed.
It's a fucking miracle
it doesn't happen every week.
Why, um
Why does the Pact limit
how far out they can go?
[ED] Yeah, fuck knows.
[JULIETTE] Okay.
Okay, so maybe that's something
that we can look into.
- We will do that.
- Yeah?
My name is Orla Kent, and I am
shadow to the head of Supply.
Carla McLain asked me to come
represent her here today
[ED GROANS] How [SCOFFS]
How old are you?
Twenty-six.
Twenty-six?
I've got boots older than that.
[CITIZENS CHUCKLING]
So do I, Mr. Harwood.
They're my Aunt Doreen's boots.
She worked Supply-side 40 years,
as did my mother and father.
I grew up in the bays.
Started pulling boxes
on the high-line at ten.
[ED] Yeah, yeah.
All I'm saying is, if I had to
come here, so should Carla.
Carla McLain understands
how important today is,
but she also remains set on retiring.
And she wanted me here
as I'll be the one giving
these reports in the future.
Thank you. That's great.
So now we've cleared
that up, your report.
[ORLA] Thank you.
Because of production shutdowns
during the rebellion,
there were many shortages right after.
But we worked with the suppliers,
released a prudent amount from
reserves and Critical Supply,
and citizens reduced their usage.
We are now back to pre-rebellion
levels in all sectors.
Bottom line, we are good in Supply.
[CITIZENS APPLAUDING]
[MARTHA] You wanted the truth.
They're good in Supply.
[CAMILLE] Mr. Knox.
[KNOX] Ed, I-I think I speak
for everyone here when I say,
what the hell are you complaining about?
I came up from 144.
I had to be hauled up the gap
by a couple of skinny bastards
I was sure were gonna drop my ass.
- [CITIZENS CHUCKLING]
- [KNOX] Anyway,
the generator is humming along
just fine thanks to you, Juliette
uh, Madam Mayor,
and your fix from before.
The only other thing to report
has to do with what we
call the digger void.
When word of it got out,
people [STAMMERS]
mostly young idiots,
came down for a look-see
and quite a few had to be rescued.
Martha Walker has taken it upon
herself to seal off the access.
Everything we could
use from there was
was taken out a long time ago.
Anyway, that's all I got.
[CAMILLE] Thank you.
Sheriff?
[INHALES SHARPLY, CLEARS THROAT]
Um, Sheriff Paul Billings.
Not much to report.
I've been working on the Pact.
Crime is down.
I think that's it.
Any progress on our two fugitives?
Uh, there've been sightings of Kennedy,
but when we get there, he's gone,
if he was there at all.
Nothing on Lukas Kyle.
We think he may have
died in the rebellion
and his body was misidentified.
We only found Rick
Amundsen two weeks ago.
What about the Outsiders?
[PAUL] They do their stunts,
and by the time we get there,
they've disappeared.
Any idea who they are?
Other than followers of Kennedy? No.
They wear masks.
[KNOX] Madam Mayor.
[CAMILLE] It's okay, Jerry.
Mr. Knox.
I just wanted to ask about your memory.
Anything coming back?
- Getting better every day.
- Yeah.
So nothing more about
what it was like outside?
No, just what we've seen. Mmm.
Do you remember me? Do
- Do you know who I am?
- Yeah, of course she does.
- You're head of Mechanical, right?
- That's right.
Your daughter still down in Supply?
Not for long.
Hoping she comes back up soon.
She's at home in the mines.
She doesn't much like
working for a teenager.
[LAUGHING]
Your daughter was the same
age I am, Mr. Harwood,
when she became shadow
to the head of Supply.
Oh, I know that.
It's just I know what
Glenda's capable of.
What is she capable of, Mr. Harwood?
Excuse me, what?
Just a question.
I got another.
When was the last time you
swung a pick or shoveled ore?
See, I still haul crates.
Ow. You're hurting me.
Please don't tell me we have a
problem first day of the Council.
[ED] Not at all.
What was that about?
I guess some people
just don't like change.
[GRINDING]
Great progress, right?
Yeah.
Yeah. You've made amazing progress.
Thank you.
So, you'll notice several
of the work-arounds
violate certain rules in the Pact.
Um, but those violations
were deemed necessary
due to present circumstances.
And several of those rules
are being considered
for possible permanent changes.
Isn't that right, Sheriff?
Yep.
- [CAMILLE] Should we go up?
- [JULIETTE] Yeah.
Shirley is in charge of reconstruction.
You remember Shirley, right?
Yeah, go ahead.
[JULIETTE] Yeah, uh
You were at my first meet and
greet in the cafeteria, right?
[CAMILLE] That's right.
Your first day out of hospital.
Uh, well, I'm, uh I'm sorry
it's taken me this long to
to get down here and see
what you've been doing.
So, I just want to say thank
you for all the hard work.
Better get back to it.
[JULIETTE] Okay. Of course.
Oh. Is that where my dad died?
I I heard that his sacrifice
guaranteed the success of the rebellion?
There wasn't supposed
to be any sacrifice.
