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  • 10 best moments from Severance season 2

    After a spectacular first season, Severance managed to top itself with its second season on Apple TV+. The show’s sequel outing on streaming featured several incredible moments as Mark and his coworkers continued to wage war against Lumon Industries. Severance as a whole is a prime example of top-tier television, but season 2 took the series to greater heights than before. Now that the show has finally concluded its second season, it’s clear that these ten moments made it the best of Severance so far.

    Mark runs through Lumon – “Hello, Ms. Cobel”

    Mark running through the hallways of Lumon's severed floor in "Severance."

    After a three-year hiatus, Severance continues its story in season 2 with one of the most jaw-dropping opening scenes ever. Waking up right after Milchick shuts down the Overtime Contingency Protocol, Innie Mark finds himself back on Lumon’s severed floor. He then runs through the maze of hallways, looking for Ms. Casey, with the camera following him in an incredible, long take with several impossible angles. This exhilarating opening is an outstanding cinematic achievement that hooks the audience back into the show as Mark returns to his mind-bending prison at Lumon.

    The Macrodat Uprising film – “Hello, Ms. Cobel”

    A claymation video in "Severance" saying "Thank Kier for the Macrodat Uprising."

    After Mark’s Innie reunites with Helly, Dylan, and Irving at Lumon, they are all taken down a dark hall to what seems to be the dreaded Break Room. Instead, they enter a whole new room where they are treated to a claymation video about the “Macrodat Uprising” that they carried out in season 1. With Keanu Reeves voicing a talking Lumon building and Irving going full Heatmeiser, this video is an offbeat but whimsical recap of the events of season 1 that reintroduces Lumon as a company that says it has reformed but really hasn’t.

    Milchick receives his paintings – “Who Is Alive?”

    Milchick looking offended in "Severance."

    When Lumon tries to “reward” Milchick for his work as severed floor manager, they gift him with paintings of Kier as a Black person to help him “see [himself] in Kier.” This form of Blackface clearly offends Milchick, as the White people running Lumon reduce his  identity to his skin color with these paintings in an ignorant attempt to appear inclusive.

    Though Natalie is smiling over these paintings, it’s clear that they are both too scared to speak out against their corporate overlords. Severance has tackled oppression and prejudice through Lumon’s treatment of the Innies, but this scene shows how out of touch Lumon is when it comes to workplace diversity, effectively setting off Milchick’s disillusionment with the company.

    Milchick’s Cold Harbor dance – “Cold Harbor”

    Milchick dancing with a marching band in "Severance"

    It seems that Lumon took notes from The Wolf of Wall Street for this moment. After Mark completes his Cold Harbor file at Lumon, he is treated to a marching band performance courtesy of Milchick and the Choreography and Merriment Department. At the same time, Gemma is escorted to the Cold Harbor room on the testing floor, beginning her journey toward her ultimate end. With quick cuts, flashy visuals, heartpounding music, and synchronized editing, this sequence builds up hype for the final battle against Lumon in season 2 At the center of it all, Milchick breaks out some killer dance moves like the diva that he is, making for one of the most bizarre, well-crafted scenes in the entire show.

    Mark’s reintegration begins – “Who Is Alive?”

    Mark S lying on a table in Lumon in "Severance."

    In order to learn if Gemma is alive at Lumon, Outie Mark decides to undergo the reintegration procedure with Reghabi’s help. As Reghabi hooks his brain up to a machine and asks him questions based on his memory, this scene makes for a clever reflection of his Innie’s orientation interview at Lumon as Mark’s mind flashes between the present day and his first day at Lumon. With such suspenseful buildup, unnerving audio, and psychedelic visuals, this moment makes it clear that he has just begun a twisting psychological journey with his reintegration.

    Gemma’s failed escape – “Chikhai Bardo”

    Mark and Gemma looking at each other in "Severance."

    The entirety of “Chikhai Bardo” can be singled out for director Jessica Lee Gagné distinctive presentation of Gemma’s origins with Mark, as well as her life imprisoned beneath the severed floor at Lumon. Though Gemma succeeds in returning to the severed floor, she switches back to Ms. Casey, whom Milchick convinces to return to the elevator and go back to the testing floor. This heartbreaking scene reminds audiences of the horror of Severance, as the characters remain in their Hellish prison at Lumon because they put themselves back there again and again.

