Severance Fragments Its Subjects at Every Stage
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Severance Fragments Its Subjects at Every Stage

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode explicitly provides Petey's firsthand testimony about Mark's emotional bleed-through and Mark's own stated reason for severance, giving the theory strong direct grounding with only a small inferential step to the unconfirmed structural claim.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
88 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and visual evidence

WHY THIS MATTERS

If severance inflicts irreversible damage at both the entry and exit points, then no version of the procedure, including its undoing, returns the subject to themselves. Every worker Lumon severs and every worker the resistance unseveres is being permanently fragmented by the same mechanism, with the only difference being which organization controls the narrative of what that fragmentation is called.

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