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"In Perpetuity" is the third episode in the first season of the Apple TV+ thriller series Severance. It was released on February 25, 2022.

Synopsis[]

Mark takes the team on a field trip, but Helly continues to rebel. A deteriorating Petey struggles to tell Mark about Lumon's misdeeds.

Plot[]

Mark asks if Petey's okay. Petey lies and says he just slipped. Mark says the robe was a gift from his brother-in-law and he's never worn it. He also has pillows. Mark asks if he needs anything else. He asks if Mark is sure that no one can see anything inside his house. He says yes and everything upstairs is locked. Petey asks about the unit next door and Mark says no one lives on that side. On the other side is Mrs. Selvig. The neighborhood never really filled up, so it's quiet. Petey has a flash of memory of being at Lumon, talking to Irving, Mark, and Dylan. After a moment, he comes out of it. Mark asks if he's okay and Petey says the sickness disorients him, but it's temporary. Mark asks him about Sunset Park and he says Petey doesn't know what it is. Mark goes upstairs, leaving Petey alone.

Cobel, as Mrs. Selvig, pours herself a glass of milk and sits down with it.

Petey says it's like having two lives suddenly stitched together but the relativity is messed up. It blurs the past and the present. But they said it would get better. Mark asks who they are. Petey says it's a group of people who know severance is a blight on mankind and have a plan to do something about it. Mark asks if he means the Whole Mind Collective. Petey says no, it's not them. It's someone else. Mark asks what Petey wants from him. Petey asks if he doesn't want to know what he's doing at work. Mark says he's not going to unsever. Petey says he doesn't want that and it's called reintegration. Mark says it hasn't been a blight for him. It's helped him. Petey asks what if the cost is that he's murdering people all day and doesn't know it. He asks if he is. Petey says he found a department they don't tell them about, one where they don't get to leave. Mark says none of them get to leave, but Petey means they truly don't leave and they're at Lumon right now. Petey suddenly gets quiet and says he won't talk about it there. He doesn't know if the monitors are bugged or if Irving will walk in. Mark reminds him they're not at Lumon. Petey asks where June is if that's the case. Mark asks who June is and Petey says June is his daughter.

Cobel watches Mark from her home. She wonders if he's all right.

Mark watches a debate about severance on the TV. Natalie Kalen is representing Lumon in support of the procedure. Finally, he changes the channel.

Mark wakes up on the couch to a weather report on the television. He goes downstairs to check on Petey. He wakes Petey up and tells him he's going to work, but Petey can stay there if he wants. He tells Petey he won't be reintegrating. He lost his wife a few years ago in a car accident and it helps him. Petey says he's sorry, but Mark brushes it off. Petey then says at work, he'd come in with red eyes and they joked that he was allergic to elevators. They even had a song about it. He always wondered if it was more than that. He tells Mark he carries the hurt down there, but he doesn't know what it is. Mark tells Petey he can have whatever he wants from the fridge and leaves.

Cobel as Mrs. Selvig leans outside as Mark goes toward his car. She's deicing her stoop. He says it's okay and thanks her again for the cookies. She offers to bring him more. He gets in his car and leaves. Once he's gone, she stops what she's doing and goes back inside.

Mark stores his things and Judd checks him with the wand, then sends him to the elevator.

Mark finds an envelope with the new group photos when he arrives. Helly comes up to him and tells him she finally deleted the scary numbers while he was gone. He wasn't aware he was gone. Irving tells him Dylan took over the training and did well. Mark goes to put out the new pictures, but Helly tells him he can skip it because she put in her resignation request. She says it's good because he won't get sent to the break room anymore. Milchick comes in and says he spoke to Mark's outie yesterday and he was upset not to be at work. But now that he's there, he can read his first morning announcements as department head. Mark pulls them out and Milchick takes pictures as he says there's been garbage in the recycling, so they need not to do that. And post-it notes aren't to go on faces. Dylan tells Helly that's about him and his character Sticky Head. Mark says to refrain from boasting about previously earned waffle parties. Lastly, Helly's resignation request was denied. Helly is upset to hear that and doesn't think it's right. She runs out of the room and Milchick follows her.

Ricken and Devon pull up outside Mark's place. Ricken has a wrapped package in his hand. He questions if he should sneak up to the door, but Devon says it doesn't matter because Mark's at work. She knows this because his car is gone. Ricken gets out and puts the package on Mark's porch. He perseverates over how to place it. Ricken is excited as he gets back to the car. Once they've pulled away, Cobel exits her house and goes over to Mark's porch.

Petey works on the map of the severed floor.

Cobel grabs the package.

Petey flashes back to being at Lumon, drawing the map. He snaps out of it after a second.

