"Attila" is the sixth episode in the second season of the Apple TV+ thriller series Severance. It was released on February 21, 2025.
Synopsis[]
Bonds are tested on the severed floor. Outside, Irving attends a fraught dinner while Mark takes a reckless risk.
Plot[]
Mark tells Asal what he saw. She tells him he's making progress. Mark says it still feels like a nightmare and questions why Gemma was just rattling off a bunch of facts. What is Lumon doing to her? Asal only knows that she's essential to them. Mark is upset because she didn't even recognize him. Asal promises him the Gemma he knows is still in there. When he gets her out, it'll be the two of them outside Lumon together. Mark talks about bargaining as one of the stages of grief, all the things you'd do differently to have more time with the person you've lost. For him, he might actually get to do those things.
Dylan tells Mark and Helly about the drawing he found. Mark and Helly realize that must be where they're keeping Ms. Casey, on the floor beneath them. Dylan further tells them there were directions to get there on the back. Helly wants to see it, but he tells her he put it back behind the picture. He doesn't want to get in trouble right now. Helly doesn't care about that, so she offers to go get it. She teases him as she asks where exactly it is. He is mad and says they don't know everything, but refuses to tell them when they ask. He walks away and Helly tells Mark she has a hall pass, so she can go get the map now and they can start after lunch. Mark is more reluctant. Mark says he's starving and opens the fridge. As he looks, it flashes between their packaged Lumon meals and the contents of Mark's home fridge, confusing him. He looks up and sees flashes between Lumon and home. Helly asks if he's okay.
Miss Huang comes into Milchick's office. He has her sit and tells her about his performance review the day before. She asks how it went and he says many valid concerns were raised and he looks forward to addressing them. He feels he should remind her she can't graduate from her fellowship until he has deemed her Wintertide material. That means using her time well and focusing on her own duties. She understands. He tells her he'll be busy for the rest of the day and leaves it to her to steward the floor for the rest of the day. Once she's gone, he looks at his performance review.
Mark and Helly talk about Milchick threatening Mark in the elevator. Helly says they're trying to intimidate them to keep them from working together. Helly is even more determined to get the map. Mark finally admits to Helly that they had sex. She thinks he means himself and Ms. Casey, but he clarifies that he meant himself and Helly's Outie. At the retreat. He thought it was her. He apologizes, saying Helly's outie tricked him. Helly thinks it's another tactic, to drive a wedge between them. She leaves to go for a walk. He apologizes again, saying he thought it was her. She says it wasn't her and goes.
Helly walks down the hallway, then slips her shoes off and picks them up.
Milchick takes a jar of paperclips off a shelf and moves over to a table. He practices putting them on the right way.
Dylan guesses that his Outie and Gretchen went scuba diving for their first date. She corrects that they got Thai food. But he did take scuba lessons last year. It was a little expensive. He's had a lot of phases, like the diving and also woodworking and garage beer-making. Dylan says it sounds like he's trying to find something he excels at out there like he does at Lumon. Gretchen wonders if he's just not that. Dylan doesn't think it's that because he's happy with her in their visits. He wants to hear about their kids and look at her face. Gretchen likes that and likes their visits. Dylan wishes they could be together all the time. Gretchen says they are, but Dylan says she and his outie are and he isn't. He asks if they can try the hug again because he likes it. They scoot closer and hug.
Helly sits alone in a corner, holding her knees.
Mark works alone at his work station.
Dylan and Gretchen pull out of their hug.
Helly cries and remembers kissing Mark for the first time.
Gretchen and Dylan kiss.
Mark remembers kissing Helly and also having sex with Helena.
Helly walks back to MDR. As she gets there, Mark steps out. He was coming to find her as she was him. He starts to apologize again, but she stops him and says he thought it was her, which means he wanted to do it with her. It sucks that Helena got to have that and Helly didn't. She hates that Helena controls her and all of them. Mark offers to tell Helly about their encounter, but she doesn't want Helena's memory. She wants her own. She asks if he would like that. He says he would. But how? He looks around, illustrating the lack of appropriate spaces. Helly walks away.
Mark and Helly walk together. They come to a room where the furniture is covered with plastic sheets. She says it's like a tent. They move some of the plastic sheets to form a tent underneath. They climb under and look at each other. Helly admits she's nervous. Mark is, too. They start undressing and then kissing. Mark checks that it's okay before pushing his hand up her skirt. They continue having sex.
MDR sits empty.
Milchick finishes his paper clip practice. His hands are shaking as he grabs his performance review again. He flips to the page about him using too many big words. He goes to a mirror, where he repeats, "You must eradicate from yourself childish folly," the phrases he'd said to Miss Huang. Then he changes it to, "You must abandon childish things." Then it becomes, "You must grow up." He repeats the word, "Grow" several times.
