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"Half Loop" is the second episode in the first season of the Apple TV+ thriller series Severance. It was released along with the previous episode on February 18, 2022.

Synopsis[]

The team train new hire Helly on macrodata refinement. Mark takes a day off to meet with a mysterious former colleague.

Plot[]

Helly records her attestation video prior to her severance procedure. Once she's done, Milchick stop recording and shows her around, explaining what will happen to her severed self. They look at the carving of Kier and Milchick says he loves seeing the sunrise on Kier's face. He used to eat three raw eggs in milk each morning, his favorite breakfast. Helly has heard that. Milchick takes her to a room where she'll be prepped for her procedure.

Helly talks as her procedure is started, saying she heard it doesn't hurt. Milchick tells her to relax as her head is opened. Someone drills into the back of her skull and then inserts her implant. Milchick says he'll let her know how it went later. He's very excited to meet her.

Helly enters through the stairwell. Milchick says her orientation has been fun. She asks where she is. He explains that sometimes, when a severed employee is having a hard time adjusting, they'll bring them to the stairwell. She asks if she's trying to leave and he says no. It's just part of the process. She just needs to turn around and go back in. He welcomes her again moments later. He says it's not a problem and tells her to give it another shot. Once she's in, he tells someone on the phone that it's going fair. Then Helly comes diving back through the door. Milchick helps her up and she realizes she doesn't want to be in there. Milchick says she's learning that she does. When they heard she was coming, it was like a miracle. What she's doing is amazing. Helly goes back in again. At the end of the day, she emerges from the elevator. Milchick greets her with flowers.

Mark enters Macrodata Refinement and turns on the lights. He grabs the Senior Refiner Morning Checklists and starts completing the tasks, including making coffee and refilling the bathroom soap. As he dusts the picture of himself with Dylan, Irving, and Petey, he pauses to look at Petey. He takes the copy of the picture from each of their desks and puts them in the storage closet behind some boxes. Helly finds him there and asks if it's tomorrow now. He tells her it's actually Monday. She doesn't even feel like she left and an entire weekend happened. He says that's how nights and weekends feel for them. She'll get used to it. He finds it helpful to focus on the effects of sleep since they don't get to experience sleep itself. She might feel rejuvenated or happy. It's 9:05. He says they stagger their entries so they don't meet on the outside, which they find important. She asks if they're not friends. He says he guesses not.

Dylan tells Helly about Tumwater, which he started eleven weeks ago. He's 96% through sorting it, so he's earned four of the five tier incentives. He shows her the erasers and finger traps he has earned. 100% completion is tier five, which gets you a caricature portrait. He pulls a drawer open to show her he has several of those. Each one represents a finished file. She asks if that's the highest reward. He says for percentages, yes, but if they hit their numbers by quarter's end, one of them gets named refiner of the quarter, which gets you a waffle party. He tells her he's a deadlock for that this quarter, so she shouldn't get her hopes up. She asks him about Mark's crystal head cube, but Dylan explains that that wasn't a prize, just a gift they gave him. From under the desk, Mark asks Helly to flip on the console. She turns it on and Mark opens the Siena file for her. Irving interrupts to ask Mark about him removing the group pictures from their desks. Mark says he did that because they'll be taking a new group picture today at Helly's party. Mark shows Helly the contents of the file and says everything in it falls into one of four categories. They group each line and sort it evenly between five digital buckets. He has her poke around. Irving interrupts again to say the old photos are supposed to stay on the desk until the new ones come in. Mark doesn't answer him. Helly asks if the data is supposed to make sense to her. Mark says no, it's all encoded. She'll categorize it based on how each line makes her feel. Category one numbers will feel sort of scary, for example. Helly is bewildered by this. Mark says it doesn't make sense until you see it and it'll take a while to see it. Irving comes up with the passage in the handbook about changing group photos, which he has printed out. Helly asks if she's trapped there or if she can quit. Mark says she can submit a resignation request with her outside self for review, but he and Dylan admit they tend to be rejected. Plus this version of her only exists and Lumon, so quitting would mean she ceases to exist. Milchick comes in with a melon bar and welcomes Helly, saying she's fitting in and they should get this party started.

