Will Wilford be killed off in Snowpiercer Season 4, Episode 6? (Preview)
We’re still reeling from Ben’s death, but we need to put the focus on the next episode of Snowpiercer Season 4. It looks like there may be another death.
The synopsis for Snowpiercer Season 4, Episode 6 teases a few big events for Wilford and Layton. Let’s start with Wilford, who was revealed to us during the previous episode. It turns out that Milius did find Wilford out on the tracks and brought him to the silo.
Yes, Wilford was the one who wanted Big Alice, and he knew that Layton was the way to get the train back. However, Milius doesn’t seem all that comfortable with Wilford calling the shots, and it’s going to lead to a big event this episode.
Will Milius kill Wilford in Snowpiercer Season 4, Episode 6?
During the episode, Milius is going to order a sample run. It’s not clear what this is. Is this a sample run of the outside? Could it be something that’s going on with the chemical that has caused those burns to the Animal Squad? I’m sure it won’t take long to find out what’s going on.
Wolf is given the task to kill Wilford during this sample run. Will Wolf go through with it, though? The Animal Squad seems great at taking orders, so could Wilford realize that he just needs to escape to keep himself alive? I can’t see him dying just yet.
Layton ends up with soldiers with chemical burns
Meanwhile, Layton is going to be elsewhere in the silo. The last we saw of Layton, he watched as Liana cried in Wilford’s arms. Layton wants revenge, but that’s going to be hard when he wakes up on a cold floor alone.
Well, he’s not quite alone. There are soldiers with chemical burns. Are these members of the Animal Squad? Could they be some sort of test subjects? Whereabouts in the silo is this taking place? So many questions right now!
Take a look at the synopsis for Snowpiercer Season 4, Episode 6:
"Nima needs more samples for his experiments, so Milius sends Wilford and the soldiers to collect; privately, Milius tells Wolf to kill Wilford; Layton wakes up on an abandoned floor and is approached by humans with toxic gas scars."