Silverpoint - The Silent, Strong Type (S1E11)

Fisher has taken control of the Artefact. With no time to lose, Meg needs Finn, Alice and Elliot to join her on a mission to save her friends.
| Runtime (min) | 22 |
|---|---|
| TMDB Rating | 10.0 (2 votes) |
| Air Date | 2022-05-15 |
| Genres | Family, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Mystery |
| TV Rating | TV-G |
| Network(s) | CBBC |
Storyline
In this penultimate episode of the first season, the stakes reach their peak as Fisher successfully takes control of the mysterious Artefact that has been central to the series. With her friends in immediate danger and time running out, Meg realizes she cannot face this threat alone. She must convince Finn, Alice, and Elliot to set aside their differences and join her on a critical rescue mission.
The episode focuses on the group coming together under pressure, each member bringing their unique skills and perspectives to the table. As they prepare to confront Fisher and attempt to reclaim the Artefact, the team must navigate both the external threat and their own internal conflicts. The episode builds tension as it moves toward the season finale, emphasizing themes of trust, collaboration, and the courage required to stand up against a powerful adversary when everything is on the line.
What kids learn
This episode demonstrates the importance of asking for help when facing challenges that are too big to handle alone. Meg's decision to reach out to Finn, Alice, and Elliot shows children that recognizing your limitations and building a team is a sign of strength, not weakness. Young viewers see that even when relationships have been strained or complicated, working together toward a common goal can bridge those gaps.
The episode also teaches about courage in the face of overwhelming odds. When Fisher gains control of the Artefact, the situation appears dire, yet the characters choose to act rather than give up. Children learn that bravery often means moving forward despite fear and uncertainty, especially when friends need help. The emphasis on each team member contributing their unique abilities reinforces the value of diverse strengths and perspectives in problem-solving.
Additionally, the episode explores loyalty and the responsibilities that come with friendship. Meg's determination to save her friends, even at personal risk, models the kind of commitment and care that defines meaningful relationships.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
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| Is this episode too intense for younger children? | The episode does raise the stakes significantly as Fisher takes control of the Artefact and Meg's friends are in danger. The tension builds throughout as the team prepares for their rescue mission. While the show maintains its family-friendly tone, the escalating conflict and sense of urgency may feel more intense than earlier episodes. Parents of sensitive younger viewers might want to watch alongside their children to provide reassurance and context. |
| Does this episode resolve the main conflict or end on a cliffhanger? | As the penultimate episode of the season, this installment sets up the finale rather than resolving the central conflict. The episode focuses on Meg assembling her team and preparing for the confrontation with Fisher, building momentum toward the season's conclusion. Parents should expect that major questions about the Artefact and Fisher's plans will carry over to the final episode, which may prompt children to want to watch the next episode immediately. |
| What positive messages does this episode reinforce? | The episode strongly emphasizes teamwork, showing that some challenges require collaboration rather than individual heroism. Meg's willingness to ask for help and the others' decision to join her despite past tensions demonstrate forgiveness, loyalty, and putting differences aside for a greater purpose. These themes provide excellent conversation starters about working with others and standing up for friends in difficult situations. |
| Are there any scary or threatening moments? | Fisher's control of the Artefact creates a sense of threat, and the fact that Meg's friends are in danger establishes real stakes for the rescue mission. However, the show handles these elements through tension and urgency rather than graphic or frightening imagery. The focus remains on the characters' determination and planning rather than dwelling on potential harm, keeping the tone appropriate for the target audience. |
| How does this episode handle conflict between the main characters? | The episode acknowledges that Finn, Alice, and Elliot have had differences with Meg but shows them choosing to work together when it matters most. This models healthy conflict resolution and demonstrates that disagreements don't have to permanently damage relationships. The characters prioritize their shared goal and loyalty to their friends over personal grievances, providing a constructive example of putting aside conflicts during a crisis. |
