
EPISODE RECAP
Juliette Nichols discovers a book that belonged to Gloria Hildebrandt, a woman suffering from dementia in long-term care, and becomes determined to interview her after learning Gloria was connected to George Wilkins, whose death Juliette believes is linked to a series of other murders in the Silo. With help from her estranged father, Juliette manages to speak with a temporarily lucid Gloria, who reveals the existence of the Flamekeepers, a secret organization dedicated to preserving the past against the Silo's efforts to suppress memories through contamination of the water supply. Before Juliette can escape with George's hidden hard drive and the crucial information Gloria has shared, armed raiders arrive at Gloria's room as Juliette realizes that surveillance cameras hidden in mirrors throughout the Silo have been monitoring everyone, and Gloria cryptically asks Juliette if she knows why her mother killed herself.
TOP THEORIES

Sims Watches Everyone, Answers to No One Visible
Sims controls the Silo's surveillance apparatus for a hidden authority that supersedes every official power structure, making him the true architect of order.

Holston's Flowers Were a Surveillance Warning
Holston hid flowers before his death to block hidden cameras in Juliette's mirror, and maintenance's removal was deliberate surveillance restoration.

The Vase Was Never About the Vase
Maintenance's vase "accident" was cover for planting a hidden camera behind Juliette's mirror, a blunder that leaves them watching nothing but flowers.

Hannah Nichols: Curiosity as a Death Sentence
Hannah's deadly curiosity about the Flamekeepers made her a threat the Silo couldn't afford to leave alive.

The Book's Star Maps Point Outside
The constellation book Flamekeeper guards encodes real star charts mapping the world beyond the Silo's walls.

Gloria's Beach Vision Hints at Suppressed Outside Knowledge
Gloria's vivid beach vision reveals forbidden memories of an outside world the Silo claims never existed, fracturing its official historical narrative.

Holston's Flowers Blocked the Watching Eyes
Holston strategically blocked the medical room's surveillance camera with flowers, leaving Juliette protected tracks before his own fatal cleaning.