Milchick starts the game by rolling the ball to Irving, who introduces himself and says he's worked there for three years. Something about him is that he knows all nine core Lumon principles. Milchick asks which is his favorite and he hesitates for a moment before saying all nine, but for today, Cheer. He stands up to and starts to do a trust fall. Milchick stops him, saying there's no trust fall today. Irving sits down and rolls the ball to Helly over her objection. She picks it up and says she's been at Lumon for ten hours and doesn't know anything about herself. She tosses the ball to Milchick, who tosses it back, saying she knows something. She insists she doesn't. She went home last night, but she doesn't know what home is. Dylan likes to think his outie lives on a riverboat. Helly asks what an outie is. Mark says their outies are them in the outside world beyond the severed floor of Lumon. She saw hers yesterday in the video. Helly says she has some things to say to her outie and asks if she can record something back. Irving laughs. Milchick says communication between selves is curtailed. Helly asks about writing her outie a note. Milchick says the elevators are equipped with code detectors so messages can't be passed through. Helly tries to ask in another way, but Milchick says she's not understanding the game. He takes the ball from her and says she's Helly. She's 30 years old, is allergic to almonds, and has weak enamel. At 5'6", she's the fourth tallest person in the office and her hair is shoulder-length. And seeing her with them, he would say she has a family. Next, Mark gets the ball. He says he's Mark and he's been with Lumon for two years. And he loves this game. Milchick says he said that last time. Mark thinks for a minute and then says he broke protocol this morning. He was dusting the old group photos and it made him feel sad to see Petey and worried that he wouldn't be able to run MDR like Petey. Dylan has similar worries. So he put the photos in the storage closet, which they aren't supposed to do. Irving notes his objection. Milchick finds his reaction sweet, but is puzzled that Mark would have an outburst like this over Petey and not for Carol D. Mark says they knew Carol D. was leaving before she did and her outie filmed a thank you. Petey was just gone and they don't know what happened to him. Milchick interrupts him as he lists possibilities. He says it's a good time to remind themselves that things like deaths happen outside of Lumon. A life at Lumon is protected from such things. They should have gratitude for that. Milchick then redirects them back to the melon bar.

Dylan struggles to choose melon. Irving looks at his and then puts it down. He notices something black under his fingernails. Mark apologizes to Helly for derailing her game. Helly admits that while she already had, he definitely made it worse. She asks how he'll find out if Petey's okay. Mark says Milchick was clear and Helly is surprised that he's done asking questions about his best friend suddenly disappearing. Mark defends Milchick, saying it's best to listen when he says to do things because he can't always be nice like that. Milchick calls their attention to take a new group photo.

They all line up against the wall for the picture. Milchick takes several shots and then Helly walks away. She says she's not going to work here anymore. She writes a note on a notepad, saying she doesn't want to do any of it. Mark says they told her there's code detectors. She asks if he's tried because it sounds made up to her. Mark follows her as she walks down the hall. She runs when she notices him following. She puts her access card into the elevator and gets on. The lights immediately turn red and Mark is shut out away from her. Doug Graner appears as Helly tries to force the elevator doors closed. He stops the lights from flashing and tells Helly to come out of the elevator. He takes the note from her and tells her to come with him. Mark calls to him and says Helly's a wayward trainee. He says it's his first time training and he must have forgotten to go over data-smuggling rules with her. He introduces Helly to Graner and takes the blame for Helly tripping the alarm. Graner says it's on him as department chief and has Mark come with him.

Graner leads Mark to the Break Room and lets him inside. Mark walks down a long, narrow hallway toward a room where Cobel is waiting.

Outie Mark asks Alexa about being a midwife. She's attended over 300 births, mostly back in Montana. She says they get about two per day depending. Mark takes another sip of his drink and realizes that amounts to about ten per week. She asks if he's vetting her for his sister. He says he isn't and she seems great. He finishes his drink. Alexa asks him about working for Lumon. He says he's in the archives division, working as a corporate historian of sorts. It's sensitive material, which is why he had to be severed. Alexa asks if he really doesn't know anything about his work. He says that's the idea. She says he could have a girlfriend at Lumon and not know it and if he met someone on the outside, he wouldn't know in there. He could be married with kids and forget they exist for eight hours every day. She asks if that doesn't mess with his head. He says that's the point for some people and takes another drink.

