Season 3 picks up where Season 2 left off, making it clear that the shocking flashback in last season’s finale wasn’t a one-off. With Juliet (Rebecca Ferguson) battling memory loss in the present day, the episode also follows Congressman Daniel Keane (Ashley Zuckerman) and journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) in pre-Silo days, with Keane’s naval pilot sister Charles (Jessica Brown Findlay) going on a combat mission in which she almost dies.
But what happened to the mysterious cloud he encountered, and how might it be connected to the silo? Let’s dive in.
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After a strange meeting in which she warns her brother about his involvement in the Iran Committee run by Senator Thurman (Laura Innes), we see Charles cutting across the clear night sky on a mission with his fellow naval pilots.
Everything seems to be going well until a strange cloud appears. It almost looks like a storm cloud, with only long black vines coming out of it. “What’s a cloud doing at fifty thousand feet?” Charles asked as he and his fellow pilots flew in it.
Inside the cloud a strange, sticky substance appears on Charles’ instrument panel. She touches it, and the remains are reminiscent of the tendrils we saw emerging from the cloud. Shortly thereafter, planes begin to descend around him.
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Seeing news of Iran’s combat missions on TV, Daniel Keane is called into a meeting with the same Senator Thurman, who is running the committee that Charles told him about.
“Your sister’s squadron wasn’t hitting the targets they’re talking about on TV,” Thurman says. “They were on a mission to a facility in the mountains. Charlotte’s plane crashed, but a facility outside Turkmenistan picked her up. She’s alive.”
Good news! Problem? When Daniel visits her in her special treatment center, she does not remember her.
So, what could that strange cloud be? and goo?
There’s apparently a reason Charles’ unit was sent on a mission to “a facility in the mountains”, and you’d imagine it has something to do with the bizarre cloud that destroys their planes one by one. Could it be some kind of biological weapon, perhaps a new defensive weapon created by Iran? Maybe something experimental the facility they were attacking might be working on?
it seems likely. But the other big question is, what happened to Charles’s memory? Did the cloud and the sticky substance in his cockpit affect him neurologically?
It’s too early to tell, but it seems a bit coincidental that Charles has lost his memory in the past, just as Juliet has lost her memory in the present. Surely there is a connection there…
silo Season 3 is now streaming on Apple TV, with new episodes released every Friday.
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