
Milchick Arrived Already Willing to Erase Himself
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The mirror sequence and shaking hands map directly onto the theory's core claim, and the episode ground truth confirms every key beat, but the theory requires inferring internal psychological state from external behavior without any confirmatory dialogue or counter-evidence.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Milchick represents Lumon's most complete success rather than its most obvious enforcer, then the show's critique of the institution extends far beyond the severance procedure itself. The deeper argument is that the most durable form of institutional control does not require surgery. It requires finding people who are already willing to perform the surgery on themselves.







