Allentown’s Dark Secret: Mark’s Award Hides Gemma’s Torture in Severance

After many years had passed since our initial encounter with Mark’s crystal cube, the shocking truth about the Allentown file was finally unveiled in Severance Season 2 Episode 7 – a revelation that centers around Gemma.

Initially, Mark S. started working at Lumon as a macrodata refiner, and his initial assignment was the Allentown file. Remarkably, he completed it within just one day, which set a new record. This swift completion triggered a change in the MDR department’s procedures.

In the initial season of Severance, Dylan shared that previously, the record stood at seven weeks. Despite not fully understanding how it was achieved, they managed to develop a novel method by analyzing his process, which earned him the cube.

In fact, Episode 7 unveiled the true nature of the daily activities performed by the MDR team, as well as disproving Mark’s initial lucky guess.

Allentown was Gemma’s first testing room in Severance

In the seventh episode of Severance Season 2, we discover that Gemma is alive, hidden away on the Testing Floor beneath the Exports Hall. It appears Lumon Corporation has been experimenting on her, keeping multiple versions of her – known as Innies – in separate, isolated rooms. One of these versions lives their entire life at a dentist’s office, while another is confined to a constantly turbulent airplane.

Allentown stands out for two key factors: it was his initial project and he finished it swiftly, making it her first space and the one she’s spent the most time in.

Additionally, the events in the Allentown room are quite unsettling: they occur during Christmas time, and she is compelled to write thank you notes using her left hand while Dr. Mauer observes from the couch. At the conclusion of each meeting, he declares his affection for her and makes her repeat it back against her will.

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In the flashback from Episode 7, it’s worth noting that Mark said to Gemma, “It seems you dislike writing thank-you notes.

Even though we’re aware that Mark had been working on Cold Harbor for several weeks, it remains unclear why he managed to complete the file in just a day. Maybe it’s due to the fact that the Allentown room holds some significance connected to their relationship, allowing him to process and assign numbers more swiftly than others could.

Reddit user proposed that Allentown, an unexpected success for Mark during his freshman year, serves as the ‘thank-you note room.’ This could be because Mark is well-acquainted with Gemma’s dislike for writing thank you notes, which might explain why he managed it so effortlessly.

It appears that the files are chosen for refiners based on their personal background or life experiences. As for Cold Harbor, my assumption is that it involves a past miscarriage, although I’m not entirely sure.

If you’ve caught the latest episode, discover the reasons to delve into The Death of Ivan Ilyich, understand what makes the Damona Birthing Retreat significant, and remember to save our Severance Season 2 calendar for future reference.

Additionally, you may explore our analyses on Asal Reghabi, the Glasgow Block, and the Lexington Letter. Another intriguing theory to delve into is the possibility of Helly being with child.

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2025-02-28 14:25