It’s worth that tastes for the series are terribly subjective. However, it would seem that the plot of Separation (Apple TV+) generally leaves a bittersweet taste in the mouth. But bittersweet in the best way when it comes to series, since it hooks you so much it hurts to have honey on your lips after watching the last episode of the first season.
In Applesfera we had already warned with the first chapters that this series was aiming very high, as we were able to confirm after seeing what, for now, is its last chapter. And now what? Well, right now we have no choice but to wait… and wander. ramble on how the separation will move forward in its second seasonwhich still has no official release date, although it is highly confirmed.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains specific information about the end of the first season of the Separation series. We recommend that you only read it if you have already completed its first nine episodes.
This is how Separation left us after the first season
“We are prisoners. “She is alive”. After these devastating phrases from Helly (Britt Lower) and Mark (Adamm Scott), the Separation series (“Severance” in its original language) faded to black, leaving us with this irremediable urge to speed up time to reach the premiere of the second season and find out what will happen next.
The bone on the inside Lumon workers had spent several episodes drawing a plan that would let them know their life beyond the elevator. Knowing one’s real environment, one’s family, one’s friends and above all knowing oneself (if one can really say that their you have been and they are the same people). Of course, not everyone would have that opportunity, since Dylan (Zach Cherry) would have to stay inside to activate the so-called “overtime protocol” that would allow the you have been turned into on the inside exceptionally.
Recently fired Harmony (Patricia Arquette) found out through Mark what they were planning and, far from contributing to the plan out of revenge after she was fired, informed Milchick (Tramell Tillman), who was quick to stop the protocol separating from the middle a Dylan who tried to prevent him with all his might.
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Could Burt (Christopher Walken) recognize Irving (John Turturro)?
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would i find him you have been of Mark knowing that his wife is still alive?
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What else is Harmony hiding to keep trying to defend Lumon despite the treatment he received?
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Will he succeed you have been Helly sympathizes with her on the inside and put an end to such torture?
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What is the ultimate goal of the strange work of Lumon Refiners? And the company itself?
These are just a few of many unresolved questions which leaves us the first season. What happens next is only known to the parties involved in the production and, for better or worse, nothing happened. Therefore, we cannot even know if these questions will be resolved and what others will begin to arise.
The second season theories are drawn
The fact that we know nothing officially does not mean that each of us can have our theories. And a good set of them can be found on Reddit, where imagination soars in excess in some cases (or not). Here we have compiled some of the most notable and that greater meaning could have with the future of new episodes.
“Lumon creates clones. Mrs. Casey is a clone of Mark’s deceased wife.”
The Samanthastoat theory leads us to believe that all of Lumon’s purpose is through Create an army based on clones. Try to support this theory with what can be seen in the title of the series, in which it is true that “many clones of Mark” appear who “seem to be made of this black, sticky substance” like the one who at various points in We View the Series Through Irving’s Eyes. In fact, he thinks Mrs. Casey might actually be a clone of Mark’s wife.
“Everything is a social experiment that seeks to push workers to the limit.”
In this same Reddit thread, we see replies in which a contrary opinion is given. User notsoobviousreddit thinks it’s actually a experience to get “the company to accept severance pay”. In fact, he strongly believes that nothing that happens in the company makes sense. In this regard, there are other answers that go in the same direction, believing that they are only try to find the limit of people doing things seemingly as simple (but exhausting) as selecting numbers on a computer.
“It all takes place in a future where water is in short supply (and anything about Lumon fits).”
Essential is also this other theory which affirms that everything happens in a “a not too distant future in which water is an increasingly scarce resource”. This would explain the reason for the logo of a drop of water in Lumon or the reason why the name of certain files which appear on the computers of the refiners correspond to lakes, reservoirs or dams. Yes, the user checked it manually. Although if true, this objective would not justify or explain many of the events and doubts that remain in the air.
“It’s all to do with controlling sleep and, thanks to the chips, it’s like dentris are sleepwalkers.
Innocentsubterfuge launches what he literally describes as rambling. believe that the fleas could control sleep, settle in the hypothalamus. And on this basis he develops a broad theory in which he tries to demonstrate aspects such as the prohibition of sleeping on the inside so as not to mix up their memories with those of their you are. He also believes the chip’s power goes further, even allowing Gemma (Mark’s wife) to stay alive as Mrs. Casey. Also, remember bedside aspects that might get in the way of anything sleep-related.
In short, like these, we can find many other theories. If we analyze them deeply, we can see that they are really they all agree. Will they really have something to do with the reality of the series? Can they fit together? I hope to find out soon. Until then, we hope not to run out of nails because of the nerves of waiting.