We made sure the stairs
were empty, but the, uh
the device was supposed
to go off on a timer,
but we lost the timer.
And then [STAMMERS]
Dr. Pete, he insisted on staying.
Sorry. What's-What's your name?
I-I'm Hank, ma'am.
[STAMMERS] Deputy Hank Murphy.
Deputy Hank, I I really
don't blame anyone.
- Except for Bernard, of course.
- Yeah. Of course, Bernard.
Well. Lunch is waiting.
Oh. Okay.
[RAIDER] Wait. Wait, stop!
[BOTH GRUNT]
- [GRUNTS]
- [SCREAMS]
[RAIDER GRUNTING]
[GRUNTS]
Okay. [GRUNTS]
Okay, okay. [GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
I don't know how you can be like that.
Be like what?
Like, "Yes, Madam,"
"No, Madam." It's bullshit!
Shirl, I don't know
what I'm meant to do.
Rub it in her face that
she doesn't remember us?
Her name is Jules.
She's a Mechanical. She doesn't
She She wouldn't be caught
dead in a dress for fuck's sake.
Camille says it's gonna
take some more time.
We can't force it.
She's been saying that
for three months now.
She's not coming back.
Uh, she's on her way over now.
- What?
- She's coming this way.
Shirley, can I, um, just
talk to you for a moment?
[SIGHS]
- [JULIETTE] Yeah?
- Sure.
Um
Um, so Camille told me
that we used to be friends.
We were we were good
good friends, right?
- That's one way of putting it.
- Okay.
Well, um,
look, I don't I don't know
who to talk to right now,
and I I just need
I had I had a memory, right?
I don't know if it was
a dream, and I'm
I'm outside the air lock
with Bernard, right?
And I get this, like,
overwhelming feeling,
like there's something I have to do,
and I don't know what,
but I-I know Bernard.
He He would've known what
it was, and, um, I think
I just
I think what I'm trying to ask you is,
did I ever mention
Did I say anything to you?
- Do you know what I'm talking about?
- Um, no.
Is she, uh Is she looking at me?
No, she's walking away.
- All good?
- [JULIETTE] Yeah.
Madam Mayor.
- Excuse us.
- Sorry.
- Orla? Yeah.
- Yes, um, there's a problem,
and I was told I could only
talk about it with two people.
The head of Supply
and, well, you, ma'am.
Okay.
Um
- Of course. Yeah.
- Yeah.
Critical Supply.
Um, all the things that were loaded
in the Silo when it was built
Light bulbs, computers, all that
Well, some things, a lot of
things have gone missing.
Maybe stolen.
- Really?
- [ORLA] Yeah.
But I think it might be going
through construction.
- Madam Mayor.
- Yeah?
We have a situation.
Security says the attackers
were wearing masks and hoods.
Outsiders.
What were they doing in IT?
They took a helmet from the suit room.
Why? Why would they take a helmet?
Oh, shit.
[BIRDS CHIRPING]
[EXHALES DEEPLY]
[EXHALES DEEPLY]
The display is a lie.
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
- Juliette?
- Yeah.
Yeah. Good.
- [CAMILLE] Find Kennedy.
- We'll keep looking.
Maybe if you grab one of his followers.
Good idea.
[PHONE RINGING]
- Hey.
- [ANNA] Hey.
Uh, your sister was shipped
out of Landstuhl 12 hours ago.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. She's gonna
land at Andrews in ten minutes.
I'm meeting her at Walter Reed.
- She's not going to Walter Reed.
- What?
I'm sure you heard
that her body is fine,
but she has a TBI. A traumatic
Traumatic brain injury.
Yeah, I know, but
Okay, so my-my mother
has pulled some strings.
She's being sent to the Heidi
Stensen Clinic in Fairfax.
This is the best place
for TBI in the country.
In the world.
The name should tell you why.
- Oh. Stensen.
- [ANNA] Right.
Heidi Stensen was his mother.
She had Alzheimer's. He has
sunk a lot into this facility.
Hi. Here for Charlotte Keene.
Well, you've looked better.
[SIGHS]
Who are you?
We're still trying to
track the Outsiders.
Unfortunately, they're smart.
When they split up, they go to
places there are no cameras.
We do have this.
- [RAIDER] Wait. Wait, stop!
- [GRUNTS, SCREAMS]
Might've broken her wrist.
[GRUNTING]
Looking for a woman with
a bandaged right arm.
Got it.
[CAMILLE] What is it?
How did I get in?
I don't understand.
What What are you
How did I get through the
doors? How did I get in?
- Well, Bernard opened them. He was
- No. Yeah. No, no, no.
You've said that, but I
I couldn't have known that
he was gonna do that.
So, how
I would've had a plan, right? So, I
Uh
I would've had something, right?
I had something.
I had something in my hand.
I had a crowbar.
[DISTORTED SCREAMS]
And that's what I used
to try to open the doors.
[PANTING]
[GRUNTING]
[GRUNTS]
[SIGHS]
[CAMILLE] Juliette.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey, look at me. Juliette.
