Sims Watches Everyone, Answers to No One Visible
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Sims Watches Everyone, Answers to No One Visible

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode directly shows Sims running surveillance, receiving no visible orders from Meadows or Bernard, and being stymied by an information gap he urgently wants closed, all of which maps cleanly to the canonical claim, with the only gap being that his superior authority is named but not yet shown.

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82 / 100
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Mix of dialogue and visual evidence

STORY CONTEXT

The Sims family walks a complicated line between Judicial duty and personal conviction. This thread questions where their true allegiances lie when the system demands obedience.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the answer to who commands Sims lies above every visible institution, then the Silo's governance structure is a performance, and the show's real subject is the hidden logic underneath it. Identifying that logic is the investigation Juliette has stumbled into without knowing it.

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