Notice! This post contains major spoilers for Season 2 of Apple TV+’s Silo and minor spoilers for Hugh Howey’s Silo books.
Silo The second season reestablishes Martha Walker as a key figure in Juliette’s life, reminding viewers of how she helped her in the first season and establishing her as an important character in the series’ overarching plot. In its 10-episode runtime, Apple TV+’s Silo the first season introduces many characters. While some of them adopt a negative role, others serve as heroic figures who help Rebecca Ferguson’s Juliette uncover the dark secrets of her world. Falling into this last category, Martha Walker makes her first appearance in Silo season 1 episode 2, ‘Holston’s Pick’.
Although she remains more of a supporting character throughout the first season, the Apple TV+ sci-fi show gradually makes her one of the most crucial figures in Juliette’s life by the end of the first season. Silo The final arc of Season 1 highlights how, despite facing personal struggles, Walker steps out of his comfort zone to help Juliette. The opening episode of Silo season two further cements Walker’s significance in Juliette’s life by showing how long she and Juliette have known each other.
Explanation of Martha Walker’s role and connection to Juliette
Martha Walker saved Juliette’s life in Silo season 1
Martha Walker is portrayed as an electrical engineer on Apple TV+ Silo. Like Juliette, she lives in one of the lower levels of Silo 18 and never leaves her workshop. Like many story developments in Silo The first season suggests that Martha Walker has always been a guiding figure for Juliette. Even when Holston left to clean Silo In the first season, Juliette visits Martha’s workshop to tell her everything that happened between her and Holston before he died.
Walker also plays a crucial role in convincing Juliette to become sheriff of Silo 18, when Juliette almost gives up the title after discovering the truth about George Wilkins’ past. Long before Juliette moved to the lower levels of Silo 18 and met Martha Walker, Walker was also married to Carlaa worker in the Supply department. However, the two eventually ended their marriage, which apparently left a significant impact on Walker’s mental health.
Why Walker Won’t Leave His Silo Workshop
Walker’s inability to leave reflects his deepest fears
Silo the first season never explains why Martha Walker refuses to leave the comfort of her workshop. However, flashbacks suggest that even when she became Juliette’s “foster” mother when Juliette was 13, she had not left her workshop for some time. Martha Walker’s agoraphobia may have something to do with the way she and others are forced to live in the Silo. In Silo In episode 1 of season 2, she describes one of her dreams to young Juliette, in which everyone leaves her behind in the Silo. Your dream suggests that she has a deep fear of abandonment and isolation.
Martha Walker’s inability to leave and fear of being left behind serve as a solid metaphor for how the Silo should be a symbol of safety and certainty for the people who live in it. However, due to the rules and restrictions placed on citizens by higher authorities, the Silo becomes a representation of entrapment and exploitation, preventing citizens like Walker from truly connecting and leaving their comfort zones. Martha’s separation from her former partner, Carla, may have further encouraged her to retreat to the confines of her workshop, leading her to remain in her safe haven.
Due to Walker’s decision, it would be fair to say that she plays a crucial role in saving Juliette’s life at the end of Silo’s first season.
However, in Silo At the end of the first season, Martha Walker overcomes her fear when she realizes that Juliette needs her help. After leaving her workshop for the first time in 25 years, she visits Carla and makes sure the Mechanics’ strong heat tape is applied to Juliette’s suit when she leaves Silo 18 to clean up. Due to Walker’s decision, it would be fair to say that she plays a crucial role in saving Juliette’s life in Silo end of season 1.
What Juliette’s flashbacks with Walker in Silo season 2 really mean
Walker was a guiding force for Juliette when she was younger
Flashbacks in Silo The opening episode of Season 2 further highlights how Martha Walker became a motherly figure to Juliette after she reached the lower levels of Silo 18. Not only did she help her come to terms with her mother’s death, but she also equipped her with the right tools and skills to become a resourceful young woman in the future. Walker’s guidance is the main reason why Juliette eventually becomes one of the lead engineers at Silo 18 Mechanical and also proves to be a worthy leader after Holston appoints her as sheriff.
Analysis of the main Silo facts |
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Silo series by Hugh Howey, which includes 3 books: There, Changeand Dust |
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Graham Yost |
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Although Juliette learned some important lessons from Walker while growing up in the lower levels of the Silo and working in the Mechanical department, Walker also apparently became more emotionally available and resilient with Juliette’s company. As seen in Silo At the end of the first season, his affection for Juliette also encourages her to overcome her deepest fears and leave her workshop for good.