- [JULIETTE] I'm all right.
- [STAMMERS] Juliette, listen.
I went
I went into a different place.
Yes. You did. We know this.
I think I went
I think I went into another silo.
Okay.
I think it's time you watched it again.
So, Bernard put cameras
[JULIETTE] In the cleaning helmets,
but he didn't show anyone. I know.
- You told me many times.
- Right.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
[CAMILLE] You remember now?
You went outside.
You made your way to that refuge hut.
- You stayed in there
- I stayed in there
until I was strong enough to come back.
There was a suit in there and a helmet,
and the suit was insulated
to resist flames.
Thank the Founders.
Thank the Founders.
[BEEPS]
What was that?
IT said we're low on vitamin D.
Please ship two barrels of
D+ to Water Filtration.
- How much do they weigh?
- [ORLA] Stupid amount.
Why they have three
teams, switching off.
- They use sleds?
- They'd have to.
That means they can only go at night.
- They say how long it'd take?
- Three days.
I have nothing to complain about.
Yet, somehow you will. [CHUCKLES]
- [DOG PANTING]
- How was the Council?
It was fine. Though I had a
couple run-ins with Harwood.
[SIGHS] What a dick.
Clearly not happy with me
taking his daughter's job.
And he knows I'm investigating her.
She must've told him.
[SIGHS]
You know, even with everything you
have on your plate, you seem
I don't know. You seem lighter
than you have in weeks.
I think it was seeing the mayor.
Something about her just made
me feel like it's gonna be okay.
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
I'm gonna go take a look
around construction.
I saw something at the gap.
Gave me an idea of how
she might be moving stuff.
How?
I'll tell you later if I'm right.
[DOG SNIFFING]
- Hey.
- [LAUGHS]
[BEEPS]
[THE ALGORITHM] How was she then?
[CAMILLE] She seemed less agitated.
I think she's fully accepted the
memory of the refuge hut as real.
You're still concerned.
[THE ALGORITHM] She's had no
memories for three months,
other than those you've given her.
And now this.
The Order says the memory
suppression drugs aren't perfect,
- and that some memories will return
- We're outside The Order now.
This isn't her recalling
a dislike for mushrooms.
This is her being convinced
there's something she has to do
that she just can't remember.
That worries me.
Double the dosage.
Your vitamins.
The first meeting of the Silo Council.
How was that?
Um, I've got nothing
to compare it to, so
- Well, I hope you sleep better tonight.
- Thanks.
See you in the morning.
Bye.
- Hi.
- Hey.
Hey, Tony.
- [TONY] Special chowder.
- Okay.
I hear good things.
You say that every night. [SNIFFS]
- [CHUCKLES] I'll wait outside.
- Yeah?
If you don't like it, I'll get
you the chicken noodle.
All right. Thanks.
[SIGHS]
Ugh.
Oh.
- That bad?
- Um Wasn't great.
- I'll get the chicken noodle.
- No, I'm good.
- I'm not hungry.
- Why's the bowl upside d
Uh, that's just to tell
them I didn't like it.
- Loud and clear, ma'am.
- Okay. Bye, Tony.
Bye.
["COME TALK TO ME" PLAYING]
[KNOCKS ON DOOR]
- What'd you get for supper?
- Uh Soup.
You always get soup.
- [DELIVERY PERSON] Madam Mayor. Hey.
- Hey, Tony.
- What's tonight?
- Uh, mushroom.
- Mushroom? Do I like mushroom?
- Who doesn't like mushrooms?
[TONY] I'll be back for
the tray later, ma'am.
Okay. Thank you, Tony.
I know you're tired of
hearing me say this,
- but you know I'm going to.
- No. I know. Go.
Remember, the Silo is at peace
- because of you.
- Because of me. Mm-hmm.
Because you came back.
- Yeah.
- See you in the morning.
Bye.
Good night.
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYING]
[SPITS]
[CAMILLE] There you are.
How'd you sleep?
- [JULIETTE] Um, fine.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
- Good.
Um, we need to go over
some of the details
for the Council meeting tomorrow.
- Okay. Mm-hmm.
- Very exciting.
But we can do that after
your weekly in the cafeteria.
Mm-hmm.
I know you don't like these appearances,
but the people need to see you.
Yeah. The people need to see me.
[CITIZENS CHEERING, CHANTING]
Madam Mayor! Mayor Nichols!
[CHEERING DISTORTS]
[FAN] There she is! Juliette!
Don't worry about them. You're good.
Ladies, I have something
that might interest you.
Can I see it?
You mean can you touch it?
No.
How much?
I was thinking more along
the lines of a trade.
- What is that?
- A toy.
We think it belonged either
to her or her brother.
I know someone who got it
from her father's place.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING]
I wanna go.
- I wanna go.
- Okay. Okay.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC CONTINUES]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC CONTINUES]
[BRAKES SQUEAL]
[AUTOMATED VOICE] Doors opening.
Step back to allow customers to exit.