    Burt and Irving’s Farewell – “The After Hours”

    Burt and Irving say goodbye at a train station in "Severance" season 2, episode 9.

    This scene seems to set up Burt’s Outie killing Irving on behalf of Lumon. Instead, Burt gives Irving a train ticket, telling him never to return to the town of Kier. Despite all the bad things Burt has done for Lumon, this scene proves that there was always a good person inside of him. However, this scene is especially tearjerking as Irving tries and fails to start a romance with Burt, just like their Innies did. Once again, this series presented a tragic end to these star-crossed lovers, but one that seems to finally give Iriving some relief as he leaves Kier.

    Mark argues with himself – “Cold Harbor”

    Mark pointing a camcorder at himself in "Severance" season 2.

    While the season 1 finale showed Mark’s Innie exploring the outside world for the first time, “Cold Harbor” took the next step by having Mark’s Innie and Outie communicating for the first time. Switching between his two halves at the birthing cabin, Mark uses a camcorder to communicate with himself in a mind-blowing scene that shows the Innie and Outie worlds colliding with great drama.

    Though Mark’s Outie reconciles with the torment he put his Innie through, he is forced to contend with the fact that the latter has created a life for himself at Lumon. As a result, his Innie refuses to risk killing everyone’s Innie, including himself, in his Outie’s quest to take the company down, creating a greater ethical dilemma for the characters in Severance.

    Irving exposes Helena – “Woe’s Hollow”

    Irving holding a drenched Helly in "Severance"

    During this intense scene at the end of “Woe’s Hollow,” Irving threatens Helly’s life, thinking she is an Eagan posing as an Innie. Forcing Helly’s head into the water, Irving finally gains the upper hand when he exposes Helena as a spy and forces Milchick to switch her back to her Innie. Similar to Helly, John Tuturro seamlessly switches between anger and sadness with his character, making for an incredible display of acting. Ultimately, this reunion between Irving and Helly is short-lived, as Milchick immediately fires Irving and permanently reverts him to his Outie, essentially killing his Innie. It’s an unusual but heartbreaking death scene for one of Severance‘s beloved characters, ending one of the show’s best episodes on a high note.

    The final scene – “Cold Harbor”

    Mark and Helly running down a hallway in Lumon in "Severance" season 2.

    It seemed impossible for Severance to top its cliffhanger ending to season 1, but “Cold Harbor” nailed it. After Mark’s Outie spent the whole season trying to reunite with Gemma, his Innie chose Helly over her in the end and remained on the severed floor at the end of the finale. This scene burns itself into viewers’ minds as Gemma bangs on the door, calling for her husband as he walks off with another woman.

    This shocking moment harkens back to classic films such as The Graduate and The 400 Blows, as Mark and Helly run off into the unknown, deeply in love but unsure of their futures, with the episode ending on an unforgettable freeze frame on the duo with Mel Tormé’s “The Windmills of Your Mind” playing in the background. If season 1 didn’t cement Severance as television’s best show, then frankly, this scene did.

  • 8 predictions for Severance season 3

    The season 2 finale of Severance answered so many questions and raised so many more questions at the same time. The episode delved deeper into Lumon’s nefarious schemes with the completion of Cold Harbor and their tests on Gemma. While Mark’s Innie succeeded in getting Gemma out of the severed floor, his decision to stay with Helly after their revolt against the company left the season on a massive cliffhanger.

    So much happened in season 2 that sets up a thrilling and emotional story in season 3. The show has left plenty of room for the characters to change more than they have already. Also, many hanging plot threads have yet to be resolved, making it even more imperative for fans to tune in to season 3. As the world anxiously waits for the show to return on Apple TV+, here are some predictions of what will happen in Severance season 3.

    Jame Eagan forms a truce with Cobel

    Jame Eagan in the MDR room in "Severance."
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    Ms. Cobel may have helped Mark and Devon break Gemma out of Lumon, but she likely has an ulterior motive. The only reason she decided to turn against the Eagans was because she feared they would kill her instead of letting her run the severed floor and finish Cold Harbor. Since Helena is technically trapped on the severed floor, Jame Eagan may ask Cobel to help him get his daughter out of there. However, Cobel may use this opportunity to have him relinquish his company to her, using Gemma’s kidnapping and the fact that he took credit for her creating severance technology as leverage against him.

