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"Good News About Hell" is the first episode in the first season of the Apple TV+ thriller series Severance. It was released along with the next episode on February 18, 2022.

Synopsis[]

Mark is promoted to lead a team of employees who've had their memories surgically divided between their work and personal lives.

Plot[]

A redheaded woman wakes up lying facedown on a table hearing a voice coming from a nearby speaker asking who she is. The question is repeated when she doesn't answer. As she wakes up, the voice says he got ahead of himself and he asks if she'd take a brief survey. He thinks it'll make her feel better. She asks who's speaking to her. She gets off the table and tries to open the door, but it's locked. The voice says he'd like to chat after they complete the survey. She says she won't take the survey and continues trying to get out of the room. When she realizes she can't, she agrees to complete the survey. When she asks what she gets at the end, he says that depends on her answers. The first question is who she is. She thinks. He says if she can't answer the question, it's okay to say she doesn't know. Next he asks what state or territory she was born in. She doesn't know that either. Next, he asks her to name any state or territory. She says Delaware. The next question is about Mr. Eagan's favorite breakfast. That doesn't make sense to her. The final question is what color her mother's eyes are. She doesn't know and asks what's happening. He reviews her answers with her and she asks what he did to her. Mark Scout, the source of the voice, opens the door and says she got a perfect score.

Mark sits in his car and cries. After some time, he stops crying, checks his watch, puts on his badge, and gets out of his car. Then he walks toward a large office building. Inside, Florence sees him and uses the phone to call someone and asks if they're ready for him. After a moment, she hangs up and tells him to go ahead. Mark goes past a sign that says SVR'D ACCESS and enters a locker room. There, he takes off his coat, then trades his watch and badge for different ones and changes his shoes. He exits the locker room and Judd greets him and checked him with a wand before allowing him to enter an elevator. In the elevator, Mark goes through a transition. He exits and makes his way through several hallways and into Macrodata Refinement. He sits down at his desk, which has a picture of him with three other men and a light-up desk ornament with his face on it. Dylan George notices he's breathing weird and asks if he's getting sick. Mark says maybe and remembers that Petey was sniffling the day before. Dylan says he'll rip Mark's larynx out if he breathes on him. Dylan is working at another station. He hopes Petey isn't out for the day because he's close to finishing a file and needs Petey to process it. Mark thinks he's out and he opens a file on his computer, filling the screen with numbers. It's 19% complete. Irving Bailiff comes in, jokingly asking them what's for dinner. Dylan reminds Irving that they hate that greeting. They have eight reasons. They tell him they think Petey's sick. Dylan is irritated about Petey being out because if he doesn't see Dylan finishing his file, Dylan might get passed over for Refiner of the Quarter and miss out on his waffle party. Irving says the perks are getting out of hand. They used to get a handshake and a refill on the creamer. Dylan doesn't believe him, but Irving insists it's true. Mr. Milchick comes in and greets them. He asks Mark to come have a word with him.

Milchick leads Mark down several hallways to Ms. Cobel's new office. The last time Mark was in her office, it was a completely different one. Mark asks what this is about, but Milchick ignores him and just says a compliment about the office would make her day. They enter Administration and then Cobel's office. Mark compliments it, but when she says it's horrid, he says the old one was better. Cobel says he looks hungover and tells him to sit. Milchick plugs a speaker in to her computer as she says the board will be joining them remotely. Cobel announces that Mark is at her desk. Mark says hello and assumes this is about him acting as department chief for the day. He's subbed for Petey before, so it shouldn't be a big deal. Cobel says Petey is no longer with the company. Milchick says he's sorry because Mark and Petey were one of his favorite office friendships. Mark asks why they didn't get any notice of this. Policy prohibits them from telling him anything. Cobel has Mark put his key card on her desk then tells him he's the new Macrodata Refinement department chief. He takes his new key card and shakes Cobel's hand. Milchick gives Mark a binder and Cobel says Irving will be there to help him run the training, as it's his first time. Mark thanks the board as he goes to leave, but Cobel says they won't be contributing vocally to the meeting.

Irving says the last woman they had in MDR was Carol, who sat in Dylan's old seat. Mark says they'll be fine. Irving knows Mark and Petey were close because Petey was the only person who really appreciated Mark's humor. Mark asks about starting with the input survey. Milchick says that's standard and says to start with 1A and continue based on her answers. He asks what if he just talks to her, but Milchick says she deserves to have the information presented in the proper order. Mark looks at the binder and Irving tells him the trainee has to ask three times before Mark can let her leave. Mark underlines that. Milchick has the television set up with the feed. He leaves, telling them to start when they're ready. Mark starts by asking her who she is. Irving says he skipped the preamble. Mark apologizes and goes back to that. He reads directly from the script. The woman rattles the doorknob as Mark starts the survey. Irving says she's going to break in, but Mark says she won't.

Milchick asks Cobel if he should help when they see the woman trying to escape. Cobel tells him no.

