The mystery box part of this show is interesting, but the mind **** character dynamics are what is most compelling in this show.TCTTS said:
Basically how I'm starting to feel...the dynamic between mark and helly and their innies and outies on severance is quite literally one of the most fascinating things i’ve seen in any work of fiction ever i think. it makes my head hurt but in a good way
— zoë rose bryant (@zoerosebryant) February 21, 2025
PatAg said:
Helena going to find Mark in real life, and their interactions towards the end at the restauran,t is her maybe trying to fish to see if outtie mark has innie marks memories.
That or she felt a connection with him and feels drawn to him still.
Severance having a character cheating on her husband with her husband and two characters meeting for the first time who have actually had sex twice before like this show is so insane in the best way
— macrodata refiner (@mitzifabelmans) February 23, 2025
YouBet said:
Was also a bit shocked to see how old Denethor (Fields) has gotten. And then I remember that LOTR is almost 25 years old. He was 54 in LOTR.
#SEVERANCE | the office intro pic.twitter.com/tuABaeqY7b
— clay (@wholebraincryin) February 24, 2025
AustinAg2K said:
I found the scene with the nose bleed very interesting. When the little girl goes to take his BP, he starts flashing, but other characters on both ends seem to be able to tell he is flashing. The doctor lady calls it a crossover memory, but if it was a memory of his day at Lumon, how is the the little girl able to tell that he's flashing? You can even faintly her saying, "Mark? Mark?" after the scene switches completely back to the basement. Somehow, he was interacting with both locations at the same time.
Also, at the beginning of the episode, the layout of his house was remarkably similar to the break room at Lumon. The couch was essentially the same couch, in the same relative location to the fridge. We've seen similar with the hallways in previous episodes.
Maybe this was discussed earlier, but I am starting to wonder if life at Lumon is actually somehow in Marc's self conscious. I have no idea how it makes sense with the unsevered people, but it is starting to seem to me that the Innie world and the Outie world are kind of both happening at the same time.
TCTTS said:AustinAg2K said:
I found the scene with the nose bleed very interesting. When the little girl goes to take his BP, he starts flashing, but other characters on both ends seem to be able to tell he is flashing. The doctor lady calls it a crossover memory, but if it was a memory of his day at Lumon, how is the the little girl able to tell that he's flashing? You can even faintly her saying, "Mark? Mark?" after the scene switches completely back to the basement. Somehow, he was interacting with both locations at the same time.
Also, at the beginning of the episode, the layout of his house was remarkably similar to the break room at Lumon. The couch was essentially the same couch, in the same relative location to the fridge. We've seen similar with the hallways in previous episodes.
Maybe this was discussed earlier, but I am starting to wonder if life at Lumon is actually somehow in Marc's self conscious. I have no idea how it makes sense with the unsevered people, but it is starting to seem to me that the Innie world and the Outie world are kind of both happening at the same time.
I could of course be wrong, but my guess is that this is all done in service of the cool, flashing-back-and-forth effect + stylish production design over hinting at any kind of actual, happening-at-the-same-time plot point. In other words, I wouldn't take the apartment layout in his visions or any of that stuff literally, in terms of its actual, physical positioning. IMO, the "coincidence" in the layout is just a way to highlight what's happening in his mind.
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It's worth listening to solely for his "one big theory
#Severance Season 2 Episode 7 is heartbreaking with every reveal. It changes everything that we knew so far. Maybe my favorite episode of the show with the best visuals. Prepare to be emotionally devastated pic.twitter.com/ve5MqphJCu
— Zak 🌹 (@ZakRed567) February 26, 2025
I truly love this show, but "emotionally devastated?"TCTTS said:
I'm sensing a flashback episode. Purely a guess, though, no inside info...#Severance Season 2 Episode 7 is heartbreaking with every reveal. It changes everything that we knew so far. Maybe my favorite episode of the show with the best visuals. Prepare to be emotionally devastated pic.twitter.com/ve5MqphJCu
— Zak 🌹 (@ZakRed567) February 26, 2025
I think the point that is being skipped over from my original post is that when Innie Mark is getting his blood pressure taken, he starts flashing. At that point, creepy teenage girls says something to the affect of, "Mark, are you ok?" meaning she clearly notices him flashing. That implies, at that moment, his innie is having a flashback memory of something previous from Outie world. However, what he is flashing to is Outie Mark having surgery, and creepy doctor lady says something to the effect of, "Are you at Lumon? You're having a memory." So, clearly Outie Mark is having a memory of something at Lumon. Both Innie Mark and Outie Mark can't be having flashback memories at the exact same time, unless there is some sort of consciousness/time thing going on. Now, I suppose it could be that Outie Mark is having a flashback memory to an exact moment that Innie Mark is having a flashback moment to a previous moment Outie Mark was in the chair with creep doctor lady. I don't think that's the case, though.aggietony2010 said:
Agreed there's some perception of time stuff going on.
Imagine being Mark's brain. You've got a timeline of the outie's consciousness established, and now you have an innie's timeline of consciousness (one that is sporadic, has been told lies about the timing, and is missing the first 30+ years of life).
And now the two are becoming one. And they have to mesh together. The "flashes" are not both consciousnesses existing at once, but the brain trying to knit together the fact that it's living a moment that in this combined "timeline" has already happened to the other half.
Not to mention memory isn't perfect. For example, just because two rooms look the same in Mark's flash, doesn't mean they are in reality...it's just deja vu on steroids and the brain trying to piece it all together. It's the brain saying, "These two moments happened at the same time, so the furniture should be the same, right?"
And this is happening slowly as the reintegration happens. Whatever Reghabi did to him is forcing the brain to reconcile this all at once...and that's why he's on the floor foaming at the mouth.
At least that's my take. I'm sure in a few episodes I'll be proven wrong.