In her brief tenure as Sheriff, Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) found herself busy and bothering people upstairs and downstairs. She still claims to want to know who killed her boyfriend, but it’s an even broader investigation, which unites all the things that ‘nobody knows’. She is much more suited for the position than her predecessor, but her antagonists’ despair. And now she’s on the run so she won’t be exposed to life outside the Silo. But let’s see.
Juliette’s lonely and suspicious life has paradoxical results: she doesn’t lean on anyone who wants to help her, like Paul Billings, but trusts the obviously suspicious Bernard (Tim Robbins). But if it were the other way around, we wouldn’t have history.

We find our heroine running away with the hard drive, which is encrypted with confidential information, creating a lot of concern in the Judiciary. With Paul’s help, Juliette manages to stop, at least for a while, Simms (Common). Because there’s no time, to sum up the information or see what’s on the hard drive because they’re after it. There is time to reconcile with her father, after seeing her mother’s file, Juliette realizes that Hanna felt betrayed by her husband when in fact it was the big brother system, with cameras watching everyone’s lives, that gave away the activities. the doctor, not Pete. Unfortunately, the pressure ensues and father and daughter don’t have time to connect any longer, Juliette has to flee once more, and – when there would be no escape – casually Bernard appears and ‘saves’ her.
Isolated in a ‘trust’ area, Juliette begins to spill the beans when she realizes that Bernard and Simms are acting together. She still tries to escape, even more so as the two claim that SHE asked to leave the Silo (which will kill her). Juliette is captured, but still manages to escape – with the hard drive – the question is… for how long?
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