When boarding, please move
to the center of the car.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[AUTOMATED VOICE]
Step back. Doors closing.
[TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES]
[PERSON ON PHONE] Hello?
[SIGHS] Is that Mr. Jones?
- [JONES] Yes?
- This is, uh, Congressman Daniel Keene.
How are you today?
[JONES] I'll tell you what, Congressman.
You put me on your "do not call" list,
and you got my vote next go-round.
You call again,
I will vote for whoever the
fuck they run against you.
- [JONES HANGS UP]
- You got it.
Hi.
You do what I said?
What'd you say?
I said if you didn't do what I said,
I'd punch you in the throat.
Well, we certainly don't want that.
Yeah, I took two trains,
two cabs, circled back
[LAUGHS]
Got you a sweet tea.
- Lots of ice.
- Yeah, they call it iced tea here.
Well, I'm not from here.
Neither are you.
What's going on, Charles?
You're off post, but
you're not on leave.
Shouldn't you be in uniform?
Shouldn't you be on a phone
sucking dick for money?
Wow.
You've been in the Navy too long.
If Mom and Dad were alive right now
They'd be clawing frantically
[BOTH] to get out of their coffins.
Why'd you think it was a date?
- What? Huh?
- [STAMMERS, LAUGHS]
That reporter.
Helen Drew.
- How do you
- She said you gave her a Pez.
- I thought it was funny.
- Uh-huh, was it?
She also said you managed to work
New Orleans into the conversation.
Smooth.
She was dismissive of the Corps.
I thought I'd set her straight.
New Orleans was a big deal.
I was a big part of it.
We did things no one
had thought of before
Oh, that's right. I forgot.
You invented drills.
How do you know what we said?
She's working on a story.
I couldn't help her. I said
she should talk to you.
Told her you might not
be completely useless.
If you got on Thurman's Iran Committee.
[CHUCKLING] Um
Everyone wants on that.
- Well, doesn't she owe you?
- For what?
You said good things about her.
I was running for congress.
She's a senator.
We both represent the good
people of the Peach State.
Of course I said good things about her.
But I'd be surprised
if she even knows my name.
Why wouldn't she?
Well, we have this thing in America.
It's called the party system.
We're not in the same one.
Look, you should really try
and get on that committee.
What's going on?
Have you been assigned to
whatever we got planned?
Even if I was, I couldn't
tell you, civilian swine.
I was in the Army.
You were an engineer.
And now I'm in congress.
I think I'm allowed to know if my
little sister is gonna bomb Iran.
Gotta go.
I did the whole switching cabs
and trains thing for
two minutes with you?
Well, I'm sorry.
I couldn't take a chance
- talking on the phone.
- Tell me what the hell is going on.
I am telling you.
Get on that committee, and
tell the reporter what you can.
You forgot something.
[BERNARD] After all
I've done, sacrificed,
to find out it never really mattered.
Maybe not.
What do you mean?
[GASPS, PANTING]
- [CAMILLE] Hey.
- [JULIETTE] Hi.
- [CAMILLE] What happened?
- I, uh
[BREATHES HEAVILY]
I had a a dream.
- I-I-I don't know. Yeah. I-I, uh
- [CAMILLE] A dream?
I'm outside the air lock
[STAMMERS] um, with
Bernard and we're [SIGHS]
[STAMMERING] We're outside
the air lock and
- Juliette.
- I-I don't know. I, um
- Hey. [STAMMERS]
- [JULIETTE] No. There's something
There's something I have to do.
- I have to do something.
- What do you have to do?
I don't know. I have to I can't. I
I don't know. I don't know, but
he was right there. [STAMMERS]
- [BREATHING HEAVILY]
- Okay, stop. Stop.
Let's do the exercise.
[JULIETTE SIGHS] If I could
only talk to Bernard.
- [CAMILLE] That's not possible.
- I know. I know.
- Look at me.
- Okay.
- Match my breathing. Slow.
- [EXHALES HEAVILY]
In for three seconds. Hold.
- And out.
- [EXHALES]
Good. Good. One more time.
In for three seconds.
- [BREATHING DEEPLY]
- Keep breathing. Good.
- Good. One more time.
- [EXHALES SHARPLY]
Good. You're okay now.
Just keep breathing, keep breathing.
[SIMS] You were in there
for three minutes.
Three minutes in a box of fire
before the door would open
and your friends could get you out.
All oxygen was gone 30 seconds in.
Your suit, it wasn't a
regular cleaning suit.
It was insulated.
It protected you.
Bernard wasn't so lucky.
The flames melted holes in his
suit, and the poison got in.
We couldn't take a chance
with a farm burial.
The stairs were evacuated.
No one was allowed
into the central shaft.
It took six porters six hours to
get him down to the incinerator.
[MACHINE CLANKING, WHIRRING]
Bernard can't help you.
Because I watched him burn.
My wife says you remember
something about him.
There's something you have to do.
No, I can't. I can't remember.
I hope you get more of your memory back.
I really do.
