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The second season of Severance has been a wild ride, with each episode raising more questions than answers. One of the most intriguing mysteries is the fate of Gemma, played by Dichen Lachman, and her connection to the ominous "testing floor" and the mysterious room known as "Cold Harbor". Fans have been speculating about the true purpose of Lumon and the experiments they are conducting on Gemma, with some theories suggesting that the company is trying to completely sever a person from any negative life experiences.
According to show creator Dan Erickson, the idea is to test how well Gemma's non-severed self blocks out the uncomfortable or painful situations her severed selves go through. This has led to speculation that Lumon is working on a program to allow people to sever themselves from negative emotions, effectively creating a split personality. Theories also suggest that the rooms Gemma is being tested in represent different forms of suffering, with "Cold Harbor" potentially being related to death or the ability to sever oneself from it.
Other fans have pointed out that Gemma's IVF doctor is the same man monitoring her in the severed rooms, raising questions about how she became a testing case for Lumon. Was her participation voluntary, or was she kidnapped by the company? The show's use of symbolism, such as the goats and the mysterious opening sequence, has also sparked debate among fans. Some believe that the goats may be test subjects for the company to ultimately "upload" the consciousness of humans from one body to the next, while others think that the opening sequence is hinting at a lab-grown clone theory.
As the show continues to unfold, fans are eagerly awaiting answers to these questions and more. With new episodes dropping every Friday on Apple TV+, the speculation is sure to continue. Some of the most popular theories include the idea that Lumon is working on a program to bring their Dear Leader back to life, either mentally or physically, and that the company is using the severed employees to sort and categorize human emotions. Whether or not these theories are true, one thing is certain: Severance is a show that will keep you on the edge of your seat, guessing until the very end.
For those who are new to the show, Severance is a psychological thriller that follows the story of Mark, played by Adam Scott, and his coworkers at Lumon, a mysterious company that specializes in mind control. As the show progresses, it becomes clear that something sinister is going on, and Mark must navigate the complex web of secrets and lies to uncover the truth. With its unique blend of suspense, intrigue, and social commentary, Severance is a must-watch for fans of the genre. So, if you haven't already, be sure to check it out and join the conversation.
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