Warning! This article contains spoilers for Silo season 2’s episode 9.After safeguarding the vault from all outsiders almost throughoutSiloseason 2, Solo finally lets Juliette and the others in. His sudden change of heart reflects how his past significantly shaped his decisions, preventing him from empathizing with the other Silo 17 survivors. AlthoughSilo season 2 has introduced many new characters, Solo is, by far, the most intriguing one among them. Steve Zahn’s incredible performance is one of the biggest reasons Solo stands out among the show’s primary characters and takes away all the attention every time he shows up on the screen.

At the same time, Solo’s characterization has also been written incredibly well, which creates the perfect balance between intrigue and familiarity surrounding his identity and purpose. While Solo’s shrouded past raises many questions about his true motives, his childlike wonder instills vulnerability that makes him deeply human. After keeping viewers invested in Solo’s story throughout its runtime,Siloseason 2 finally reveals the truth about his Silo 17 history and why he was so committed to protecting the vault.

Steve Zahn as Solo and Ross McCall as Silo 17’s Sheriff in Silo season 2

How Juliette Convinced Solo To Open The Vault In Silo Season 2

She Makes Him Empathize With The Kids In Silo 17

Juliette tries to convince Solo to open the vault in Silo 17. However, he refuses to budge, believing it is his responsibility as the silo’s shadow to protect the vault from others. InSiloseason 2’s episode 9, Juliette finally connects the dots and realizes that Solo was only a child when Silo 17’s rebellion happened. This helps her deduce that he could not have been the official shadow of the silo’s Head of IT. His father only asked him to stay inside the vault and not open it to anyone becausehe was trying to protect him from the imminent and long-term dangers of the rebellion.

Solo’s Real Identity In Silo & Connection To Russell Explained

After revealing only bits & pieces about his past, Silo finally reveals the truth about Solo’s identity & backstory in season 2’s penultimate episode.

By helping Solo realize his father’s true motives, Juliette makes him understand that he has taken his role as the shadow too seriously. She even tells him about Audrey and Rick’s baby, hoping that he will empathize with the survivors and the terrible conditions they have been living in. Solo’s heart melts after he learns about Audrey and Rick’s child before finally agreeing to let everyone inside the vault and leading them to the food storage.

Cameron Bell as young Solo in Silo season 2 episode 9

The Real Reason Solo Initially Refused To Open Silo 17’s Vault

He Promised His Father He Would Not Let Anyone In

When therebellion broke loose in Silo 17, Solo’s father, Russell, realized that it would lead to disastrous consequences and many casualties. Therefore, he prioritized his son’s safety over everything else and asked him to lock himself inside the vault. Since Solo was a child when the rebellion happened, his father understood thathe was not mature enough to understand the gravity of things and prioritize his own safety. Owing to this, he told him he was Silo 17’s new shadow, convincing him that the role of protecting the vault was bigger than anything else.

Even after most people from Silo 17 perished, Solo kept holding on to his promise because it is the only thing that gave him a semblance of purpose when everything else faded.

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As a result, Solo kept his promise to his father even when Silo 17’s sheriff killed Russell right before his eyes. Even after most people from Silo 17 perished, Solo kept holding on to his promise because it was the only thing that gave him a semblance of purpose when everything else faded. Although he felt a sense of dissonance when he finally agreed to open the vault’s door to visitors inSiloseason 2’s episode 9, he realized that it was more important for him to fulfill his role as a human than clinging to a promise made in a moment of fear and desperation.

Silo

In a dystopian future, men and women reside in a vast underground silo governed by strict regulations, believed to shield them from the hazardous world above. The series delves into the complex social order within the silo and the mysteries surrounding their subterranean existence.