I particularly hope you remember
why you held my wife and son hostage
at gunpoint.
Who are you?
Who are you? Hmm?
I'm Robert Sims.
- I'm the Judge of the Silo
- No, no, no, no, no. I know, I know.
You tell me that.
I don't know you.
I don't know you.
I don't know anyone, right?
I look at myself in the mirror,
and I don't even know
who's looking back at me.
And
I thought, maybe maybe
I had remembered something.
But it's gone.
And, what, you're gonna tell me
it's a dream? It's a dream?
[WHISPERS] I don't know.
Okay, and pull up that previous file.
Yeah, there.
I'm gonna need all of those removed.
Okay.
What did you tell her?
That Bernard died from the poison.
- [SIGHS]
- [GROANS]
[GROANING]
[GROANING]
Thanks.
Well, if it isn't the
hero of New Orleans.
A hero of New Orleans.
There were 500 Army
engineers on that project.
But Congressman Keene was key, right?
You came up with the idea of
replacing levees with tunnels,
and you invented some kind of drill
that didn't disturb
the soil above, right?
Sounds like you read my
campaign literature. [CHUCKLES]
Your campaign was well-written.
Anna is the writer in our family.
[ANNA] Oh, not press releases.
Legislation. I write bills.
She tidies them up.
If they start accepting them
in crayon, she won't need me.
What can I do for you
today, Congressman?
Um, well, is there gonna be
retaliation against Iran?
They set off a dirty bomb
in our nation's capital,
of course there's going
to be a retaliation.
I'd like to be assigned
to the Iran Committee.
Son, there's a waiting
list for the waiting list.
I'd like to jump the line.
All right, give me your elevator pitch.
Um,
my sister Charlotte Keene is a Naval
aviator attached to the Nimitz.
Any retaliatory mission
is gonna be carrier-based.
The Nimitz is fresh off a refurb.
Charlotte flies an F-35.
Her squadron's flown
several missions in theater.
That's a good pitch.
I'll try to get you on.
Your last campaign slogan was, uh, Yoda.
"Don't try. Do."
You might wanna dial it down
a little bit, Congressman.
And I would, except, you know,
Charlotte's my only family,
and I'd just love to know
what we're doing and why.
And I will see what I can do.
Anna.
[SIGHS] I blew it, didn't I?
Oh, well, she didn't throw
anything, so not too bad.
- [SIGHS]
- Thanks for saving New Orleans.
[SCOFFS]
[THURMAN] His sister.
- What is her name?
- Charlotte Keene.
She flies an F-35 off the Nimitz.
[SIMS] We're here today
in the Mids cafeteria
because of one man.
Bernard Holland.
- [CITIZENS MURMURING]
- I worked with Bernard for ten years.
And all that time,
I never knew his mind.
I knew the position and authority
he claimed weren't in the Pact.
But Bernard assured me it was tradition
and had been since the beginning.
My predecessors had gone
along with it, and so did I.
So did my wife, Camille.
So did we all.
But when rebellion came,
we debated long and hard, my wife and I.
And finally we felt,
as so many of us did,
- that it was time for change.
- [CITIZENS] Yeah.
- For transparency.
- [CITIZENS] Right!
For truth.
[CITIZENS APPLAUDING]
[SIMS] But truth does
not come without costs.
These last three months
have been transformative
in so many ways.
Sheriff Paul Billings is
rewriting portions of the Pact
that need revising.
Most of the cameras
Bernard installed throughout
the Silo have been removed,
leaving only the ones necessary
for public safety and security.
And most important of all,
there is now this council,
composed of level reps
and department heads.
Change has happened.
Change has happened.
And now,
it is my privilege to introduce
the only person sent out
to clean ever to return.
And the only person to be sworn
in while lying in a hospital bed.
Our mayor, Juliette Nichols.
[CHEERING]
[CHEERING, WHISTLING]
Thank you.
Um,
I, uh, now declare the Silo's
first Council meeting, um, open.
- [BANGS GAVEL]
- [CITIZENS APPLAUDING, CHEERING]
- Yeah?
- [ANNA] Thanks.
Congressman, I wasn't
sure I'd catch you.
Hey. Um, did I get on
the Iran Committee?
The senator had me contact
an old friend at JSOC.
I asked him to track your sister.
You were right. She is slated
to fly in the Iran operation.
[INHALES SHARPLY]
Um, when?
Tonight.
[SIGHS]
[PILOT 1] Coming up on the McCain.
I have visual at 9:00.
[PILOT 1] Okay, folks.
Let's climb to 50,000.
Seventy-five klicks till target,
then zoom and boom
back to Uncle Chester.
[CHARLOTTE] Raider Two, copy.
- [PILOT 2] Three, copy.
- [PILOT 3] Four, copy.
Y'all seeing this cloud up ahead?
[NAVIGATION SYSTEM BEEPING]
What the fuck's a cloud
doing at 50,000 feet?
[BEEPING CONTINUES]
[PILOT 2] Look at the Tomahawks.
What the fuck? We're
500 klicks from target.
