SEVERANCE Ending Explained | Helly Clues, Mark And Gemma, Season 2 Predictions & Episode 9 Review

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SEVERANCE Ending Explained | Helly R & Mark Reveals, Gemma Clues, Season 2 Theories & Episode 9 Review. We breakdown, review, recap and explain Severance Season 1 on Apple tv. This contains all the clues about Helly, Mark's wife Gemma, Irving's past and a lot more that you might have missed when watching the show.

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0:00 Severance Intro
0:16 Severance Explained
2:21 Season Recap, Helly R and Mark
4:00 Episode 9 Breakdown
4:13 The Helly R Twist Reveal And Clues
9:17 Dylan, Mark, Mrs Selvig & Milchick
11:26 Irving And Gemma
15:56 Ending Explained And Season 2 Theories
17:34 Severance Season 1 Review

Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives; when a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs.

Welcome to the Heavy Spoilers show I'm your host Paul aka the guy with no work life balance and this video we're breaking down Severance on Apple TV.

It's by far one of the best shows this side of the twenties and the Ben Stiller led series maintains it's mind bending motif all the way until the end. Now the series itself follows the employees of Lumon, a company who's work is so secretive that it's staff have to go through a procedure known as Severance in order to work there. The entire company is built around it's founder Kier who's very much seen as a diety amongst his employees. Many worship him and prop him up but like a lot of churches and religions, the secrets that they share have to be kept from the outside world.

Boiled down to it's simplest terms Severance basically involves splitting one's brain so that it percieves life inside work as being completely isolated and this is the same for outside as well. The person who has undergone this cannot share memories with themselves and thus they very much live two lives.

Now the one side of this sees someone basically living like they're never at work and they have no relationship with their colleagues or people from the company.

They even stagger the entrances and exits of the employees so that there's less chance of them meeting on the outside. They just spend their days either at their desk or Christopher Walken through the corridors until they find a connection.

The other side of this consciouness never leaves work and to them they end the day and immediately start the new one. As someone who worked lots of soul destroying, 12 hour shifts back to back in my past jobs I really related to this and I remember being on shifts and feeling like I'd never left the place.

You're just stuck in this constant cycle of working and the characters in the series are further left in the dark by the fact that they have no idea what they're actually doing there.

They're sat there day in and day out literally crunching numbers which is of course a metaphor for dead end jobs like this.

Sure once in a while they get 5 minutes of dancing but it feels like what Boris tells us a Downing Street party was like and it’s not much of a break.

As far as they're concerned they're gonna be stuck here until the day they die or manage to get resignation which is also somewhat death for this version of them. Now in order to leave, you have to get your outie version to agree that you can quit. However, to them they're just basically kicking back, putting their feet up, not experiencing work and still getting paid for it.

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