Writing
Directing
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Outsiders Louis, Glen, Kaz and Meg are group Dragonfly. When Kaz runs away from camp in the middle of the night, the rest of her group go after her, only to stumble upon a strange anomaly in the woods. |
| 1 | 2 | An abandoned cabin isn’t quite what it seems for Bea and Louis, while Meg and Glen discover a new quality to the alien rock in the ground. |
| 1 | 3 | After testing the rock’s teleportation abilities by sending objects through it, Louis agrees to let Glen go through himself and seeks Bea’s help to keep watch. But things don’t quite go according to plan. |
| 1 | 4 | Louis confesses his real reason for being at the camp to the rest of the group, leading the four a step closer towards unlocking the alien rock’s secrets. |
| 1 | 5 | After discovering what he thinks is a portal, Louis must convince the rest of Dragonfly to cross over with him to see what’s on the other side. However, Meg has other plans. |
| 1 | 6 | Feeling the pressure to find their missing friend, Kaz tasks Louis with getting Meg back. Meanwhile, something monstrous is lurking in the woods. |
| 1 | 7 | With things becoming increasingly stranger and the camp under attack, Dragonfly must face some personal demons to save themselves and their friends. |
| 1 | 8 | While Dragonfly and Bea try to make sense of their predicament, Finn and Alice help Meg avoid some unwanted attention from outside the camp. |
| 1 | 9 | As Bea and the others find some fun distractions in their new environment, Kaz searches for a way out. However, something is very wrong in this world. |
| 1 | 10 | Bea must deal with the past and her family head-on, while Louis asks the Artefact for help and finally gets an answer to the mystery that brought him to the camp. |
| 1 | 11 | Fisher has taken control of the Artefact. With no time to lose, Meg needs Finn, Alice and Elliot to join her on a mission to save her friends. |
| 1 | 12 | Kaz is still missing, and the rest of Dragonfly feel uneasy about leaving the camp without her. Fisher has a proposal for Louis - but can he be trusted? |
| 1 | 13 | Having made it to the facility and discovered even more about the mysterious artefact, a reunited Dragonfly seek out the truth of what lies behind the red door. |
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1 | Louis, Meg, Glen and Kaz discover they are one of four groups, each with their own alien artefact and part of a game to save the world. |
| 2 | 2 | Dragonfly discover a way into their rival's alternative environment and learn more about how the alien game works. Meanwhile, Emma begins to suspect that Greenfront can't be trusted. |
| 2 | 3 | Feeling that they are in danger, Emma shares her night-time discovery with Maeve. Dragonfly know their friendship is at stake as they ally with Landslide and take on the first challenge. |
| 2 | 4 | As Glen joins Monika and Isabel to rig a TV and scan for news, Jay, Kaz and Louis get a nasty shock when they explore the spaceship. However, Louis finds a clue to the aliens' identity. |
| 2 | 5 | Back in the city, Bea McConnell makes contact with one of the losers of the first challenge. With Alice and Finn, they go in search of Bea's missing friends. |
| 2 | 6 | With the second challenge seemingly impossible, it is left to Louis to find a solution. Meanwhile, frustration grows for Meg as Jay and Kaz find an unlikely distraction in each other. |
| 2 | 7 | Certain that Greenfront are hiding something, Louis, Glen, Monika and Isabel stay up to see what happens after 1am. With everyone else asleep, the truth finally reveals itself. |
| 2 | 8 | With the news from the previous night still on everyone's minds, an unexpected visitor shows up at the facility. While in the camp, Meg and Kaz find they are stronger together. |
| 2 | 9 | Allegiances are tested for Dragonfly when a new player joins the game, while the third challenge reveals the last of the artefacts' locations and something lurking in the shadows. |
| 2 | 10 | With Louis in a bad way, and his condition worsening, Meg blames herself. However, Kaz manages to buy them a little time and looks to Dragonfly's past for a way to save him. |
| 2 | 11 | A call for help from some old acquaintances sees Dragonfly reunited. |
| 2 | 12 | The shape-shifting alien has escaped and is posing as someone at the facility, but who? |
| 2 | 13 | Trapped on the spaceship, Dragonfly must decide whether to stay or fight, as the prospect of a life off-world looms closer. Back on Earth, some important people have questions. |
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