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Trojan_s Horse

Trojan_s Horse

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This week’s episode, “Trojan’s Horse,” delivers a slower but emotionally charged continuation following the chaos of Woe’s Hollow. It dives into the fallout for the MDR team, Mark’s (Adam Scott) reintegration struggles, Helly’s (Britt Lower) identity crisis, and Irving’s (John Turturro) outie journey. Here's a quick recap:The cold open sets a chilling tone as a faceless man pushes a cart through Lumon’s eerie hallways, collecting a mysterious shipment of sharp dental tools. He disappears into a black hallway—yes, that hallway from Irving’s paintings and Ms. Casey's (Dichen Lachman) disappearance—leaving us with more questions about Lumon’s sinister purposes.Meanwhile, Mark struggles at home with reintegration under Reghabi’s (Karen Aldridge) guidance. Frustrated by his lack of progress, he begins to suspect that his innie may be accessing outie memories instead. At Lumon, Helena (posing as Helly) reluctantly returns to the severed floor under family pressure. Her disgust for the innies is palpable, but she’s forced to comply as the Cold Harbor project looms large. Her deception leads to a confrontation with Mark, Dylan, and Helly’s innie counterpart, unraveling trust and leaving tensions high.Back on the severed floor, the team faces a heartbreaking moment: Irving’s “funeral.” With Milchick’s (Tramell Tillman) darkly comedic touches—like the grotesque watermelon “fruit head”—the MDR team grapples with loss and Lumon’s dehumanizing control. Dylan delivers an emotional eulogy but secretly uncovers a clue tied to Irving’s paintings, hinting at deeper secrets in the Exports Hall.Elsewhere, Irving’s outie reconnects with Burt (Christopher Walken), who reveals they may have shared a romantic past at Lumon. Their reunion is bittersweet, raising questions about what they’ve lost. Meanwhile, Ricken’s revised book, The You You Are, sparks a tense debate with Devon over his moral compromises, as he claims it’s a "Trojan horse" for reforming Lumon’s innies.The episode closes with Mark experiencing flickering visions of Ms. Casey during reintegration, blending his townhouse with Lumon’s severed floor. As her voice echoes, he’s left overwhelmed by heartbreak and confusion, setting the stage for an intense second half of the season.Key Themes: Identity, deception, grief, and control dominate this introspective episode. From Helena’s double life to Ricken’s (Michael Chernus) moral ambiguity, the title “Trojan’s Horse” reflects layers of hidden agendas and subversion within Lumon and beyond.So what do you think?What is the true purpose of the Cold Harbor project?How will Dylan’s discovery impact the MDR team’s rebellion?Can Mark’s reintegration unlock the truth about Ms. Casey?Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more Severance deep dives! 🕵️‍♂️🖤Images of Milchick's performance review, courtesy of Reddit user u/chuytm: / seth_milchicks_performance_review_report Welcome to The SVR’d Floor - A mysterious and important podcast where we deal with the uncertainty of the Apple TV+ series Severance in a way that Kier would have wanted - together. As a family. We also speak candidly about sensitive issues as they relate to the show, such as mental health, politics, bigotry, and sexual assault, because it’s important to normalize talking about these things. Track: "Latimes_" Music provided by https://Slip.stream Free Download/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/vp80cF Track: "Just Got Drunk Bumper" Music provided by https://Slip.stream Free Download/Stream: https://get.slip.stream/QJEMD1
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