Mark and Alexa walk outside and she asks if the temperature feels normal to him as a local. He says he's technically from Ganz and asks if Minnesota isn't also really cold with the lakes. She says it is, but she's actually from Montana. She asks if he lives in Lumon housing and he says he lives in Baird Creek, which is subsidized by Lumon. They come across people from the Whole Mind Collective handing out fliers opposing severance. Mark approaches them and takes a flier. They explain that they're trying to keep companies like Lumon from forcing their employees to get severed. They're lobbying for it and Jame Eagan is trying to sever kids. Mark asks what about the self-mutilating types who do it willingly. They realize he's mocking him and they start arguing. Mark then looks at Alexa and they walk away.

At home, Mark drinks a beer. He goes to answer his door and finds Mrs. Selvig with a peace offering for the bin situation. He invites her in to have them with milk and she says she's experimenting with chamomile. She notices he smells nice and asks if he was on a date. He says his sister set him up with her midwife, but it didn't work out. He tries one of the cookies and grimaces, but then says they're magic. She tells him her late husband was a carpenter and before he died, he said he would start building them a house in the hereafter, with a guest apartment in the back in case she found a new man before she got there. He even drew up plans, which she keeps in her purse.

As Mark sees Mrs. Selvig out, she tells him to stop by the shop for a mugwort bath bomb to help him sleep. Mark looks at his burned-out light and goes to the basement to find a bulb. Down there, he finds some of Gemma's crafts. He closes the box.

Mark sleeps on his couch with the TV on.

The next morning, Mark finds the Whole Mind Collected flier in his pocket as he gets into his car. He goes back inside to get the card from Petey and leaves again. As he drives, Mark calls in sick to Lumon. He says it's a minor stomach event and he expects to be back tomorrow.

Irving goes to the kitchenette and asks Dylan where Mark is. Dylan says he's probably sick because they wouldn't fire him and Petey in the same week. Irving hopes not because the quarterly deadline is coming up and he isn't looking to be the department chief. Dylan says that's a lot of confidence for a man who got disciplined for sleeping at work. Irving says he can't help that he was hired older than Dylan. Helly comes in and says it never stops. Dylan agrees. She asks about Mark and Dylan says he's sick or fired, but probably sick. Helly is worried they might have fired him for her note. Dylan says no, because he did his stint in the break room.

Milchick tells Cobel about Mark calling in sick. She asks if he sounded sick. Milchick says he said it was abdominal. Graner finds the timing suspect.

Mark arrives at 499 Half Loop Road and gets out of his car.

Dylan explains that the erasers are mostly decorative since they don't have pencils. The finger traps are fun as long as you know how to use them safely. It's really about representing how far you got in the file. Helly asks why they don't always finish the files and Dylan explains that they only keep for so long. They finish about one in five before they expire. That's better than it used to be before Mark's freshman fluke. As Dylan explains that, Irving starts to nod off at his station. He dreams of black ooze spilling onto his station. He screams, which wakes him up. Milchick comes in and calls to him.

Mark explores the area, which is filled with abandoned greenhouses. Finally, he spots Petey.

Milchick explains that they'll deduct the time Irving spent sleeping from his outie's paycheck. But it'll be hard to fix his and Cobel's trust in him. He says he's sorry. Milchick says they don't want to send him to the Break Room, so he'll do a wellness check with Ms. Casey and they'll go from there. Milchick sends him into the Wellness room.

Helly looks through her file, but hasn't found anything scary yet. Dylan tells her to be patient, that she'll understand when she sees it. She asks what the numbers even are. Dylan's theory is that they're cleaning the sea. If their outies are severing their brains, things must have gotten pretty bad. Humanity's desperate, so they're cleaning up the sea so they can populate it. Irving thinks they're cutting swear words out of movies.

