Decoding Severance Season 2: Some Subtle hints to the Helly/Helena Twist that you Might Miss!

“Severance,” the mind-bending thriller on Apple TV+, has captivated audiences with its intricate plot and shocking twists. Season 2 is no exception, delivering a game-changing revelation about Helly, portrayed by Britt Lower, and her Outie, Helena Eagan. Were you left reeling by the reveal?

You’re not alone! Many missed the subtle breadcrumbs scattered throughout the episodes. Fear not, fellow fans! This deep-dive unveils some hidden clues to Severance season 2’s Helly/Helena Innie twist, ensuring you never look at Lumon Industries the same way again.

1. Helena’s Hesitation: The Hug That Gave It Away

Britt Lower in Severance
Britt Lower in Severance | Source: IMDB

Remember the beginning of Season 2? Mark approaches Helly for a hug, a seemingly innocent gesture. But watch closely! Helena hesitates- a subtle pause that speaks volumes. Unlike Helly, who shares a deep connection with Mark, Helena is essentially meeting him for the first time. This initial awkwardness hints at the switch, a crucial clue many initially dismissed.

2. The Elevator Anomaly: The Ding That Didn’t Happen

Elevator rides are a staple of “Severance,” symbolizing the transition between Innie and Outie. Notice how the elevator “dings” twice for Mark, Dylan, and Irving – once for scanning their ID cards and again for the transition. 

However, for Helena, the elevator only dings once after scanning her card. This missing “ding” suggests she doesn’t undergo the same Innie/Outie transformation, confirming she remains Helena throughout her time on the severed floor.

3. The Break Room Revelation: A Different Kind of Defiance

The break room serves as a punishment chamber for Innies, forcing them to recite corporate apologies. Helly’s initial defiance in the break room was a defining moment in Season 1. However, in Season 2, her break room demeanor feels different, less impassioned, and more calculated. 

This shift in attitude hints that Helena, driven by Lumon’s agenda, is merely going through the motions, lacking the genuine rebellious spirit of Helly.

4. The OT Contingency Protocol incident

Helena has been pretending to be Helly since the Overtime Contingency Protocol incident. Many fans suspected something was off with Helly’s behavior, and Irving eventually became convinced that she was an Egan posing as an innie.

5. The Eagan Family Connection: A Name That Carries Weight

John Turturro, Adam Scott, Britt Lower, and Zach Cherry in Severance
John Turturro, Adam Scott, Britt Lower, and Zach Cherry in Severance | Source: IMDB

Helly’s discovery of her Outie’s identity as Helena Eagan, a member of Lumon’s founding family, adds another layer of complexity. This revelation is not just a personal shock but a strategic move by Lumon. 

Lumon gains unprecedented control and insight into the Innies’ activities by having Helena infiltrate the severed floor. The Eagan name, synonymous with Lumon’s power, becomes a tool for manipulation and control.

6. Irving’s Suspicions: Gut Feelings You Can’t Ignore

With his keen observation skills and unwavering loyalty, Irving becomes the first to suspect something is amiss with Helly. He notices subtle inconsistencies in her behavior, a departure from the Helly he knows. His growing doubts lead him down a path of investigation, ultimately culminating in the confrontation that exposes Helena’s true identity. Trust your gut, just like Irving!

7. Milchick’s Actions: The Handler’s Hasty Cover-Up

Milchick, Lumon’s ever-watchful handler, is crucial in maintaining the Helly/Helena charade. His actions, often subtle and calculated, reveal how much Lumon is invested in keeping the truth hidden. From redirecting conversations to manipulating situations, Milchick’s behavior becomes a red flag, signaling that something is wrong.

8. The Glasgow Block: Unlocking the Truth

The “Glasgow Block,” a mysterious device, is key in unraveling the Helly/Helena twist. Its removal marks the pivotal moment when Helena’s facade crumbles and Helly finally reemerges. The Glasgow Block symbolizes Lumon’s control over the Innies’ identities, a control that Irving’s actions ultimately disrupt.

9. The Camping Trip: A Retreat Gone Wrong

Lumon’s Outdoor Retreat Team Building Occurrence (ORTBO), or camping trip, provides the backdrop for several crucial revelations. It’s during this trip that Mark, believing Helena to be Helly, sleeps with her. Fueled by deception, this act complicates the already tangled web of relationships.

10. The Love Triangle (or Square?): A Complicated Web of Affections

Britt Lower in Severance
Britt Lower in Severance | Source: IMDB

The Helly/Helena twist throws the existing love triangle between Innie Mark, Outie Mark, Helly, and Gemma/Ms. Casey into further disarray. Now, Helena enters the equation, adding another layer of emotional baggage. The question remains: Are Helena’s actions driven by genuine feelings or strategic manipulation?

11. The Unanswered Questions: Seeds of Doubt

Season 2 is filled with questions about Helena’s motives and Lumon’s grand plan. Why did Helena take Helly’s place on the severed floor? What does Lumon hope to gain from this elaborate deception? These questions linger, fueling speculation and anticipation for future episodes.

12. Mark’s outburst about Gemma

Aftermath of Severance season 1’s ending, a major theory has concerned Helly and her Outie, Helena Eagan.

13. Helly’s odd behavior

Throughout the first four episodes of season 2, Helly displayed odd behavior, making fans and Irving suspicious. Many wondered if something was different about her, and Irving’s doubts ultimately pushed him to take extreme action.

14. Helena’s true intentions

The revelation that Helena was posing as Helly raises several new questions. Since Helena was monitoring Helly’s actions while on the Severed Floor, it is unclear why she needed to take her place.

15. Lumon Made Helly Sleep With Mark?

John Turturro, Britt Lower, and Zach Cherry in Severance
John Turturro, Britt Lower, and Zach Cherry in Severance | Source: IMDB

The final major question stemming from Severance season 2, episode 4’s Helly twist involves her aforementioned development with Mark. While it remains true that Helena could have slept with Mark to fulfill her desire for a loving connection, there is a darker possibility; Helena could have been asked, or even directly ordered, to sleep with Mark by Lumon’s mysterious board in Severance 2.

The Aftermath: What Does It All Mean?

The Helly/Helena twist is more than just a shocking revelation; it’s a turning point in the series. It raises fundamental questions about identity, free will, and the ethics of Lumon’s practices. As the lines between Innie and Outie blur, the characters must confront their true selves and fight for their autonomy.

Stay Tuned for More Twists and Turns!

“Severance” Season 2 continues to deliver unexpected twists and turns, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. By recognizing these hidden clues, you’ll be better equipped to navigate the intricate web of deception and uncover the truth behind Lumon’s sinister agenda.

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About Severance

Severance is an American science fiction psychological thriller television series created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle. It stars Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Jen Tullock, Dichen Lachman, Michael Chernus, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, and Patricia Arquette.

The series premiered on Apple TV+ on February 18, 2022.

The plot follows Mark Scout (Scott), an employee of the fictional corporation Lumon Industries who agrees to a “severance” program in which his non-work memories are separated from his work memories.

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