[PILOT 3] Raider Four.
I've got something weird
on my instrument panel.
[PILOT 1] Raider One. Looks like oil.
[PILOT 2] Raider Three.
Yeah, I've got it too.
[PILOT 1] What is it?
[BEEPING CONTINUES]
[ALARM SYSTEM BEEPING RAPIDLY]
[PILOT 2] Raider One. I'm armed!
I-I can't
Fuck!
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday!
Drone controls are going down!
Here.
[NO AUDIBLE DIALOGUE ON TV]
[ANNA] Daniel?
That was my friend from JSOC.
Your sister's squadron wasn't
hitting any of the targets
they're talking about on TV.
They were on a mission to a
facility in the mountains.
Charlotte's plane went down,
but a rescue team out of
Turkmenistan picked her up.
She's alive.
[STAMMERS] She's alive?
[STAMMERS]
[SNIFFS]
Harwood. Head of Mines.
I don't know what you want me
Just give us a status report, Ed.
We're miners.
We're mining.
There was an accident yesterday?
I don't know how much of an
accident it was, but yeah.
There was a
There was a collapse in the
B-92 spur off subshaft David.
Seven were trapped. We got 'em out.
Am I done?
Sorry. You don't know how
much of an accident it was?
[SIGHS]
Look, everyone says it's a
mystery how old the Silo is.
Not to us.
The number of shafts and tunnels we got,
it's been here at least 300 years.
Three hundred years of shafts and
tunnels going this way and that,
up and down, sideways, but never out.
At least not more than 200 feet.
Why?
Because it's in the Pact.
Which means you got 300
years of tunnels and shafts
doubling back on each other.
Add to that the effects of the
bomb set off by the rebels.
- [CITIZENS MURMURING]
- [ED] I'm not taking sides.
What's done is done.
I'm just stating a fact.
So it's not an accident
the tunnel collapsed.
It's a fucking miracle
it doesn't happen every week.
Why, um
Why does the Pact limit
how far out they can go?
[ED] Yeah, fuck knows.
[JULIETTE] Okay.
Okay, so maybe that's something
that we can look into.
- We will do that.
- Yeah?
My name is Orla Kent, and I am
shadow to the head of Supply.
Carla McLain asked me to come
represent her here today
[ED GROANS] How [SCOFFS]
How old are you?
Twenty-six.
Twenty-six?
I've got boots older than that.
[CITIZENS CHUCKLING]
So do I, Mr. Harwood.
They're my Aunt Doreen's boots.
She worked Supply-side 40 years,
as did my mother and father.
I grew up in the bays.
Started pulling boxes
on the high-line at ten.
[ED] Yeah, yeah.
All I'm saying is, if I had to
come here, so should Carla.
Carla McLain understands
how important today is,
but she also remains set on retiring.
And she wanted me here
as I'll be the one giving
these reports in the future.
Thank you. That's great.
So now we've cleared
that up, your report.
[ORLA] Thank you.
Because of production shutdowns
during the rebellion,
there were many shortages right after.
But we worked with the suppliers,
released a prudent amount from
reserves and Critical Supply,
and citizens reduced their usage.
We are now back to pre-rebellion
levels in all sectors.
Bottom line, we are good in Supply.
[CITIZENS APPLAUDING]
[MARTHA] You wanted the truth.
They're good in Supply.
[CAMILLE] Mr. Knox.
[KNOX] Ed, I-I think I speak
for everyone here when I say,
what the hell are you complaining about?
I came up from 144.
I had to be hauled up the gap
by a couple of skinny bastards
I was sure were gonna drop my ass.
- [CITIZENS CHUCKLING]
- [KNOX] Anyway,
the generator is humming along
just fine thanks to you, Juliette
uh, Madam Mayor,
and your fix from before.
The only other thing to report
has to do with what we
call the digger void.
When word of it got out,
people [STAMMERS]
mostly young idiots,
came down for a look-see
and quite a few had to be rescued.
Martha Walker has taken it upon
herself to seal off the access.
Everything we could
use from there was
was taken out a long time ago.
Anyway, that's all I got.
[CAMILLE] Thank you.
Sheriff?
[INHALES SHARPLY, CLEARS THROAT]
Um, Sheriff Paul Billings.
Not much to report.
I've been working on the Pact.
Crime is down.
I think that's it.
Any progress on our two fugitives?
Uh, there've been sightings of Kennedy,
but when we get there, he's gone,
if he was there at all.
Nothing on Lukas Kyle.
We think he may have
died in the rebellion
and his body was misidentified.
We only found Rick
Amundsen two weeks ago.
What about the Outsiders?
[PAUL] They do their stunts,
and by the time we get there,
they've disappeared.
Any idea who they are?
Other than followers of Kennedy? No.
They wear masks.
[KNOX] Madam Mayor.
[CAMILLE] It's okay, Jerry.
Mr. Knox.
I just wanted to ask about your memory.
Anything coming back?
- Getting better every day.
- Yeah.
So nothing more about
what it was like outside?
