Your point isn't being "skipped over." I've personally addressed it, specifically, multiple times now.
"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."
Once again, just because they're being shown to us at the same time doesn't mean they're happening at the same time.
I just rewatched the scene again and it's clear as day to me that Outtie Mark that night is simply flashing back to earlier that day at Lumon. Outtie Mark even says, over and over, "I remember... I remember a desk..." as if referencing the memory of Miss Huang taking his blood pressure. While Miss Huang, in the past/earlier that day, is simply reacting to Innie Mark having a different break/flash/hallucination. Yes, she's seemingly "reacting" to Outtie Mark popping back in time from the future, but again, it's just inventive editing meant to put you in Mark's disoriented headspace, where his worlds and memories are starting to collide. Something that makes WAY more sense than this show suddenly starting to dabble in time travel.
I'll eat crow if I'm wrong, but I legitimately think you're taking the fancy editing way too literal.
"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."
Once again, just because they're being shown to us at the same time doesn't mean they're happening at the same time.
I just rewatched the scene again and it's clear as day to me that Outtie Mark that night is simply flashing back to earlier that day at Lumon. Outtie Mark even says, over and over, "I remember... I remember a desk..." as if referencing the memory of Miss Huang taking his blood pressure. While Miss Huang, in the past/earlier that day, is simply reacting to Innie Mark having a different break/flash/hallucination. Yes, she's seemingly "reacting" to Outtie Mark popping back in time from the future, but again, it's just inventive editing meant to put you in Mark's disoriented headspace, where his worlds and memories are starting to collide. Something that makes WAY more sense than this show suddenly starting to dabble in time travel.
I'll eat crow if I'm wrong, but I legitimately think you're taking the fancy editing way too literal.