Rupture Season 2 It has us all on the edge of our seats, and once again they are mocking us with weekly releases. Episode 3 of one of the best Apple TV Plus programs is finally here, and packed a lot in its execution time of an hour. The most notable were, of course, the goats, but we have also had our first glance to the new character of Gwendoline Christie and witnessed Mark making a shocking decision about compensation. In other places, Dylan's last benefit could prove to torment him.
If you need a reminder for previous episodes, see our Rupture Summary of episode 1 and Rupture Summary of season 2 to catch up.
Cobel's job offer
The episode sees Cobel still on the way after moving away from Mark, who faced her outside her home. When he arrives at an unknown place called Salt's Neck, he decides to turn around and turn back, but like most of the things Cate do, we don't know because.
Cobel goes to Lumon, where he meets Helena after considering the job offer. She says that if she returns, she wants to closely watch MDR so she can see Mark Complete Cold Harbor, one of the greatest Rupture Mysteries Nor is he happy that Milchick executes the program and wants him to go, but Helena goes back this.
Not for the first time, Cobel abruptly leaves the meeting and moves away, so he has been constantly fleeing his problems and fears recently. Something strange is happening, and I want to know what!
Gather a new department
At this point, Mark has now completely working in Lumon. We see him timing how long it takes to reach Lumon to the point where he is cut, where he obviously changes to Innie Mark, abruptly stopping the countdown.
He is in a mission, printing flyers of a drawing of Mrs. Casey, and asks Helly and Irving to pass them through the departments of Lumon. It is also important to keep in mind that Helly is still acting weird around Mark and not as Helly at all. However, she helps Mark in her search to find Mrs. Casey.
They meet a small corridor. They crawl through it and find that it leads to a large room full of goats in what seems to be the artificial grass. Then we find a new team led by Gwendoline Christine, who immediately suspect MDR and asks if they are going to kill her (it is not a normal question to do at work, but it's fine …). She reveals that this department is called mammals promotion, and he hears, we have a new Department, and is linked to goats, which have intrigued fans enough to inspire a lot Rupture Cabra theories.
Mark and Helly talk to the woman, asking him if he knows anything about the welfare department or Mrs. Casey. Mark reminds him that if they can make Mrs. Casey disappear, any of them could continue, including her goats, and seems to do the trick. Finally, he admits that Mrs. Casey used to make welfare sessions in her “breeding tanks.” She and her staff seem to have liked him; They believe she retired, but tells Mark not to get in the way if he thinks otherwise. So that's something, at least.
The disturbing gift of Milchick of the board
Natalie arrives at the Milchick office to present a gift from the Board. But it is visibly uncomfortable when you realize that they are a series of paintings that recontextualize the history of Lumon with black versions of Kier and its subjects. With its headset connected to the mysterious joint, Natalie accelerates from some messages approved by the company, saying: “The board wants you to feel connected to the history of Lumon. To that end, accept from the Board these paintings that are constantly resonicalized to help him be seen in Kier, our founder. “
He also states that he received the same gift and was “moved”, but when the board ends the call, Milchick and she exchanges an uncomfortable look before returning to her forced smile. Natalie's facade has gone through a brief moment, and I am excited to see if she begins to rebel against Lumon as well. Milchick, understandably, pack the paintings and keep them.
Dylan's Innie and Gretchen
In a very emotional scene, Mrs. Huang comes to look for Dylan and takes him to the old security room, which has now become the visitation room. It turns out that Milchick was right when he made fun of these plans for Dylan and has the potential to be one of the most twisted “advantages” that Lumon has created.
Dylan learns that he has “won” a 18 -minute visit with his outie's wife, Gretchen, where they discuss their three children and get a little closer. When Dylan's session with his wife ends, she tells him that she is proud of him and loves him. He doesn't know how to answer, but he feels great. Later, Dylan's Outie looks at the children and when asked about the visit, Gretchen tells him that it was “strange but good.”
Mark's great decision and a surprise visit
Natalie visits Devon's house to discuss Rickn's book, which became an unexpected success after she was found on the cut floor. Lumon wants an “version of Innie” of the book, given the fact that they liked it so much, but it is quite suspicious that Lumon continues to be rocking towards Devon's house and Ricket.
Devon is as suspicious of Devon as she of Milchick and leaves to meet with Mark. They try to burn an image in their retinas to take to Lumon, but as we have seen before, the previous attempts to put messages inside and outside have not gone well.
Asai Regchabi appears and prevents him from going with this bold idea. She tells her that her wife Gemma is alive and that there is only one way to obtain information inside and out of lumon: reintegration. Now, reintegration is a controversial choice, considering that he killed Petey in Rupture Season 1, but as Mark is desperate, he decides to pass with the procedure to unite his memories.
Asai and Mark begin the reintegration process. And this episode ends with the two sides of Mark's person who combine, insinuating that the reintegration process can work this time, but now I have enough fear for Mark's mental and physical health.