Mark and Helly walk back to MDR. She asks if it was different with her. He pushes her back toward a wall and kisses her. When he pulls back and sees blood, he thinks she's bleeding, but she tells him he's the one who's bleeding. He reaches up and finds blood is dripping from his nose.
Mark applies pressure to his nose and Miss Huang tells him he has two minutes left. She says the humidity on the floor is kept at 45%, so it must be something else. She asks if Helly punched him. Helly says not today. Miss Huang asks what he was doing when it started and Helly says they were refining something. She asks if he has a deviated septum, but he doesn't know what that is. She offers to put petroleum jelly in his nostrils and he says no. She asks about other symptoms, like auras or hallucinations. He says no and he thinks the nosebleed has stopped. He feels better. Miss Huang takes his blood pressure. He hears a voice asking where he is. He says he's at Lumon. Mark flashes between being in the room with Helly and Miss Huang and being in his basement with Asal.
Mark stops flashing and find himself in his basement. Asal asks if he was just at Lumon. He asks what time it is. She asks if he's at Lumon or in his basement with her. He says he doesn't know. She asks if he remembers a black hallway. He remembers a desk. He starts to struggle as he tries to remember. Asal says it's another memory, a recent one, which is a good sign. He'll feel better once it comes together. He asks when that'll happen. She wants to speed up the process. He questions if it's safe and she says there's a slight chance of hemorrhage. She decides they'll flood the chip through the hole he already has in his head. She parts his hair to see it, but he jumps up and orders her to take her hands off him. He says he's not doing this and tells her to take her stuff off him. Once he's free, he leaves to go eat.
Irving sits in his car outside Burt's house. He has a bottle of wine as requested. He combs his mustache and then goes up to the door. Burt answers and asks who he is then reveals that it's a joke. He invites Irving inside, saying that Fields is tending to the ham. They also have corn. Cecil Fields tells Burt not to ask about the glaze because he already put it on. Fields and Irving introduce themselves. Irving apologizes for his last visit, knowing it probably felt invasive. Fields says what's his is Irving's.
As they eat, Burt and Irving talk about their work. Someone once threw red paint on Burt as he walked into work. He thinks the Whole Mind people have gone off the deep end. Irving asks how Burt ended up working for Lumon. Burt says he was guided to Lumon's door by Jesus. Irving is surprised. Fields says Burt could leave it at that and let Irving wonder what he meant. Burt says they'd been attending the Lutheran church for years and he'd been a bit of a scoundrel in his younger days. One Sunday at breakfast, Fields asks if he was going to heaven. Burt pretended to think about it, but he knew the answer was a no. Fields then asked what he was supposed to do up there for eternity by himself. So they went to church and the sermon that day was about severance, which was very new at the time. The pastor said that the church's stance is that innies are complete individuals with souls, that can be judged separately from their outies. An innie could go to heaven while their outie burned. They figured if that were true, it might be a way for part of Burt to go to heaven with Fields.
Mr. Drummond looks around, then pulls out a large ring of keys and unlocks Irving's door.
Dylan, Gretchen, Jim, and Merrick are eating when Dylan tells Gretchen it's the end of the month. Salespeople are dying to get cars off the lot to hit their numbers. Gretchen just looks at him and he agrees to look, but won't commit to buying anything. Then he asks how her visit to Lumon went. She tells him it got cancelled, but she doesn't know why. She excuses Jim from the table as he finishes eating, sending him to play with his sister. Dylan tries and fails to get Merrick to eat.
A server delivers two fortune cookies to Mark's table. He opens and eats them. A few tables away, Helena sits down and looks over at her. She looks back at him and then gets up and moves to his table. She tells him she's Helena Eagan from Lumon, but he knows who she is. She says it's nice to meet him officially and asks if he's had enough to eat. He says yes. He allows her to sit with him. She says she's heard good things about his work. He's heard nothing at all about his work. She apologizes for the systemic error the other night. He asks if she means the overtime thing. She does and says it never should have happened and it never will again. They take pride as a company in being better than that. She knows all about what happened because she's like the head of the company. But she knows she's not dumb. He reminds her that she's the one who developed a revolutionary medical procedure, but she credits her father with that. Mark should meet him sometime. They banter about it, talking about it like they're a couple. Helena then says she'd really love to hear about his experience with the Overtime Contingency. She can't imagine how confusing and traumatic it must have been for him. She knows he's been through so much with losing his wife, Hanna. He corrects that it's Gemma. Helena says it's a shame because she was so young. Mark starts coughing, but brushes off her concern and gets up to leave. He says it was nice to meet her. They look at each other for a few moments and then Mark leaves.
Mark steps outside and gets into his car. Then he pulls away.
Drummond opens a locked box at Irving's place and finds a list of severed Lumon employees with information about them. On the list is Burt.
