Fans waited patiently for nearly three years for new episodes of Severance. The new season has now aired all 10 of its episodes and viewers were given answers to many questions they have had about all the ongoings of Lumon, Innies and, of course, the goats. The ending of Season 1 left us with a major cliffhanger, with Mark (Adam Scott), Helly (Britt Lower) and Irving (John Turturro) all waking up in the outside world, uncovering things about their life. Helly is an Eagan, Irv is investigating the company and Mark finds out his wife is actually alive).
Here's everything that happened in the Severance Season 2 finale.
Severance Season 2 Ending, Explained
We ended last episode with Devon (Jen Tullock) bringing Mark to the pregnancy cabin from Season 1, where they meet Ms. Cobel. They use the mechanisms of severance being available at the cabin to let Innie Mark communicate with Outie Mark. In order to gain his trust, she reveals he can save Gemma (Dichen Lachman) and what the "mysterious and important" work has been about this whole time.
That worries Mark, as ending Lumon means the Innies would be killed. Through a conversation with himself via the use of a camcorder, the two versions of Mark try to make sense of what happens after they save Gemma. When Outie Mark can't explain how the survival of both of them would work, Innie Mark gets angry. He loves Helly and knows if reintegrating even works, he'll lose her forever.
Ms. Cobel explains it all to him. The numbers are his wife, a doorway into the mind of Gemma. When he works on the numbers and processes his feelings, he's sorting them into tempers. Cobel calls them "the building blocks of her mind." Every file has been a consciousness of Gemma and, therefore, a new Innie. And Cold Harbor? Well, it's the last one.
Helly confronts her father
Jame Eagen (Michael Siberry) stands in the doorway of MDR, telling Helly it was a "funny speech she gave at the part.". Helly doesn't hold back, telling him, "God, you're f-ing weird." grabbing a pen to potentially attack the man if necessary. Jame makes an admission that he doesn't love his daughter. While she used to be a lot like Kier, but it left her as she got older. That's what he's looking for: Someone who embodies Kier Eagan. When Helly tells him he'll burn in hell, Jame replies that he has finally found the spirit.
They walk down the normally well-lit office, now shrouded in darkness. The only thing illuminated is a wax figurine of Kier Eagan that is there to watch Mark complete the file. They sit down and get to work, but they're unsure if this is the right path. Can they trust anything anybody has said to them?
As the file is near completion, Gemma gets escorted by the nurse Cecily (Sandra Bernhard). Mark finishes sorting the numbers, and the file is closed. Cue the song and dance — literally! The Kier statue begins to speak, telling Mark that upon completing the file, he's become "one of the most important people in history". Mr. Milchick (Trammel Tillman) arrives with a full marching band to celebrate the completion of the file.
Dylan hears from his Outie
Before they were facing off on opposite sides of a vending machine, Mr. Milchick (Tramell Tillman) arrives at the office and greets Dylan. His Outie has responded to his resignation request. Milchick leaves him to read it alone as he is duly swamped (evidenced by his magnificent run out of the room). His Outie is upset about his Innie engaging with his wife, but he gets it. He always wished he had the confidence of his Innie, and a part of him is happy knowing that part of him exists somewhere. Maybe someday Gretchen (Merritt Wever) will see what she sees in his Innie. Dylan is allowed to leave, but his Outie hopes he'll stay.
As the file is completed, Drummond (Ólafur Darri Ólafsson) goes to a room with Lorne (Gwendoline Christie) and a goat. After she tells him "Mammalians Nurturable brings an offering" and confirms that it has "verve and wiles, the enforcer tells her to kill the goat. But they are interrupted by the sound of banging. It's Mark trying to get to the dark hallway. Drummond attacks Mark, but with the help of Lorne, is able to hold him at gunpoint.
Meanwhile, Gemma enters the Cold Harbor room. While she doesn't remember her identity, she sees a crib and a screwdriver. Dr. Mauer (Robby Benson), watching her, tells her to to disassemble it. Mark finds the Cold Harbor room and uses the blood on his tie (Mr. Drummond's) to get into the room. Finally, he's reunited with Gemma. She's confused but he explains everything to her as Dr. Mauer watches on in horror. Stepping out of the room, she embraces him, and they flee.
Mark stays behind
Mark contemplates leaving, but Helly appears behind him. With Gemma free, Mark grabs Helly by the hand and stays behind in the office with her. The two run through the severed floor as the episode ends.
So what happens next?
Not only are Mark and Helly still inside Lumon on the severed floor, but they may also have total control over it. Mr. Drummond is dead, and Milchick is being held by Dylan and the marching band. Refusing to let his Innie die, Mark chooses to stay behind. Perhaps he will now hold himself hostage until he gets assurances that the life he's been promised (one with this version of Helly) is safe.
With Mark choosing to stay behind and Helly by his side, Severance ends Season 2 on yet another thrilling cliffhanger. But this time, the power dynamic has shifted. The Innies may finally have leverage. The myth of Kier is crumbling, the goats are still a mystery, and for the first time, Lumon doesn't seem untouchable.
Season 3 can’t come soon enough.
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