Helena Eagan Has Been Helly All Along
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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode's confirmed events, including Helly's cruelty toward Irving, her evasion of his questions about the Overtime Contingency Protocol, her use of Milchick's first name, and her unexplained absence overnight, map directly onto the Helena-as-impostor theory with minimal inferential gap.

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

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Helena has been occupying Helly's innie slot all season, then the intimacy Mark and the group believe they share with Helly is a designed fiction, and Mark's kiss with her at the end of episode 4 is not a moment of genuine connection but an act of unknowing betrayal against his missing wife. The theory reframes the show's central question about identity and consent inside severance as something Lumon can weaponize against its own employees.

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64%

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63%

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