Burt says they used to call each other Hon. Then ten years ago, it became Attila. Fields asks if Irving knows history. Burt says he does. Fields then says it wasn't ten years ago. It was twenty. Fields remembers because Burt was having drinks with his Lumon partner and it startled him. Irving asks if the first severed office didn't open twelve years ago. Burt says it did and encourages Fields to stop drinking his wine. Fields takes another sip anyway. Irving comments on the corn being special. Fields asks if they think they ever made love at work. He wants them to be pragmatic adults about it. There's a non-zero chance they had unprotected sex, so he feels he has the right to ask. Burt asks if he's done humiliating their guest. Fields says he's not mad. He's been talking to Paster Gale about it and believes innies deserve to experience love. He means that and he hopes it was beautiful.
Mark comes home and goes down to his basement. He apologizes to Asal for being a dick and says he wants to finish the procedure tonight.
Asal has hooked Mark back up. She injects something into the back of his head and then cuts into the skin there. He can hear as she opens up the hole in his head. Then she floods the area around his chip with liquid. She puts a steri-strip over the wound and he asks how soon it'll happen. She says it'll be fast and he immediately starts to feel it happening. He experiences his innie's memory of having sex with Helly. He jerks back and Asal warns him to keep his head still. There's a knock at his door and she tells him to ignore it. Devon calls out to Mark, who says since his car is in the driveway, she knows he's home. He gets up to go to her, flattening his hair over the wound. Devon tells him she left him five messages and asks if he's better. He says no, he's still sick. She tells him that since the floodlight was a bust, she's had another idea she admits is dumber. She asks if he remembers the rich lady from baby camp. Before she can continue, Mark tells her he's already trying something else. She asks what that is. He tells her not to worry about it because he's doing it himself. She asks why he's trying to cut her out of this. Mark has flashes as he tells Devon he isn't. He snaps and admits that he is and that he didn't ask for her help. He asks what that smell is. Devon doesn't smell anything. Mark’s hand involuntarily twitches (similarly to his first reintegration procedure) and nudges a glass across the counter, experiencing flashes of Gemma and Ms. Casey. Devon then stands up as he collapses to the floor. Asal comes in and tells Devon not to touch him. Devon tries to console Mark as he convulses.
Irving thanks Burt for giving him the spare ham and asks if Fields is okay. Burt says he'll be embarrassed tomorrow, but he's fine. He gets fuzzy about things, like saying Burt worked at Lumon twenty years ago, before severance existed. Irving had a good time anyway and suggests doing it again sometimes. Burt asks if he means with Fields or just the two of them. Irving says he meant with Fields, but is fine with it either way. Burt sees Irving out.
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Adam Scott as Mark Scout
- Britt Lower as Helena Eagan
- Tramell Tillman as Seth Milchick
- Zach Cherry as Dylan George
- Jen Tullock as Devon Scout-Hale
- Michael Chernus as Ricken Hale (credit only)
- Dichen Lachman as Gemma Scout/Ms. Casey
- Sarah Bock as Eustice Huang
- John Turturro as Irving Bailiff
- Christopher Walken as Burt Goodman
- Patricia Arquette as Harmony Cobel (credit only)
Guest Starring[]
- Merritt Wever as Gretchen George
- Darri Ólafsson as Mr. Drummond
- John Noble as Cecil Fields
- Karen Aldridge as Asal Reghabi
Co-Starring[]
Notes and Trivia[]
- The title of the episode refers to Attila the Hun, the ruler of the Huns during the early 5th Century CE. This is most obviously a reference to Fields and Burt Goodman's affectionate use of "Attila" between them, but may also refer to the fact that Attila died of a hemorrhage (some say a nosebleed) during a feast, similarly to how Mark Scout experiences a nosebleed shortly before succumbing to reintegration complications during this episode (immediately after consuming a large quantity of food).
- Mr. Milchick references an academic program known as "Wintertide" in his conversation with Ms. Huang in this episode; "Wintertide" is an anagram of "Dieter Twin", possibly a hidden reference to Dieter and Kier Eagan.
- The Chinese restaurant Mark goes to in this episode is called Zu Fu, which translates to "paternal grandfather" in Mandarin; this may be a reference to Kier Eagan, who has been previously referred to simply as "the Grandfather". This would be consistent with the running trend of nearly every institution in Kier, PE seemingly being named after a member of the Eagan family.
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References[]
Season 2 | |||||
#01 | "Hello, Ms. Cobel" | #05 | "Trojan's Horse" | #09 | "The After Hours" |
#02 | "Goodbye, Mrs. Selvig" | #06 | "Attila" | #10 | "Cold Harbor" |
#03 | "Who Is Alive?" | #07 | "Chikhai Bardo" | ||
#04 | "Woe's Hollow" | #08 | "Sweet Vitriol" | ||
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