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The episode’s title, ultimately, is ironic. “His steps” refer to Wilford’s—the false god’s. And in following those steps, Layton discovers not enlightenment, but a mirror. He sees what he must become to lead: a liar, a pragmatist, a keeper of the flame that burns the innocent.
He does not destroy the Engine. He touches the hot metal, pulls his hand back, and walks away. snowpiercer s01e08 m4b
The final shot is masterful. Layton stands at a window in the Engine, looking out at the eternal frozen white. For the first time, he sees the world as Melanie sees it: a dead planet, a finite track, a countdown to nothing. Behind him, the gears grind. Below him, the tailies pray to a dead god. The episode’s title, ultimately, is ironic
Layton enters the Engine believing in justice. He wants to expose the lie of Wilford and install a democratic, equitable system. But the episode’s genius is in showing how the Engine corrupts his mission . The closer he gets to the front, the more he realizes that truth alone is not a weapon. When he discovers Melanie is Wilford, his first instinct is to tell the world. But Melanie’s counter-argument is chilling: “If they know there is no Wilford, they will tear the train apart. Not to remake it—to destroy it.” He sees what he must become to lead: