Severance Season 2 Episode 2 gets you thinking about who Helly R. really is. It looks like her outie, Helena, might have swapped places with her innie, which has fans buzzing. The end of the show gives us strong clues that something big is going on with the way things work at Lumon's Macrodata Refinement (MDR) department.
Helena's actions are different from Helly's, making us all wonder if she's playing a game to keep her grip on the company. This idea that Helena has taken over Helly's job makes a lot of sense when you consider she is the boss's daughter. The show gives us little nudges that make us think about it, like how Helena acts in the elevator.
She doesn't do the same things as the other folks in her work department, which makes you feel like she is still the one in charge. It's as if she has a secret plan going on within the mysterious world of Lumon Industries.
Let's take a closer scan of this Severance Season 2 theory.
Helena’s elevator scene in Severance Season 2 Episode 2
At the end of the episode, the MDR group heads back to Lumon, and they all go through their usual steps: Scanning ID badges, listening to the sound of two elevator chimes, and then switching from being an outie to an innie. However, when it's Helena's turn, something's off — there's only one chime.
This tiny but super important detail hints that maybe Helena isn't switching to Helly anymore. This isn't just a tech glitch, it's actually a bigger issue. It seems like Helena has completely taken over Helly's job on Severance.
The missing chime is like a secret message that says Helena's calling the shots now, and she's making sure everything she does is in line with what Lumon wants for that weird, separated floor.
Why would Helena replace Helly on Severance?
Helena Eagan has good reasons for wanting to swap her innie out. Being the CEO's daughter, she's under pressure to keep the Lumon company's reputation on the up and up. In Severance Season 1, Helly — that's her innie — stirred up trouble by getting her co-workers to question their jobs, which didn't sit well with the higher management because they are all about keeping things hush-hush.
Helena steps in, thinking that if she takes over as Helly, she can nudge the MDR team back into line and keep them from causing any more ruckus. But here's the thing, Helena seems upset when she sees her innie locking lips with Mark Scout in a video.
This shows us that there is more to her wanting to take Helly's place than just playing corporate puppet master. She is looking at what Helly had with her colleagues, particulalry Mark S., and she is feeling jealous and maybe even a little sad that she has missed out on that kind of closeness.
It makes you think she might have gone in not just to keep tabs on everyone, but to get a taste of the connection for herself.
The new Severance Season 2 intro’s hidden clues
The new opening credits of Severance are getting fans excited about the Helena/Helly theory. There is this part where Mark's innie bumps into Ms. Casey in a dim hallway, and it is eerily similar to something from the first season.
As you keep watching, Ms. Casey turns into Helly, which is like the show is hinting that these two characters are linked somehow.
It also might mean Mark's innie is going to go on a quest for answers about both Helly and his wife Gemma, who everyone thinks is dead. It looks like finding out what happened to Helly will be a big point in Severance Season 2.
Check out Severance Season 2 on Apple TV+ to stay on top of all the twists!
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