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Bernard Holland is very much a just the way I planned it kind of villain.
Its ahead of schedule, he says.
It accelerates our timeline.
He hasnt just anticipated this rebellion, hes hoped it would happenjust this way.
But do Bernards books really tell him all he needs to know?
Did they really predict, down to the finest detail, how people and culture would evolve?
What Barricadespresupposes is: Maybe they didnt?
They keep falling into place!
(We, of course, know that it was thevideothats the lie.
But Patricks instincts are still spot-on.
He doesnt have to be such a jerk about it, but hes not entirely wrong.)
140 years of stability, he says, and it could all end on my watch.
Speaking of plans … whats that old saying about the best-laid ones?
Im not sure becoming a take-charge kind of guy has that much effect on non-imaginary afflictions.
But then when he asks if she thinks Juliettes alive, Walker crushes his hopes by saying no.
Clearly, Bernard sees some tactical value in getting the Sims family to question one anothers decisions.
You know what that means, dont you,Silofans?
Next episode, we might start getting that thing all mystery box shows eventually must deliver.
Looks like she wont be leaving Silo 17 and heading home anytime soon.