Be cautious if you haven’t seen the final episode of Severance‘s Season 2 on Apple TV+, as there are spoilers ahead.
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It appears that the second season of “Severance” has finally been released, but instead of savoring it, fans are already in anticipation mode for Season 3, which has been confirmed (with rumors of changes within the creative team). From Gemma’s response to iMark and iHelly, to the shocking revelation about the significance of the goats to a curse-word-filled marching band, the finale served up all the excitement while still leaving many plotlines open-ended.
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A noteworthy instance that matches this description is Mark’s present state of readjustment, which appeared to be paused following a nosebleed at work that led to a brief coma. Since Episode 7, we haven’t encountered Reghabi, as she left after Devon threatened to contact Ms. Cobel. It remains uncertain how many more treatments Mark may require or what impact these treatments are having on his physical condition.
It seems plausible that I’m not alone among “Severance” enthusiasts who have speculated that Mark’s coughing spells in Season 2 might be related to the reintegration process, much like the headaches and nausea we know about. However, what if these coughing fits have nothing to do with it? Creator Dan Erickson brought this intriguing possibility into focus when he was asked by iO9 to explain if the coughing is a result of the medical procedure, stating that it is not necessarily so.
[Pause] Hmm. You might get a different answer from somebody else.
Wow, wow, wow, what in the world? I mean, it’s clear that if someone contacted a 911 operator or pizza place with the same question, they’d receive an entirely different response than what Dan Erickson might say. However, it seems highly unlikely that this is the scenario the Severance creator was referring to in their statement.
Instead, he hints that fans might gain a unique perspective on Mark’s coughing if they were to inquire about it from sources such as actor Adam Scott, one or more of the show’s writers, or even the character Reghabi, who would likely claim innocence regarding his respiratory troubles. (Keep in mind that Reghabi here refers to the fictional character, not the actress portraying her.)
Dan Erickson made it plain what he personally thinks, yet without implying that his statement is unquestionably true when it comes to this specific point.
To me, that is a side effect of the reintegration. That’s sort of how I view it.
Erickson seems to have an unclear or vague understanding about this topic, as ‘Sort of how I view it’ implies uncertainty, but given his knowledge, it seems unlikely that he doesn’t know the exact answer. If it isn’t related to the reintegration process, then what is the context we are discussing?
Could it be that Mark might be dealing with an unidentified health issue, even unknown to him, perhaps a hidden consequence related to his work on the Severed Floor?
It’s less probable that Adam Scott’s character is sick if he’s the only one coughing, but there might be other subtle signs we’re missing. For instance, suppose one of those symptoms is developing feelings for his Outie’s spouse. In that case, Dylan would find himself in a tricky situation.
If Lumon’s chips are causing harm to employees’ health beyond what we currently know, this could provide Inners with a fresh perspective when planning their rebellion against the company. However, it seems unlikely that the show’s creators would hold off until Season 3 to introduce such a central concept.

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It wasn’t until the episode reminiscent of The Twilight Zone called “The After Hours” that viewers discovered James Eagan might have fathered children with multiple women, some of whom sought help at Lumon’s birthing facility. If this can be a surprise development now, it’s possible we may learn in the next season that Main Character Mark has chronic bronchitis.
I’m crossing my fingers that it won’t take us another three years to return to the elevator and discover the fresh, fascinating artwork adorning the walls again.
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