
The Sims Family's Quiet Play for Power
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode confirms Robert's Shadow ambitions and Camille's decision to free Juliette, but frames both as personal and reactive rather than as elements of a coordinated conspiracy, making the coup reading an inference the narrative does not actively support.
STORY CONTEXT
The Sims family walks a complicated line between Judicial duty and personal conviction. This thread questions where their true allegiances lie when the system demands obedience.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If the Sims family is running its own agenda, the show is seeding a second power struggle beneath the main conflict between Juliette and Bernard. It suggests the Silo's control structure is not monolithic but fractured, with ambition and family loyalty capable of subverting the system from within.


