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Silo Season 3 Episode 4 Ending: Tim Robbins Discusses Bernard’s Fate and Shocking Twist

Each episode of Apple TV’s hit series, Silo, leads viewers on a captivating and mind-bending journey. However, the closing moments of Season 3, Episode 4 serve up perhaps the most startling twist of the series so far.

Silo Season 3, Episode 4 spoilers ahead.

In Season 3, Episode 4 of Silo, titled “Whatever You Do, Don’t Go Home,” we follow Congressman Daniel Keene (played by Ashley Zuckerman) and journalist Helen Drew (portrayed by Jessica Henwick) as they delve into mysteries during flashbacks to the Before Times. Meanwhile, in the present-day setting of Silo 18, Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) eludes Camille (Alexandria Riley) and makes a shocking discovery that promises to upend everything.

If the jaw-dropping twist at the end of Silo Season 3, Episode 4 left you stunned—particularly if you’re unfamiliar with the books—you’ve landed in the right spot. So, what exactly transpired? Who does Juliette encounter in those final moments? Decider’s recap, with insights from Silo star Tim Robbins, dissects these heart-pounding scenes.

Silo Season 3, Episode 4 Ending Explained: Who Does Juliette Find At The End Of Silo Season 3, Episode 4?

As Juliette strives to outwit Camille and reclaim her lost memories, she enlists Shirley (Remmie Milner) to guide her to the digger void—a massive, gaping space below the mechanical levels of the silo where she and George (Ferdinand Kingsley) used to spend their time. Despite Walker’s (Harriet Walter) assurances that she sealed it off, Shirley agrees to take Juliette there. True to form, Juliette finds a way into the void. As they prepare to enter, a noise echoes through the tunnels, prompting Shirley to send Juliette ahead while she investigates.

Juliette in 'Silo'

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With minutes to spare, Juliette explores the familiar location, but as she’s looking around the makeshift room George set up, she hears a faint cough behind a hanging sheet. When she says, “Hello?” no one responds. So she creeps towards the sheet, pulls it to the side, and reveals the one, the only, Bernard Holland!!!!! Robbins’ character utters just two words: “Hello, Juliette.” Then Silo fades to black as the show’s suspenseful score swells, leaving fans to wonder, “What the heck just happened?! And is that really Bernard?!”

Is Bernard Alive In Silo Season 3?!

First things first: YES! Bernard is still kicking! If you struggled to recognize the man in Episode 4’s final seconds, it’s because Bernard looks and sounds a lot different than he has the past two seasons. His hair is longer and unkempt, he’s not wearing his signature glasses, he’s in casual clothes, his voice is raspy, and he has burns all over his face from when he and Juliette were trapped in the fiery airlock in Season 2’s finale.

An elderly man with white hair and beard, with red marks on his face, lying down in a dimly lit room.

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In Season 3’s premiere, Robert Sims (Common) told Juliette that Bernard didn’t survive the blaze, saying, “Flames melted holes in his suit, and the poison got in. We couldn’t take a chance with a farm burial… it took six porters six hours to get him down to the incinerator…I watched him burn.” Considering what a dangerous situation Juliette and Bernard found themselves in towards the end of Season 2’s finale, Bernard’s death was believable. But the story changed when Sims talked to his wife Camille and confirmed that he lied to Juliette about what really happened. Silo then flashed back to the aftermath of the tragedy and revealed that Bernard survived the blaze, only for Sims to smother him. Or at least that’s what Silo wanted us to think…

While we’ll have to wait until Season 3, Episode 5 to learn what really happened between Bernard and Sims, we can hear Robbins’ reactions to the big Bernard twist right now!

“I was told early on by Graham [Yost, creator] when I signed on to Season 1 that there was this surprise that happens in Season 3, and that I would have the opportunity to play a completely different Bernard, who has not only changed physically with the injuries he sustained from the end of Season 2, but he’s changed internally. His whole moral compass has shifted,” Robbins told DECIDER over Zoom.

In teasing what fans can expect from Bernard as Season 3 progresses, Robbins said, “He’s had revelations that make him realize that he’s been living a lie. What do you do? What happens when your whole worldview is shattered? What happens when you are in a position of power and doing questionably moral things for the greater good, and you realize, ‘Oh, that was a lie’? What happens to your soul when you realize you have done terrible things by being manipulated and the truth being manipulated? There’s a certain anger that goes along with that. I think he has an opportunity in this season to create redemption.”

“I was told early on by Graham when I signed on to Season 1 that there was this surprise that happens in Season 3, and that I would have the opportunity to play a completely different Bernard, who has not only changed physically with the injuries he sustained… but he’s changed internally. His whole moral compass has shifted.”

Tim Robbins, Silo

As Robbins reflected on how fortunate he was to tap into a different side of this character he’s spent two seasons embodying, he shared why Bernard’s evolution was so powerful to him personally. “The idea that there’s a way to grow as a human being, even if you’ve done terrible things, I know this very well from the work I’ve done in prisons,” he shared. “Everyone is capable of redemption. Even if you’ve done terrible things, it’s really a matter of what you do from this point forward that matters.”

For anyone who wants to explore these ideas further, the Silo star suggested his 2019 documentary, 45 Seconds of Laughter, which he hopes will be available on Criterion this fall. “It’s about this idea that there is always hope that you can make amends for things you’ve done. You’re not going to get there, though, by being stubborn or not accepting the idea that everyone is fallible and that you may have made some mistakes,” he said. “It’s a great liberation to be able to say, ‘I was wrong.’”

Tim Robbins in 'Silo'

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When Silo returns and shows us more of Bernard’s redemption arc, we’ll also see more of the remarkable transformation Robbins underwent in Season 3. “There’s a lot of time to reflect when you have three and a half, four hours of makeup in the morning. But it’s about the entire body,” Robbins recalled. “It’s about the throat. It’s about the pain that you’re constantly in, that every time they say ‘action,’ you put yourself in a situation of imagining what it’s like to be constantly burning… and any touch is like an explosion.”

In the way that Ferguson had to completely alter the way she approached Juliette to portray her with memory loss, Season 3 challenged Robbins to reinvent Bernard, and he absolutely nails the incredibly layered performance.

“It’s a huge gift as an actor to be able to have that kind of physical awareness helping you make your character decisions, and the way that you speak, and what you say, and how you behave,” Robbins reflected. And Episode 4 is just the beginning. Be sure to tune into new Silo episodes each week to see what else Season 3 has in store for Bernard.

Stay tuned for more Silo Season 3 coverage from Decider.