Mark asks what they're actually working on on the severed floor. Petey doesn't know. He thought it would make more sense without severance, but it doesn't. They separate them from the other departments and he doesn't even know how many there are. He's been reintegrated for two weeks now and he's been mapping out the floor. He points to a nearby map and says he hid the original for Mark when he left. Petey starts to cry and holds his head. Mark asks if he's okay and he says it's reintegration sickness. He's the first person who's ever had it. Living in the greenhouse isn't helping, but he can't go home. Mark asks what happens on the severed floor that's so bad. Petey says there's a room where they go when they don't act right. Petey pulls out a tape recorder and plays a tape. It's him and Milchick. Milchick doesn't believe Petey's truly sorry despite Petey saying he is. He has Petey read the statement again. Petey recites a statement about his wrongdoing and how he was grateful to have been caught and allowed to make amends. Milchick still doesn't believe him and has him recite it again. Petey turns off the tape and Mark asks what that is. Petey says that's the break room.

Irving waits on a couch then gets up and paces. He looks at a painting of Kier Eagan standing above some people and a goat. A man exits the Wellness room and apologizes because he didn't know anyone was out there. Irving says he was just admiring the art while he waited. The man tells him that piece hung in the Perpetuity Wing for many years. Irving knows and says it broke his heart when they took it down. The man says it's better there because it's calming. Irving introduces himself and asks if the man is a department head. The man says it's Optics and Design, a two-person operation, so it's barely a department. The man says they don't make the paintings, but they hang them. Irving loved that they did the Ambrose Cycle in the team-building space last quarter. The man says most people only think of OD when the new handbook totes come in. Irving loves those, too. The man says there are new ones coming next month and he thinks they're the best design yet. Irving looks forward to it. Ms. Casey opens the door and calls Irving in. The two men look at each other for a moment and then Irving walks in.

Ms. Casey starts Irving's wellness session by sharing some facts about his outie with him. His outie is an exemplary person, so these facts should be pleasing to him. She tells him to relax and try to enjoy each fact equally. She starts to recite facts about his outie. When she says his outie can swim well, he laughs and she tells him to enjoy each fact equally. She deducts ten points, leaving him with ninety. She continues reciting facts. When she says his outie is skilled at kissing and lovemaking, he makes a sound. She deducts another ten points and then warns him that speaking again will result in his remaining points being deducted and his session ending.

Dylan takes a token out of a jar that has a sign next to it limiting them to two tokens per person per day. He puts the token into a vending machine full of Lumon food and selects raisins. Helly comes up to him and asks if the code detectors are only in the elevators or are they in the stairwells as well. She questions if the resignation requests are even being delivered if no one accepts them. He tells her to let it go. Irving comes in with his classic greeting. Helly asks him how Wellness was. He found it very restorative and says he met the OD department head. Dylan says he's Burt. Dylan met him before and says he's a fuck. Irving says he's not a fuck. Dylan is concerned for the safety of their department. Meanwhile, at her station, Helly calls to them, saying she finally found her first set of numbers to refine. Dylan tells her to fence it off and bin it like he showed her. She does that and he says it's been refined. She's shaken because the numbers were scary.

Mark shows Petey to a couch in his basement and says he'll find a sleeping bag for him to use. Petey thanks him for doing this. Mark figures his work self would be angry if he let Petey sleep in a greenhouse. Petey goes to the bathroom. Mark finds a sleeping bag and checks on Petey, who says he's okay. His phone rings and he faces another bout of symptoms. He starts to hallucinate, seeing himself. He slumps against the shower wall as Mark asks him through the wall if he's okay.

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Notes and Trivia[]

  • This episode starts with a warning about flashing lights.
  • In episode 2 during Irving's Wellness session it's said that his outie likes the sound of radar. In episode 9 it's revealed that Irving's outie actually owns a dog named Radar.
  • While the carving on wall of the company lobby resembles Sigmund Freud (the famous neurologist and psychoanalyst), it is a depiction of Lumon's founder, Kier Eagan. Mr. Milchick states while passing by it that Kier's favorite breakfast was three raw eggs in milk, which Helly agrees she's heard. This scene occurs before her severance procedure. "What is Mr. Eagan's favorite breakfast?" was the fourth survey question asked of Helly in episode 1.1, to which she expressed complete ignorance.
  • At 43:37, while viewing the art in the waiting room, John Turturro (Irving) notes to Christopher Walken (Burt) "I loved that you did the Ambrose cycle in the team-building space last quarter". John Turturro played Ambrose Monk, brother of Adrian Monk on Monk.
  • The end credits song, Daydream in Blue by I Monster, was also used in the show's first trailer.

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