Severance Season 2, Episode 3 explores the mysteries surrounding Ms. Casey's disappearance and Mark's quest to find her. The episode features a chilling encounter with the Mammalians Nurturable department, a possible breakthrough in the search for Ms. Casey, and a heartwarming (yet confusing) reunion for Dylan G.
As always, Severance answers some questions and raises some new ones in Season 2 , Episode 3 . From the goat people to Mark’s quest to find out if his wife, Gemma, is still alive, there’s a lot of ground to cover. Spoilers follow. Inside Lumon ’s Severed Floor, Mark S (Adam Scott) recruits his fellow macrodata refiners to help him find the whereabouts of Ms. Casey (Dichen Lachman). Irving B (John Turturro) heads to Optics & Design where he runs into Felicia (Claudia Robinson).
They have a heartwarming reunion and get to talking. It’s only at the end of that conversation that things get really interesting. Irving shows her his drawings of Burt G (Christopher Walken) and she stumbles upon the illustration of the down elevator. “How do you know about the Exports Hall?” she asks. “I’m sorry,” Irving replies. “Do you remember where it is?” Irving asks. Felicia only gives him a look, but it’s clear she does. This is the first real lead anyone has in the case of the missing Ms. Casey. Irving remains cagey. He only tells Dylan G (Zach Cherry) about the paintings. He keeps all of his insights from Mark S and Helly R (Britt Lower) because he clearly doesn’t trust her after her obvious lie in the season premiere. Whether his fears will turn out to be correct remains to be seen, but questions remain: Is Helly R actually her Outie in disguise, a mole sent to discover what the others learned during the Overtime Contingency? By far the strangest moment of the episode came during Mark and Helly’s return to the goat room. They find it empty, and crawl through a tunnel intended for the baby goats into a sprawling room covered with grassy knolls. Here, many baby goats (or kids) bleat around the turf, and we finally meet the Mammalians Nurturable department, led by Lorne (played by Gwendoline Christie). It’s . . . very creepy. One of the Severed workers is wearing a black goat costume. Many of the others are dressed in bizarre hybrid office / farm clothes. When Mark and Helly ask about Ms. Casey, Lorne gets defensive. Eventually, she rings her bell and the MDR duo is surrounded by Severed employees straight out of a Stephen King novel. But they don’t back down. Mark asks what they would do if one of their baby goats went missing. Wouldn’t you try to find it? he reasons. Lorne relents, telling them that Ms. Casey has been there. She says that Ms. Casey did “sessions” in their husbandry tanks. What this means is less clear. Did she do her Wellness sessions for the Mammalian Nurturable employees in the husbandry tanks? Or was she in the tanks for some other purpose? What exactly is a Lumon husbandry tank, anyways? I think it was just Wellness sessions, however. The MN workers talk about her briefly. The goat man tells them that Ms. Casey said his Outie excelled at stargazing. “It meant a great deal to me,” he says. With no exact lead, Mark and Helly decide to go, but not before they’re asked to show their bellies. They comply, clearly baffled, and when they do a bet is settled among the Mammalian Nurturable workers when they see that no, MDR workers do not have pouches, after all. “See, pouchless,” Lorne says. “Proves nothing,” another retorts. This is a callback to Season 1, when Burt G. told Irving B. that there was a rumor that all MDR employees had pouches where they kept their larvae which would eventually grow and devour and replace them. The only MDR employee unwilling to help in the search for Ms. Casey is Dylan G who waves every attempt to recruit him in the case off. This is for a pretty obvious reason: Mr. Milchick (Tramell Tillman) has told him about the visitation wing. He’s also sworn him to secrecy, indicating that informing the others would lead to resentment. In this week’s episode, Dylan is taken by Ms Huang (Sarah Bock) to the new visitation wing where he sees images of him and his wife. And then she appears, looking rather nervous. This is Gretchen (Merritt Wever) who has never met her husband’s Innie before. At first, the thought occurred to me that this could just be a plant and not Dylan’s wife at all. That’s the sort of thing Lumon would do, after all. But it becomes clear quite quickly that this isn’t the case. First, she’s so sincere. She’s confused about why a child is working at Lumon. She mentions “Seth” to Dylan’s confusion and is quickly reprimanded by Ms. Huang. She even shows him a picture of their family taken at some Old West location where they’re all dressed up as cowboys. “We live on a cattle ranch?” Dylan asks, clearly confused. This is the sort of fantasy about his Outie that would appeal to Dylan G, who spent last season theorizing about all the badass things his Outie certainly achieved. Unfortunately, he learns from Gretchen that his Outie never really found his thing. Being a Severed Employee is the only thing that really worked for him. His Outie is kind of a loser, it turns out, though Gretchen doesn’t see it that wa
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