Severance

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This article contains spoilers for Severance season 2’s finale.

Although Mark’s reintegration inSeveranceseason 2 was seemingly going well, nothing eventually came out of it.

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This story progression makes it hard not to wonder whether Reghabi’s reintegration method has failed.

SinceSeveranceseason 1, reintegration has been one of the most intriguing concepts in theApple TV+ sci-fi show.

According to Reghabi, successful reintegration promises to overlap a severed individual’s innie and outie personas.

Adam Scott as Mark in Severance

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Since Reghabi seems to know what she is doing, one cannot help but believe her.

InSeveranceseason 2’s early episodes, she seems to do a decent job initiating Mark’s reintegration.

His two personas maintain separate identities, and his innie even refuses to believe reintegration works.

Adam Scott as Mark in Severance, looking at the Override Protocols

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Owing to this, it would be fair to conclude that Reghabi has failed.

Some aspects of the two characters' personalities have also seemingly overlapped.

Cobel even tries to convincethe Board inSeveranceseason 1 that reintegration is possible, proving that it can be achieved.

Adam Scott as Mark and Patricia Arquette as Cobel in Severance

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Apple TV+ has confirmedSeveranceseason 3.

However, afterSeveranceseason 2’s events,Reghabi seems less reliable than Cobel.

Created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle.

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