Season 2 Episode 9: The After Hours

Aired: March 14, 2025

Synopsis: Mark and Devon team with an ally. Helly investigates further.

Directed by: Uta Briesewitz

Written by: Dan Erickson

  • pewter@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    It’s funny that Dylan’s outtie threatened to quit, but then the innie gets the last laugh by basically getting Dylan fired. You’d still have a job if you didn’t get pissed about your wife kissing yourself.

    And yet it’s sad that the innie is basically ending his own life because he realizes he can’t have what outties take for granted.

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      I don’t get why Dylan was allowed to quit since the whole premise is that innies are trapped down there. Did that make sense to you? Maybe I need to watch it again

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        That’s a good point. I’m probably wrong for saying Dylan was fired. In the past, innies can only quit if their outties allows it. Maybe this time (on paper) it will go through because both the innie and the outties want to leave. Officially, maybe Dylan already completed all of his mysterious tasks.

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    6 days ago

    Mark looked really good, he hasn’t completely lost glow-up from episode 7.

    I was expecting something more from this episode, I hope finale will deliver.

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    6 days ago

    “It means ‘eat shit’, Mr. Drummond.”

    Milchick going off on Drummond was so satisfying. That entire exchange might have solidified him as my favorite character.

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    I know I’m in the minority here, but I’ve found this season a bit frustrating. Like the show has been teasing certain things for so many episodes with very little payoff.

    This episode specifically just felt like it was all buildup.

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      Well, the season finale is over an hour long so I assume there’ll finally be payoffs to most of the plot lines going on.

      That, or it’s going to be Cobel standing menacingly in front of the fire saying vague one-liners for an hour. I can’t wait.

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        4 days ago

        I have a lot of confidence in the finale. It just seemed like the entire season was buildup for the finale.

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          This episode was all buildup, but the season has given us a lot.

          Helena broke into the group and was discovered.

          Irving forced into retirement.

          Burt, while still mysterious, being a Lumon lifer.

          Mark reintegration.

          Mark & Gemma’s relationship & her “death”.

          Gemma’s life since death.

          Cobel’s life in Lumon as the architect of Severing.

          Sure there is still a lot of questions, but we’ve learned a lot about different characters this season.

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    6 days ago

    The sibling writing and acting between Devon and Mark never stops being charming. I love their initial banter in the car (“Tragically, you’re you”), and every time Devon reaches out to support him, it feels like genuine concern and affection. Her reassuring iMark in the cabin was so sweet.

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      She did absolutely no meaningful reassurance in the cabin. Not even telling him where he was, just “okay, here you go, into the literal flaming room with your least favorite person with no warning, conversation, or basic questioning beforehand”