Mark and Helly's fate might have seemed uncertain after Severance season 2's ending, but one detail from the season's finale seemingly gave away how the two characters could survive in season 3. Before Severance season 2's final credits start rolling, Mark's innie makes the bold decision to defy his outie by pursuing his love for Helly. He saves Gemma by escorting her out of the Lumon building. However, instead of ing her and letting his outie live happily ever after, he chooses to stay behind in Lumon to be able to be with Helly.

While the innie's decision to stay back makes a lot of sense, it comes with a lot of risks. Helly and Mark seemingly have nowhere to go after Severance season 2's finale, but one scene seems to suggest they might still be able to save themselves.

Jame Eagan's Advice To Helly In Severance Season 2's Finale Script Explained

He Hints That He Expects Her To Become His Successor

The script for Severance season 2's finale has been released, which offers some deeper insights into several scenes from the "Cold Harbor" episode. For obvious reasons, the script also includes the brief interaction between Helly and Jame Eagan, hinting at what Jame wants from his daughter's innie. After watching Severance season 2's finale, many viewers could not help but speculate that Jame Eagan eventually plans to replace Helly with Helena because his daughter's outie has lost her spark to effectively lead the organization.

Before parting ways with Helly, he also asks her to "stay on the path," making it evident that he hopes to make her his heir instead of letting Helena take over as Lumon's next leading figure.

He not only sees that spark in the innie but also finds a reflection of Kier Eagan in her. In the script, Jame Eagan explicitly states: I am—feeble. When I go to the table impalpable—the weight of his earthly purpose shall to my progeny." Before parting ways with Helly, he also asks her to "stay on the path," making it evident that he hopes to make her his heir instead of letting Helena take over as Lumon's next leading figure.

Jame Eagan's statements in the script seem to highlight that he understands he will not be around for long to lead Lumon. To his dismay, he also cannot see Helena taking his place. Helly, in contrast, has shown him immense potential, which seemingly prompts him to approach her and hint at his future plans. Although it is hard to imagine Helly complying with Jame Eagan, she might eventually agree to become his heir if the deal benefits her in one way.

Severance Season 2's "Cold Harbor" Script Hints At Helly & Mark's Season 3 Story

Mark & Helly Will Likely Make a Deal With Jame In Season 3

Helly (Britt Lower) and Mark S. (Adam Scott) running hand in hand through a hallway bathed in red light in Severance Season 2 Ep 10

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Considering all the potential damage Helly and Mark have caused to Lumon's reputation with their season 2 plan, the company would likely be apprehensive about keeping them and the other innies alive. The company would want to fire all the employees who were even distantly involved with Gemma's escape from the Lumon building. However, Helly might be able to save everyone by agreeing to replace Helena as Lumon's future leader.

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Jame Eagan might sweeten the deal for her by agreeing to keep Mark alive. Helly could also convince him to spare all the other innies, which would allow her and Mark's innie to pursue their romantic relationship without worrying about the threat of being terminated. However, Helly's decision may not sit too well with Mark's innie in the long run, given how he has clearly seen what Lumon does to people in the name of experimentation and science. This could lead to complications between Helly and Mark and may eventually convince Mark to leave Lumon in Severance season 3.

Severance
Release Date
February 18, 2022

Severance is a psychological thriller series featuring Adam Scott as Mark Scout, an employee at Lumon Industries who undergoes a "severance" procedure to separate his work and personal memories. However, as work and life personas mysteriously begin to collide, it quickly becomes clear that not all is as it seems. Created by Dan Erickson and directed by Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle.

Cast
Patricia Arquette, Sarah Bock, Marc Geller, Michael Cumpsty
Showrunner
Dan Erickson, Mark Friedman
Directors
Ben Stiller
Writers
Dan Erickson
Main Genre
Drama
Seasons
2
Story By
dan erickson
Streaming Service(s)
AppleTV+