
What To Know
- Juliette knows someone is lying to her.
- The search for Bernard’s “shadow” leads to a major discovery.
- The third episode of Silo Season 3 also digs deeper into the D.C. crisis in the Before Times.
Silo‘s Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) may have lost her memory, but the woman has lost none of her badass-itude. Even if she still can’t recall who half the people in her life are right now, the Mayor of Silo 18 knows when something is up, and this week, she is getting down to the business of figuring out who is hiding what…and who is hiding who.
In TV Insider’s exclusive first-look clip from the Friday, July 17, episode, “A Dark Web,” the dogged Juliette pays a visit to Sheriff Paul’s (Chinaza Uche) wife, Kat (Caitlin Zoz), with questions about two of the Outsiders who were part of the attempted I.T. break-in.
“What do you know about Patrick Kennedy and Lukas Kyle,” she asks, clearly rattling Kat. Given that Juliette knows full well that Kennedy (Rick Gomez) is being hidden in a storage room by Sandy (Chipo Chung), Danny (Will Merrick), and company, it’s clear that Jules wants info on something else. Clocking Kat’s bandaged hand, she connects the dots and reveals that she knows the nervous mom was injured while participating in the resistance’s attack on I.T.
And then, like a total boss, she hits Kat with an accusation that could either blow up in Juliette’s face or be her best chance to find out where Lucas Kyle (Avi Nash) is before the all-powerful Algorithm can trigger the genocidal “Safeguard.”
When it comes to Juliette’s memory loss this season, Ferguson told us, “I mean, it was wonderful. Who doesn’t want to act memory loss? It’s fun. It doesn’t come often. And then I think I wish the way it started might have continued longer, but we have to kind of move through it.”
She added, “It was challenging and it was exciting and it was great for the narrative and the story. And it gave time as well to be in the Silo we know [then] to go into the other world that was set up outside. It worked really well.”
Silo, Fridays, Apple TV