No, just what we've seen. Mmm.
Do you remember me? Do
- Do you know who I am?
- Yeah, of course she does.
- You're head of Mechanical, right?
- That's right.
Your daughter still down in Supply?
Not for long.
Hoping she comes back up soon.
She's at home in the mines.
She doesn't much like
working for a teenager.
[LAUGHING]
Your daughter was the same
age I am, Mr. Harwood,
when she became shadow
to the head of Supply.
Oh, I know that.
It's just I know what
Glenda's capable of.
What is she capable of, Mr. Harwood?
Excuse me, what?
Just a question.
I got another.
When was the last time you
swung a pick or shoveled ore?
See, I still haul crates.
Ow. You're hurting me.
Please don't tell me we have a
problem first day of the Council.
[ED] Not at all.
What was that about?
I guess some people
just don't like change.
[GRINDING]
Great progress, right?
Yeah.
Yeah. You've made amazing progress.
Thank you.
So, you'll notice several
of the work-arounds
violate certain rules in the Pact.
Um, but those violations
were deemed necessary
due to present circumstances.
And several of those rules
are being considered
for possible permanent changes.
Isn't that right, Sheriff?
Yep.
- [CAMILLE] Should we go up?
- [JULIETTE] Yeah.
Shirley is in charge of reconstruction.
You remember Shirley, right?
Yeah, go ahead.
[JULIETTE] Yeah, uh
You were at my first meet and
greet in the cafeteria, right?
[CAMILLE] That's right.
Your first day out of hospital.
Uh, well, I'm, uh I'm sorry
it's taken me this long to
to get down here and see
what you've been doing.
So, I just want to say thank
you for all the hard work.
Better get back to it.
[JULIETTE] Okay. Of course.
Oh. Is that where my dad died?
I I heard that his sacrifice
guaranteed the success of the rebellion?
There wasn't supposed
to be any sacrifice.
We made sure the stairs
were empty, but the, uh
the device was supposed
to go off on a timer,
but we lost the timer.
And then [STAMMERS]
Dr. Pete, he insisted on staying.
Sorry. What's-What's your name?
I-I'm Hank, ma'am.
[STAMMERS] Deputy Hank Murphy.
Deputy Hank, I I really
don't blame anyone.
- Except for Bernard, of course.
- Yeah. Of course, Bernard.
Well. Lunch is waiting.
Oh. Okay.
[RAIDER] Wait. Wait, stop!
[BOTH GRUNT]
- [GRUNTS]
- [SCREAMS]
[RAIDER GRUNTING]
[GRUNTS]
Okay. [GRUNTS]
Okay, okay. [GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
I don't know how you can be like that.
Be like what?
Like, "Yes, Madam,"
"No, Madam." It's bullshit!
Shirl, I don't know
what I'm meant to do.
Rub it in her face that
she doesn't remember us?
Her name is Jules.
She's a Mechanical. She doesn't
She She wouldn't be caught
dead in a dress for fuck's sake.
Camille says it's gonna
take some more time.
We can't force it.
She's been saying that
for three months now.
She's not coming back.
Uh, she's on her way over now.
- What?
- She's coming this way.
Shirley, can I, um, just
talk to you for a moment?
[SIGHS]
- [JULIETTE] Yeah?
- Sure.
Um
Um, so Camille told me
that we used to be friends.
We were we were good
good friends, right?
- That's one way of putting it.
- Okay.
Well, um,
look, I don't I don't know
who to talk to right now,
and I I just need
I had I had a memory, right?
I don't know if it was
a dream, and I'm
I'm outside the air lock
with Bernard, right?
And I get this, like,
overwhelming feeling,
like there's something I have to do,
and I don't know what,
but I-I know Bernard.
He He would've known what
it was, and, um, I think
I just
I think what I'm trying to ask you is,
did I ever mention
Did I say anything to you?
- Do you know what I'm talking about?
- Um, no.
Is she, uh Is she looking at me?
No, she's walking away.
- All good?
- [JULIETTE] Yeah.
Madam Mayor.
- Excuse us.
- Sorry.
- Orla? Yeah.
- Yes, um, there's a problem,
and I was told I could only
talk about it with two people.
The head of Supply
and, well, you, ma'am.
Okay.
Um
- Of course. Yeah.
- Yeah.
Critical Supply.
Um, all the things that were loaded
in the Silo when it was built
Light bulbs, computers, all that
Well, some things, a lot of
things have gone missing.
Maybe stolen.
- Really?
- [ORLA] Yeah.
But I think it might be going
through construction.
- Madam Mayor.
- Yeah?
We have a situation.
Security says the attackers
were wearing masks and hoods.
Outsiders.
What were they doing in IT?
They took a helmet from the suit room.
Why? Why would they take a helmet?
Oh, shit.
[BIRDS CHIRPING]
[EXHALES DEEPLY]
[EXHALES DEEPLY]
The display is a lie.
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
- Juliette?
- Yeah.
Yeah. Good.
- [CAMILLE] Find Kennedy.