Mark tells the woman she got a perfect score. He apologizes for skipping the preamble. She asks if she's livestock, grown as a food. He says she isn't. She asks what her name is and he says she's Helly R. He invites her to sit. He thanks her for taking the survey and says she's at an orientation. He explains that she's been hired to a position on the severed floor of Lumon Industries. Mark flips through the binder when she asks what that is. He says she's confused about the Severance Procedure, but before they talk about that, he wants to talk about the work/life balance. Before he can continue, she picks up the speaker, throws it at him, and goes for the door again, but it's still locked. He asks her to sit back down, which she does. He tells her he's Mark and a few years ago, he woke up on the table just like she did. A voice asked him 19 times who he was. When he realized he couldn't answer, he told the voice he would find him and kill him. He didn't kill the voice. Instead, that voice became his best friend, Petey. There's a life to be had at Lumon. He goes back to the script, but she slams his binder shut and asks to be let out. He tells her to ask him again because she's asked twice. She tells him she'd like to leave the building now. He reads from the script, saying they'll get her out of there. He knocks on the door and has Irving open it.

Mark leads Helly through several hallways. He explains that the departments are all spaced out but they'll fill in because Lumon is planning an expansion. She asks if she's part of that. He says no, she's a replacement. She asks for whom. Mark shows Helly to her stairwell and tells her he's not allowed to see. He can't watch her leave. He waits around the corner as Helly goes to the stairwell door. She opens the door only to find herself in the same hallway, facing the way she came. She tries again and again finds herself in the hallway. She tries running through it, but that doesn't work either. All the while, Mark waits just out of view. She asks him if she's dead and he says no. She asks why she can't leave and he says she did, but she came back. He leads her back.

Milchick puts a bandage on the wound on Mark's forehead while Cobel says Helly weaponized office equipment on her first day, so she'll be fun. Cobel understands the urge to pummel Mark, but they both have to be strong. There's only one part of her orientation left and Mark can't screw it up because it's a video. She gives Helly a disk and welcomes her to Lumon. Helly picks up the disk, which has her name on it and leaves, walking past Mark. Mark goes into Cobel's office and sits down at her request. He asks if she's mad and she says she is. Her mother was an atheist and used to say there was good news and bad news about hell. The good was that it was just the product of a morbid human imagination. The bad news is that whatever humans can imagine, they can usually create. Mark doesn't understand. Cobel says a department like his can be so good or so bad. The difference is the people.

Back in MDR, with Irving, Dylan, and Mark working at their desks, Milchick starts the video for Helly. It features her outie self two hours ago, consenting to going through the severance procedure, separating her memories from work and her personal life. She won't remember anything about the world outside when she's on the severed floor and won't remember the severed floor when she's outside. She's aware that it's comprehensive and irreversible. Once the video is done, Milchick sends Helly to her desk. She asks if she'll ever leave there. Mark says she'll leave at 5:00. Well, actually 5:15 as their exits were staggered. But it won't feel like she has left to this version of her. She asks if she has a family and he says she'll never know. She asks if she doesn't have a choice and Mark says every time she finds herself there, it's because a version of herself chose to come.

Mark leaves the severed floor. He passes Judd on the way out and says good night. Then he trades his innie's things for his own and leaves. When he gets out of his car, he finds an enveloped addressed to him on the windshield. Inside is a note saying he hit an overhead projector slide and that's how he hurt his forehead. As an apology, they've enclosed a VIP gift card to Pip's Bar and Grille. He feels the bandage on his forehead and then gets in his car to leave.

As he drives, he nearly hits Helly, though they don't recognize each other. He drives to Baird Creek Manor and pulls into his driveway. He goes inside and gets a beer out of the fridge. He drinks it while watching television.

In the morning, Mark goes to take his recycling can out, but find the space occupied by his neighbor's can. He goes back inside and calls her to talk to her about it, reminding her that trash is tomorrow and recycling is today. With both hers there, there's no room for his.

Mark is sitting watching television when there's a knock at the door. He opens it to find Devon Scout-Hale, his sister, who asks if he forgot. He says yes, so she offers to wait while he puts on pants.

Devon drives Mark back to her house. He asks how it's dinner if there's no dinner. Devon says he owes her because she was a better sibling to him when they were kids. She also thought he'd want to be around people as he gets close to the anniversary. He says no. She notices his forehead and he says it's okay because he got a gift card to Pip's. She tells him to enjoy. He says he will without her.

At Devon's, Ricken, her husband, answers the door and corrects Mark when he calls him Rick.

