Warning: There are spoilers for Silo Season 2 Episode 4, “The Harmonium.”Another shocking death occurred on Apple TV+ Silo while Judge Mary Meadows (Tanya Moodie) meets her end at the hands of Mayor Bernard Holland (Tim Robbins). Despite being the official leader of the Judicial Department, Silo Season 1 reveals that Judge Meadows is not the main authority on Silo 18. After Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) discovers this, Judge Meadows is absent from the rest of Season 1, while Juliette struggles with Bernard and the secrets he is holding. hiding.
After Silo end of season 1, Season 2 saw Judge Meadows have a more active presence on the series. She agrees to help Bernard regain control of Silo 18 and show a united front in exchange for receiving a suit that will allow him to enter safely. SiloIt's the outside world. Despite the quid pro quo nature of their arrangement, Season 2 also showed a deeper connection and past between the two characters, with Bernard even confiding in her to Judge Meadows in a way he wouldn't with Robert Sims (Common). Even so, Bernard decides to kill her.
Judge Meadows' obsession with leaving the house was dangerous for Bernard In Silo
She was a very big responsibility
Although Bernard loved Judge Meadows, he was always more concerned about what he believed was best for Silo 18. Judge Meadows' fixation on leaving forever and leaving home was becoming a risk for Bernard. There are already many Silo characters who believe it is safe to leave after seeing Juliette disappear over the hill. If Judge Meadows left voluntarily, it would be difficult to keep it a secret, and even more challenging to prevent more Silo 18 citizens from following her example and leaving as well, which could put everyone at risk.
From a political point of view, Bernard claims Judge Meadows' death will unite the people of Silo 18 again. Sims has already turned many citizens against her, planting the seeds for her impeachment after she agreed to meet with Mechanic-level individuals. After Silo At the end of Season 2, Episode 4, these same individuals were accused of Judge Meadows' death. The Order advises that a rebellion can be suppressed by attributing all problems to Mechanics, which is what Bernard is able to do with the death of Judge Meadows.
How Bernard Killed Judge Meadows in Silo Season 2
He poisons her food
After clarifying several matters, Bernard invites Judge Meadows to dinner at his apartment before she meets with the ascending Mechanic-level individuals. The dinner, according to Bernard, will involve conversations about next steps regarding Judge Meadows' imminent departure from Silo 18. This includes trying on the suit she will wear when she leaves, which Bernard lies about and says is ready and in her apartment.
While preparing food for dinner together, Bernard puts poison in the mushroom which he later serves to Judge Meadows. He tells her that he didn't poison the wine because he wasn't sure she would drink it. Horrified, Judge Meadows pushes away her plate, but it's too late, with the poison already flowing through her system. Although Judge Meadows' death quickly becomes common knowledge, he is one of the few who knows how she actually died.
Judge Meadows' Complicated Relationship with the Mayor Explained
His personal and professional relationships were tragically intertwined
25 years earlier, Judge Meadows and Bernard worked together. They had tremendous respect for each other, to the point that Bernard made her his shadow. She ultimately turned down Bernard's offer because she said she didn't want to be stuck with him for the rest of her life. However, moments before her death, she reveals to Bernard that this is not the real reason why she refused his proposal and that she would have happily spent the rest of her life by his side.
Bernard's obsession with maintaining order in Silo 18 led him to turn the love of his life into a pawn who he ended up murdering in the belief that her death would serve the greater good.
Judge Meadows says the real reason she didn't become Bernard's shadow is that she knew he would always be more committed to the Pact and the Order than to her. Bernard and Judge Meadows loved each other in their own way and if Bernard had realigned his priorities, they could have built a life together. Instead, Bernard's obsession with maintaining order in Silo 18 led him to turn the love of his life into a pawn who he ended up murdering in the belief that her death would serve the greater good.
Why Bernard gave Meadows a virtual reality headset while she was dying
It's your last gift to her
Before Judge Meadows' death, Bernard has her put on a virtual reality headset. The headset visually transports Judge Meadows to the Monteverde Cloud Forest in Costa Rica in 2018. In addition to immersing her in the natural beauty of the forest itself, virtual reality shows Judge Meadows living creatures she has never seen before, including a capuchin monkey and a red one. big-eyed tree frog. Bernard knows this virtual reality experience so well that he doesn't need to wear his headset to tell Judge Meadows exactly what she's seeing and to turn her in the ideal direction so she gets the best view possible.
Judge Meadows is killed for pragmatic reasons, but Bernard gives her the headset so she can have a more peaceful and dignified death. Judge Meadows desperately wanted to leave, and her last request was to go to one of the coffee shops so she could see the outside world for the last time. Since Bernard cannot fulfill these requests, the best he can do is show her what the outside was like. Bernard is a generally cold man, but sharing this illegal virtual reality headset secret with Judge Meadows is an emotionally intimate moment for him.
Episode |
Title |
Release date |
1 |
“The Engineer” |
November 15, 2024 |
2 |
“Order” |
November 22, 2024 |
3 |
“Soil” |
November 27, 2024 |
4 |
“The Harmonium” |
December 6, 2024 |
5 |
“Descent” |
December 13, 2024 |
6 |
TBD |
December 20, 2024 |
7 |
TBD |
December 27, 2024 |
8 |
TBD |
January 3, 2025 |
9 |
TBD |
January 10, 2025 |
10 |
TBD |
January 17, 2025 |
Just like her relationship with Judge Meadows, virtual reality offers a glimpse into something that is now lost forever. As if Judge Meadows' death wasn't difficult enough, her final words add a layer of tragedy when she asks: “What did they do, Bernard? How did they lose this world?” The fateful choices that led to this have not yet been revealed and are among Siloof the most prominent comprehensive mysteries. Regardless of the answers, Bernard made his own fateful choice with Judge Meadows that will undoubtedly haunt him in the future. Silo episodes.