- We'll keep looking.
Maybe if you grab one of his followers.
Good idea.
[PHONE RINGING]
- Hey.
- [ANNA] Hey.
Uh, your sister was shipped
out of Landstuhl 12 hours ago.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. She's gonna
land at Andrews in ten minutes.
I'm meeting her at Walter Reed.
- She's not going to Walter Reed.
- What?
I'm sure you heard
that her body is fine,
but she has a TBI. A traumatic
Traumatic brain injury.
Yeah, I know, but
Okay, so my-my mother
has pulled some strings.
She's being sent to the Heidi
Stensen Clinic in Fairfax.
This is the best place
for TBI in the country.
In the world.
The name should tell you why.
- Oh. Stensen.
- [ANNA] Right.
Heidi Stensen was his mother.
She had Alzheimer's. He has
sunk a lot into this facility.
Hi. Here for Charlotte Keene.
Well, you've looked better.
[SIGHS]
Who are you?
We're still trying to
track the Outsiders.
Unfortunately, they're smart.
When they split up, they go to
places there are no cameras.
We do have this.
- [RAIDER] Wait. Wait, stop!
- [GRUNTS, SCREAMS]
Might've broken her wrist.
[GRUNTING]
Looking for a woman with
a bandaged right arm.
Got it.
[CAMILLE] What is it?
How did I get in?
I don't understand.
What What are you
How did I get through the
doors? How did I get in?
- Well, Bernard opened them. He was
- No. Yeah. No, no, no.
You've said that, but I
I couldn't have known that
he was gonna do that.
So, how
I would've had a plan, right? So, I
Uh
I would've had something, right?
I had something.
I had something in my hand.
I had a crowbar.
[DISTORTED SCREAMS]
And that's what I used
to try to open the doors.
[PANTING]
[GRUNTING]
[GRUNTS]
[SIGHS]
[CAMILLE] Juliette.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey, look at me. Juliette.
- [JULIETTE] I'm all right.
- [STAMMERS] Juliette, listen.
I went
I went into a different place.
Yes. You did. We know this.
I think I went
I think I went into another silo.
Okay.
I think it's time you watched it again.
So, Bernard put cameras
[JULIETTE] In the cleaning helmets,
but he didn't show anyone. I know.
- You told me many times.
- Right.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
[CAMILLE] You remember now?
You went outside.
You made your way to that refuge hut.
- You stayed in there
- I stayed in there
until I was strong enough to come back.
There was a suit in there and a helmet,
and the suit was insulated
to resist flames.
Thank the Founders.
Thank the Founders.
[BEEPS]
What was that?
IT said we're low on vitamin D.
Please ship two barrels of
D+ to Water Filtration.
- How much do they weigh?
- [ORLA] Stupid amount.
Why they have three
teams, switching off.
- They use sleds?
- They'd have to.
That means they can only go at night.
- They say how long it'd take?
- Three days.
I have nothing to complain about.
Yet, somehow you will. [CHUCKLES]
- [DOG PANTING]
- How was the Council?
It was fine. Though I had a
couple run-ins with Harwood.
[SIGHS] What a dick.
Clearly not happy with me
taking his daughter's job.
And he knows I'm investigating her.
She must've told him.
[SIGHS]
You know, even with everything you
have on your plate, you seem
I don't know. You seem lighter
than you have in weeks.
I think it was seeing the mayor.
Something about her just made
me feel like it's gonna be okay.
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
I'm gonna go take a look
around construction.
I saw something at the gap.
Gave me an idea of how
she might be moving stuff.
How?
I'll tell you later if I'm right.
[DOG SNIFFING]
- Hey.
- [LAUGHS]
[BEEPS]
[THE ALGORITHM] How was she then?
[CAMILLE] She seemed less agitated.
I think she's fully accepted the
memory of the refuge hut as real.
You're still concerned.
[THE ALGORITHM] She's had no
memories for three months,
other than those you've given her.
And now this.
The Order says the memory
suppression drugs aren't perfect,
- and that some memories will return
- We're outside The Order now.
This isn't her recalling
a dislike for mushrooms.
This is her being convinced
there's something she has to do
that she just can't remember.
That worries me.
Double the dosage.
Your vitamins.
The first meeting of the Silo Council.
How was that?
Um, I've got nothing
to compare it to, so
- Well, I hope you sleep better tonight.
- Thanks.
See you in the morning.
Bye.
- Hi.
- Hey.
Hey, Tony.
- [TONY] Special chowder.
- Okay.
I hear good things.
You say that every night. [SNIFFS]
- [CHUCKLES] I'll wait outside.
- Yeah?
If you don't like it, I'll get
you the chicken noodle.
All right. Thanks.
[SIGHS]
Ugh.
Oh.
- That bad?
- Um Wasn't great.
- I'll get the chicken noodle.
- No, I'm good.
- I'm not hungry.
- Why's the bowl upside d
Uh, that's just to tell
them I didn't like it.
- Loud and clear, ma'am.
- Okay. Bye, Tony.
Bye.
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