    Gretchen tries to rescue Dylan

    Gretchen sitting in Lumon Industries in "Severance."
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    Though Innie Dylan’s relationship with Gretchen didn’t work out in season 2, it seems he will stay with Lumon with the Innies after his Outie rejected his request to leave his job. However, should Dylan remain on the severed floor after their Innie uprising, Gretchen will understandably want to bring Dylan’s Outie back to her and their family. She may have drifted from her husband, but she still loves him and wants him in her life. Also, since Gretchen is revealed to be a police officer in season 2, she may use her resources as an enforcer of the law to help bring her husband home.

    Milchick is held hostage at Lumon

    Mr. Milchick in a red room in "Severance" season 2, episode 10.
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    Milchick was last seen in Severance cornered by Dylan and the marching band from Choreography and Merriment, who all chose to rebel against their oppressors at Lumon during the celebration of Cold Harbor. This turnout implies that the Innies have usurped control of the severed floor and will keep Milchick as their prisoner in season 3. They may even use him to negotiate their demands with Jame and the board as they hold themselves up in the Lumon building.

    Milchick turns against Lumon

    Mr. Milchick looking infuriated in "Severance" season 2, episode 10
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    It’s no secret that Milchick has become disillusioned with his superiors at Lumon Industries. Despite the company’s mistreatment and disrespect of him in season 2, Milchick still tried to prevent the members of MDR from interfering with Lumon’s experiment on Gemma with Cold Harbor. It’s no surprise that he hasn’t outright rebelled against Lumon, given the iron grip that this cult-like organization has had on his psyche. Though Milchick may be the Innies’ hostage, his separation from the Eagans may give him room to muster the courage to fight against them.

    Helena turns against Lumon

    Helly looking in the mirror at her outie self in a scene from the finale of Severance on Apple TV+.
    Apple TV+

    Helena has served as an antagonist throughout Severance‘s first two seasons, but she seems to be harboring feelings of resentment toward herself and her life as an Eagan. Her Innie is proof that there is a good person inside her, and she may finally embrace the person she wants to be. Though she was impersonating Helly for much of season 2, Helena did sound sincere with Mark when she told him that she didn’t like who she was. This implies that she will eventually turn against her father and help Mark fight against Lumon.

    Irving returns to town

    Burt and Irving say goodbye at a train station in "Severance" season 2, episode 9.
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    Irving’s Outie was last seen on Severance leaving the town of Kier on a train. Though Burt told him never to return so that his life may be spared, news of the Innies taking over Lumon’s severed floor may reach him in season 3, forcing him to rethink his plans. Lumon may even ask Burt to get Irving so the latter’s Innie can reason with Mark and Helly.

    There is so much about Irving’s character that is still unknown, as he seems to have been investigating Lumon’s criminal activities for someone, but it isn’t explained who he really works for or why he is trying to take Lumon down. For this reason, season 3 will surely bring him back to explore more of who he is as the war with Lumon reigns on.

    Gemma teams up with Devon and Cobel

    Gemma in Lumon Industries in "Severance"
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    The season 2 finale of Severance didn’t reveal everything that happened between when Mark’s Innie left the birthing cabin and ended up on the severed floor. It’s possible Devon and Cobel were waiting for Mark to return with Gemma. Season 3 may begin with Gemma finding the duo out in Lumon’s parking lot, ready to take her away. Unfortunately for them, things didn’t go as planned as Mark’s Innie stayed inside Lumon, which should set off another difficult quest for Gemma.

    Just as Mark’s Outie tried to help Gemma break out of Lumon, season 3 will likely show her doing the same with her husband with Devon and Cobel’s help. This role reversal should give Gemma a more active role in the story going forward, having spent the first two seasons of Severance as a prisoner at Lumon.

    Helly gets pregnant with Mark’s child

    Mark and Helly running down a hallway in Lumon in "Severance" season 2.
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    This twist would be a massive game-changer for Severance. Mark had sexual relations with both Helly and Helena in season 2, so it is possible that one of them was impregnated by Mark. This pregnancy could also raise the question of whether the mother is an Innie or an Outie, as the time of conception may be unclear.

    This wouldn’t be the first time Innie was forced to give birth to an Outie’s child in Severance. However, a member of the Eagan family having an Innie’s child would have huge ramifications on the story and the characters. Though the Innies have tried to separate themselves from their Outies in season 2, Helly’s pregnancy could symbolically bridge both worlds forever and make her and Mark rethink their relationship.