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Silo Season 2 Episode 2 Ending Explained: What Does the JL Graffiti Mean?

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Story by Shazmeen Navrange
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As tensions rise in Silo 18, the mysterious JL graffiti represents hope and rebellion, while Judge Meadows makes a deal with Mayor Bernard to gain her freedom.
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  • The JL graffiti, meaning 'Juliette Lives', symbolizes residents' belief that the titular character survived and is challenging the mayor's narrative about the outside world.
  • Judge Meadows, yearning for freedom, agrees to become Mayor Bernard's 'shadow' in exchange for a heat tape, implying she wants to face the toxicity outside the Silo and claim her liberty.
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Juliette, Judge Meadows, Bernard, Silo, Silo Season 2
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