5 theories about What It All Means ahead of Severance season 2

Let's take a look at five out of many theories about what's the come in the second season of the mind-bending sci-fi show Severance on Apple TV+.
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3. Mark’s wife’s mysterious involvement

The breadcrumbs left in season 1 suggest that Gemma, Mark's wife, is a woman not just caught in the crossfire of Lumon's machinations but possibly fighting them from within. Imagine the intrigue if season 2 peels back the layers of Lumon's corporate front to reveal Gemma as a linchpin in an underground resistance. Her so-called "accident" could be recontextualized as a desperate move by Lumon to silence a burgeoning threat. This would not only add a dash of espionage to the already intense drama but also give Mark's grief-stricken quest for truth a sharper edge, turning his personal tragedy into a catalyst for rebellion.

Gemma's involvement with Lumon might have been more profound and personal than previously thought. Could she have been a scientist or executive privy to Lumon's darkest secrets, or perhaps a mole planted by an opposing faction intending to dismantle the severance program from within? The revelation of her secret life could be narrative dynamite that blows open the doors on Lumon's true agenda.

Season 2 could transform Gemma from a tragic figure into a symbol of hope or defiance, her legacy inspiring Mark and his colleagues to look beyond their severed lives and challenge the very foundation of their reality. In the intricate dance of shadows that Severance plays so well, Gemma's story has the potential to guide the way toward liberation or further into darkness.

4. The role of the goats

Why are there so many goats within the sterile halls of Lumon Industries? The goats could be more than just a quirky addition to the office. Some fans argue that these animals are integral to the main plot, perhaps serving as living metaphors for the innocence and unburdened existence that the severed employees have lost. The goats' free movement contrasts sharply with the employees' confined lives, which could represent a yearning for a state of being that is natural, uncontrolled, and complete.

The goats may even be part of an experimental project related to the severance procedure; possibly they were early test subjects

Could the goats be subjects of a Lumon experiment gone right or terribly wrong, embodying the key to unlocking the mystery of severance? Or, as some speculate, are they messengers from the company's enigmatic founder, left as living clues to guide the severed towards enlightenment and eventual liberation? The intrigue surrounding these goats represents the show's ability to combine the ordinary with the extraordinary, challenging viewers to look beyond the surface.