Severance Season 2 Ep 4 Theories & Feedback
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Today, hosts Josh, Melissa, and Amanda take a deeper dive into Severance Season 2 Episode 4 with theories and listener feedback.
Severance focuses on Mark Scout (Adam Scott), a widower who processes his grief by working for a shadowy company called Lumon. He's part of a team that's undergone "Severance," a controversial procedure that separates a person's work life and personal life with the flip of a brain-implanted switch. Mark Scout's "innie" is Mark S., the Macrodata Refinement division's generally chipper manager, who slowly becomes radicalized by the idea of escaping Lumon for the "outie" world. What does Lumon really want to use Severance for? Why are Mark and his colleagues typing numbers into computers all day, every day? And why are there so many goats? Find out more by listening to the GOAT Severance recap podcast, We Know Severance, hosted by Joshy W, Melly W, and Mandy R.
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Severance Season 2 Episode 3 Recap
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“A caricature version of our world” I think is a perfect way to describe it.
great work - appreciated the insights especially with the hang in there line!
Posted this on Reddit and wanted to share
believe it or not the dieter story is relevant and subconsciously is working towards getting Mark back to work. Not sure if it ends up working but I understand the aim.
-Kier dieter being innie/outie. -kier kills Dieter. We know Kier wanted to go back to the ether mill. That's his WORK.
Dieter DIDN'T WORK and he died, gruesomely and graphically as to create a long lasting memory of the story.
who would you rather be in the story? Kier, working, living, or would you rather be Dieter, not working, dead?
As an addendum, everything else that happens is to put fear into them about the outie doing the same thing Kier did to Dieter. Hence why they picked spooky doppelgangers (at least from the distance they were at) its why each woke up alone, it's why the "seal" was dead unidentifiable, and also gruesome. It's why they were using large words like the Bible would use, words they don't understand enough to know the exact meaning and weight of it. Lumon is trying to drive each innie to be fearful of their respective outies. It works because there's no way for an innie to contact their outie, yet anyways. So they can't possibly know if their outie is a bad or good person. Fear because they don't know and can't. The waterfall lie was just the icing on the cake towards that end. Make it seem bigger than it is, to help imprint the story they just wanted the visual.
It's all to that end.
I think the reserve is part of the severance floor, much like Westworld had different areas, there were hatches that could easily access to get under ground and maintain the park and all the characters.
I think we were shown time a few different times this season, and I think that's hinting to time being manipulated on the severance floor.
Birds did it!! Fly Eagles Fly on the road to victory!!!!
Go Birds!!
15:52 yes! Only a few people get the Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind, Montauk, reference! IYKYK
I would really like to hear your father’s take on severance with his genetics background. It would also make your channel singularly unique by getting a real scientific view on what is going on with the series as No One has done that before! I highly encourage you to bring him on for an interview. As a viewer I really want to hear his thoughts on what could be going on and for you as a channel, you would be offering something no other channel has done. But do it quick as now that thought and possibility is out there and someone could do it before you!!
One thing I didn’t like about this episode was how much time was spent on just walking in the snow. I got bored at times. I mostly loved where we arrived at the end. I am obsessed with the way Irving went wild. We saw him speak a certain way to Millchick in the office about Burt and burning the place to the ground but he really did a 180 from being so devout to not believing or taking any bullshit anymore. And surprisingly being a very intimidating person
I don’t think anyone leaves Lumon. He’ll be reset and might even take Burt’s old job. They might even start calling him Burt then he can use the “elephant” protocol to remember at some point.
I'm a little confused about why we're talking about Innie Mark so confidently in this episode? I think the logistics of something like this, if it were real, means there has to have been a pretty decent amount of time to plan all of this yeah? You have three people with lives they're all agreeing to put on pause for a couple days. This doesn't seem like something Outie Mark would agree to so soon after reintegration.
So either this wasn't real or there's a decent time jump here, which means this could be Outie Mark on a mission. We glossed a bit over the logistics of how they could pull something like this off but I think it's key to a lot here.
And now that I'm writing this out... Same with "Hang In There!". That reads to me like he was able to find more out about the tunnel and wants Dylan to pick up where he left off. We haven't seen any of that progress yet which also implies some time passing.
GO BIRDS! 🦅🦅🦅
54:28 I was thinking that you may be better at … these kinds of interactions… because you don’t have the outside inhibitions. You, are, in some ways, more your true self.
I think it would be great to have helena reintegrate and the helly side of her have a dr Manhattan style ends justify the means revelation. Instead of the obvious tired grinchesque redemption plot. Apple is probably to cowardly to try that though.
Montauk Project!
God i hope the terms AI and artificial intelligence are never heard nor seen in this show, ever. I'm _so_ tired of that concept.