Cobel enters Mark's house and looks around. She goes downstairs, where she opens the box of Gemma's crafts and pulls out a candle. She puts it back and moves to check something else, but her phone rings and she takes it. Petey watches her and flashes back to Cobel at Lumon. He sneaks up the stairs.

Cobel leaves while Petey watches from the bushes. He again flashes back to being at Lumon, trying to navigate with the map. He finds himself on a bridge.

Mark checks on Helly, who is in the bathroom. He warns her and then comes in. He finds her writing the note directly on her skin. He says the code detectors can pick up lettering anywhere, even though she's written it so she has to put her arms together to read it. It reads, "Let me out." Mark thought she was starting to be okay there. She got a win, which brings a lot of people joy. She says she doesn't want to work there. He says he'll give her five minutes to scrub her arms. When she challenges him, he asks if she wants Graner to use the bad soap. Mark exits the bathroom and finds Irving waiting outside the door. He heard the conversation and is troubled by Mark's high-stress conversations fresh off the food poisoning he thinks Mark had. Mark says acclimating takes time. He asks what's on Irving's mind. Irving says Dylan kept talking about incentives yesterday as though that's why they're there. If Helly wants deeper meaning, she should see the Perpetuity Wing. Mark says she can read about it in the handbook, but it's different to be there. Mark says that place is a lot, but Irving thinks it's everything.

Cobel comes in and Milchick asks her how the check went. She shows Milchick the package left at Mark's door. He opens it and sees that it's Ricken's book. Cobel recognizes him as Mark's brother-in-law and says it's his fifth book. Milchick opens the book to the middle and reads a bit aloud. Cobel tells him to check it for messages just to be safe. Mark comes in and asks if Cobel has a moment. Milchick asks if he filled out an official request to speak to her. He didn't, but Cobel tells him to come in. He goes in and tells her about Irving's idea to take Helly to the Perpetuity Wing. Cobel makes a joke about Irving being department chief. He rephrases it as his idea and she asks if he's filled out the form to reserve it. He says no. It's been weird since Petey left. He set the tone. Cobel says if Petey were the tone-setter, he'd still be there. Mark asks what that means, but she won't answer. She throws a mug at him and tells him to get MDR to its numbers. Then she tells him what she just did was painful for her, but she knew he could handle it and grow from it. She hopes he'll let it help him. He asks if she wants her door open or closed and she says both. He leaves it open as he goes.

Dylan speculates about his outie doing muscle shows. Irving thinks if that were true, Dylan wouldn't have to work at Lumon. While they talk, Helly writes her outie a note and sticks in a pen cap. She tapes the end and then walks toward the kitchenette, where she fills a glass with water and prepares to swallow it. Mark catches her right after she puts it in her mouth. Mark says the code detectors can read messages hidden inside her body as well. And when that happens, it's Milchick's job to extract the message from her. It's to her advantage to tell him the truth about how long ago she swallowed it, so he knows which end to start from. He holds out his hand and Helly spits out the cap. Then he tells her they're going on a trip.

As they walk to the Perpetuity Wing, Irving explains that all eight CEOs have been from the Eagan lineage, dating back to the founder. Irving has a mnemonic to help remember their names which he wrote himself. Dylan quietly passes Helly a paper that she opens to reveal "Eagan Bingo." Dylan gives one to Mark as well. Helly asks what it is and Dylan says it's how you don't die of boredom in the Perpetuity Wing. It's a great opportunity for everyone except Irving to bond. As they get to a corner, they run into Burt and Felicia. Burt asks about Irving's session and Irving was it was restorative. Mark is surprised the know each other. Dylan asks what they're doing out of their hole. Felicia explains there was an egg-drop challenge in the team-building space. They have to keep their synergy up. Dylan doesn't believe them. Mark says they're on their way to the Perpetuity Wing to show it to Helly, their new refiner. Burt says they need to get back. Irving watches them walk away, then catches up with the others.

Cobel is looking for Milchick and finds him plugging in the speaker. Natalie is in the office with him. She asks if this is about Helena. Natalie says no, it's about Petey and the Board is joining them. Milchick leaves and Natalie says the board wants Cobel to speak first. She greets them and says the search for Petey continues. Prior to his departure, he showed signs of possible reintegration. Natalie relays a message from the board, saying that severance is irreversible. Cobel should know that. She also wants Cobel to get MDR to make their quarterly numbers. Cobel says they will with their new refiner. Natalie interrupts to say the board ended the call. Natalie gets up and leaves.

