The Perpetuity Wing Is a Permanent Prison Engineered to Recruit Its Own Inmates
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The Perpetuity Wing Is a Permanent Prison Engineered to Recruit Its Own Inmates

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode directly establishes both Petey's warning about a permanent-confinement department and Irving's reverential recommendation of the Perpetuity Wing, giving the theory strong textual footing, but the link between the two remains inferential since neither character names them as the same place.

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72 / 100
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Primarily dialogue and pattern evidence

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the Perpetuity Wing is both a permanent prison and the endpoint of a conditioning pipeline that begins before severance, then Lumon's program was never a productivity tool with incidental ethical costs. It was always a system for manufacturing captive persons, engineered from the outside in, with the Wing as the designed conclusion. The most chilling implication is not that Lumon is cruel, but that the cruelty is so thoroughly laundered through devotion — devotion installed before the innie ever existed to consent to it — that the system's most effective enforcers are also its most sincere believers.

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