
Dieter Is Kier's Repressed Self, Not His Brother
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode presents the Fourth Appendix in enough detail to make the symbolic reading available and even invites it through Helly's skepticism and Milchick's non-denial, but the show treats Dieter's existence as unresolved rather than actively dismantling it, keeping the theory plausible without confirming it.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Dieter is Kier's psychological projection rather than a real person, Lumon's severance program is not a modern invention but a direct institutional echo of its founder's self-mythology, built on the premise that the desiring, undisciplined self must be split off and eliminated for productivity to survive.