Helly asks if Optics and Design is really only two people who only see each other. Irving says yes and he suspects it's lonely. Dylan doesn't like them and says they don't share their values. Kier sorted the departments by virtue. MDR is full of people who are clever and true while Optics and Design is cruelty-centered. Helly asks how many departments there are, but no one really knows. Dylan says O&D tried a violent coup on the others years ago and that's why it's only two people and why they're all so far apart. Mark says there was no coup and no one killed anyone. He's 99% sure of that. Helly thinks they should kill Mark if they come back, so they think they're crazy and will leave them alone. They arrive at the Perpetuity Wing and go inside. Irving quotes Jame Eagan, current CEO, as they look at a statue of him. They go out to the top of a staircase which looks down over statues of past CEOs as Irving explains that the center displays are for past CEOs while the whole back part is devoted to Kier. They go down the stairs.

Petey walks around in the robe, hearing Kier's voice in his head as he looks at his map.

As they walk around, they see statues of Baird Eagan, Phillip Eagan, Gerhardt Eagan, and Myrtle Eagan. As they listen to Myrtle's statue speak, Helly pulls out her bingo card and marks off a space. Irving says that Myrtle was five CEOs ago. They'd never had a woman, but she told her father at age seven that she would be the first. It almost makes Helly wish she remembered her own childhood. Irving says it's unnatural for a person to have no history. It gives them context for themselves. Irving was shapeless when he woke up on the table, but then he learned he was working for a woman that had been taking care of people since 1866. They are surrounded by pictures of people smiling. Each one is a real smile from someone on the outside Lumon has helped. And they rotate them out, so there could be millions, Helly asks if they're a dental company. Irving says no, the point is that she's part of a history now. Dylan asks if they're ready to go, but Irving objects that Helly hasn't seen the Kier part yet.

They enter the back room, which contains a perfect replica of Kier's house. Irving leads them inside.

They stand in Kier's bedroom, just as he might have left it. Dylan hates it, saying it smells. Irving is upset that Dylan is being disrespectful. Irving notices something in Mark's pocket and pulls out the bingo card. Mark says it's for fun. Irving says this is everything Lumon was built on, not a game. He asks if Mark gave one to Helly. He knows Mark did, which upsets him because Mark is his department chief. Mark didn't ask for the job or for Petey to disappear. Mark realizes Helly has disappeared and goes to look for her.

Helly runs down a series of hallways and Mark chases her.

Milchick reads Ricken's book.

Helly continues running. She finds a door, but it won't open. So she grabs a fire extinguisher and uses it to break the glass, seeing off an alarm.

Milchick sees the alarm and gets up.

Helly reaches her arm through the window hole, extending the note out. Mark grabs her and pulls her back. Graner comes to them and tells Helly to come with him. Mark watches as Helly follows him.

Graner leads Helly, who is nursing her scratched arm, to the Break Room. Milchick greets her inside and cleans and bandages her cut. He expresses regret that she's unhappy. Then he has her sit down and put her hands on two handprints on the table. He starts recording and has her read a compunction statement, expressing regret for her wrongdoing. She doesn't want her to read it, but he tells her to do it. She reads it and when she's done, he says she doesn't mean it and has her read it again. Then he has her read it a third time.

Back in MDR, Dylan leaves for the day and turns off the lights, leaving Mark in darkness. Mark takes out the new group photos and pulls the old photos out of the storage closet. He starts to replace the pictures in the frames one at a time. When he opens the last one, he finds a map hidden behind the picture laying out the severed floor.

Petey struggles at a convenience store.

Mark replaces the framed photos.

Petey says he doesn't have any tokens and he can't eat without tokens.

Mark leaves MDR.

Petey says he needs tokens so he can eat.

Mark enters the elevator.

A checkout girl finds Petey bleeding from his mouth.

Mark leaves Lumon and walks to his car in the nearly-empty lot.

Mark goes home and calls for Petey as he goes downstairs. He finds that he's gone.

Mark drives around, looking for Petey. He watches an ambulance drive past him and follows it to the convenience store, where he sees EMTs leading Petey out of the building. Petey looks up and Mark and collapses to the ground. The EMTs rush to his aid. Petey's not breathing. Mark gets back in his car and leaves.

Back at home, Mark goes into his basement. He starts putting things back, removing evidence that Petey was there. As he goes upstairs, he hears Petey's phone vibrating with a phone call.

Cast[]

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Notes and Trivia[]

  • At some point when Irving (John Turturro) is walking in the hallway (around 30:10), he talks about "Ambrose" being the black sheep of the family. This may be a reference to his character Ambrose on Monk (2002) being a recluse and misunderstood. It is a slight nod to his other character.
  • Mark has a red and blue fish in his tank, reminiscent of the red and blue pills in The Matrix (1999).
  • At 10:50 into Episode 3, there is what looks like two goldfish in the fish tank. A few seconds later you see it is one that merely appears as two due to being reflected on two screens at once.

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