(John Turturro) was permanently dismissed for, you know, almost drowning an Eagan.
Second,whistling is absolutely creepy and portends doom.
Casey(Dichen Lachman).
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Why was Irving trying to drown her?
It’s a fascinating exhibition of the extent to which innies feel themselves as distinct from their outies.
“You’re f*cking murderers,” Dylan says.
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Dylan demands a funeral for Irving, which Mark agrees to “as long as it’s quick.”
“Yes, you do,” she says nervously.
“It’s not my fault my outie hijacked me.”
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He relents, butthere’s a distinctive lack of trust remaining between them.
“Irving was your friend, and he’s dead,” Helly says in disbelief.
“Why don’t you give a shit?”
“Because he’s not dead, he’s just not here,” Mark retorts.
“You two catch up?”
“You tell herMs.
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Casey’s your wifeyet?”
“This is real,” she implores.
“Not everything here is a lie.
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And stop being a f*cking asshole.”
It’s possible that Lumon is even more sinister than it first seemed.
We leave the severed floor and find Milchick with Natalie, about to head into his performance review.
“I want you to understand I am grateful for them, truly,” he says.
“If they’re a measure of appreciation, then I accept that appreciation.
Back in the Break Room, Dylan’s the last to leave.
“Guess this is it,” he says to Irving’s watermelon head.
“Sorry I let you down.”
On the way out,Dylan notices a “Hang In There!”
Dylan studies it for a moment before putting it back where he found it.
What Happens at the ORTBO Stays at the ORTBO (Or Does It?)
Milchick says he hopes that won’t be necessary, but then he’s abruptly handed a lunch menu.
(It’s a great bit of subtle comedic timing.)
Clearly, the best and brightest work at Lumon.
It will take place under your stewardship.
As gets up and heads to the elevator,Milchick promises Drummond he’ll tighten the leash.
Down on the severed floor, Milchick halts Mark’s elevator before it can close, and enters.
“I see you left work six minutes early,” Milchick says.
“May I come in?”
He awkwardly corners Mark, asking about the funeral.
What was it called again?
TheBullsh*t Gazette?”
For once, Mark doesn’t have a quick comeback, and on that note, Milchick leaves.
“Well, it’s a Trojan’s horse!”
We revisit Irving’s outie as he regards his wall of black paintings.
Irv confronts the other man and asks why he’s been followed.
“I got this thing,” Burt says.
Irv doesn’t know, and Burt realizes it wasn’t the Irving he’s speaking to.
“I got canned a couple of weeks ago,” Burt admits.
“They said my innie had an unsanctioned, erotic entanglement with another worker.”
At home, Mark finds Reghabi sorting through Gemma’s belongings in the basement to jog his memories.
Mark asks a loaded question.
“Are they hurting her?”
“Your outie can parallel park in less than 20 seconds.”
He emerges into a bright Lumon hallway to find Ms. Casey standing in front of him.
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