They sit around a table with Ricken's friends. They have water, but no food. Patton says people overlook that life isn't food. Food is just fuel. Ricken and Rebeck agree, but Devon says Mark and their dad used to have "whiskey is life" carved on a flask. Danise says Ricken told them he's a former history professor. She asks for his take on this. He says he's not sure because he taught mostly about World War I. Patton says he was just reading something about the levels of violence throughout history and it said that they actually called it the Great War and it would have been a faux pas to call it World War I. Mark says that it wasn't called World War I until World War II had happened. Ricken says that Mark's late wife Gemma was a Russian literature professor, but now Mark works for Lumon. He says it's been about two years. They ask if he designs the medicines and he says no. Patton thought Lumon was more on the technology side of things, but Danise says they started in with 1800s with topical salves. They seem to make everything now though. Mark says he's in the corporate archives division. Patton says he knows all the dirty secrets then. Ricken says Mark's work is sensitive enough to require the severance procedure. The others are intrigued by this. Devon says that's Mark's choice to tell people or not and Ricken apologizes. Danise finds it fascinating. She wishes she could do it, but she'd always be thinking about the other her. Mark says there is no other one. It's him doing the job. She asks what it feels like. Patton says it's simple. One's memories are bifurcated so you have no recollection of work when you're not there. He asks if he got that right. Before Mark can answer, Danise asks if you go into work at nine, is it suddenly five and you're leaving. Mark says they stagger them a bit. Patton says when you're at work, you can't access outside memories. In effect, that version of you is trapped there. Mark challenges him on his phrasing. Ricken tries to redirect the conversation. He says Mark made a controversial choice, but he stands behind Mark without reservation. The others agree. Ricken thinks the lack of food has allowed them to dig in on a much deeper level. Patton has a friend in Lima who hasn't had a food-based dinner even in a long time.

Devon cuts a sandwich in half and asks if Mark will forgive her for $3000. He says her child is innocent, so he'll wait until after it's born to murder her. She gives him the sandwich and asks him how therapy is going. She realizes he's not going anymore. He says the work thing has helped. She's proud of him for taking the job and thinks Gemma would have been as well, but she feels like forgetting about Gemma for eight hours a day isn't the same thing as healing. She offers to let him crash there since he's already there. He says no because her house smells like pregnancy. She makes a joke referencing Danise's questions, then says he's definitely staying there.

Ricken shows Mark the baby's room. He's making all the sheets himself, so he won't finish with the big one for some time. In the meantime, Mark is stuck in a twin bed. Mark still doesn't understand the three beds. Devon says Ricken's colleague told them that switching beds as the child grows can wound the child, but providing all the beds the child will have at birth will allow it to progress across the room at its own rate. Ricken thinks people really enjoyed Mark tonight. They say good night.

Mark lies awake late at night. He gets up and goes to the kitchen for some water. As he drinks it, he notices someone standing outside. Mark goes outside, but after a vehicle passes, the person is gone. Mark goes back inside.

In the morning, Mark tells Devon he's been up for a while. He tells her about the man in the yard. He says the man looked at him weirdly, like he knew him. She asks if the prowler invading her home made him feel seen. Mark says yes. Devon thinks it was just a stumbler from the bar down the hill. She says Mark smells like a distillery. He says he had to drown out the memory of their mom and dad switching out his beds when they were kids.

Back at home, Mark cleans his gutters. He looks out in the distance.

Mark gets a call from Mrs. Selvig as he looks at the Pip's menu. He goes over the trash versus recycling schedule with her again. He tells her he can't talk because he's out to dinner. The man he saw sits down across from him and tells him to hang up. Mark tells Mrs. Selvig his food is there so he has to go. The man says, "Hi, kids. What's for dinner?" Mark is confused, so the man apologizes because he doesn't get the reference. Mark asks if the man is following him. The man says Mark's voice is different here, worse. He says he's Petey from work. Mark says that's not possible because everyone in his department is severed. He says he was, too. Mark says it's permanent. Petey says bypassing the implant wasn't easy, but he had help. Mark asks if he was unhappy at work and couldn't just lodge a complaint. Petey says he tried that first and so did Mark. Mark says Petey has unsecured and now he thinks they're after him. Petey says yes, Graner is probably out there right now. Mark asks if that's a person he knew. Petey says they both know him and don't like him. Petey gives Mark a red envelope and says nothing is like they say down there. If something happens to him, the things he knows need to stay known. He'd prefer it to be by a friend. Mark asks if they're friends. Petey says he's Mark's best friend and Mark is his very good friend.

Mark opens the envelope. Inside is a card, a birthday card for a niece. Petey apologizes for that, saying he knows it's not appropriate but he had to grab something. They used to wonder what kind of men they were on the outside, the choices they'd made and why. He used to think it would take a monster to put someone in a place like that office, especially if that someone was himself. But they're not monsters. He won't force Mark to know what's going on down there, but if he wants to know, there's an address on the back of the card. If he goes there, alone, he'll find the beginning of a very long answer. On the back is "499 Half Loop Rd."

At home, Mark talks to Mrs. Selvig. She's embarrassed that she mixed up the bins. He says it's no problem. She asks how his dinner was. He says it was fine, but he's tired. She tells him about her mother, who was Catholic. She used to say it takes the saints eight hours to bless a sleeping child. She hopes Mark wasn't rushing the saints. Mark promises to give them ample time that night. Before he goes inside, Mrs. Selvig tells him he's a good person. Mark goes inside.

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Notes and Trivia[]

  • The watch worn by Mark before starting work (seen while in his car and while he's changing before checking in) looks like a Russian Vostok Komandirskie military watch.

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